Richard Keats Movies
Director Brent Fidler details the remarkable experiences that shaped Edgar Allan Poe's rich imagination with this biographical drama that uses the legendary author and poet's deathbed dreams as a springboard to exploring his remarkable life. Born into theater and raised in England, Poe would later make his home on the docks of Richmond. It was there that the author produced his true classics - some of the best-known works in literary history. As Poe lies in his hospital bed edging ever closer to the unknown, the past intermingles with the present to highlight how one author managed to transform his inner torment into words that would reverberate down through the generations, profoundly affecting the lives of anyone who dared enter his macabre world. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Brent Fidler, Mackenzie Gray, (more)
A man returns to the past to improve his present time and instead messes it up in this old-fashioned science fiction B movie. The film begins in the year 2073; Nicholas Sinclair, like his other time-travel researchers is dying from a virus. He returns via time warp to 1973 to bring back a defective robot probe. The trouble begins when his colleagues send a probe after him. In the revised present most of the world is being overrun by robots while the human population is being wiped out by a virus. Nicholas is a soldier in the guerrilla army that battles the robots. His wife Natasha is also in the army. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Richard Keats, Mitch Cox, (more)
Dom DeLuise's son Michael holds the directorial reins in the direct-to-video Almost Pregnant. Onetime "Charlie's Angel" Tanya Roberts plays a woman who'll do anything to become pregnant. Since her hubby Jeff Conaway can't deliver the goods, she decides to rely upon a surrogate. Her first new partner turns out to have had a vasectomy-and this is only the beginning. The director's dad makes an amusing appearance in this strident but undeniably funny bedroom farce. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A remake of Roger Corman's 1964 adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe tale was produced by Corman but directed by Larry Brand. Its the story of a medieval prince (Adrian Paul) and his attempt to avoid a vicious plague among the populace. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Patrick Macnee, Adrian Paul, (more)









