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Filmography from Fred Wood

Filmography from : Fred Wood


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Smokin' Aces, Joe Carnahan, 2006
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Judge Dredd, Danny Cannon, 1995
The Year is 2139. The Planet Earth has changed into a virtually uninhabitable place called the "Cursed Earth". All of the Earth's population have crowded into the cities across the planet, now known as "Mega Cities". The crimes in these "Mega cities" became so violent and so powerful, that the regular justice system was powerless to contain, then it collapsed completely. But, a new Justice System came from the ashes, They were 3 justice systems...


Willow, Ron Howard, 1988
In the dungeons of the castle of the evil Queen-sorceress Bavmorda, a prisoner gives birth to a child who, according to an ancient prophecy, will put an end to the reign of the Queen. A midwife saves the child from the wrath of Bavmorda, but is forced to throw her cradle in a river when reached by the Hounds of the Queen. The river brings the child near a village of nelwyns, and little Willow finds and adopts her. When the Hounds reach the...


Brazil, Terry Gilliam, 1985
A bureaucrat in a retro-future world tries to correct an administrative error and himself becomes an enemy of the state....


Superman II, Richard Lester, Richard Donner (about 20% footage) (uncredited), 1980
Superman agrees to sacrifice his powers to marry Lois, unaware that three Kryptonian criminals he inadvertently released are conquering Earth. ...


Jabberwocky, Terry Gilliam, 1977
A young peasant, with no interest in adventure or fortune, is mistaken as the kingdom's only hope when a horrible monster threatens the countryside....


Lisztomania, Ken Russell, 1975
A send-up of the bawdy life of Romantic composer/piano virtuoso Franz Liszt, with ubiquitous phallic imagery and a good portion of the film devoted to Liszt's "friendship" with fellow composer Richard Wagner. The film begins during the time when Franz would give piano performance to a crowd of shrieking teenage fans while maintaining affairs with his (multiple!) mistresses. He eventually seeks Princess Carolyne of St. Petersburg (at her...


The Mutations, Jack Cardiff, 1974
Scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students....


The Creeping Flesh, Freddie Francis, 1973
A Victorian-age scientist returns to London with his paleontological bag-of-bones discovery from Papua New Guinea. Unfortunately, when exposed to water, flesh returns to the bones unleashing a malevolent being on the scientist's family and friends....


Demons of the Mind, Peter Sykes, 1972
Baron Zorn keeps his teenaged children locked up and drugged, fearing that his insane wife passed along a congenital curse to them before her own suicidal death. Elizabeth escapes for a brief tryst with a local before being recaptured and subjected to a bleeding process to 'draw out the bad blood.' Emil keeps trying to escape, but is thwarted time and again by his aunt Hilda who runs the house like a prison. One reason the siblings have to be...


I, Monster, Stephen Weeks, 1971
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Cry of the Banshee, Gordon Hessler, 1970
In seventeenth century England Lord Whitman wages unending war on what he sees as the ever-present scourge of witchcraft, and many local villagers have suffered at his hands. But one victim uses her occult powers to curse his family, enlisting unknowing help from one of the household....


Berserk, Jim O'Connolly, 1967
Monica Rivers, is the owner and ringmaster of a traveling circus and who'll stop at nothing to draw bigger audiences. When a series of mysterious murders begins to occur and some of her performers die gruesomely, her profits soar. She hires high-wire walker Frank Hawkins, impressed by the handsome and muscular young man. They begin an affair which arouses her previous lover Durando's jealousy. When Durando is found dead shortly afterward, the...


The Day of the Triffids, Steve Sekely, Freddie Francis (uncredited), 1963
A shower of meteorites produces a glow that blinds anyone that looks at it. As it was such a beautiful sight, most people were watching, and as a consequence, 99% of the population go blind. In the original novel, this chaos results in the escape of some Triffids: experimental plants that are capable of moving themselves around and attacking people. In the film version, however, the Triffids are not experimental plants. Instead they are space...


The Phantom of the Opera, Terence Fisher, 1962
The corrupt Lord Ambrose D'Arcy (Michael Gough) steals the life's work of the poor musical Professor Petry. (Herbert Lom). In an attempt to stop the printing of music with D'Arcy's name on it, Petry breaks into the printing office and accidentally starts a fire, leaving him severely disfigured. Years later, Petry returns to terrorize a London opera house that is about to perform one of his stolen operas....


Gorgo, Eugène Lourié (as Eugene Lourie), 1961
Greedy sailors capture a giant lizard off the coast of Ireland and sell it to a London circus. Then its mother shows up....


The Curse of Frankenstein, Terence Fisher, 1957
Victor Frankenstein builds a creature and brings it to life. But his creature behaves not as he intended. ...