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This is the main list of movies available here at Rare Movies Worldwide. New movies just added as of February 10th, 2010 are in blue. Some titles don't have finished descriptions with their listing yet, but all titles are indeed available. All are in English language and fullscreen unless otherwise noted as letterboxed, as "lbx".


3 Dev Adam (1973) - a.k.a. Turkish Spider-Man - English subtitles - stars Spider-Man, Santo, and Captain America! This is a confused mess of a movie that is non-stop fun.

11 Harrowhouse (1974) - Charles Grodin and Candice Bergen robbery comedy, with some good car chases.

92 In The Shade (1975) - Peter Fonda and Warren Oates thriller

Acceleration Punk (1977) - The Damned, The Police, The Sex Pistols, The Jam and more in this punk rarity. Bonus - other old punk footage including Sid Vicious death news report original newscast from New York City.

Act of Vengeance (1974) - a.k.a. Rape Squad - A hockey mask serial rapist strikes all over and hs victims for a vigilante group, coming after him and all bad guys, including a nasty pimp!

Adventures of Nick Carter (1972) - Robert Conrad

Age of Consent (1969) - James Mason stars as a painter, and his nude model is a pretty teenager.

Age of Innocence (1977) - Very rare. A British schoolteacher finds trouble in a conservative Canadian town. Spanish subtitles.

Agon, The Atomic Dragon (1967) - In Japanese. Rare giant monster flick is all four episodes of the Japanese Agon TV show spliced together. Good monster action scenes.

Alex Joseph and His Wives (1970) - Based on a true story, a man starts his own town with his twelve wives!

Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn (1977) - Sequel to the popular "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway" again stars Eve Plumb as Dawn and Leigh McCloskey as Alexander, a male prostitute who services both ladies and men. Along with "Dawn," this TV-movie caused quite a stir in '77.

Alpha Caper, The (1973) - Leonard Nemoy and Henry Fonda star in this thrilling TV-movie about a $30 million caper. Many familiar 70's faces. 

Alyas Batman and Robin (1993) - In Phillipines language. Rip-off of Batman and Robin, this rips off 60's surf music tunes and even has a midget Spider-Man dancing! No clue what's going on but this is a total blast from start to finish.

Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena (1976) - Raymond Burr stars in one of those eerie and cool 70's paranormal documentaries.

American Hot Wax (1978) - The story of DJ Alan Freed and his battle against "The Man" for rock and roll. Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry play themselves in the big concert scene. Jay Leno, Lorainne Newman and a lot of other familiar faces.

American Nitro (1979) - Classic drag racing flick is a must for all fans of the genre.

Americathon (1979) - John Ritter stars in this comedy rarity about the USA holding a big telethon!

Assignment: Munich (1972) - Robert Reed and Roy Scheider star in this rare TV-movie thriller.

At Long Last Love (1975) - The movie flop that single-handedly killed the musicial genre ("Grease" excepted). Burt Reynolds and Cybil Shepard star in director Peter Bogdanovich's mess, where he even shot all the musical sequences live, the first time since the 1930's this had been done. Not to be missed!

B.S. I Love You (1971) - Very rare, this lost classic stars Joanna Cameron of TV's "Isis" in this tale of an ad exec having awild affair with his both. 

Bates Motel (1987) - This TV-movie is the missing link in the "Psycho" world. A new owner has the motel but starnge things still happen!

Baby Blue Marine (1976) - The great Ja-Michael Vincent stars as a failed marine pretending to be a war hero. Richard Gere shines in an early role.

Bad Ronald (1974) - TV-movie strangeness defined! Bad Ronald (Scott Jacoby) hides in a secret room as a ghost in his own house, as a family with three pretty teen daughters move in!  Dabney Coleman is the dad. This is one of the most popular and remembered TV-movies of all time!

Baffled (1973) - Leonard Nemoy stars in this TV-movie pilot for a series that never happened. A race car driver sees visions of death!

Bandit TV-Movies (1994) - These are the four TV movies based upon the Burt Reynolds"Smokey and the Bandit" movies. Lots of fun, you can buy separately for the regular price, or all four in a set for only $14.99.
a) Bandit Bandit (1994)
b) Bandit Goes Country (1994)
c) Beauty and the Bandit (1994)
d) Bandit's Silver Angel (1994)

Bare Essence (1983) - Genie Francis of "General Hospital" fame stars in this awesome min-series on two DVDs, same regular price as one!

Baring It All (1969) - a.k.a. Utterly Without Social Value - A Paul Bartel classic! A doctor has odd methods of taking care of his patients.

Been Down So Long, It Looks Like Up To Me (1971) - Classic rarity with many familiar faces in young roles.

Beyond and Back (1978) - Another of those 70s documentaries, did people really die and come back? Very creepy.

Birdmen, The (1971) - Stars the always entertaining Chuck Connors!

Black Alley Cats (1974) - A group of girls get raped by a street gang, take karate lessons, and look to strike back!

Black Devil Doll From Hell (1984) - A jive-talking doll starts a real lot of trouble! Shot on video, quality is a little lower than usual for this one but still watchable.

Black Hooker, The (1974) - a.k.a. Street Sisters - Classic blaxploitation tale, a white boy born to a black hooker is depressed his mom wants nothing to do with him! He lives with his black grandparents (with issues of their own) and has adventures on his way to trying to win his mom's love. Sleazy classic!

Black Volkswagon, The (1983) - In Portuguese language. A black Volkswagon Bug (kind of a VW version of "The Car") is in love with a beautiful woman and constantly chases her, and even crashes her wedding! Shock ending!

Blazing Magnums (1976) - a.k.a.  A Special Magnum For Tony Saiita. Wild cops-and-robbers tale from France features one of the wildest car chases ever filmed.

Blood Sabbath (1972) - Horror flick with Tony Geary of "General Hospital" fame ("Luke Spencer").

Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1975) - This is it, the shocker starring a young Lynda Carter ("Wonder Woman") and Marjoe Gortner, as two outlaws on the run in this bloody and violent action flick. The nude scene with Lynda had many young boys sneaking viewings on late-night cable TV.

Bonnie's Kids (1972) - The great Alex Rocco stars in this sleaze classic! Also stars Robin Mattson ("General Hospital").

Born Innocent (1974) - One of the most talked-about TV-movies ever made! Linda Carter ends up in a sort of girl's prison, and has to get through it all. This is the one with the "broom handle" scene that everyone talked about the next day.

Boyfriend, The (1971) - Twiggy

Boy Who Drank Too Much, The (1980) - Scott Baio is a hockey star in high school, and a drunk! Lance Kerwin (James At 15) is his buddy trying to help him out and steals the show.

Boys In The Band, The (1970) - widescreen - Film version of the play, what happens one night when buddies get together.

Breaking Glass (1980) - A rock singer lets nothing stand in his way.

Bridesmaids (1979) - Shelley Hack

Brotherhood of the Bell (1970) - Glenn Ford stars in this TV-movie classic about a secret society. Dabney Coleman also stars in this sought-after classic.

Brute Corps (1972) - Brutal film as some "soldiers of fortune" torment a hippie couple, who later want revenge! Alex Rocco stars in this sleazy classic. The biker scene at the start is legendary!

Bunny O'Hare (1971) - Can you believe, Ernest Borgnine and Bette Davis as bank robbers! They even dress up as hippies! Two great stars make this one a necessity.

Burnout (1979) - Classic drag racing flick.

Bus Is Coming, The (1971) - Down and dirty racial revenge flick made a splash back in its day. 

Buster and Billie (1974) - Jan-Michael Vincent stars as a high school student in love with an "odd" classmate. A young Robert Englund is his best friend! Shock ending!

Cage Without A Key (1973) -  Susay Dey stars as a pretty girl wrongly jailed and sent to a mean girl's prison. Great drama!

Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe And Find True Happiness? (1969) - Much sought after rarity with Joan Collins and other familiar faces. Milton Berle!

Candy Tangerine Man (1975) - The baddest cat in '75, it ain't east being a pimp for the most nasty pimp in Santa Barbara! Classic blaxploitation, foreign subtitles but English language.

Captain America (1979) - reb Brown stars in this TV-movie as pilot for the series, lots of action.

Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979) - Captain America battles villain Christopher Lee!

Captain America (1990) - Rare live-action, Cap vs. The Red Skull!

Captain Midnight (1977) - See "On The Air Live With Captain Midnight"

Cat and Mouse (1974) - Uncut theatrical release version, Kirk Douglas, foreign subtitles but in English language.

Cat Burgler, The (1961) - Jack Hogan

Cat Murkil and the Silks (1975) - See "Cruisin' High"

Cave-In! (1983) - One of the last great disaster TV-movies!  Irwin Allen made this in1979, but it wasn't released until four years later. Will thet ever get out of the cave?

Chained Heat (1983) - The classic Linda Blair women's prison flick!

Child Is Waiting, A (1963) - Burt Lancaster and Judy Garland star in this intense drama concerning special kids.

Christmas Gift, The (1986) - John Denver TV-movie rarity.

Christmas Romance, A (1994) - Olivia Newton-John stars in this TV-movie Christmas flick.

City Beneath The Sea (1971) - An Irwin Allen film, with Robert Wagner, classic!

Clown Murders, The (1976) - Lots of hi-jinks of terror, John Candy stars in an early role in this lost rarity.

Cold Night's Death, A (1972) - Robert Culp stars in this all-time classic TV-movie, about strange happenings at an Arctic labratory, with the shock ending that scared us all as kids! 

Cold Wind In August, A (1961) - Lola Albright

Colony, The (1995) - John Ritter stars in this classic drama about a nice family who moves to a safer place, only to find out it comes with a big price!

Condominium (1980) - This is it! The disaster classic, one two DVDs for the price of one! A huge condo gets hit by one the biggest hurricanes ever! Great FX.

Conspiracy of Terror (1975) - Rare TV-movie about satanic cults and the like.very talked about in '75 and sought after today, good flick.

Coonskin (1975) - a.k.a. Street Fight, very rare

Corky (1972) - Robert Blake stars as a loser good 'ol country boy, who wants to be a race car driver more than anything. Definitely one to check out if you like car flicks. 

Cotton Candy (1978) - Stars "Toad" of "American Graffiti, as a high-school musician who wnats his band to win the battle of the bands! Ron Howard directs. A little rough in quality but definitely watchable.

Cover-Up (1984) - The TV-movie pilot for the TV series, with Richard Anderson.

Cover Me Babe (1970) - Great rarity about a filmmaker into maing strange films, starring a very hot young Sondra Locke!

Cracker Factory, The (1979) - Perry King and Natalie Wood star in this TV-movie flick about a woman going a little crazy. Quality is a little less than the usual great quality here but is still very watchable and enjoyable!

Crowhaven Farm (1970) -  Hope Lange stars in this classic TV-movie thriller about a supernatural farmhouse. Good and creepy.

Cruisin' High (1975) - a.k.a. Cat Murkil and the Silks - Rare juvenile delinquent flick, starring Steve Bond of "Massacre At Central High!" Cat takes over the Silks gang and all hell ensues! So bad it is great, definitely a flick to check out if you love bad movies and over-the-top acting.

Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider (1966) - Fess Parker stars in this little-known decent flick.

Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) - Charles Durning stars as a perverted mailman in this tale of a mentally-handicapped many wrongly killed as revenge, who comes back as a scarecrow to get his own revenge! Incredible ending!

Dark Secret of Harvest Home, The (1978) - Creepy and decent Bette Davis rarity.

Darna (The Philipino Wonder Woman) and Darna Returns (1991) - In Phillipino language, Darna is a sexy superhero who battles a crazy array of villians! Two flicks for the price of one!

Death Journey (1976) - Bringing a dangerous witness to NYC without getting killed!

Daughter of the Mind (1969) - Ray Milland

Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976) - Eve Plumb (Brady Bunch) stars as Dawn, who runs away from home and becomes a prostitute in LA, where is befriended by a male prostitute, Alexander (Leigh McCloskey). One of the most talked about TV-movies ever made, especially in schools the next day. "Alexander" (1977) is the controversial sequel.

Deadhead Miles (1972) - The great Alan Arkin stars in this rarity about a trucker on the run.

Death Car on the Freeway (1979) - One of the most famous TV-movies with one of the best TV-movie titles ever, Shelley Hack stars as a reporter out to find a killer in a van who rams cars off the road! He also plays crazy country music as he does it! Lots of real action. 

Death Moon (1978) - Lost TV-movie about a werewolf in Hawaii!

Death Weekend (1976) - a.k.a The House By The Lake - Brenda Vaccaro stars in this women's revenge flick, about her and her date racing some punks in his Corvette, running them off the road, but they find the couple and torment them to no end! Much better than "I Spit On Your Grave." Also stars the great Don Stroud!

Destructors, The (1974) - Michael Caine

Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker (1979) Charlene Tilton and Dick Van Patten star about a sicko who picks up young and pretty hitchhikers and rapes them. This TV-movie made quite a commotion in 1979.

Diary of Anne Frank, The (1980) - Melissa Gilbert stars in this rare TV-movie.

Disaster on the Coastliner (1979) - William Shatner stars in this disaster flick, will there be a huge train collision?

Disco Beaver From Outer Space (1978) - National Lampoon Magazine's spoof about cable TV. A breakthrough when it aired on cable TV in 1978! A real gem.


Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) - A TV-movie classic well remembered for giving the creeps! The demons in the mansion want their revenge! "Uncle Charlie" from the TV show "My Three Sons" is on hand here.


Drag Racer (1971) - Mark Slade plays a racer willing to do anything to get ahead in the world of dragging.

Drive, He Said (1971) - Bruce Dern, Karen Black and directed by Jack Nicholson!

Drive -In (1976) - Classic piece of Americana, the day in the life of a bunch of small-town folks, ending at the big night at the local drive-in. A teen loves the hottest girl in school, but he ex who is a gang leader wants her back. The movie on the drive-in's big screen, "Disaster '76," spoofs all the disaster films of the era. One of the best films of the 70's. 

Drum (1976) - Warren Oates stars in this sequel to "Mandingo"  and like that film, is one of the most politically-incorrect films ever made. Ken Norton plays slave Drum, son of Mandingo, a role he also played in that film. Yaphet Kotto is also on hand, as is sexy Pam Grier.

Du-Beat-E-O (1984) - Joan Jett

Duffy (1968) - James Mason

Dying Room Only (1973) - Cloris Leachman and her husband Dabney Coleman enter a desert cafe, he goes to use the rest room, and never comes out! What happened to him? Ross Martin and Ned Beatty are on hand here in this TV-movie classic!

Eighty Blocks From Tiffany's (1979) - Very rare look at NYC South Bronx gangs, the same year that "The Warriors" came out! This is the real deal - a mean and gritty look at the street gangs that did what they had to do to survive and thrive. Listen and watch as many gang members themselves tell you about the gang life.

Enemy of the People (1977) – Steve McQueen stars in this version, the rarest version of this classic tale of a town giving a good man a hard time. Charles Durning also stars. This was a pet project for the great McQueen.

Evil, The (1978) – A bunch of people move into a big scary house, and end up fighting none other than Satan himself!

Eye of the Cat (1969) - Michael Sarrazin is afraid of cats!

Eyes Behind the Wall (1977) - The great John Philip Law stars in this rare thriller, Italian language with English subtitles. Quality a little less but still watchable!

Fairy Tales (1979) - Don Sparks stars in this hilarious sex-romp musical that was very popular on the "adult channels" of cable in the early 80's.

Fantastic Four (1994) - An infamous unreleased movie made by Roger Corman, this is a live-action Fantastic Four tale, their origin and the battle Dr. Doom. The FX are pretty cheesy, but the costumes for The Thing and Dr. Doom are actually rather good. One of the most famous "unseen films" ever made.

Fast Getaway (1991) - Corey Haim stars with the awesome and sexy martial arts expert Cynthia Rothrock as a bank-robbing gang goes through various comic and not-so-comic adventures!

Flash and the Firecat (1975) - A rare lost car chase classic, lots of action! Flash and Firecat are a young couple who ingeniously rob a bank, but Richard Keil ("Jaws" of 007 fame) is very angry and on the hunt for them.

Fear is the Key (1972) - Barry Newman ("Vanishing Point") stars as a man seeking revenge on the killing of his family. A very well-made film, a lost classic, also stars Suzy Kendall.

Fearless Frank (1967) - John Voight lbx

Fever Heat (1968) - Nick Adam's last film. Nick (seen most notably in the Godzilla epic "Monster Zero" and "Frankenstein Conquers the World") stars as Ace in this very rare and lost racing epic.

Fight For Life (1987) - Great TV-movie, where Jerry Lewis plays an Ohio optometrist who has a six-year old daughter with epilepsy. He fights to get the FDA to approve a drug (at that time only available in England) for use in the U.S. This print does have foreign subtitles but they don't distract.

Fighting Mad (1976) - Peter Fonda stars in this rare actioner about a man pushed too far! Classic 70's Fonda.

First Time, The (1969) - Jacqueline Bissett

Fly Me (1973) - This very rare "sexy stewarddess" movie certainly didn't help kill that stereotype, as the sexy stews take on a kung fu gang! Even Dick Miller manages to get in on this forgotten little film.

FM (1978) - Cleavon Little and many others star in this radio station rarity

Fools Parade (1971) - James Stewart

For Those Who Think Young (1964) - Crazy college students at a crazy club. Bob Denver (Gilligan) and Paul Lynde! lbx

Foxfire Light (1982) - Leslie Nielson

Fraternity Row (1977) - Classic rare flick about trouble concerning a college hazing in the 50's. Very well-made and remembered fondly.

Freebie and the Bean (1974) An extremely un-PC comedy starring James Caan and Alan Alkin as two cops trying to keep a criminal alive for his trial. Action galore with some of the most amazing car chases ever out on film! This would never be made today - not with this script!

Fury on Wheels (aka Jump) (1971) - Very rare flick about a country boy looking to get into dirt track car racing. Much sought after!

Gang Wars (1976) - Can you believe, martial arts and a monster in the NYC subway system? A classic piece of 70's nonsense!

Ghost of Flight 401 (1978) - A plane crash lands and a ghost haunts the survivors in this popular TV-movie thriller.

Girl Named Sooner, A (1975) - Lee Remick

Girls On The Beach (1965) - Martin West

Glitterball (1977) - Virtually unknown flick about a beautiful ball that comes down from space with special powers, and some kids help try to get it back to its mothership. The army and various meanies want to exploit the ball. This was a possible inspiration for "E.T." five years later.

Goodnight My Love (1972) - Richard Boone rarity

Gong Show Movie, The (1980) - Very rare Chuck Barris labor of love to himself! Full version includes the 'helicopter' scene that is often missing.

Green Slime, The (1968) - This monster movie has long enjoyed a big cult following. Green goo on a space station mutates into jello-ish monsters! Complete with the infamous rock-and-roll theme song.

Halls of Anger (1970) - It's blacks vs. whites at the inner city high school with Jeff Bridges, and a very un-Meathead Rob Reiner! It is pretty odd in a funny way seeing "Mike Stivic" in a completely different light! A truly incredible film that is gutsy and very non-PC. This includes the "girl's shower" sequence that is usually missing from copies of this flick. 

Happening, The (1966) - Anthony Quinn, The Supremes #1 hit song, lbx

Hickey and Boggs (1972) - Robert Culp, Bill Cosby

High Ballin' (1978) - Peter Fonda and Jerry Reed are a pair of wild truckers who take on the bad guys in this classic actioner!

Hindu Superman a.k.a. Indian Superman (1987) - In Indian language. Footage is lifted from Superman The Movie and put side by side with atrocious new FX. Total fun that you can't take your eyes off of! At one point, there are lots of Hindu commercials but it gets back to the flick.The guy who plays Superman doens't even look that bad as Superman. 

Hi-Riders, The (1977) - A great lost car flick! The Hi-Riders are a car and bike gang who drag race for cash. A couple in a suped Firebird scam a Hi-Rider out of some cash during a drag race, and when he refuses to pay, they track him down to the gang's hideout. Lucky for them the leader is a good, reasonable guy, and the couple start hanging out with the gang. However, after a fatal collision of the son of the "big man in town" during a race, the gang has to fight for their lives against the man's legion of rifle-toting hillbillies. Also stars Neville Brand from Killdozer! Lots of action and never a dull moment!

Hold On! (1966) - A crazy Hermin's Hermits adventure! They perform lots of their songs as well! lbx

Hollywood Man (1976) - Classic biker flick starring the great Don Stroud and Mary Wovanov!

Homebodies (1974) – A classic beloved rare film! This is the one – elderly apartment occupants start to take care of business when they are threatened to be ran out of their homes. And by ‘taking care of business’ I mean kill those who oppose them!

Homer (1970) – Homer is a youngster trapped in a small town! Also, this is the first movie to ever have a song by Led Zeppelin in it.

Home for the Holidays (1972) – Another lost TV-movie. Starring Sally Field, a man wants his daughters to kill his new wife, but there’s more…

Honky (1971) - Ah, they don't make them like this anymore. Rich black girl falls for poor white boy, and here comes trouble! Blaxploitation? Classic nonetheless.

Horror At 37,000 Feet (1973) - Pretty much remembered as one of the "greatest" TV-Movies ever made! William Shatner, Chuck Connors, Buddy Ebson, in quite possible the defining 70's TV-movie. A simple airplane flight finds trouble with various spirits that also found their way aboard! Includes some truly unforgettable visuals, this is absolutely not to be missed by any fan of the old TV flicks.

Hot Rod (1979) - Another great Robert Culp TV-movie, this time he owns the town and doesn't want the 'new kid in town' to win the big drag race. Excellent TV-movie, filmed beautifully, lots of action, good music, drama and great cars.

Hot Rod Rumble (1957) - Now THIS is a JD film! Hot Rods and rock and roll. Big Arnie is the local tough guy and misfit who can't seem to get along with anyone. His chick is angry with him and his car club doesn't like him. Then he's accused of a horrific crime, and it just gets worse from there!

Hot Times (1974) - A very much sought-after flick that spoofs The Archies, sexually charged!

Hound of the Baskervilles (1972) - Rare version starring Stuart Granger.

How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1967) - Robert Wagner

Hurry Sundown (1967) - Michael Caine, Jane Fonda and John Phillip-Law in this amazing tale from the old south.

HWY: An American Pastoral (1969) - The ultra-rare Jim Morrison epic of a man cruising the highways of America looking for answers. Has a small edit-strip on the bottom but it does not detract from viewing this rare masterpiece. Included is some bonus rare Doors footage.

I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later (1985) - Great reunion TV-flick (sans Hagman).

I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989) - This is considered one of the best TV-movies of the 80s. Based on a true story, Steven is kidnapped by a sick pervert as a little kid, and years later tries to get back into a normal routine with his real family. Powerful performances all around, this is the full version of this classic.

I Want To Keep My Baby (1976) - A lost TV-movie classic, this one stars Mariel Hemmingway as a young mother who does not want to get an abortion. Has a small logi in the corner that doesn't detract from viewing. Susan Anspach also stars in this remembered film.

I Will I Will…For Now (1976) – Rare sex comedy starring Elliot Gould, Victoria Principal, Diane Keaton and Paul Savino.

Idol, The (1966) - Jennifer Jones

In Crowd, The (1988) - Donovan Leitch

In The Beach House (1977) a.k.a. Casotto - Extremely rare Jodie Foster vehicle that she'd rather keep in the closet, this is an Italian sex comedy about the adventures and goings-ons in the beach house one day.

Island, The (1980) - Michael Caine stars as a man with his son who get mixed up in a story that they soon regret.

It's A Bikini World (1967) - Rock group The Animals appear in this wild beach romp! lbx

It's Showtime! (1976) - Animals in the movies - lbx

Jack of Diamonds (1967) - George Hamilton

Jailbait Babysitter (1977) - John Goodman's first film! A pretty wild teenager has a crazy party where she is babysitting. After the craziness, she gets involved with a pretty 'madam' who starts her in a life of prostitution. Her wanna-be boyfriend doesn't like it one bit!

Jerk Too, The (1984) - Very rare sequel to "The Jerk" with Mark Blankfield!

Jokes My Folks Never Told Me (1978) - Sexy Raven de la Croix stars in this ribald comedy

Just You and Me, Kid (1979) - George Burns and Brooke Shields rarity!

Kid Blue (1973) - Dennis Hopper, Warren Oates

Kid with the Broken Halo (1982) - Low-key but fun TV-movie starring Gary Coleman as an angel who has to solve the problems of three families on earth to earn his wings. Much better than it sounds! Packed with familiar faces. No end credits.

Kill A Dragon (1967) - Jack Palance


Killdozer (1974) - This is it! The TV-movie you saw late at night as a kid in the 70's (or NEVER saw as a kid in the 80's)! Killdozer stars Clint Walker and Robert Urich as men on a construction crew on a deserted island, where a bulldozer comes to life and starts killing all the men one by one! Great character actors abound (including Neville Brand) highlight the action, which includes Killdozer doing battle against another earth mover!


Killing Affair, A (1977) - OJ Simpson and Elizabeth Montgomery star in this TV-movie rarity about a couple out to solve a murder mystery.

KISS Meets The Phantom of the Park (1978) - The band KISS battles an evil scientist and his robots (even his KISS robots!) at an amusement park where KISS is performing! While it aimed to be a timeless TV fantasy in the Star Wars vein, this flick is a really cheesy 70's TV movie instead! It is however a lot of fun, especially for KISS fans as Gene, Paul, Ace and Peter battle evil, sing songs and prove they can't act.

La Nueva Cenicienta (1964) - In Spanish language, with Robert Conrad

Lady Cocoa (1975) - Classic blaxploitation with Lola Falana and Mean Joe Greene!

Last Bride of Salem (1974) - This chiller was first an after school special, and proved so popular it was later shown in prime-time as a regular TV-movie.

Last of the Mohicans (1977) - Very rare version starring Steve Forrest.

Last Run, The (1971) - George C. Scott is a getaway driver hired to do one last run, and all sorts of havoc ensues!

Legend of Nigger Charley, The (1972) - Very rare blaxploitation! The tale of a slave who doesn't take it anymore, and becomes a feared outlaw in the old west. Unbelievable this was even made!

Let It Be (1970) - The Beatles in their last film. Good quality. Also includes their 1964 Washington D.C. concert as a bonus.

Liberation of L.B. Jones, The (1970) - A true classic of blaxploitation and film in general. L.B. Jones is a black undertaker (and rich) in a Texas town, who marries a pretty and young black girl, who fools around with the very racist white cop. L.B. Jones wants a divorce, and all hell breaks loose from there. Among the many great performances include Yaphet Kotto and a young Lee Majors. Familiar faces everywhere. This is a great one. 

Like Normal People (1979) - Touching classic TV-movie starring Shaun Cassidy and Linda Purl, as two retarded/mentally challenged people who want to get married. Easily one of the most popular TV flicks ever made. Very un-PC as popular as it is, this flick is destined never to be shown on broadcast again. 

Linda McCartney Story, The (2000) - Very well done and faithful story of Sir Paul and his wife. Rare and sought-after TV-movie.

Lions Love (1969) - Peter Bogdanovich

Little Darlings (1980) - Tatum O'Neal and Kristy McNichol star in this tale of a competition at a girls camp to see who can lose their virginity first! Matt Dillon also gives a great early performance.

Loneliest Runner, The (1976) - Starring the "James at 15" kid Lance Kerwin, and written/directed by Michael Landon, this was a powerful film in the 70's. Kerwin has to run home from school everyday before the school bus passes his home, to retrieve the sheets his mom hangs out his bedroom window, sheets Lance has wet during the night due to a bedwetting problem. The kid grows up to be a marathon runner! An engaging tale and probably one of the best TV-movies.

Los Angeles 2017 (1971) - Very rare TV-Movie directed by Steven Spielberg, this is actually a feature-length episode of the TV show "The Name of the Game." A man wakes up 100 years into the future, and doesn't like what he sees! A must!

Love Among Thieves (1987) - TV-movie famous for being the final starring role for Audrey Hepburn.

Love and the Midnight Auto Supply (1977) - This was a big hit on late 70's cable TV, about a wild car theft gang and a crazy cathouse!

Love Thy Neighbor (1984) - The great Jack Ritter stars in this Tv-movie rarity that is much sought-after.

Love War, The (1970) - The always absolutely gorgeous Angie Dickinson is an alien on earth, at war with another alien on our planet, Lloyd Bridges. No matter how it may sound this is actually a fun one!

Lucan (1977) - TV-movie pilot for the short-lived series, Lucan was raised by animals and now seeks himself! (For a few more bucks, you can have this pilot and all the existing episodes, check the "TV" section for details.)

Luna (1979) – Shocking in its day and still packs a punch, Jill Clayburgh stars as a mom who begins an incestuous relationship with her son.

Man, The (1972) - The first black President is Darth Vader himself, James Earl Jones! This was going to be a TV-Movie, but was released in theaters because it was thought to be too hot for TV.

Manchu Eagle Caper Murder Mystery, The (1975) - Gabriel Dell rarity

Manipulator, The (1971) – Mickey Rooney stars in this rare take of a crazy makeup man who kidnaps beautiful girls!

Mario and the Mob (1992) - Robert Conrad and Ann Jillian in this TV rarity.

Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (1971) -  Richard Benjamin is masterful as a man who risks losing everything because of his voyeuristic tendencies! A fun and rare early 70's sex romp!

Massacre At Central High (1977) - Despite the title, this film is actually considered to be a very intelligent portrayal of class rebellion. New student David heads to Central High, where his best friend Mark goes, and where Mark and his 3 friends rule the school with an iron fist. Mark set it up so David can join the group and rule with them. But David wants no part of the bullies, and he rebels against them, causing a strain with his friendship with David. Meanwhile, David inspires major rebellion and all sorts of havoc ensues! Even Roger Ebert has stated this is one of his favorite films! Also stars the gorgeous Kimberly Beck.

Mean Johnny Barrows (1976) - Roddy McDowell and Elliot Gould in this tale of war and racism.

The Meateater (1979) - Rare flick about a mania who stalks teens at a movie theater.

Melinda (1972) - Classic rare blaxploitation starring the great Calvin Lockhart as super-suave ladies-man DJ Frankie, who picks up Melinda and gets involved with gangsters and more! An incredible and very entertaining entry in the genre. Watching Calvin go from Mr. Cool to Mr. Badass is a blast!

Message From Space (1978)
- Great Japanese "Star Wars" rip-off starring Vic Morrow and Sonny Chiba! Wild special effects done "Japanese sci-fi style" which should tell you exactly how this film looks, but it's a complete blast! Among the similarities - some certain speceships resemble TIE-fighters, and even the Death Star trench run is copied! A total blast from start to finish.

Mind of Mr. Soames (1970) – A man in a coma since infancy, awakens with the body of a man but with the mind of an infant. Learning how to function, he escapes!

Minx, The (1969) - Jan Sterling stars in this sex romp that is a blast!

Model Shop (1969) - Carol Cole

Moment By Moment (1978) - John Travolta and Lily Tomlin have an affair and create a truly horrible masterpiece they'd both love to forget! This is a great bad one - it's just amazing to view!


Moonrunners (1974) - This is the film that inspired the classic "Dukes of Hazzard" TV show, with some of the same characters and the same narrator in Waylon Jennings! Grady and Bobby Lee Hagg run moonshine for Uncle Jesse, but local big guy Jake wants to eliminate all competition, including the Haggs! Lots of car action, great direction and a funny plot keep things moving alot at breakneck speed!


More Wild Wild West (1980) - Robert Conrad and Ross Martin return in this second sequel to "Wild Wild West" (the first being "Wild Wild West Revisited" from 1979), and is an extremely rare and sought-after fun TV-movie!

Morning After, The (1974) - A TV-movie that is actually decently made? This rare but acclaimed TV-Movie stars Dick Van Dyke as a raging alcoholic, a common premise that somehow finds a way to work here.

Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter (1968) - The second flick starring Hermin's Hermits! lbx

Mrs. Polifax-Spy (1971) - Darren McGavin

Murder By Natural Causes (1979) - Katherine Ross and Hal Holbrook star in this rarity

Murph the Surf (1975) - Robert Conrad, Don Stroud

Mystery of the Million Dollar Hockey Puck (1975) - Comedy about some kids and some diamonds hidden in a hockey puck, but best of all it stars The Montreal Canadiens and you get to see some classic hockey footage with some greats like Bob Gainey and Guy LaFleur in the big finale at the old Montreal Forum! Extremely rare!

Naked Ape, The (1973) - Hugh from Payboy had this very rare film made, and it has Victoria Principal!

Name For Evil, A (1973) - Robert Culp

Nickel Mountain (1984) - Michael Cole

Night Cries (1978) - Susan St. James

Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia, The (1982) - Kristy McNichol stars in this film adaptation of the hit song. Very rare!

Nightmare Honeymoon (1973) - The beautiful bride of a nice couple is raped on the first night married, and all heck ensues. John Beck gives an excellent performance as one of the rapists in this very rare thriller.

Night of the Strangler (1972) - Mickey Dolenz

Nurse (1980) - Michael Learned and Robert Reed star in this TV-movie pilot for the short-lived series about a nurse and her exploits.

Obsession (1976) - Cliff Robertson in the mid-70's classic.  lbx

Odd Couple - Together Again, The (1993) - The great Tony Randall and Jack Klugman once again star as Felix and Oscar! Felix gets kicked out of the house so he won't interfere with his daughter's wedding, so he moves in with Oscar and it's just like old times!

One Of My Wives Is Missing (1976) - Maybe one of the best TV-movies ever made! The great Jack Klugman is a detective out to find the truth about a man's missing wife...full of twists and turns, and a shock ending, this one is definitely non-stop and one of the best. Familiar faces all around, a total blast from start to finish!

One Shoe Makes It Murder (1982) - Robert Mitchum

On The Air Live With Captain Midnight (1977) - A true 70's lost classic, a high school kid, with the help of his best friend, creates a moving pirate radio station in his supercool custom 70's van and becomes the hottest DJ in Los Angeles! Everyone from the feds to the cops to his fellow high school classmates try to find out the secret identity of Captain Midnight! Graet music by Ted Nugent and Rod Stewart, this film is no "Dazed and Confused," this is a real 70's teen movie!

Open Season (1974) - Classic rare Peter Fonda vehicle about buddies who terrorize a couple (one a very pretty wife), and then go hunting for the most dangerous game! John Phillip Law also stars in this rare underrated classic.

Ordeal (1973) - Arthur Hill

Out of It (1969) - Classic teenage hi-jinks with the great Jon Voight in this rarity.

Out of Time (1988) - Bill Mahar and Adam Ant!

Outer Space Connection, The (1975) - Oh no, yet ANOTHER 70's unexplained/UFO documentary! Rod Serling narrates this one though!

Outrage (1973)- This is it! The car classic! Robert Culp and his family are terrorized by a group of hot-rodding teens! A MUST and one of the greatest TV-Movies ever made!

Outsider, The (1967) - Darren McGavin

People, The (1972) - Yet another classic William Shatner TV flick with fake Mormons!

Pets (1974) - Classic early 70's sleave about a crazy man who keeps a human zoo of pretty girls in his basement!

Phantom of Hollywood, The (1974) - Very rare TV-movie about a movie studio protected by a phantom. Most notable because you see classic MGM sets destroyed! A forgotten important piece of Hollywood history.

Pigs vs. Freaks (1980/1984) - Broadcast on television in '84, four years after it was completed, this is a strange film about actual football games the cops and hippies used to play against each other in the 70's to help understand one another better. Tony Randall and Patrick Swayze star!

Pink Lady The Movie (1978) – a.k.a. Pink Lady’s Motion Picture, this is the big screen appearance of this legendary duo, as they sing and dance their way through the movie. In Japanese, but a real trip nonetheless!

Pirates of Penzance (1983) - Linda Ronstadt in this rare classic pirate adventure flick!

Pretty Maids All In A Row (1971) - The very popular rare film starring Rock Hudson as a man who gets into all sorts of trouble! Sexy Angie Dickinson also stars in this classic.

Promise Him Anything (1975) – Eddie Albert stars in this rare TV-Movie, about a man who sues for breach of contract when his date found through a dating service isn’t quite as advertised. Definitely ahead of its time!


Pray For The Wildcats (1974) - Okay, pay attention to this one! 70's TV-movie! William Shatner! Angie Dickinson! Robert Reed! Marjoe Gortner! And Andy Griffith as the scummy boss who makes his employess go on a dangerous trip with him!


Punk in London (1979) - Very rare look at punk rock in England. Clash, Pistols, X-Ray Spex, Boomtown Rats, Lurkers, etc. all great bands.

Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You (1970) - Very rare sequel to "What's New Pussycat," Woody Allen wrote the screenplay.

Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970) - Faye Dunaway stars in this early 70's lost classic.

Raffery and the Gold Dust Twins (1975) - Alan Arkin stars as a man kidnapped by two girls, and who becomes involved in their lives. Good comedy drama was a hit on cable TV in the 70's.

Raw Force (1982) - A group of martial arts students are en route to an island that supposedly is home to the ghosts of martial artists who have lost their honor. A Hitler lookalike and his gang are running a female slavery operation on the island as well. Soon, the two groups meet and all sorts of crazy things happen which include cannibal monks, piranhas, zombies, and more!


Record City (1978) - An unbelievable 70's time piece, this rare classic shows us what goes on in a rocking day's time at the hippest, most rockin' and rollin' record store in all of LA. Familar 70's faces about in this forgotten gem!


Red Line 7000 (1965) - James Caan stars as a race car driver in this rare racing epic. Look for Star Trek's George Takei!

Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975) - Michael Sarrazin stars as a man who has lived a previous life, and the secrets it unfolds! This creeped out all of us 70's kids on cable back in the day.

Return of the Mod Squad (1979) - Exactly what it says! Even Tom Bosley is in here!

Return To Macon County (1975) - Don Johnson and Nick Nolte in great early roles ar two young kids in 1958 heading to California in their '57 Chevy to race, but face all sorts of trouble on the way with a wild gang and a nutcase cop! Also stars Robin Mattson from General Hospital!

Revenge For a Rape (1976) - One of the better made TV-movies of this period, a man's wife is gang-raped and he goes out for revenge! Stars Mike Connors ("Mannix") and Robert Reed.

Road To Salina (1970) - A classic of Euro-trash cinema from director George Lautner. A drifter (Robert Walker Jr., Star Trek's "Charlie X") finds himself in a unique situation as he pretends to be the long-lost son of a lonely widow (Rita Hayworth). His sexy "sister" (Mimsy Farmer) also believes him to be the lost brother, and rekindles their "relationship"...the drifter finds himself in a trap and a puzzle he has to solve. An amazingly gripping story, also starring Ed Begley.

Runaway, The (1961) - Cesar Romero!

Sandcastles (1972) - The Jan-Michael Vincent classic, about a mysterious boy who helps solve a crime, and falls in love with a beautiful girl musician, But there's more to the story...

Sara T: Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic (1976) - One of the true classics of bad 70's TV-movie madness, Linda Blair stars as the alcoholic Sarah, but you also get Larry Hagman and Mark "Luke Skywalker" Hamill! This is one of the big ones!

Savage Is Loose, The (1974) – An incredible film, very daring for 1974, as a family (with dad George C. Scott) gets stranded on an island, and the son goes crazy and sexually stalks his mother. An unforgettable lost movie.

Scavenger Hunt (1979) - Crazy characters compete in a scavenger hunt to win a fortune! But look at this cast...Tony Randall...James Coco...Scatman Crothers...Ruth Gordon...Cloris Leachman...Cleavon Little...Roddy McDowell...Dirk Benedict...Willie Aames...and Richard Benjamin!

Secret Partner, The (1961) - Stewart Granger lbx

Seduction of Joe Tynan (1979) – Alan Alda and Meryl Streep star in this riveting tale of a Senator put to the test.

Sentimental Journey (1984) - Jaclyn Smith stars in this TV-movie rarity.

Sex Symbol, The (1974) - Connie Stevens, Shelley Winters star in this rare romp!

Seytan: The Turkish Exorcist - 1974 (Also see "Turkish Exorcist") English subtitles, a scene-for-scene rip-off. The mom is very pretty

Short Walk To Daylight (1972) - James Brolin and others are stuck in the NYC subway after an earthquake!

Skateboard (1978)
- Very rare flick stars Leif Garrett!

Skateboard Madness (1980)
- This is the original version, with the ending cartoon sequence intact that is missing from the release, and with sequences in the original order.

Skatetown, USA (1979) - Late 70's disco fever hits Patrick Swayze, Maureen McCormick, Ron Palillo, Flip Wilson, Scott Baio and even the Unknown Comic!

Smile Jenny You're Dead (1974) - Jodie Foster and David Janssen star in this rare thriller.

Smokey Bites The Dust (1981) - Jimmy McNichol stars in this "goofy" comedy about him and his girlfriend running from her sheriff dad, but there is a LOT of car chase action, with some truly amazing stunts. If this was done serious, this would be a car-chase classic. There is one stunt with a '57 Chevy that has to be seen to be believed. All real - no computer effects. The way stunts are supposed to be done.

Smokey Mountain Christmas, A (1986) - Dolly Parton in her Christmas TV-movie.

Sole Survivor (1970) - More William Shatner, as a mysterious bomber plane is discovered! A great one from the early 70's.

Someone I Touched (1975) – TV-movie starring Cloris Leachman with a husband who fools around, with added drama!

Sometimes A Great Notion (1970) - Paul Newman and Henry Fonda rarity

Song of the South (1946) - The rare Disney film with Uncle Remus, a nicely-made film with great musical numbers.

Sonny Boy (1989) - Very rare David Carradine vehicle about a baby dropped on a gangster's doorstep!

Spectre (1977) - Robert Culp

Spy With My Face, The (1966) - Classic rare spy drama with Robert Vaughn.

Starcrash (1979) - The gorgeous Caroline Monroe (The Spy Who Loved Me) stars as Stella Star is this very blatent Star Wars rip-off, which is why it's so much fun, maybe the most fun of all the Star Wars rip-offs! This played on cable a lot in the early 80's and then was forgotten about, until now. Marjoe Gortner, a southern robot, lots of scantily-clad beautiful women, and even David Hasseloff (yes!) make this a camp classic! Watch for the lightsaber copy fights!

Stepford Children, The (1987) - Barbara Eden stars in this very rare "Stepford" sequel TV-movie.

Stingray (1978) - Good guys vs. bad guys and a gorgeous 1963 Corvette Stingray, great car action and more in this forgotten rarity.

Stop Calling Me Baby (1977) - Very rare Jodie Foster vehicle, she even sings some of the tunes in the flick! Also know as Casotto, this is an extremely-rare foreign film, dubbed in English with foreign subs. Jodie gives an amazing performance in this true underrated and completely forgotten classic. Not to be missed.

Student Body, The (1976) - Three gorgeous troublemakers get a break from prison if they volunteer to be guinea pigs for a new experiment that is supposed to rehabilitate criminals. But there's more than meets the eye!

Such Good Friends (1971) - Rare soap classic, with Dyan Cannon and Ken Howard! Otto Preminger made this one. A beautiful woman discovers her sick husband has had affairs, and now she decides to catch up. Classic early 70's classic.

Sugar Hill (1974) - Sugar gets the undead to avenge her boyfriend's death by local gangsters! It's rare zombie blaxploitation!

Sunnyside (1979) - John Travolta's brother Joey stars in this anti-gang violence film! Joey used to be a gangbanger but now wants to show everyone the right way. You can definitely see brother John in him. Definitely a lot of fun to watch, this is a true lost 70's gem.

Summer of '63 (1972) -

Superman The Movie:  Uncut Version (1978) - This 2-DVD or VHS set has 50 additional minutes of footage, while the official DVD release only has nine! The credits are cut off at the end, but it's all here, 2-DVD set for the same regular price!

Superman a.k.a. Hindu Superman a.k.a. Indian Superman (1987) - In Indian language. Footage is lifted from Superman The Movie and put side by side with atrocious new FX. Total fun that you can't take your eyes off of! At one point, there are lots of Hindu commercials but it gets back to the flick. The guy who plays Superman doens't even look that bad as Superman.

Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987) - This is the infamous 45 minute movie based on the life of Karen Carpenter, done with Barbie dolls! Never released, the filmmaker neglected to get permission to use the actual Carpenters songs, and Richard Carpenter successfully blocked the film's release. No telling what Mattel would have done anyway! Quality is 'good,' not the best but very watchable.

Supervan (1977) - Made during the peak of the "custom van" craze of the 70's, "Supervan" is Vandora, the wildest van in the world and created by the King of the Customizers, George Barris. Supervan shoots lasers, runs on solar power, and chases the bad guys. Great scenes of 70's van culture. Barris himself even makes an appearance. Decent print of the very rare film.

Super Xuna vs. Satan (1988) - Subtitled in English! Super Xuna is a beautiful superhero who takes on Satan and even sings and dances. She always wears sexy clothes amongst the sexual symbolism and strange visuals! A lot of fun, amazing this was even made.

Surf Party (1964) - Bobby Vinton stars in this beach party rarity.

Sweet Hostage (1975) - Beautiful print with Linda Blair and Martin Sheen, this is a classic TV-movie of the highest order, Sheen is a crazy man who kidnaps innocent Linda, and they fall in love while on the lam from the law. Sheen gives a usual dynamite performance and it a pleasure to watch do his thing.

Sweet Sweet Rachel (1971) – Rare TV-movie, creepy tale of murder by ESP and the man trying to solve the crime.

Tenth Level, The (1975) – William Shatner in this rare TV-movie where he tries to determine why people do bad things. Very scarce but anyone who has seen it never forgets it.

Terrible Joe Moran (1984) - James Cagney's last film! With Art Carney too. (More Cagney at the bottom of the page) James is a grumpy old bozer with a bad relationship with his daughter. Old Cagney film footage is used for the boxing scenes.

Terror On The Beach (1973) - A true classic TV-movie! Susan Day and her family just want a peaceful day at the beach, but instead find themselves terrorized by a group of punks on an old firetruck! Perhaps mostly known for the legendary scene where Susan wears a skimpy bikini, but this whole flick is non-stop 70's TV-movie thriller fun.

They Only Kill Their Masters (1974) - Katherine Ross stars in this rare thriller. lbx

Three on A Date (1978) - Loni Anderson and John Byner star in this sexy goofball romp from the late 70s. 

Three the Hard Way (1974) - Blaxploitation and martial-arts at their wildest, stars Jim Kelly and Jim Brown, out to take out a white supremist who wnats to wipe out the black race.

Thousand Clowns, A (1965) - Jason Robarts will do anything to keep his son and his free-living life.

Tick...tick...tick...(1970) A black man is elected sheriff and not many are happy! The great Jim Brown stars as the sheriff, and George Kennedy as the man he succeeds.

Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann (1982) - One of the most wanted of the rare 80's movies. Swan (Fred Ward) is a motocross rider who unintentionally  rides himself right into the late 1800's! Very interesting how it all fits together in the end. This version has the original "bloody boots" that have been altered or cut from various versions. Michael Nesmith does the music.

Toomorrow (1970) - Rare one starring Olivia Newton-John, odd sci-fi with Asian subs on the right that do not detract from viewing. Many trippy scenes, cool music and aliens.

Top of the Heap (1972) - Classic rare blaxploitation! A man hates his job, family, life...and does something about it!

Trapped (1973) - Another TV-movie classic, as James Brolin (many years before Streisand) gets locked in a department store, and how is terrorized by the guard dogs! Dobermans, no less (remember the Doberman's scare of the 70's?). This one is definitely a winner.

Travels With My Aunt (1972) - Forgotten classic with Lou Gossett Jr. and Cindy Williams, lbx

Tribes (1970) - Very rare TV-movie starring Jan-Michael Vincent! Jan is a hippie-type who gets drafted and who the troop leaders get frustrated with at boot camp. Darren McGavin also stars in this one, which is definitely not the typical "trouble in boot camp" flick..

Twilight of Honor (1963) - Great courtroom drama with Richard Chamberlain and Nick Adams, lbx

Twisted Detective (1977) - Alain Delon ("Zorro"), Klaus Kinski and Ornella Muti ("Flash Gordon") star in this George Lautner lost classic.

Turkish E.T. (Badi) (1983) - In Turkish language, this is a fun E.T. rip-off, here E.T. looks like a garbage bag! The flying bicycle scene is absolutely a must to see.  

Turkish Exorcist (Seytan) (1974) - English subtitles! A scene-for-scene rip-off of the original classic.

Turkish Star Trek (1974) - In Turkish language, a man falls in the middle of a classic Star Trek episode! The Spock looks especially good! Steals original Star Trek footage!

Turkish Star Wars (1984) - English subtitles! Original footage from Star Wars surrounds a very wild flick, kind of like "Inframan" with tons of manic action!

Turkish Wizard of Oz (1974) - In Turkish language! Horrible FX in this remake, but the Dorothy is very pretty!

Two People (1973) - Peter Fonda and Lindsey Wagner star as two people at a crossroads. Good rarity starring Fonda is much sought-after.

Unholy Rollers (1972) - The gorgeous Claudia Jennings stars in this rare flick about a wild female roller derby team!

Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value (1969) - aka Baring It All, this romp was written by and stars the late great Paul Bartel!

Vacation In Hell, A (1979) - Another lost gem of a TV-movie, this one stars Maureen McCormick ("Marcia Brady") and Priscilla Barnes ("Three's Company") as they and their group find trouble on the way back home. Includes the "showering" sequence near the end that is missing in some prints.

Vanished (1971) - Tom Bosley and Larry Hagman star in this TV-movie thriller rarity.

Velvet Smooth (1976) - Johnnie Hill classic blaxploitation

W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975) - Rare Burt Reynolds gem about a con artist in the 50's who ends up managing a country band while on the lam from the law. Also stars Jerry Reed, Ned Beatty and Art Carney, and is a total blast from start to finish - great music and Burt's typical leading man charm.

Wanted: The Sundance Woman (1976) - Katherine Ross reprises her role as Etta PLace in this very rare TV-movie sequel to "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."

Welfare (1975) - Classic documentary on the NYC welfare system. Real and gritty. Mainly a "fly on the wall" type film where you simply see a New York City welfare office in action, but you cannot take your eyes off it. Very rare and much sought-after.

Werewolf of Woodstock (1975) - A werewolf prowls the big Woodstock concert, extreme rarity!

White Line Fever (1975) - Jan Michael-Vincent in this classic about truckers who aren't going to be pushed around by the system any longer! The gorgeous Kay Lenz stars as his wife, and of course The Blue Mule as his truck. Made during the peak of the "trucking" craze of the 70's, this movie made many a young boy want to be a trucker when it found a huge cult audience on cable TV in the late 70's.

Wicked, Wicked (1973) - David Bailey

Wild, Wild West Revisited, The (1979) - First sequel to "Wild Wild West" stars Robert Conrad and Ross Martin. Very rare! Followed by a second sequel, 1980's "More Wild Wild West" also available here.

Williard (1971) - Creepy tale of a young man who controls an army of rat friends! Ernest Borgnine is simply masterful as the villain.

Witness For The Prosecution (1982) - Beau Bridges

Wonder Woman (1974) - The original TV-movie/pilot starring Cathy Lee Crosby! Linda Carter eventually got the gig, but this is where the legend originally started.

Work Is A 4-Letter Word (1968) - David Warner

Wrong Way (1972) - Two girls are kidnapped and raped, and that's only the start of their troubles. This is one of the most notorious of the "sleaze" genre that peaked in the early 70's. Definitely for adults only.

WUSA (1970) - Paul Newman rarity, as a southern radio station becomes politically charged. Paul delivers one of his typical classic performances in this forgotten gem.

Yeti: The Giant of the Twentieth Century (1977) - Ultra-rare Yeti flick! A lost giant monster movie the Yeti comes out to search for his lovely jungle girl who has moved into the big city. You can guess hat happens next! Sure, it borrows from King Kong but it's a total blast! This rare one is directed by Frank Kramer.