Heaven with a Gun (1969)

Heaven with a Gun (1969)

In the small western town Vinegarroon the conflict between cattle and sheep breeders escalates. When a stranger appears in the town, the ranchers suspect he’s a gun man, hired by the sheep breeders. But Jim Killian turns out to be a priest – a tough one however, who soon shall make unscrupulous rancher Esa Beck’s life quite harder.

Glenn Ford - Jim Killian / Pastor Jim
Carolyn Jones - Madge McCloud (saloon owner)
Barbara Hershey - Leloopa (Indian girl)
John Anderson - Asa Beck (cattleman)
David Carradine - Coke Beck (Asa's son)
J.D. Cannon - Mace (Beck's gunman)
Noah Beery Jr. - Garvey (Beck Ranch ramrod)
Harry Townes - Gus Sampson (storekeeper)
Angelique Pettyjohn - Emily (saloon girl)





Glenn Ford - Angelique Pettyjohn
Heaven with a Gun (1969)



Carolyn Jones
Heaven with a Gun (1969)

Noah Beery Jr
Heaven with a Gun (1969)

John Anderson
Heaven with a Gun (1969)


Barbara Hershey
Heaven with a Gun (1969)

ThanksKilling 3 (2012)

ThanksKilling 3 (2012) 

Fowl-mouthed villain Turkie carves through the likes of a rapping grandma, a mindless puppet, a wig-wearing inventor, a bisexual space worm, and their equally ridiculous friends on his quest to recover the last copy of "ThanksKilling 2".




















Decline of the Western Civilization (1981 VHS)

 Decline of the Western Civilization  (1981 VHS)

The Los Angeles punk music scene circa 1980 is the focus of 
this film. With Alice Bag Band, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, 
Circle Jerks, Fear, Germs, and X.












The Pyx (1973)

 The Pyx (1973)
aka
The Hooker Cult Murders

The story, based on a novel by John Buell, concerns a prostitute, Elizabeth Lucy (Black), who is found dead after a drop off of a high-rise. She is clad only in lingerie, wearing an upside down cross and holding a pyx--a small, metal container used in Catholicism to bring consecrated hosts ("hosts" are the symbolic pieces of bread used in the Eucharist, or sacrament) to the sick. Jim Henderson (Christopher Plummer) is the police sergeant who ends up investigating the case. The film continually bounces back and forth from Henderson's investigation, which involves the more visceral crime scenes, as infrequently as those occur, and flashbacks to Lucy's immediate past, which involves more of the "sex" and drugs material, as infrequently as that occurs. The crux is that both Lucy's immediate past and Henderson's investigation are leading to the same climax--Lucy is moving forward in time while Henderson is roughly working his way back. (IMDB Brandt Sponseller)

A detective investigating the death of a heroin-addicted prostitute uncovers evidence pointing to the existence of a murderous devil cult. V&D