
Larry Blamire
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Larry Blamire is an American filmmaker, writer and artist best known for the independent film The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. Description above from the Wikipedia article Larry Blamire, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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A small town infestation of crawling alien foreheads that begin attaching to people and taking them over collides with a scientist's experiments to extract foreheadazine and things go horribly horribly wrong.
Trail of the Screaming Forehead

In the 1930s the family of old Sinas Cavinder, gathered for the reading of his will, find themselves being murdered by a mysterious phantom while two rival reporters compete for the story.
Dark and Stormy Night

Down-and-out lounge singer Johnny Slade is hired by a mystery man to open a hot new club, the catch being he's given a new--and terrible--song to sing each night. Noticing that whenever he sings one a new crime is committed, Johnny gradually realizes his songwriter-benefactor is a powerful mob boss in hiding and his "Greatest Hits" are the only way the man can give orders to his crew...
Meet the Mobsters

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Total Excess: How Carolco Changed Hollywood

A coven of young women with incredible powers and difficult pasts discovers that they are able to make their every wish come true. Things, however, take a dangerous turn when they discover that their newly-found abilities come with a price and that they may not be as in control as they think.
The Witch Files

Jerranium 90, a "little rock" that made all the papers, is buried deep within the Amazon. And everybody wants it, including crooked importer Handscomb Draile, slimy Gondreau Slykes, cheap crook Carl Traeger and evil scientist Dr. Ellamy Royne.
The Lost Skeleton Returns Again

A dedicated scientist, aided by his clueless wife, rolls up his shirt sleeves and tries to save the world from a radioactive monster, curious space aliens, an evil scientist and a crabby skeleton.
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra

Alex Blake, an ex-prize fighter, works the night shift and keeps to himself. Things change for him because of two women, a hooker trapped under a sadistic pimp, and a Harvard grad student working on her doctorate who moves into his apartment. Alex is a nice guy, but has a lot of rage inside, which gives him a temper that he has more and more trouble controlling. We slowly learn through the course of the film why he lost his will to fight, and how interactions with the two totally opposite women end up causing him to "fight his fight."
Where Angels Dance

A new addition to Larry Blamire's Reanimated Movie Classics line, "Tale of the Moist Apostrophe" dares to ask modern society's most profound question - what is more troubling than damp punctuation? Heroine Sharigan, is the lone champion of those marks, periods, commas, parentheses, and yes, apostrophes, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements, and to clarify the meaning of a communication. The story chronicles Sharigan's enlightenment, journey and eventual triumph over a culture that has become, perhaps, too desensitized to the plight of said damp punctuation. Initially challenged by and then heralded by her city's grammarians, Sharigan enlists the help of Jammy, trusted friend and confidant with a heart of gold and a mind that shatters. Sharigan and Jammy are aided by the amorphous Mr. Forleak, part James Bond, part Gerd Bonk, part Catie Rosemurgy.
Tale of the Moist Apostrophe
An all-new documentary exploring the Universal B-movie classic, THE BRUTE MAN, and how the plotline parallels the tragic life of its star, RONDO HATTON.
Trail of the Creeper: Making The Brute Man

A satirical exploration of the life and career of educational film pioneer, Henry Jamison Handy.