Top videos
Behave Yourself! is a 1951 American film directed and co-written by George Beck, starring Farley Granger and Shelley Winters, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The movie is about Bill (Farley Granger), who forgets about his anniversary, with Kate (Shelley Winters) until the last minute, when a small dog starts to follow him. From there, mayhem ensues, knocking things over. Bill is chased by the police, smugglers, counterfeiters, and murderers, as well as harangued by his mother-in-law.
On an isolated island, a well-meaning scientist has been working on a serum to reduce world hunger by shrinking humans to half their size. Unfortunately, his experiments have the opposite effect spawning mutant giant shrews, which have escaped, growing larger and more hungry day-by-day!
I eat your skin 1971 (1964) full movie. Obscure low budget Zombie sci-fi thriller movie has a writer travel to "Voodoo Island" planning to research a book. He meets a cute blond woman, a slightly mad scientist who is experimenting with irradiated snake venom in order to find a cure for cancer. I forgot the Voodoo zombie cult with assorted zombified people being well, Zombies. This film is good in a "so bad its good" movie kind of way. - Broken Trout
A family seeks revenge against Joe for shooting the treacherous patriarch in self-defense after the man tried to set fire to the Ponderosa. Jack Elam and Katherine Warren guest star..
A gang of desperadoes cuts a swath of murder and robbery across the whole Arizona Territory, laughing at the Rangers attempts to bring them to heel. Since the gang uses every trick in the book to cover their tracks, Rynning hires an Apache tracker to find the outlaws.
The owner of a new frontier supply shop overcharges for prospecting gear and his henchmen stage fake discoveries to feed the gold fever. When the marshal is murdered, Kit cannot ignore their thievery. 1/5/1952 .
The discovery of poisoned water holes on a wild game preserve puts Annie, Tagg and Lofty on the trail of a pack of vicious outlaws.
A cattleman tries to take over the railroad so that he can control the price of shipping cattle.
Cisco and Pancho are after a thief who stole $25,000 in bonds from a friend of theirs. They soon begin to suspect that a young woman who is a cook in a hotel is actually the thief's partner.
An outlaw is released from prison suffering from diabetes. He promises Dr. Baxter he will aid him in rounding up the rest of his gang.
Gabby Hayes tells several "tall tales," one of which involves a chuck wagon. He then shows segments from the Tex Ritter western "Whispering Skull."
In the 14th film in this series, David Ross organizes the ranchers into a vigilante group to rid the town of outlaws. The plan succeeds but the trouble starts when some of the men form a new vigilante group and posing as the original one plunder for loot.
Tex and his pals join the Rangers to fight rustlers along the border. When Doc and Pee Wee get framed for rustling and then jailed, Tex deserts the Rangers, crosses the border, and joins up with the outlaw gang hoping somehow to clear his pals.
A ranch owner fires his ranch hands and brings in women to replace them. The owner's daughter wants the male hands back and comes up with a plan to do it. They will rustle the horses and when the women hands are unable to find them, they will bring them in and get their old jobs back. But the two hands that steal the horses sell them and then claim they were robbed.
Western girl moves east and influenced badly by her snobby fiance. She returns to sell her deceased father's ranch. The father isn't really dead, though; he's hoping that his friend Roy can restore the girl's western values. Songs include "New Moon Over Nevada," "A Cowboy has to Yodel in the Morning," and "The Harum Scarum Baron of the Harmonium."
Richard Brooks directed this adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald story about a writer who returns to Paris to gain custody of his daughter, and while there reminisces about his ill-fated marriage to the girl's mother.
Believing they can make a ton of money, a gang of opportunists uses the country's racial and ethnic tensions to start a Ku Klux Klan-type organization.
Go for Broke follows the exploits of the most decorated unit in US Army history - the 442nd Regiment - the first all-Nisei (Japanese-American) combat team in WWII. Van Johnson stars as a commanding officer who must overcome his own prejudices as he trains and leads his men through battles on the European Front. Several of the main roles are played by actual Nisei members of the 442nd, lending a beautiful authenticity to the storytelling. Go for Broke represents a landmark in the portrayal of Japanese-Americans in Hollywood films and is a must watch for WWII history and war movie buffs alike.
Euro War or Macaroni Combat is a sub-genre of war movies produced and directed Europeans, usually Italian. They emerged in the late-1960s, at the time when Italy’s famed Cinecittà Studio was churning out “genre” films, movies made to cash in on and mimic the success of Hollywood blockbusters, in this case, THE DIRTY DOZEN (1967,) GUNS OF NAVARONE (1967,) and KELLY’S HEROES (1970). Another example of this genre available on PizzaFLIX is Umberto Lenzi’s Desert Commandos (1967).
The story of a Boston dance teacher who gets shanghaied by buccaneers who might make his next steps be off the plank! Please remember to like this film and subscribe to Cinema4Reel for newly released films.