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Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Master Gunfighter (1975)




























































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It was Northern California in 1836. Gunfighters and Spanish Dons rule the land. But the U.S. government is squeezing the Dons with taxes to steal their property. The powerful Don Santiago (Richard Angarola) plans to take a shipment of government gold to pay, but standing in his way is an innocent band of coastal Indians who must be massacred. The Master Gunfighter (Tom Laughlin) must overcome all odds to defeat Paulo Santiago (Ron O'Neal) and his powerful hacienda forces to save the tribe. 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Honky (1971)






















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A hard-hitting drama of two young people whose romance plunges into eventual tragedy. Shelia Smith (Brenda Sykes) beautiful, black and seventeen. Wayne Divine (John Neilson) is white, good-looking and (so he thinks) "hip." Both are students at a midwest high school and are drawn to each other at a football rally. But their mutual feeling of rebellion (coupled with Wayne's eagerness to "prove" himself to Shelia) send them down a road of no return that begins with a scheme to triple their money by buying and selling marijuana. It ends with the pair involved in one "bad scene" after another, until an encounter with a pair of rednecks exposes the dishonesty of the youngsters' love and brings the drama to a violent and tragic conclusion. Based on the Literary Guild novel "Shelia" by Gunard Solberg.