Kreskin Movies

- 2005
- Add The Amazing Kreskin: Mental Marvels, Feats and Stunts From the World's Greatest Mentalist to QueueAdd The Amazing Kreskin: Mental Marvels, Feats and Stunts From the World's Greatest Mentalist to top of Queue
The Amazing Kreskin: Mental Marvels, Feats and Stunts from the World's Greatest Mentalist features the famous magician and mentalist showing some of his most famous tricks including levitating a table, and using a pendulum in order to divine the truth and look into the future. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

- 2004
- Add Goodnight, We Love You: The Life and Legend of Phyllis Diller to QueueAdd Goodnight, We Love You: The Life and Legend of Phyllis Diller to top of Queue
The comedienne who shot to stardom as "the world's worst housewife" offers an intimate look at her life and career on the eve of her farewell stand-up performance. Phyllis Diller has been keeping her fans in stitches for nearly half-a-century. A gleefully self-depreciating comic whose outlandish sense of style always set her apart from the pack, Diller not only recollects her rise to stardom, but also allows viewers into her home to show just what life is like behind the scenes. A press conference leading up to her final performance showcases the quick-witted Diller at her unscripted best, with additional rehearsal and dressing room footage showing just what an incredible impact she has had on the world of show-business. Additional appearances by Rip Taylor, Don Rickles, Roseanne Barr, Red Buttons, and Lily Tomlin offer a chance for some of Diller's best known fans to reflect on their fondest memories of the star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Phyllis Diller
A merry band of young psychiatric patients, lead by Luck (Danny Lopes), escapes their mental hospital after shooting a guard and stealing a van. They rush to rendezvous with the seriously demented Rev. Salo (Vincent Lamberti) and his depraved wife (Christie Sanford), who, when not preaching nutty wisdom, have raised their daughter Grace (Lizzy Mahon) as a drug-addicted slave. When the mental patients show up, the reverend and his wife get more than they bargained for, and Grace develops a close relationship with her grandfather (The Amazing Kreskin) who fills her in about her family, but leaves out a pretty important detail about himself. Meanwhile, a devil-horned goat watches it all with a gimlet eye. Yes, a goat. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide








