Filmography from : Don Gordon
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The Borrower, John McNaughton, 1991Aliens punish one of their own by sending him to earth. The alien is very violent, and when the body he occupies is damaged, he is forced to find another....
The Exorcist III, William Peter Blatty, 1990
Lt. Kinderman and Father Dyer cheer each other up on the anniversary of the death of their mutual friend, Father Damien Karras, by going to see "It's a Wonderful Life" at the local theater in Georgetown, near Washington D.C. But there's no cheering Kinderman while a particularly cruel and gruesome serial killer is at large. His murders, which involve torture, decapitation and the desecration of religious icons, is bad enough; but they also...
Lethal Weapon, Richard Donner, 1987
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Wheels of Fire, Cirio H Santiago, 1985
The Future is now. There are no rules and no place to hide from the deadly Highway Warriors who ravage the roads in machines of destruction....
Stryker, Cirio H Santiago, 1983
The world's water supply has dried up due to some sort of apocalypse. A beautiful woman holds the secret to where one of the last springs being guarded by a group of Amazons. A "Road Warrior" like crew captures her and tries to make her talk through brutal torture. The hero (Styrker) unites with some of the remaining "good guys" and the Amazons and frees the woman. They go on to a "Road Warrior" type of concluding battle with the bad guys....
The Final Conflict, Graham Baker, 1981
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Firecracker, Cirio H Santiago, 1981
Femme fatale martial arts expert teaches the mafia a lesson....
Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola (as Francis Coppola), 1979
It is the height of the war in Vietnam, and U.S. Army Captain Willard is sent by Colonel Lucas and a General to carry out a mission that, officially, 'does not exist - nor will it ever exist'. The mission: To seek out a mysterious Green Beret Colonel, Walter Kurtz, whose army has crossed the border into Cambodia and is conducting hit-and-run missions against the Viet Cong and NVA. The army believes Kurtz has gone completely insane and Willard's...
Video Vixens!, Henri Pachard (as Ronald Sullivan), 1974
Brash and crazed cigar-chomping network TV executive Clifford Bradley decides to push the boundaries of good taste and moral decency by broadcasting an extremely bawdy and explicit stag movie awards show complete with equally racy commercials on live television. Bradley forces uptight film critic Gordon Gordon to host this filthy event....
Slaughter, Jack Starrett, 1972
Slaughter, a former Green Beret, avenges the killing of loved ones by the Mob, and in so doing is coerced by the Feds into traveling to Mexico to finish off surviving mobsters....
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, Eugène Lourié, 1953
A ferocious dinosaur awakened by an Arctic atomic test terrorizes the North Atlantic and ultimately New York City. ...
The Twilight Zone, John Brahm (12 episodes, 1959-1964), Douglas Heyes (9 episodes, 1959-1961), Buzz Kulik (9 episodes, 1960-1963), Lamont Johnson (8 episodes, 1961-1963), Richard L Bare (7 episodes, 1960-1964), James Sheldon (6 episodes, 1961-1962), Richard Donner (6 episodes, 1963-1964), Don Medford (5 episodes, 1960-1963), Montgomery Pittman (5 episodes, 1961-1962), Jack Smight (4 episodes, 1959-1961), Alvin Ganzer (4 episodes, 1959-1960), Ted Post (4 episodes, 1960-1964), William F Claxton (4 episodes, 1960-1962), Elliot Silverstein (4 episodes, 1961-1964), Abner Biberman (4 episodes, 1962-1964), Joseph M Newman (4 episodes, 1963-1964), Alan Crosland Jr (4 episodes, 1963), Robert Florey (3 episodes, 1959-1964), Mitchell Leisen (3 episodes, 1959-1960), Robert Parrish (3 episodes, 1959-1960), Ron Winston (3 episodes, 1960-1964), Stuart Rosenberg (3 episodes, 1960-1963), David Orrick McDearmon (3 episodes, 1960-1961), Justus Addiss (3 episodes, 1961-1963), Perry Lafferty (3 episodes, 1963), Robert Stevens (2 episodes, 1959), John Rich (2 episodes, 1960-1963), Anton Leader (2 episodes, 1960-1961), Boris Sagal (2 episodes, 1961), Christian Nyby (2 episodes, 1962), Don Siegel (2 episodes, 1963-1964), Robert Butler (2 episodes, 1964), Allen Reisner (1 episode, 1959), William Asher (1 episode, 1960), Ralph Nelson (1 episode, 1960), Norman Z McLeod (1 episode, 1961), David Greene (1 episode, 1962), Robert Ellis Miller (1 episode, 1962), Allen H Miner (1 episode, 1962), Harold D Schuster (1 episode, 1962), Paul Stewart (1 episode, 1962), David Butler (1 episode, 1963), Bernard Girard (1 episode, 1963), Robert Gist (1 episode, 1963), Walter Grauman (1 episode, 1963), Roger Kay (1 episode, 1963), David Lowell Rich (1 episode, 1963), Richard C Sarafian (1 episode, 1963), Ralph Senensky (1 episode, 1963), Don Weis (1 episode, 1963), Robert Enrico (1 episode, 1964), Ida Lupino (1 episode, 1964), Jacques Tourneur (1 episode, 1964), 0
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Justus Addiss (16 episodes, 1966-1968), Jerry Hopper (15 episodes, 1965-1968), Sobey Martin (14 episodes, 1964-1966), Harry Harris (12 episodes, 1965-1967), Leonard J Horn (9 episodes, 1964-1966), Felix E Feist (6 episodes, 1964-1965), Robert Sparr (5 episodes, 1967-1968), James Goldstone (4 episodes, 1964-1965), Gerald Mayer (4 episodes, 1966-1967), Nathan Juran (3 episodes, 1965-1966), Sutton Roley (3 episodes, 1966), Charles R Rondeau (3 episodes, 1968), Laslo Benedek (2 episodes, 1964-1965), Irwin Allen (2 episodes, 1964), John Brahm (2 episodes, 1964), Alex March (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Alan Crosland Jr (1 episode, 1964), Joseph Lejtes (1 episode, 1964), Gerd Oswald (1 episode, 1964), James B Clark (1 episode, 1965), Leo Penn (1 episode, 1965), Abner Biberman (1 episode, 1966), Tom Gries (1 episode, 1966), Harmon Jones (1 episode, 1967), 0
Voyage chronicled the adventures of the world's first privately owned nuclear submarine, the SSRN Seaview. Designed by Admiral Harriman Nelson, she was a tool of oceanographic research for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research. Though the show is known for its "monster" episodes, many plots were veiled commentaries of what was happening in the news. Such plotlines as nuclear doomsday, pollution of natural resources, foreign threat, and theft...
Westworld, Richard J Lewis (6 episodes, 2016-2022), Jonathan Nolan (3 episodes, 2016-2020), Frederick EO Toye (3 episodes, 2016-2018), Vincenzo Natali (2 episodes, 2016-2018), Stephen Williams (2 episodes, 2016-2018), Paul Cameron (2 episodes, 2020-2022), Jennifer Getzinger (2 episodes, 2020), Craig William Macneill (2 episodes, 2022), Jonny Campbell (1 episode, 2016), Michelle MacLaren (1 episode, 2016), Neil Marshall (1 episode, 2016), Uta Briesewitz (1 episode, 2018), Lisa Joy (1 episode, 2018), Nicole Kassell (1 episode, 2018), Tarik Saleh (1 episode, 2018), Craig Zobel (1 episode, 2018), Anna Foerster (1 episode, 2020), Amanda Marsalis (1 episode, 2020), Helen Shaver (1 episode, 2020), Hanelle M Culpepper (1 episode, 2022), Meera Menon (1 episode, 2022), Andrew Seklir (1 episode, 2022), 0
Westworld isn't your typical amusement park. Intended for rich vacationers, the futuristic park allows its visitors to live out their most primal fantasies with the robotic "hosts." However, the robotic hosts have evolved an artificial consciousness that is similar to, yet diverges from, human consciousness. No matter how illicit the fantasy may be, there are no consequences for the park's guests, allowing for any wish to be indulged; but there...