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Production Companies (feature film)

1.
Death Game (1988) as Theatrical Distributor
A businessman whose family is away on his birthday picks up two young girls. He takes them to his house, where they seduce him. Afterwards, however, they tie him up, torture him, trash his house, and then kill a delivery boy.
2.
The Europeans (1979)
A New England household is upset by the arrival of two cousins from Europe.
3.
Looking Up (1977)
Rose's father runs a seltzer stand and Rose wants to increase his business by starting her own Burger Crown franchise. But her family complicates this for her, as she is stuck with taking care of her difficult grandchildren while her daughter tries to overcome her addiction to pills.
4.
Shoot It: Black, Shoot It: Blue (1974)
A rogue policeman kills a purse-snatcher after arresting him, then coldly and casually walks away. When the man's widow sues the officer for a million dollars, he feels safe because there were no witnesses to his crime. But in fact, there was a witness who not only saw the killing, but filmed it. An
5.
Groove Tube, The (1974)
A collection of skits that parody 1970s television.
6.
Super Spook (1974)
Super Spook is an aging private detective from Harlem. In addition to his usual routine of dealing with dishonest cops and violent gangsters, he is working on a robbery case. A local woman has hired Super Spook to catch a criminal named Hi-Yo who held up her numbers-running mother. But as the detect
7.
Big Zapper, The (1974)
The adventures of private detective The Big Zapper and her sidekick. The film is based on a comic strip that was popular in Great Britain.
8.
Big Zapper, The (1974)
The adventures of private detective The Big Zapper and her sidekick. The film is based on a comic strip that was popular in Great Britain.
9.
Super Spook (1974)
Super Spook is an aging private detective from Harlem. In addition to his usual routine of dealing with dishonest cops and violent gangsters, he is working on a robbery case. A local woman has hired Super Spook to catch a criminal named Hi-Yo who held up her numbers-running mother. But as the detect
10.
Melody (1971)
Two ten year olds declare to their parents that they want to get married. Not sometime in the future but as soon as possible. The story is told from the children's point of view.
11.
Pagliacci, I (1970)
Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini views the circus clowns of yesteryear as a microcosm of everyday life.

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