Margaret Scarborough Movies
A high school gridiron star gets a rude awakening when he goes to bed the night after graduation and wakes up as a thirty-nine year old stuck in a crumbling marriage to the town floozy and with no recollection of the past twenty years. Danny (Taylor Hart) is the kind of guy whole ruled the high school hallways: tough, athletic, and cocky, this teenage all star always knew he was destined for greatness. On the night of his high school graduation, Danny encounters a mysterious Gypsy magician while partying on the beach. The next thing Danny knows, he is transported twenty-years into the future and his life is in shambles. Not only did Danny forsake his high school sweetheart Lynn (Margaret Scarborough) in favor of the fast and loose Margie (Darla Gordon), but his Harvard Law School dreams seem to have gone up in smoke as well. Is it too late for Danny to venture back into the past in one final, desperate bid to set the future straight? ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Margaret Scarborough
When an amateur porn film crew takes a wrong turn while driving through Mexico, they quickly discover that the local legends concerning a murderous luchadore may have some element of truth in this bloody horror film. They were driving down a dusty road when they decided to make a wrong turn in the middle of nowhere, and now it's beginning to look like they may never find their way back to civilization. Upon pulling into the windswept ghost town of "La Sangre De Dios," the crew begins hearing whispers of a psychotic luchadore named "El Mascarado" who tears the faces off of his victims and leaves them to bleed to death. As the darkness falls and the crew gets frisky, no one notices that they're all about to become pawns in the most brutal death match ever staged. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Rey Mysterio, Irwin Keyes, (more)
Just how far would you go to get financing for your business? Donald Chandler (Roy Werner) is the owner of a restaurant who suddenly finds himself without a business or a job when his wife leaves him, taking the deed to the eatery with her. Eager to start over, Donald goes into a business partnership with Miguel Sanchez (Gerardo Mejia), a gardener who was taking care of Donald's lawn until he won a fortune in the lottery. Miguel is willing to front Donald the money to open a new restaurant, but there's a catch -- in exchange, Donald has to marry Catalina (Laura Elena Harring), Miguel's beautiful but ill-tempered daughter who needs an American husband in order to get a green card and stay in California. Loco Love (produced under the title Mi Casa, Su Casa was the first feature film from director Bryan Lewis. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Laura Elena Harring, Roy Werner, (more)
Rafi Eisenman's thriller Sunstorm starts with he killing of the General (Stacy Keach). His four daughters are eager to inherit the fortune from their father's gambling business, but the person who masterminded his death, Victoria Warren (Bo Derek), has her eyes on the fortune as well. The daughters team up to get their revenge, but they learn that their father's life was much more complicated than they ever knew. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bo Derek, Ray Raglin, (more)
Tom Huang makes his directorial debut with this comedy-drama about a group project at an unnamed L.A university. Judy (Margaret Scarborough) is a blonde airhead; Rick (Kurt Kohler) has the social graces of a bovine; San (Huang) is an ace student struggling with his Chinese-American identity; and Tonisha (N.D. Brown) desperately tries to balance the demands of school while supporting her impoverished mother and little brother. As the film progresses, Tonisha feels overwhelmed by her responsibilities; Judy parties too much; Rick still has no social skills; and San finds himself torn between comely white chick Dana (Wendy Speake) and Chinese-American-and-damned-proud-of-it Grace (Mary Chen). Yet in spite of their respective troubles, this mismatched group bands together to overcome unsympathetic professors and demanding parents in order to make the best gosh-darned project of the whole semester. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide













