Hold On!
Herman’s Hermits’ first film, in which the British band has the chance to have an American spacecraft named for them.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Arthur Lubin
Actors: Barry Whitwam, Bernard Fox, Derek Leckenby, Harry Hickox, Herbert Anderson, Karl Green, Keith Hopwood, Peter Noone, Shelley Fabares, Sue Ane Langdon
John Lives Again
Single and underemployed, John pledges to get his act together before he turns 30. When he meets the elegant young professional Vanessa, he thinks he’s found the woman to elevate…
Celia Pacquola: All Talk
Co-creator, co-writer and star of ABC TV’s Rosehaven, Celia Pacquola is a true luminary of Australian comedy. A multiple award-winning writer-performer, she is sharp, frank, deft and smart as hell….
Shadows and Fog
With a serial strangler on the loose, a bookkeeper wanders around town searching for the vigilante group intent on catching the killer.
The Swinger
An authoress writes a steaming sex-novel and proceeds to live out her heroine’s adventures.
The Comedian
An aging comic icon, Jackie Burke, has seen better days. Despite his efforts to reinvent himself and his comic genius, the audience only wants to know him as the former…
Swing Fever
Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.
Save the Date
After breaking up with her boyfriend, a bookstore manager resists a seemingly perfect guy’s attempts to woo her.
Long Live Life
The movie starts with an interview with director Claude Lelouch. He pleads viewers not to disclose the plot of the movie after leaving the projection room. Even the movie’s trailer…
First Position
A documentary that follows six young dancers from around the world as they prepare for the Youth America Grand Prix, one of the most prestigious ballet competitions in the world.
It’s a Dog’s Life
A bull terrier tells his life story, from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury.
Bunker of the Dead
After Using the instructions found in an old Jewish diary, Markus and Thomas hope to gain access to a WW II underground military base formerly codenamed: Cerusit. It was used…