Storyline The time is 1942, a year after Pearl Harbor; the place is National
Studios, a fictitious Hollywood motion picture studio. Mignon Duprée, a
Black woman studio executive who appears to be white and Ester Jeeter,
an African American woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood
star are forced to come to grips with a society that perpetuates false
images as status quo. This highly-acclaimed drama by one of the leading
African American women directors follows Mignon's dilemma, Ester's
struggle and the use of cinema in wartime Hollywood: three illusions in
conflict with reality. Directed by Julie Dash.
Storyline After civil engineer Arlo Pear (Richard Pryor) loses his job following a corporate merger, he must sell his house and move with his wife, Monica (Beverly Todd), and daughter, Casey (Stacey Dash), 2,000 miles from small-town New Jersey to Boise, Idaho. Unfortunately, the moving company — led by slippery, fast-talking Perry (Robert LaSardo) — has other ideas. When the movers go AWOL with the Pear family's belongings in the midst of the journey, Pear decides to take matters into his own hands.
Storyline There are places you don't go at night, places even the cops avoid. Where ganglaw rules and terror reigns. Tenements and tower blocks, concrete slums and subways. This is Enemy Territory. Towering above the ghetto, stands one block, taller than the rest, cut off from the outside world and ruled by the most feared gang of all...The Vampires. Two men are trapped at the top of the building. The only escape is down. But The Vampires are in the basement and they're coming up the stairs. The lifts are out of order and darkness is falling....