Featured Action Releases

Featured Action / Adventure

Cold Sweat (1970) 1 hr 34 min, COLOR Starring: Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Liv Ullman; Director: Terence Young Bronson is at his brutal, brawling best in this high-energy, action-packed thriller. An American ex-con is living in France with his family. His past returns to haunt him after his old crew is released from prison. When Joe turns down a proposal from the gang, they kidnap his family. Now it’s a race against time as Joe takes on the captors one by one!

Chino (1973) 1 hr 37 min, COLOR Starring: Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland; Director: John Sturges In this classic western, Charles Bronson plays Chino Valdez, a half-breed Indian who is ostracized by the nearby townsfolk. He lives a solitary existence on the open range, breaking wild horses for a living. When an antagonistic rancher threatens his life, love, and livelihood, the real showdown begins.

Lola (1969) 1 hr 28 min, COLOR Starring: Charles Bronson, Susan George; Director: Richard Donner Welcome to the other side of Charles Bronson: funny, loving, and vulnerable. Scott Wardman is an American writer living in England, where he falls for a flirtatious young girl named Twinky. Once married, they return to America, where friends and family members are skeptical and disapproving of the relationship.

Someone behind the door (1971) 1 hr 30 min, COLOR Starring: Charles Bronson, Anthony Perkins, Jill Ireland; Director: Nicolas Gessner This mystery thriller set in Cornwall, England stars Bronson as a hapless amnesiac. A seemingly sympathetic doctor, Laurence Jeffries (Perkins), takes an interest in the case and helps Bronson piece together his past. But there’s more than meets the eye as the scheming doctor plans the murder of his unfaithful wife. Will Bronson commit the crime, or wake up in the nick of time?

2-Disc Set. Total Run Time: 6 hr 9 min, NTSC

 

The Greatest Icon Of Martial Arts Cinema In Two High-Kicking Flicks!

Bruce Lee got his start in America as Kato in the 1960s TV series The Green Hornet. Later, he went to Hong Kong and founded the institution of kung fu cinema. Lee reached a pinnacle in 1973 with Enter the Dragon, and his untimely death before the film’s release helped make him an enduring cult figure.

Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (1977) 90 min COLOR Starring: Bruce Lee, Fred Williamson; Director: Matthew Mallinson The biggest and baddest martial arts tournament in history is captured on film at New York’s Madison Square Garden! This nonstop action extravaganza features footage of the legendary Bruce Lee at the peak of his career along with former all-pro football star Fred “The Hammer”Williamson.

The Real Bruce Lee (1979) 108 min COLOR Starring: Bruce Lee, Dragon Lee; Director: Jim Markovic Chronicles Bruce Lee’s journey from a young martial arts student to a world-famous action star, featuring scenes from four rare films once thought lost, but later discovered in Chinese film archives. A must-see for all Bruce Lee and martial arts fans.

Total Running Time: 3 hrs 18 min

Movie Action Packs

Border Cop Starring: Telly Savalas This most unusual thriller shot in Mexico and the U.S. focuses on the hard and dangerous lives of Mexicans attempting to cross the border. Running time: 81 minutes Color, 1979

Crime Boss Starring: Telly Savalas & Antonio Sabato When a new boss takes over a powerful Mafia family, violent repercussions begin. The result is a riveting gangster epic. Running time: 93 minutes Color, 1975

Look At Me America Starring: Erik Estrada & Troy Donahue Life on the streets of America can be hell, especially if you are different. For good-looking Asian teenager Paul, every day is a struggle. Running time: 90 minutes Color, 1991

Midnight Cop Starring: Michael York & Morgan Fairchild The body of a beautiful young dancer is found in a sand pit, dead from a drug overdose and a stab wound. Running time: 95 minutes Color, 1989


Gold Starring: Roger Moore Based on the best selling novel, Roger Moore stars in this high-energy film set in the gold mining region of South Africa. Running time: 118 minutes Color, 1974

The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery Starring: Steve McQueen An ex-football hero takes a wrong turn and ends up as a driver for a gang of thieves planning to knock over a bank. Based on a real bank heist and shot at the actual location of the robbery. Running time: 86 minutes Color, 1960

The Squeeze Starring: Lee Van Cleef This is a classic crime drama about a safecracker (Lee Van Cleef) coming out of retirement to pull off one last caper. The Germans behind the theft are planning to steal $1,000,000. But unbeknownst to the safecracker, they are planning to kill him afterward. When he hears of their intent, he beings plotting his revenge. Running time: 100 minutes Color, 1978

Kansas City Confidential Starring: John Payne When an armored car robbery succeeds, a decorated war veteran is wrongly accused and is beaten by the local police. Released due to lack of evidence, he looks for the men who set him up to exact revenge. Running time: 98 minutes B&W, 1952