Thomas Penick

Most Popular Thomas Penick Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Altered States Trailer (1980)

25 December 1980

A research scientist explores the boundaries and frontiers of human consciousness. Using sensory deprivation and hallucinogenic mixtures from Native American shamans, he explores these altered states of cognizance and finds that memory, time, and reality itself are states of mind.

Trouble Man Trailer (1972)

01 November 1972

It seems that masked men are knocking over the floating crap games of Chalky and Pete. Chalky and Pete hire the cool, loose, elegant Mr.

Leadbelly Trailer (1976)

28 May 1976

The life of Blues and folk singer Huddie Leadbetter, nicknamed Leadbelly is recounted. Covering the good times and bad from his 20s to 40s.

Nakia Trailer (1974)

17 April 1974

An American Indian deputy sheriff is caught in the middle of a community dispute when the tribe tries to save an historic mission from a housing developer.

69 Pickup Trailer (1969)

11 July 1969

Filmmaker Thomas Penick explores race, gender and violence in this provocative, disturbing drama set on a hot, summer day in 1969.

Slither Trailer (1974)

21 March 1974

A well-meaning but stupid ex-convict is drawn into a get-rich scheme that could result in his imprisonment.

My Brother's Wedding Trailer (1983)

13 September 1983

A young African-American man, living in Los Angeles without direction in his life, reluctantly agrees to be the best man for his brother, an upwardly mobile lawyer.

The Spook Who Sat by the Door Trailer (1973)

21 September 1973

A black man plays Uncle Tom in order to gain access to CIA training, then uses that knowledge to plot a new American Revolution.

Barn of the Naked Dead Trailer (1974)

01 August 1974

Three showgirls on their way to Las Vegas have stuck all night when their car breaks down. The next morning ,a man offers them help, but, he's really a maniac.

Several Friends Trailer (1969)

28 November 1969

An improvised late '60s short-subject student film, and debut movie of Charles Burnett, done in the neo-realist, documentary film style.