J.X. Williams

J.X. Williams Trailers

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J.X. Williams is a pseudonym for film director, writer, producer and editor, Noel Lawrence. It was a popular pen name during the 1960s. J.X. Williams is known for Peep Show (1965), The Virgin Sacrifice (1974) and The Showdown (1975).

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Total trailers found: 6

Satan Claus Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

"In the mid-Seventies, I was working as a projectionist for this crummy movie theatre in downtown LA. The owner owed me six weeks back wages and when I ask him for the money, the scumbag has the gall to inform me that I'm getting laid off Christmas week. If he'd known my reputation for mischief, he might have thought twice about it. On my last day of work, I had to project a Christmas matinee for kids. Before the main feature, I added an unannounced opener to the program called "Satan Claus". I fled the theatre right after my film ended but I heard the owner had to refund the entire box office. Even then, several outraged parents filed a lawsuit against the theatre. Merry Christmas, you cheap bastard!

Peep Show Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

"Peep Show" is a strange amalgam of dank noir drama and cheesy journalism, recounting Sam “Momo” Giancana's reign with the Outfit.

Article no.306 Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

This fragment is of unknown origin but may have come from BLACK MESSIAH, a U.S./Italian co-production that J.

Experiments in Terror Trailer (2003)

11 December 2003

A collection of short experimental horror films, some well-known, some not.

The Virgin Sacrifice Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

“Before ‘Virgin’, I never put much stock in the idea of a ‘cursed’ production. Take a film like ‘Incubus’.

Psych-Burn Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

“’Psych-Burn’ was what musicians call a ‘contract-breaker’. ABC had given us some coin to make a few short films for a TV Pilot.