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Jerry Randall Movies

1971  
PG  
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A young man with a death wish and a 79-year-old high on life find love in Hal Ashby's cult black comedy. Deadpan rich boy Harold (Bud Cort) keeps staging elaborate suicide tableaux to get the attention of his mother (Vivian Pickles), but she keeps planning his brilliant future for him instead. Obsessed with the trappings of death, Harold freaks out his blind dates, modifies his new sports car to look like a mini-hearse, and attends funerals, where he meets the spirited Maude (Ruth Gordon). An eccentric to the core, Maude lives exactly as she pleases, with avid collecting and nude modeling among her many pursuits. To the disgust of Harold's relatives and the befuddlement of Harold's shrink, Harold falls in love with her. As lilting Cat Stevens tunes play on the soundtrack, Maude teaches Harold a valuable lesson about making the most of his time on earth. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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Starring:
Ruth GordonBud Cort, (more)
 
1969  
PG  
When Dan (Jeremy Slate) wins a motorcycle worth $2,000, he plans to sell the bike for a down payment on a ranch and settle down. After the motorcycle is stolen by Tony (Michael Walker), Tampa (Adam Roarke) takes possession of it. Dan is soon after the thugs who took the bike and who are on the way to Mexico. One by one, Dan eliminates the crooks with boulders, fists, and ropes, and he makes grisly and effective use of a pit of rattlesnakes to exact his revenge. His girl Cathy (Jocelyn Lane) shudders in terror as the men beat themselves into bloody submission in this manic macho motorcycle movie. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeremy SlateAdam Roarke, (more)
 
1969  
PG  
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Chuck (Tom Stern) and his brother Wes (Jeremy Slate) are the wealthy siblings who plan to rob Caesar's Palace more for fun than profit. They ingratiate themselves to the Hell's Angels of Oakland, lead by Sonny Barger (himself). The brothers plan to use the gang as a diversion during the staging of the planned heist. When Betsy the biker babe (Conny Van Dyke) mistakenly reveals the plan, the brothers are forced to take other measures when they become separated in this boring biker movie that features real Hell's Angels gang members. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom SternJeremy Slate, (more)
 
1968  
 
In the first episode of a two-part story arc, Granny has become engrossed in TV wrestling shows, convinced that all the carefully rehearsed mayhem is for real. Granny's favorite grappler is Rebecca of Donnybrook Farm (Gayle Caldwell), whose great rival is the Boston Strong Girl (Jerry Randall). When it looks as if Rebecca is going to lose her latest bout to her opponent, Granny rushes down to the arena to "save" the brawny female wrestler. "The Rasslin' Clampetts" first aired on January 31, 1968. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1968  
 
Having climbed into the wrestling ring to "rescue" her favorite grappler, Rebecca of Donnybrook Farm (Gayle Caldwell), Granny scores a hit with the rest of the fans. Canny promoter Gene Booth (Alan Reed Sr.), knowing a good gimmick when he sees one, organizes Granny and the rest of the Clampetts into a wrestling tag team. Don't miss the thrill-packed climax wherein Granny single-handedly tames none other than Mike Mazurki. The conclusion of a two-part story arc, "The Great Tag-Team Match" was originally shown on February 7, 1968. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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