John Garko Movies
Are we alone? Encounters of the Fourth Kind -- A Report on Communion explores the idea that visitors from other worlds commonly cruise the skies surrounding Earth and interact with humans. Those who have experienced sightings, and who claim to have been abducted, provide firsthand accounts of such phenomena. Film highlights include interviews with Whitley Strieber, author of Communion. Strieber is widely known for his serious efforts to authenticate the presence of alien life. Strieber's friends and family members also provide commentary. Roddy McDowall hosts this compelling look at the possibility that extraterrestrial life coexists with humans. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide
In this western, a taciturn and enigmatic gunfighter cleans up a corrupt town. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
In this western, a brave hero helps a man wrongly accused of killing a saloon girl in a small Texas town. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
In this western, an engimatic stranger stops a stage from being robbed. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Garko, William Berger, (more)
During WWII, the army chooses five of its most courageous and coldhearted soldiers to infiltrate German lines for a suicide mission to secure enemy plans. ~ All Movie Guide
Produced by Roger Corman, Gunslinger stars Corman's then-sweetheart Beverly Garland as tough lady-marshal Rose Hood. Dance-hall girl Erica Page (Allison Hayes), Rose's bitterest enemy, hires gunslinger Cane Miro (John Ireland) to bump off the marshal. When he falls in love with Rose, Cane is faced with the most delicate dilemma in his entire murderous career. Cheaply made, Gunslinger has a raw, dusty integrity often lacking in more expensive westerns. The best scenes involve the confrontations between Beverly Garland and Allison Hayes, two of the most fearsome females ever captured on celluloid. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Ireland, Beverly Garland, (more)










