Days of Wine and Roses (1962)


Joe Clay is a top-notch public relations man. Anything a client wants Joe can
arrange for them, whether it be dancing girls or an article in a prominent magazine.
Part of the job however is drinking and Joe's ability to consume alcohol seems
boundless. When he meets the very pretty Kirsten Arnasen, she prefers chocolate
to alcohol but Joe has a solution to that in the form of a Brandy Alexander (made
up of brandy and creme de cocoa). They eventually marry but their love is
insufficient to prevent them from the downward spiral that alcohol brings to them.
They try desperately to break the habit but continually relapse until only one of
them manages to break free. garykmcd 





Pressure Point (1962)


A black prison psychiatrist is assigned the distasteful
task of helping a paranoid American Nazi charged with sedition.

    Sidney Poitier as Doctor
    Bobby Darin as Patient
    Peter Falk as Young psychiatrist
    Carl Benton Reid as Chief medical officer
    Mary Munday as Bar hostess
    Barry Gordon as Boy patient
    Howard Caine as Tavern owner
    Gilbert Green as Jewish father
    Anne Barton as Mother
    James Anderson as Father
    Richard Bakalyan as Jimmy
    Lynn Loring as Jewish girl
    Yvette Vickers as Drunken woman






Angels from Hell (1968)






Mike (Tom Stern), a biker, returns to California after serving in Vietnam.
He uses his war-hero experience to organize a new, united super outlaw gang.
When one member is shot by police because he killed a girl at a pot orgy,
an all-out cop vs. biker war results. Music by the Peanut Butter Conspiracy
and the Lollipop Shoppe.






9th Company (2005 Russia)

Based on actual events that culminated on 7th January 1988 on the
Djardan "3234" Heights of Afghanistan, 9th Company follows the
ill-fated fortunes of a small group of young Soviet soldiers, from
the trials of boot camp to their arrival in the heart of the war
zone and the climactic, bloody battle that made them heroes.