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“God Forgives, I Don’t.” Another side-splitting comedy, starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, one as a fast-shooting gunman and the other as an insurance detective. One wants revenge, the other wants his gold back, and they will do anything to get what they want.
“The Funny Farm,” starring Miles Chapman, Peter Aykroyd and Jack Blum. Follow their riotous antics as they turn the whole world into a giant mad comedy club.
“The Bang Bang Gang.” In 1930 s United States the easiest way to get money was to take it, and two small time gangsters team up with two beautiful women to do just that. They shoot and injure a gang leader who takes his revenge in an
unparalleled night of sexual violence, sadism and murder. It stars Joe Miller, Michael Kirkwood and Revel Quinn. “Sexpionage,” starring
Christopher Atkins and James Franciscus. This is the story of a Russian sex agent, who falls in love with her American target and is forced to make a choice between him and her country.
- "Superted.” One for the youngsters. There are eight exciting adventures on this cassette as the' extraordinary teddy bear and his spotty sidekick take on the baddies.
“Ferry To Hong Kong.” Unwanted and unable to land, Mark Conrad is forced to use a ferry boat as his home and world. Helped by a school teacher he learns to salvage his self respect and future after fighting a typhoon, defeating a band of pirates and almost saving the sinking ferry. It stars Curt Jurgens, Orson Welles and Sylvia Sims.
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Press, 18 March 1986, Page 22
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