The Tall Women

The Tall Women 1966

8.00

Seven women are the only survivors of an Apache attack on a wagon train. They must cross the desert on foot to escape the Indians who are hunting them.

1966

Madigan's Millions

Madigan's Millions 1968

4.20

When a deported gangster dies in Italy, the U.S. Treasury Department is very interested in the one million dollars Madigan owed the government, but managed to take to Italy with him. They send Agent Jason Phister over to Italy to nose out the million. His criteria for the job is that no one would ever guess he's an agent of the United States government.

1968

A Witch Without a Broom

A Witch Without a Broom 1967

4.50

A flirtatious sorcerous fancies a handsome human professor. Cross time antics arise when she attempts to bring the hapless professor into her alternate dimension.

1967

1001 Nights

1001 Nights 1968

4.70

Omar and his friend, Ali, returning to Moorish Granada after several years in the Middle East, discover that an evil usurper is now in power. With the help of a female genie, Omar sets about restoring freedom and justice.

1968

The Fickle Finger of Fate

The Fickle Finger of Fate 1967

3.00

A U.S. engineer in Spain hunts thieves of two candlesticks, one of which is found in his suitcase.

1967

Ragan

Ragan 1968

1

A former mercenary who runs an air-transport service gets caught up in political intrigue.

1968

Joe Navidad

Joe Navidad 1967

3.00

In a small western town in Arizona called Jaspen, a boy is born on Christmas Day. Joseph "Joe" Novak is born in a makeshift shelter, but his mother, Marika Novak dies during childbirth. Because of the day he was born, the boy will be nicknamed Christmas Joe. Joe's father will never forgive him for the death of his wife, which will lead Joe toward a rebellious attitude. He will become a troubled teenager, and will end up learning how to shoot. Joe will also reject his father's pacific attitude.

1967

The Bang-Bang Kid

The Bang-Bang Kid 1967

5.20

Guy Madison has a high old time as a would be feudal baron in the Wild West. No one is willing to stand up to Madison and his henchmen, no one that is, except mild-mannered inventor Tom Bosley. It seems that Bosley has welded together a robot gunslinger, whom he calls "The Bang Bang Kid". Only trouble is, the "Kid" breaks down at the darnedest times. The film goes off in too many directions, but generally delivers the goods laugh-wise. (Source: SWDB)

1967