Tony Kendall Movies
Italian lead actor, onscreen from the '60s. ~ All Movie Guide- Starring:
- Stefania Rocca, Giorgio Pasotti, (more)
Eurocentric arrogance prompts all the people who handle and acquire a strange Ceylonese curio to dismiss the legend surrounding it, which is that it is a death stone, and holding it presages an early demise. The first to discover it is Jane, who is the fiance of an architect. When she is killed in a run-in with some drug dealers, her fiancee goes on the rampage, dealing out plenty of lethal martial arts kicks and blows and setting up the villains for some serious revenge while the Ceylonese locals celebrate their colorful festivals. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Albert Fortell, Birte Berg, (more)
This standard comedy thriller is more a vehicle to show off Jean-Paul Belmondo's stunts than to convey a suspenseful tale to a hoodwinked audience. Belmondo plays a conman who gets tangled in a complex series of hassles that involve some well-placed kicks to straighten out. Everyone is after a microfilm he has, and when he is not hanging from a helicopter to escape his enemies he is bedding down one woman or another. Life, after awhile, seems fairly predictable as he goes from being airborne to bedridden or vice-versa. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jean-Paul Belmondo, Michel Galabru, (more)
In this family-oriented adventure fantasy, a less-than-Abominable snowman becomes friends with a teen-age girl, a conservationist, a deaf-mute and a courageous collie. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Mimmo Crau, Phoenix Grant, (more)
In this horror movie, a sudden nuclear war interrupts a wild orgy in a ramshackle house. The participants are spared the fate of those outside who are all blinded. Afterwards the newly blind begin attacking the house causing the man inside to fight them off with a high-powered rifle to protect the luscious young women inside. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tony Kendall, Francis Blanche, (more)
The Big Bust Out, a low-budget "women's prison" exploitation film directed by Ernst von Theumer, tells the story of seven beautiful women who escape from a high-security prison. After the breakout, Rebecca (Karen Carter) and her fellow escapees find they are in more trouble than they had imagined as they become the victim of a man involved in white slavery, Miller Drake (Gordon Mitchell). The Big Bust Out is violent, mindless and contains a good deal of gratuitous nudity. There is nothing here that hasn't been done better in other films. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
Spanish horror director Amando De Ossorio, who achieved cult status with the Blind Dead series of Knights Templar zombie films which began with La Noche del Terror Ciego, takes on the legend of the Lorelei in this disappointing effort. Helga Liné is the mysterious siren who turns into a silly-looking reptilian horror by night and rips out the hearts of nubile victims at a girls' school. Luciano Stella (aka Tony Kendall) is the virile guard in tight pants, who falls in love with the Lorelei long enough to visit her underwater cave. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

- 1972
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The satanic Templars return for more bloodletting and mayhem in this sequel to Tombs of the Blind Dead. This time around, the Templars are shown in flashback killing and drinking the blood of a virgin -- a process by which they hope to achieve eternal life. Local villagers arrest them, scald out their eyes with their torches, and burn the knights at the stake. This differs from the first film which had a legend explaining that crows ate out the Templars' eyes after they had been hung. Either way, the evil blind knights awaken during a festival celebrating the 500th anniversary of their defeat at the hands of the villagers. The drunken shouts of partygoers are quickly replaced by screams at the sight of the skeletal zombies and the massacre is on. A group of survivors -- including fireworks ace Jack, his old flame Vivian, the town's crooked mayor, and a few other eventual victims -- all gather in an old church that is quickly surrounded by the saber-swinging ghouls. One by one, they make idiotic moves that get them killed until only Jack, Vivian, and a little girl remain. As dawn approaches, they make their move to escape in a tense climactic scene that ends in a surprisingly effective twist. Tombs of the Blind Dead was followed by El Buque Maldito. ~ Patrick Legare, All Movie Guide
Hank McCain (John Cassavetes) is the imprisoned gangster who gets out of jail with the help of the mob. The syndicate wants him to take part in a heist of a Las Vegas casino. The plan is discussed and soon abandoned by the mob, but Hank decides to go ahead with the robbery. Disguised as a fireman, he pulls off the daring crime with the help of his current flame Irene (Britt Ekland). The angry mobsters want him dead and they soon close in on his old girlfriend Rosemary (Gena Rowlands) for information that could lead to Hank. She would rather commit suicide than give them information about her ex-boyfriend as she obviously still carries a torch for her old flame. Even without her help, the dragnet closes in on Hank as the mobsters systematically figure out his whereabouts. This feature was the Italian entry at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival, a choice that caused controversy and questions. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Cassavetes, Britt Ekland, (more)
In this detective outing, two Yankee investigators must fight the Golden Dragon to retrieve a powerful atomic weapon. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
An American heiress is rescued from the wilds of Ceylon jungles and "new world" cities by 2 Americans. ~ All Movie Guide
This Italian James Bond takeoff stars Helmut Lange as a girl- and gadget-happy secret agent. His mission is to retrieve a laser device from the bad guys and claim it for his own country. Barbara Lass, the unforgettable star of Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory, is the woman in the case. The chase sequences are fun to watch, but the one-line quips lose a lot in the translation. Serenade for Two Spies gained its greatest American exposure in "Late Show" TV packages of foreign secret-agent capers of the late 1960s, hastily assembled to cash in on the Bond craze. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, (more)
Inspector X (Tony Kendall) is a private detective who teams up with Captain Tom Rowland (Brad Harris) of the NYPD homicide division in this action-packed crime drama filled with sex and violence. The duo is sent to Singapore to save a noted atomic scientist (E.F. Fuerbringer) from being blackmailed by international gangsters. There are plenty of fights and pretty femme fatales waiting for the heroes in their quest to protect the coveted professor. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, (more)












