Los Angeles, California
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based film distribution company founded by
Roger Corman
Roger William Corman (born April 5, 1926) is an American film director, producer, and actor. He has been called "The Pope of Pop Cinema" and is known as a trailblazer in the world of independent film. Many of Corman's films are based on works t ...
. NC got its start in 1983 when Corman formed the production and distribution Concorde-New Horizons (CNH) as one of the first production companies to develop and take advantage of video as a distribution tool.
History
The company was originally Concorde-New Horizons, which was itself created when Corman combined his two new companies Concorde Pictures (CP) and New Horizons Pictures in 1983. The company is now officially known as New Horizons Picture Corp.
Beginnings
Corman founded New World Productions (NWP) in 1970, and had been making low budget genre films until 1982. When larger studios began producing the same genres with larger budgets that his company could not meet, and after being approached by a consortium of attorneys wishing to buy the company, he opted in 1982 to sell his interests. However, when he left NWP, he retained all rights to his large back catalogue of films and took most members of his creative team with him. He wished to continue producing films but without the tedious negotiations required for distribution, and so in 1983 he formed Concorde Pictures and then New Horizons pictures as companies to produce films that New World was to distribute. He met with various contractual and legal problems when dealing with New World, causing his plans with them to fall through. He then combined the two firms to create Concorde-New Horizon, and began talks with independent producers in the hopes of setting up a distribution arm for CNH. Those talks were not successful, and this left Corman distributing his own films.
Growth
This proved fortunate for Corman, as CNH came into existence during the beginnings of the home video boom. He found he was in an ideal position to capitalize on the new market. Using his extensive back catalogue and his creative team he was able to take full advantage of the new and growing video market and created films specifically targeted toward home video. This made Concorde-New Horizons one of the first production companies to fully develop and capitalize on video as a distribution tool. This allowed Corman's Concorde-New Horizons to be more prolific than his former New World Productions, but that productivity resulted in a lowering of standards. The new New World films were themselves seen as producers of low quality products, but their films were seen as having an energy and charm that Corman's films seemed to lack. However, his goal to create films for a direct-to-video market has been financially successful.
In early 2000 Corman renamed the firm 'New Concorde', sold the New Horizons Pictures (NHP) branch, and reorganized to form New Concorde Home Entertainment.
In 2005 Concorde signed a 12-year deal with
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Buena ( ) is a borough in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 4,603, Buena Vista ended the deal with New Horizons early in 2008, largely due to poor sales and poor masters for many of the titles.
In 2010, Shout! Factory signed a large package deal with New Horizons Pictures for nearly all the Concorde-New Horizon and pre-1984 New World Pictures catalog, including those that were previously put out by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. In March 2018,
Shout! Factory
Shout! Factory is an American home video and music company founded in 2002 as Retropolis Entertainment. Its video releases include previously released feature films, classic and contemporary television series, animation, live music, and comedy ...
acquired New Horizons from Roger Corman, giving them complete ownership of all the Concorde-New Horizon and pre-1984 New World Pictures libraries. Shout! Factory controls distribution rights in North America, Europe, Australia, and Russia, while Chinese company Ace Film HK Company signed distribution deals with Shout for China, most of Asia, Africa, and South America. Soon after the contract, Roger Corman and his wife,
Julie Corman
Julie Ann Corman ( Halloran; born ) is an American film producer. She is married to film producer and director Roger Corman.
Career
In 1970, Julie Corman married film director/producer, Roger Corman. Corman produced a series of "Night Nurses" f ...
were sued by their sons, Roger and Brian, for ownership of the film library.
Production and distribution
Concorde-New Horizons has produced over 122 films, including ''
Bloodfist
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Munchie Strikes Back
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'', and ''
Summer Camp Nightmare
''Summer Camp Nightmare'' is an American 1987 thriller film directed by Bert L. Dragin and starring Chuck Connors and Charlie Stratton. The film is based on the novel ''The Butterfly Revolution'' by William Butler.
Plot
Donald Poultry is a youn ...
'', and has distributed over 39 films, including ''
Supergator
''Supergator '' is a 2007 horror film directed by Brian Clyde, produced by Roger Corman, and starring Brad Johnson and Kelly McGillis. The music was by Damon Ebner; it was a parody of the film ''King Kong''.
Background
After Corman produced '' ...
'', ''
Slaughter Studios
''Slaughter Studios'' is a 2002 comedy/horror film. It was directed by Brian Katkin, with the screenplay by John Huckert and Dan Acre, from a story by Huckert, Acre, and Damian Akhavi. The film, 86 minutes long and rated R, was released through ...
'', '' Dragon Fire'', and '' Eye of the Eagle''. The New Concorde Home Entertainment concentrates on distribution, and has released over 90 films, including '' Dinocroc'', ''
Avalanche Alley
''Avalanche Alley'' is a 2001 live action Canadian television film directed by Paul Ziller and starring Ed Marinaro, Nick Mancuso, Kirsten Robek and Wolf Larson.
Premise
Rick (Ed Marinaro) is not having a good day. His small ski resort is going ...
'', ''
Humanoids from the Deep
''Humanoids from the Deep'' (released as ''Monster'' in Europe and Japan) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the film's uncredited executive producer, and hi ...
The Slumber Party Massacre
''The Slumber Party Massacre'' (also known as ''The Slumber Party Murders'' in the United Kingdom) is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Amy Holden Jones and written by Rita Mae Brown. It is the first installment in the ''Slumber Party Mas ...
''. Concorde Pictures, has produced 9 films, including ''
Killer Instinct
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'', ''
Watchers II
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The film's writer ...
Avalanche Alley
''Avalanche Alley'' is a 2001 live action Canadian television film directed by Paul Ziller and starring Ed Marinaro, Nick Mancuso, Kirsten Robek and Wolf Larson.
Premise
Rick (Ed Marinaro) is not having a good day. His small ski resort is going ...
'', ''The Sea Wolf'', ''
Humanoids from the Deep
''Humanoids from the Deep'' (released as ''Monster'' in Europe and Japan) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the film's uncredited executive producer, and hi ...
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom
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''.
Partial filmography
Production
*''Cry of the Winged Serpent'' (2006) (TV)
*'' Dinocroc'' (2004)
*''Ice Crawkers'' (2003)
*''
Barbarian
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'' (2003) (V)
*''
Slaughter Studios
''Slaughter Studios'' is a 2002 comedy/horror film. It was directed by Brian Katkin, with the screenplay by John Huckert and Dan Acre, from a story by Huckert, Acre, and Damian Akhavi. The film, 86 minutes long and rated R, was released through ...
'' (2002)
*''
Raptor
Raptor or RAPTOR may refer to:
Animals
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* Raptor (bird) or bird of prey, a bird that primarily hunts and feeds on v ...
The Prophet
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Prophet or The Prophet may also refer to:
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'' (1999)
*''
Detonator
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Inferno
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* Hell, an afterlife place of suffering
* Conflagration, a large uncontrolled fire
Film
* ''L'Inferno'', a 1911 Italian film
* ''Inferno'' (1953 film), a film noir by Roy Ward Baker
* ''Inferno'' (1973 film), a German ...
Eruption
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'' (1997)
*''
Overdrive
Overdrive may refer to:
Organizations
* OverDrive, Inc., a digital distributor of entertainment media
** OverDrive Media Console, a media player developed by OverDrive, Inc.
* Overdrive PC, a subsidiary of Velocity Micro
Technology
* Overdrive ( ...
Vampirella
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'' (1996)
*''
Humanoids from the Deep
''Humanoids from the Deep'' (released as ''Monster'' in Europe and Japan) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the film's uncredited executive producer, and hi ...
'' (1996) (TV)
*''
One Night Stand
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A Bucket of Blood
''A Bucket of Blood'' is a 1959 American comedy horror film directed by Roger Corman. It starred Dick Miller and was set in West Coast beatnik culture of the late 1950s. The film, produced on a $50,000 budget, was shot in five days and shares ma ...
Sawbones
Sawbones may refer to:
* Sawbones, slang for a surgeon
* Sawbones, an artificial bone developed by Pacific Research Laboratories
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Baby Face Nelson
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The Wasp Woman
''The Wasp Woman'' (also known as ''The Bee Girl'' and ''Insect Woman'') is a 1959 American Independent film, independent science fiction film, science-fiction horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman. Filmed in black-and-white, it st ...
One Man Army
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'' (1994)
*''
Munchie Strikes Back
''Munchie Strikes Back'' is a 1994 American comedy feature film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Wynorski and R. J. Robertson, as a sequel to ''Munchie''. While Dom DeLuise provided the voice of Munchie in the first movie, this time it was ...
'' (1994)
*''
Saturday Night Special
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Angel of Destruction
''Angel of Destruction'' is a 1994 film directed by Charles Philip Moore and starring Maria Ford, and Charlie Spradling. The film, produced and distributed by Concorde-New Horizons, was a Roger Corman production.
Plot
A controversial rock st ...
Eight Hundred Leagues Down the Amazon
8 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
8 or eight may also refer to:
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* AD 8, the eighth year of the AD era
* 8 BC, the eighth year before the AD era
Art
*The Eight (Ashcan School), a group of twentieth century painters associated with the A ...
Kill Zone
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'' (1993)
*''
Little Miss Millions
''Little Miss Millions'' (re-released in 1994 as ''Home for Christmas'') is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Synopsis
Heather Lofton is nine years old. She comes from a very rich family, b ...
Final Judgement
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Killer Instinct
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Watchers II
''Watchers II'' is the 1990 sequel to the 1988 horror film '' Watchers''. Starring Marc Singer and Tracy Scoggins, the film is loosely based on the 1987 novel '' Watchers'' by Dean Koontz. It was released on August 16, 1990.
The film's writer ...
'' (1990)
*''
A Cry in the Wild
''A Cry in the Wild'' is a 1990 American coming-of-age survival drama film based on the book ''Hatchet'', written by Gary Paulsen. The film stars Jared Rushton as Brian, Pamela Sue Martin as Brian's mom, Stephen Meadows as Brian's dad, and Ned B ...
Bloodfist II
''Bloodfist II'' is a 1990 American martial arts action film directed by Andy Blumenthal and starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Kris Aguilar, and Ronald Asinas. It was written by Catherine Cyran.
Plot
The film opens with Jake Raye as he figh ...
'' (1990) (with
Concord Production Inc.
Concord Production Inc. () was a production company founded in 1972 in Hong Kong by Bruce Lee and Raymond Chow (50%). Lee was in charge of the creative decisions and Chow was in charge of the administration. The '' Golden Harvest'' was in charge o ...
)
*''
Masque of the Red Death
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'' (1989)
*''
Nowhere to Run Nowhere to Run may refer to:
Film and television
* ''Nowhere to Run'' (1989 film), an American film directed by Carl Franklin
* ''Nowhere to Run'' (1993 film), an American action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
* ''Nowhere to Run'' (1978 f ...
Summer Camp Nightmare
''Summer Camp Nightmare'' is an American 1987 thriller film directed by Bert L. Dragin and starring Chuck Connors and Charlie Stratton. The film is based on the novel ''The Butterfly Revolution'' by William Butler.
Plot
Donald Poultry is a youn ...
Last Resort
A last resort is something that is used when all other options have been exhausted. Last Resort or The Last Resort may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Last Resort'' (1986 film), starring Charles Grodin—a comedy set on a trop ...
'' (1986)
*''
Chopping Mall
''Chopping Mall'' is a 1986 American techno-horror film co-written and directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, John Terlesky, Russell Todd, Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, and Barbara Crampton. I ...
'' (1986)
Distribution
*''The Interrogation of Muscular POW'' (2014; cancelled)
*'' Dinocroc vs. Supergator'' (2010)
*''
Supergator
''Supergator '' is a 2007 horror film directed by Brian Clyde, produced by Roger Corman, and starring Brad Johnson and Kelly McGillis. The music was by Damon Ebner; it was a parody of the film ''King Kong''.
Background
After Corman produced '' ...
'' (2007)
*'' Dinocroc'' (2004)
*''The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man'' (2003)
*''
Flyin' Ryan
''Flyin' Ryan'' is a 2003 American childrens' film directed by Linda Shayne
Linda Shayne is an American-Canadian dual citizen, film and television writer and director, and former film and television actress.
Early life
Linda Shayne was born in ...
Barbarian
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'' (2003)
*''
Firefight
Firefight or fire fight may refer to:
* Firefighting, process of extinguishing destructive flames
* Shootout or firefight, a gun battle between armed groups
Entertainment and media
* ''Fire Fight'', an isometric shooter produced by Epic MegaGame ...
'' (2003)
*''
Flyin' Ryan
''Flyin' Ryan'' is a 2003 American childrens' film directed by Linda Shayne
Linda Shayne is an American-Canadian dual citizen, film and television writer and director, and former film and television actress.
Early life
Linda Shayne was born in ...
'' (2003)
*''
Slaughter Studios
''Slaughter Studios'' is a 2002 comedy/horror film. It was directed by Brian Katkin, with the screenplay by John Huckert and Dan Acre, from a story by Huckert, Acre, and Damian Akhavi. The film, 86 minutes long and rated R, was released through ...
Second to Die
''Second to Die'' is a thriller film released in 2002. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Jerry Kroll, and Colleen Camp. Its tagline was "One murder is never enough".
Synopsis
Sara Bratchett (Eleniak) is a woman who thinks the murder of her husband ...
Raptor
Raptor or RAPTOR may refer to:
Animals
The word "raptor" refers to several groups of bird-like dinosaurs which primarily capture and subdue/kill prey with their talons.
* Raptor (bird) or bird of prey, a bird that primarily hunts and feeds on v ...
'' (2001)
*''
Avalanche Alley
''Avalanche Alley'' is a 2001 live action Canadian television film directed by Paul Ziller and starring Ed Marinaro, Nick Mancuso, Kirsten Robek and Wolf Larson.
Premise
Rick (Ed Marinaro) is not having a good day. His small ski resort is going ...
Love 101
''Love 101'' is a 2000 comedy film that was directed by Adrian Fulle. The movie first released to theaters on February 14, 2000 and stars Michael Muhney and Jeff Anderson as two college students that find their friendship threatened by the int ...
Watchers Reborn
''Watchers Reborn'' (also known as ''Watchers 4'') is the 1998 sequel to the 1988 horror film '' Watchers''. Directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Mark Hamill, the film is loosely based on the 1987 novel '' Watchers'' by Dean Koontz.
Plot
...
The Prophet
A prophet is a person who is believed to speak through divine inspiration.
Prophet or The Prophet may also refer to:
People People referred to as "The Prophet" as a title
* The Prophet (musician) (born 1968), Dutch gabber and hardstyle DJ ...
Vampirella
Vampirella () is a fictional vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine ''Vampirella'' #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of '' Creep ...
'' (1996) (V)
*''
Humanoids from the Deep
''Humanoids from the Deep'' (released as ''Monster'' in Europe and Japan) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the film's uncredited executive producer, and hi ...
Humanoids from the Deep
''Humanoids from the Deep'' (released as ''Monster'' in Europe and Japan) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the film's uncredited executive producer, and hi ...
The Wasp Woman
''The Wasp Woman'' (also known as ''The Bee Girl'' and ''Insect Woman'') is a 1959 American Independent film, independent science fiction film, science-fiction horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman. Filmed in black-and-white, it st ...
'' (1995) (TV)
*''
Piranha
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Munchie Strikes Back
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'' (1994)
*''
Saturday Night Special
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The Unborn II
''The Unborn 2'' is a 1994 American horror film directed by Rick Jacobson, and a sequel to the 1991 film '' The Unborn''.
Plot
A fertility experiment gone awry has created at least several disfigured children with extremely high IQs. A woman w ...
Little Miss Millions
''Little Miss Millions'' (re-released in 1994 as ''Home for Christmas'') is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Synopsis
Heather Lofton is nine years old. She comes from a very rich family, b ...
Stepmonster
''Stepmonster'' is a 1993 American comedy horror film directed by Jeremy Stanford, executive produced by Roger Corman, and starring Alan Thicke, Robin Riker, George Gaynes, Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman, Edie McClurg, John Astin, and Billy Corben. It ...
Killer Instinct
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'' (1991)
*''Corporate Affairs'' (1990)
*''
Watchers II
''Watchers II'' is the 1990 sequel to the 1988 horror film '' Watchers''. Starring Marc Singer and Tracy Scoggins, the film is loosely based on the 1987 novel '' Watchers'' by Dean Koontz. It was released on August 16, 1990.
The film's writer ...
'' (1990)
*''
A Cry in the Wild
''A Cry in the Wild'' is a 1990 American coming-of-age survival drama film based on the book ''Hatchet'', written by Gary Paulsen. The film stars Jared Rushton as Brian, Pamela Sue Martin as Brian's mom, Stephen Meadows as Brian's dad, and Ned B ...
Slumber Party Massacre III
''Slumber Party Massacre III'' (also known as ''Captive Women'' in the Philippines) is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Sally Mattison and written by Catherine Cyran. It is the third and final installment in the original ''Slumber Party M ...
'' (1990)
*''
A Cry in the Wild
''A Cry in the Wild'' is a 1990 American coming-of-age survival drama film based on the book ''Hatchet'', written by Gary Paulsen. The film stars Jared Rushton as Brian, Pamela Sue Martin as Brian's mom, Stephen Meadows as Brian's dad, and Ned B ...
Bloodfist II
''Bloodfist II'' is a 1990 American martial arts action film directed by Andy Blumenthal and starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Kris Aguilar, and Ronald Asinas. It was written by Catherine Cyran.
Plot
The film opens with Jake Raye as he figh ...
'' (1990)
*''
Bloodfist
''Bloodfist'' is a 1989 American martial arts action film directed by Terence H. Winkless, written by Robert King, and starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson. Wilson plays a dojo sensei in California who travels to Manila to avenge his professional ...
'' (1989)
*''
Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders
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'' (1989)
*''
Think Big
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'' (1989)
*''
Transylvania Twist
''Transylvania Twist'' is a 1989 comedy film that parodies horror films. Originally released by Concord Production Inc., this film is distributed on home video by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In the film Angus Scrimm reprises his role of the "Tall Man" ...
'' (1989)
*''
Bloodfist
''Bloodfist'' is a 1989 American martial arts action film directed by Terence H. Winkless, written by Robert King, and starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson. Wilson plays a dojo sensei in California who travels to Manila to avenge his professional ...
Nowhere to Run Nowhere to Run may refer to:
Film and television
* ''Nowhere to Run'' (1989 film), an American film directed by Carl Franklin
* ''Nowhere to Run'' (1993 film), an American action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
* ''Nowhere to Run'' (1978 f ...
Purple People Eater
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Summer Camp Nightmare
''Summer Camp Nightmare'' is an American 1987 thriller film directed by Bert L. Dragin and starring Chuck Connors and Charlie Stratton. The film is based on the novel ''The Butterfly Revolution'' by William Butler.
Plot
Donald Poultry is a youn ...
Deathstalker II
''Deathstalker II'', also known as ''Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans'', is a 1987 Argentine-American fantasy comedy-adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski (born August 14, 1950) is an American screenwriter, director, and p ...
Hunter's Blood
''Hunter's Blood'' is a 1986 action thriller film directed by Robert C. Hughes, produced by Myrl A. Schriebman and starring Sam Bottoms, Kim Delaney, Clu Gulager, Ken Swofford and Joey Travolta.
Plot
Five men from the city decide to take a littl ...
'' (1986)
*''
Last Resort
A last resort is something that is used when all other options have been exhausted. Last Resort or The Last Resort may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Last Resort'' (1986 film), starring Charles Grodin—a comedy set on a trop ...
Chopping Mall
''Chopping Mall'' is a 1986 American techno-horror film co-written and directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, John Terlesky, Russell Todd, Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, and Barbara Crampton. I ...
The Dirt Bike Kid
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'' (1985)
*''
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom
''Wizards of the Lost Kingdom'' is a 1985 Argentine-American sword and sorcery film written by Ed Naha and directed by Héctor Olivera. It stars Bo Svenson as Kor the Conqueror, Vidal Peterson as Simon, and Thom Christopher as Shurka. The film i ...
'' (1985)
*''
Cocaine Wars
''Cocaine Wars'' is a 1985 Argentine-American action film directed by Héctor Olivera and starring John Schneider, Federico Luppi, Rodolfo Ranni and Royal Dano. It was written by Olivera, Steven M. Krauzer and David Viñas. The associate produ ...
'' (1985)
*''
Loose Screws
''Screwballs II'', also known as ''Loose Screws,'' is a 1985 Canadian teen sex comedy film. It is a sequel to '' Screwballs.'' It was one of the first releases from Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures.
Synopsis
Brad Lovett, Steve Hardman, Hugh G. ...
'' (1985)
*''
Wheels of Fire
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Barbarian Queen
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'' (1985)
*''
School Spirit
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The Warrior and the Sorceress
''The Warrior and the Sorceress'' is a 1984 Argentine-American fantasy action film directed by John C. Broderick and starring David Carradine, María Socas and Luke Askew. It was written by Broderick (story and screenplay) and William Stout (s ...
Emmanuelle IV
''Emmanuelle 4'' (also released as ''Emmanuelle IV'') is 1984 French film in English directed by Francis Leroi and Iris Letans. It is the fourth official theatrical feature film in the ''Emmanuelle'' franchise. It is also the last film credit for ...
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The Slumber Party Massacre
''The Slumber Party Massacre'' (also known as ''The Slumber Party Murders'' in the United Kingdom) is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Amy Holden Jones and written by Rita Mae Brown. It is the first installment in the ''Slumber Party Mas ...