2026 Movie Catalog
Browsing 1,207 titles from the 2026 database
From Mao To Mozart: Isaac Stern In China
Dir: Murray Lerner
From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China is a 1979 Academy Award winning documentary film about Western culture breaking into China produced and directed by Murray Lerner. It portrays the famous violinist and music teacher Isaac Stern as the first American musician to collaborate with the China Central Symphony Society (now China National Symphony Orchestra).
One Of The Missing
Dir: J. D. Feigelson
An adaptation of the short story by Ambrose Bierce, follows the grim fortunes of a rebel sniper who becomes trapped in the rubble of a bombed-out house.
Radio On
Dir: Christopher Petit
Christopher Petit's debut feature Radio On is the rare road movie from England. Since its 1979 release it's become a cult classic and been recognized as one of one of the "100 Greatest British Films" (Little White Lies). Robert (David Beames), the film's enigmatic protagonist, embarks on a road trip from London to Bristol, to investigate the recent death of his brother.
Star Odyssey
Dir: AL BRADLEY
It is the starships of Earth versus the super-powered robots and weapons of another galaxy when a powerful alien mastermind chooses Earth or annihilation.
Hardware Wars
Dir: Ernie Fosselius
The original Star Wars Parody from 1978! Follow the adventures of Fluke Starbucker, Arty Deco, Ham Salad and the rest of the Red Eye Knights in this spectacle that was light years ahead of its time. For the first time in High Definition. Brand new HD transfer supervised by Director Ernie Fosselius!
Mysteries Of The Mind - Digital
Dir: Jean Yarbrough
Examines the mind from psychic ability to Altered consciousness.
Nathalie: Escape From Hell
Dir: Alain Payet
A Russian doctor finds herself imprisoned in a lavish and elegant bordello for the high-ranking Nazi officers, at the mercy of a fiendish SS officer. Can she locate a missing British agent under her nose, and escape from hell'
Salem And The Scarlet Letter
Dir: Samuel M. Sherman
John Carradine narrates this documentary on early Salem, Massachusetts, once the most prominent seaport in the New World, it was also home to American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne. In exploring Salem and the surrounding culture Hawthorne penned his greatest novel, "The Scarlet Letter." Utilizing archival footage of Salem, Massachusetts this short documentary covers a slice of time.
Skateboard: The Movie
Dir: George Gage
In the first skateboard feature film from 1978, a Hollywood agent finds himself in debt to a powerful bookie. To make a fast buck, he creates a team of exceptionally talented skateboarders (Including Tony Alva, Ellen O'Neal, Leif Garrett and John Van der Wyk) enters them in a downhill race. If they win, they will get $20,000.
The Bermuda Triangle
Dir: RENEE CORDONA
This place; which has reportedly swallowed up hundreds of ships, planes and human lives without even a trace; now reaches out to devour the Marvin family and their crew of underwater photographers and sailors who have come to photograph the ruins of a sunken city.
The Foreigner
Dir: Amos Poe
This is a 1978 New York drama from "No Wave" director Amos Poe. European Max Menace arrives in New York City on an unknown mission. Boredom sets in as he waits for his assignment. Alienation thrusts him into entanglements with women, weirdos and creeps. Their unstructured lives echo the purposely-meandering storyline. "The Foreigner" is about the reality of being meaningless in a hostile city.
The Last Romantic Lover
Dir: Just Jaeckin
The editor-in-chief (Dayle Haddon) of a New York women's magazine is organizing the "Last Romantic Lover" contest to find out if men still have a sense of romance. One of the winners is a circus lion-tamer (Gérard Ismaël), whose's prize is to spend 10 days with her.