Maria Ford Movies
Lead actress Maria Ford first appeared onscreen in the late '80s. ~ RoviA lonely woman seeking the perfect husband finds the past coming back to haunt her when her groom is murdered at his bachelor party and the bridal party begins to disappear one by one in this sharp-tipped tale of terror starring Richard Lynch, Maria Ford, and Jessica Kinney. Jenna always dreamed of settling down with a husband and a family, but it seems like every boy she has ever loved has suffered a decidedly grim fate. Now, as her dreams of starting a family are savagely stifled by a relentless killer, Jenna must look deep into her past to identify the maniac who seems strangely determined to prevent her from walking down the aisle. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Richard Lynch, (more)
After lying to Kellie (Cynthia Watros) about going to a strip club, Drew (Drew Carey) finds himself in an awkard position thanks to his pal Lewis (Ryan Stiles). Having suffered a bizarre recreation-related injury--specifically, he got whiplash from a lap-dancer's breast--Lewis intends to sue the club, and he needs Drew as an eyewitness! Elsewhere, Mimi moves from "groupie" to "performer" level when she forms her own girl band. This episode was originally telecast in tandem with "Sleeping with the Enemy". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
An actor long thought to be dead re-emerges under another identity, just as a filmmaker prepares to start shooting his life story. Scott Bakula, Kathryn Morris, and director Anthony Alda -- Alan Alda's brother -- star. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
- Starring:
- Scott Bakula, Kathryn Morris, (more)
A band of murderous outlaws nicknamed The Blue Jean Killers are the focus of this satirical erotic comedy starring straight-to-video stalwart Maria Ford. The movie targets the sacred cows of crime enforcement, the media, and the fashion industry as it follows a consumerist Bonnie and Clyde on their L.A. crime spree. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
Doria Rone and Julie Ashton, the stars of the Playboy Channel's popular series Night Calls, once again take their escapades to feature length in this sexy comedy. When Doria's wealthy Uncle Cecil (Richard Long) suddenly kicks the bucket, Doria and Julie head out to his ranch to claim their inheritance, with their curvaceous friends Kat (Amber Newman) and Eden (Nancy O'Brien) tagging along for the ride. Brandi (Maria Ford), Cecil's greedy and unpleasant widow, would just as soon keep her late husband's money for herself, but the trouble is, she isn't sure just where he's hidden it, so she enlists the help of stump-dumb wrangler Zeke (Anthony Rema) in finding it. She quickly finds herself in a mad race with Doria and Julie to find the loot, with finders being keepers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
In this sexy comedy, a low-level assistant to a successful movie producer is given a very special assignment -- watch over the boss' house while he's away. The assistant thinks it would be fun to invite over a few friends, not realizing that the intimate soirée will soon snowball into a swinging orgy of epic proportions. Scott Carson, Monique Parent, and Jeannie Millar highlight the cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Monique Parent, (more)
In this follow-up to the erotic thriller I Like to Play Games, Suzanne (Maria Ford) is now the head of an advertising agency, and in her spare time, she enjoys making the men who work for her jump through hoops (and then some). However, when she's approached by Dominick D'Aura (Bobby Johnston), the owner of a chain of upscale strip clubs who wants Suzanne to design a new campaign for him, she has finally met her match in the arena of sexual gamesmanship. However, Suzanne and Dominick's erotic play soon turns dangerous when extortion, blackmail, and violence creep into the mix. While I Like to Play Games Too features a different director and cast than the first film (in which Suzanne was played by Lisa Boyle), they were written by the same man, David Keith Miller. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Bobby Johnston, (more)
In this documentary, filmmakers Odette Springer (former music supervisor for Concorde-New Horizons) and Joanna Demetrakas take a look at the exploitative world of grindhouse gore, and trashy slasher films. Trained in classical music, Springer turns self-analytical in this movie memoir, asking herself, "How did I go from Beethoven to 'B' movies?," examining her own S&M leanings and possible abuse when she was a child. Clips include Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold, and Angel of Destruction. Interviews include Roger Corman, American International's Samuel Z. Arkoff, Edward Albert Jr., director Jim Wynorski, Julie Strain, Maria Ford (Stripped to Kill II), and Catherine Cyran (Slumber Party Massacre 3). Made in 16mm and video, the 82-minute film was shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Julie Strain, (more)
In the year 2018 A.D., Dr. John Denniel (Jeff Wincott) is a geneticist who is persuaded by Lt. Anna Pontaine (Maria Ford) to help with a government study of extraterrestrial viruses to be brought back to Earth on an upcoming space probe. John and Anna find their feelings are moving beyond professional courtesy, and they marry and are soon expecting a child. Their happiness is cut short when they receive word that the space probe has fallen out of orbit, crash landing in Africa while carrying a virus that could possibly kill billions of people. After Anna suffers a miscarriage, she becomes obsessively protective of a set of human embryos John has created, which have been engineered to be resistant to the virus; she wants to see them brought to term, while John wants to use them to create a vaccine that could save lives as the virus spreads. Meanwhile, John discovers the crash of the space probe was rigged by General Wallace (Stacy Keach), a psychotic racist who wants to wipe out humanity so he and his associates can repopulate the earth as a purely Aryan planet; John also finds Wallace has plans of his own for the embryos. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Stacy Keach, (more)
Juli Ashton and Doria Rone, the sexy stars of the Playboy Channel series Night Calls, head out of the studio and into the great outdoors in this adult-themed comedy. When Doria's Uncle Cecil passes away, she and Julia head to his ranch, only to discover that her inheritance has been hidden somewhere on the property. Doria and Julie are joined on their treasure hunt by their good friends Kat (Amber Newman) and Eden (Nancy O'Brien), the fax girls, but it turns out they aren't the only ones looking for Cecil's loot; his shrewish widow Brandi (Maria Ford) is determined to get Doria's share of the money, and orders Zeke (Anthony Rema), a none-too-bright ranch hand, to find it for her. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Starring:
- Juli Ashton, Doria Rone, (more)
In this low-budget erotic thriller, a conniving but beautiful young woman manipulates a bar owner into murdering his wife. The sordid tale begins as the woman slips her creepy boyfriend a Mickey and steals his stash of cocaine. She heads for Los Angeles and ends waiting tables at a run-down cocktail joint. Cozying up to the owner, she convinces him that the best way to make the place profitable is to put her in charge of entertainment. Immediately, she turns the place into a peeler palace filled with exotic dancers. Sure enough business improves, and so does the woman's life until the jilted boyfriend shows up. It's around that time that she decides the bar owner's alcoholic wife must disappear forever. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Matt Preston, (more)
In this melodramatic erotic thriller, a college professor is devastated by his girlfriend (and former student's) suicide and so takes a job at a different college. Unfortunately, the prof's reputation for sleeping with students precedes him. Matters get worse when he begins seeing "apparitions" of his late lover on campus, leaving him to wonder if he is going insane or if he is the victim of an elaborate conspiracy for revenge. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Brian Krause, Maria Ford, (more)
Two strippers find themselves held hostage when their club is held up by robbers on the run. After crash-landing their airplane in a forest, the strippers struggle to overcome their adverse situation. ~ Rovi
Murder, lurid sex, and clowns drive this exploitation flick in which a psychotic loner terrorizes a strip club, "Zipper's Clown Palace," and takes everyone hostage at gun point. He then proceeds to force a weedy nerd to have sex with a stripper, while quizzing his frightened prisoners on trivia about the 1960s musical Gyspy. Duane Whitaker, who played Maynard in Pulp Fiction, wrote the script. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, R.A. Mihailoff, (more)
In 1934, J. Edgar Hoover and the boys made headlines for mowing down John Dillinger in a hail of bullets outside Chicago's Biograph theater. But in fact, according to this Jon Purdy gangster thriller, the Feds iced Dillinger's brother. Fast-forward five years, when mobster kingpin Al Capone (F. Murray Abraham) gives the real Dillinger (Martin Sheen) an offer he can't refuse: rob millions from a secluded vault or watch his wife and child get whacked. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
Veteran "B"-movie producer Roger Corman ground out this entry in the Alien rip-off genre with this story of a six-person crew about to end a two-year research project in a complex that is buried five miles below the New Mexico desert. Unbeknownst to the other members of the team, one of them isn't quite what he appears to be... ~ Brian Gusse, Rovi
In this combination action-horror movie, a kick-boxing vampire hunter (Don "The Dragon" Wilson) takes on various Los Angeles-based bloodsuckers and ends up pursued by their brethren and the police. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Don "The Dragon" Wilson
Set in the roaring '20s amidst the chaotic jazz clubs of Chicago, gangster Johnny Varona embarks upon a forbidden love affair with Georgia, a beautiful black chanteuse. While racism plays a part in dooming the relationship, the most damning factor is Constanza, Johnny's bloodthirsty boss and future father-in-law, as Johnny is betrothed to his daughter. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
This softcore exploitation effort from the Roger Corman stable is a peculiar attempt to reinvent Bram Stoker's story as a T&A film featuring marauding babes in rat-pelt bikinis. The story posits an Amazonian group of Victorian-era lesbians who have formed a colony under Queen Adrienne Barbeau. Barbeau is sort of a Pied Piper to a group of vicious rats used in the women's murderous raids on men who have wronged them. In one such attack, the women capture writer Bram Stoker (Kevin Alber), who is recruited to chronicle the women's activities. But the plot is really secondary here. The main point of this film is to show scantily-clad women running around in bikinis, having swordfights and performing topless veil-dances. Barbeau is particularly over-the-top, saying things like "I am the Queen of the vermin!" and sporting hairdos which get progressively bigger and sillier as the film goes on. An amusing second-rate attempt at a Hammer-style historical horror film, this is a fun, trashy timekiller for genre fans. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
Angel of Destruction stars female martial-arts expert Maria Ford in the title role. In the tradition of the "B" westerns of Yore, Ford sets out to avenge her sister's murderer. She's essentially a woman of peace, though she leaves a lot of her opponents in pieces. There's gore galore before she corners the killers, and it is for this reason, rather than the frequent glimpses of the leading lady's bare torso, that the film is rated R. The saving grace of Angel of Destruction, for non-chopsocky fans, is the fact that Maria Ford actually has a soupcon of acting ability. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Director Dan Golden's remake of Marcus De Leon's 1992 erotic thriller Kiss Me a Killer stars Maria Ford as the femme fatale who lures a country-western singer into murdering her sadistic bar-owner husband. Executive producer Roger Corman, who also released De Leon's film, made a career of re-using similar storylines with slight alterations and passing them off as new films. This one falls short of its predecessor due mostly to Golden's workmanlike direction and the hackneyed backdrop. Golden's next job for Corman, however, was a surprisingly witty adaptation of Bram Stoker's The Burial of the Rats (1995). ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
Based on horror author H.P. Lovecraft's writings, Necronomicon: Book of the Dead includes three short stories devoted to the deadly and mysterious "Necronomicon." When Lovecraft (played by Jeffrey Combs) manages to smuggle the legendary book out of a heavily guarded library, he quickly finds himself immersed in its passages, and three short stories take form as he sets off to record the information. In the first, Bruce Payne plays a disgruntled man whose inheritance of an old motel turns out to be more than he bargained for, as there are a nasty group of demons populating its basement. The second story follows a young reporter in search of a doctor who allegedly found the path to immortality, though, like the unwitting motel owner, he wouldn't realize how far in over his head he was until it became too late. The last story features Signy Coleman as a tough-as-nails police officer who descends into a strange set of catacombs in order to find her missing partner -- little does she know that an infamous serial killer is already living inside its subterranean depths. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
- Starring:
- Jeffrey Combs, Tony Azito, (more)
From the evidence at hand, it seems apparent that the inexpensive Mind Twister was the last cinematic stand for the late Telly Savalas. There's a wacko killer at large, murdering at random. A courageous cop offers himself as bait to stop the murderer. This proves difficult, as who knows where the killer will strike next? Richard Roundtree and Suzanne Slater also show up in this garish Fred Olen Ray concoction. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

- 1992
- R
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She lives. Deep in the bowels of the underworld Alyda the half-human demon waits to return to the earthy plane. This horror sequel chronicles her blood-soaked ascent. It all begins at Miskatonic University where several gruesome murders have occurred. Two college students, Randolph Carter and Eliot Damon Howard witnessed some of Alyda's handiwork in nearby Winthrop mansion where their friends, who went up there for a little illicit fun, were mysteriously slaughtered. The fleeing duo encounter the cops and paramedics. Though they claim some otherworldly monster is responsible, Sheriff Hatch pooh-poohs them, claiming an animal did the damage. Howard goes to the hospital and while there has a vision. He sees the original owner of the mansion who lived in the 1600s. The owner had been a warlock and it was he who awakened Alyda. As Winthrop fades, he warns Howard that he must stop her. Unfortunately, after his release, Howard has trouble finding people to believe him until he and Carter hook up with professor Harley Warren who uses a combination of ancient rituals and modern technology to take care of Alyda once and for all, but not before more blood is spilled and much horror ensues. Both this and its prequel were based on tales byH.P. Lovecraft. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Mark Kinsey Stephenson, John Rhys-Davies, (more)
In this Ring of Fire sequel, Don Wilson and Maria Ford play an enduring couple who survive all sorts of interference from rival kickbox gangs in their effort to put a little romance in their lives. When Ford is kidnapped and taken deep into the subterranean womb of an enemy gang hideaway, her lover must come to her rescue. ~ Rovi
- Starring:
- Don "The Dragon" Wilson











