The Black Klansman (1966)



 The Black Klansman (1966) 
aka
I Crossed the Color Line

After a black man's daughter is killed by the KKK, 
he seeks revenge by becoming a Klansman.

Director: Ted V. Mikels 

Yup Ted V. Mikels 











The Penthouse (1967)

 The Penthouse (1967) 

Three thugs--Tom, Dick and Harry (a woman)--break into the penthouse apartment of an adulterous couple and proceed to terrorize them, but as it turns out, things aren't exactly what they seem to be. 

Based on a 1964 play The Meter Man by Scott Forbes.













The Iceman (2012)

 Iceman, The (2012) 

The true story of Richard Kuklinski, the notorious contract 
killer and family man. When finally arrested in 1986, neither 
his wife nor daughters have any clue about his real profession. 














“I only feel alone around other people” ~Mr. Freezy

King Frat (1979)

 King Frat (1979)

Set on the quiet campus of Yellowstream University, this comedy follows the rivalries that build between two of the college's fraternities. When they're not mooning everyone they pass and throwing garbage on the lawns of rival frats, the members of the Pi Kappa Delta fraternity are mainly interested in drinking and... well, drinking. When a campus- wide farting contest is announced, Grossout, the leader of the Deltas, is all too eager to stand up, bend over and defend the honor of his fraternity. (IMDB Jean-Marc Rocher)





Onibaba (1964)



 Onibaba (1964)

As a feudal war rages in 14th-century Japan, those left behind 
are struggling to survive. The wife and the mother of a soldier 
make their meager living by preying upon hapless samurai who 
come their way, killing them and selling their armor for food. 
When a friend of the soldier returns to the women's hut, they 
learn the fate of their soldier, and are forced to deal with 
this survivor. Tensions build as the young widow gives in to her 
loneliness, and the older woman fears abandonment, feels jealousy, 
and plots revenge. (IMDB EllenRipley112)