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UK:18 certified full length DVD movies
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After a violent combat against the bugs in their planet, with many casualties of humans under the command of a coward officer, a group of troopers looks for shelter in an abandoned military post. The psychic Pvt. Lei Sahara (Colleen Porch) finds and releases Capt. V.J. Dax (Richard Burgi), who was left behind locked in a cell by his troop, after killing a general. Dax and two privates, in a daring mission, save Gen. J. G. Shepherd (Ed Lauter) and some soldiers from an attack of the bugs, and Shepherd gives him a command position. While waiting for rescue, some troopers are invaded through their mouths by small bugs that took control of their brains. When Gen. Shepherd is possessed by one creature, Dax and Sahara try to prevent him getting back to the Federation. |
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Universal Soldier II continues the story of Luc Deveraux, who has survived his experiences as a Universal Soldier, recovered, and is now working as a technical expert on a government project to revive and improve the Universal Soldier training program. When S.E.T.H., the supercomputer controlling the Soldiers, goes haywire and takes over, Luc is the only one who can battle this elite team of deadly, near-perfect warriors. |
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Four bodies are found in New York City. Why, why, why? The coincidence? They all died 48 hours after logging on to a site named feardotcom.com. Tough detective Mike Reilly collaborates with Department of Health associate Terry Huston to research these mysterious deaths. The only way to find out though what really happened is to enter the site itself... |
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Big Enos and Little Enos have opened a seafood restaurant and want to promote it in their usual fashion. The Bandit is unavailable this time, though, so they enlist Buford. "Trigger" is brought out of mothballs, a large fish is strapped to the roof of the car, and the new Bandit is on his way on another wild cross-country run. But where there is the Bandit, there is Sheriff Buford T. Justice. |
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After seeing the Sun through the rings of Saturn, crew members of the Scorpion-5 Spacecraft become exposed to cosmic rays and die. The only survivor is Steve West (Alex Rebar). When he wakes up in a hospital, he is horrified to discover that his health degenerates quickly, his body starts melting and he must eat human flesh to slow the process. Escaping from the hospital, Steve goes on a killing spree, while Dr. Ted Nelson (Burr DeBenning) and General Michael Perry (Myron Healey) set out in search of the distraught astronaut. |
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1928, Kentucky: over 63,000 passed away at the hands of the infectious terrible disease known as "White Plague." So a large sanatorium was built to quarantine the infected and was also used for odd experiments to discover a cure for the disease. Unable to cope with lots of corpses, authorities built a 500-foot underground tunnel to dispose of bodies and keep the public in the dark. It was called "Death Tunnel." 30 years later, a cure was found and the hospital was closed. This massive structure, the monument of Pain and Sorrow, had been abandoned and mute for decades till five college girls attending an initiation party dared spend five hours in the most horrible place on Earth.
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Young Timmy starts as a window cleaner in the little company of his brother. Soon he learns that some female customers expect additional service. Young and curious as he is, he reluctantly accepts the juicy duty. However his heart belongs to Liz, who demands the highest commitment until she lets him go all the way. |
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It's a double grief when former schoolmates are assembled for a funeral at an old abandoned witches' prison. They don't suspect that it's just a foolish prank of their eccentric mate, Kristof St. Pierce (Patrick Flood). However, in an ironic twist of fate, the trick turns into a nightmare when, during a séance, the schoolmates revive three undead executioners. The Crypt Keepers start bloody strife against the intruders... |
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This slightly low-budget but nevertheless sometimes breathtaking 35-mm movie tells about young woman abducted by an aliens. Further she goes through the even more hard trial – a military rehabilitation hospital. What is more terrific - an alien abduction or the terrestrial military medicine? |
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Timothy Lea and his brother-in-law Sidney decide upon opening a driving school as their latest get-rich-quick scheme. Though he sincerely wants to teach, young Timmy finds that his female students are far more interested in keeping their eyes on him than on the road. |
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This mixture of different horror styles depicts Jenna, a girl infected by a vampire's bite, on her way to find and destroy the source of infection. She and her father encounter different types of carnivore and bloodthirsty creatures along their journey through the zombie-ravaged world to the lair of Carmilla, who is suspected to be the source of Jenna's illness. The movie is respectively based on the Le Fanu's novel "Carmilla". |
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Either you've got it or you haven't - some like randy young Timothy Lea (Robin Askwith), manage to get it all the time! Signing up with a pop group, our boisterous hero progresses rapidly from local gigs to scoring a titillating hit with The Climax Sisters, with plenty of ribald adventures along the way! A classic for those who want to know how to "get more" out of music! |
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In a typical British holiday camp during summer the employees are bored to hell. In order to enjoy the summer and have some holiday while working they celebrate erotic parties. This is great pleasure for them until the arrival of a new manager who tries to change the bad habbits and turns their lives into hell. |
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