Robert Random Movies

1990  
R  
An avenging rider roars off in search of the Grim Reaper who killed his love in this violent actioner. The rider, Wade Olsen, is an ex-cop and the Reaper is a black-leather-clad gang leader who has been a major thorn in Olsen's side for the two previous films. Riding off with Olsen are the mystical Rainmaker and the beautiful Skin, who wants to get back at the Reaper for torturing her lover Catfish and leaving him for dead after stealing a treasure map. To help him find the huge cache of stolen Civil War gold, Reaper and his enormous gang kidnap an archaeologist. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jason WilliamsRobert Random, (more)
1989  
R  
Across the arid Arizona wasteland roars the Reaper, riding out for bloody revenge against the undercover cop who put him in prison. En route, he grabs the cop's girl friend and soon after, brutal sex and graphic biker violence ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jason WilliamsRobert Random, (more)
1988  
R  
This low-budget fusion of erotic vampire tale and hard-boiled detective thriller pits Roger Sutter, a tough-as-nails, Dirty Harry-style L.A. detective (Jason Williams, who also directs) against Victor Radkoff, a strange and charismatic pop psychologist (Gustav Vintas). Sutter is convinced of Radkoff's role in a spate of gruesome murders, and he soon takes on the mantle of vampire hunter in pursuit of his elusive suspect. Bucking the annoyances of standard police procedure, he sets out to destroy Radkoff before he can transform his next target, a concert pianist (Leslie Milne), into his undead bride. Though Williams owes a sizable creative debt to Hammer's Count Yorga: Vampire, this is still an entertaining and sexy tale, kept afloat by interesting characters and good performances. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jason WilliamsGustav Vintas, (more)
1982  
PG  
In this horror outing, a California archaeologist has obtained the sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen and has taken it to his lab to be x-rayed. Unfortunately, the radiation levels he uses are too high and something begins to happen inside the coffin. Suddenly the mummy within storms out. Inside all the wrappings is an alien creature, the one who killed the king. He begins searching for the crystals he needs to return to his home planet. Frustrated, he begins a killing spree. Unlike movie mummies of old, this fellow is quite agile and can easily capture his human prey. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ben MurphyNina Axelrod, (more)
1969  
 
John Gavin stars as Santa Fe marshal Ben Cutter, whose homecoming is blighted when he finds his town has been taken over by a Mexican bandit gang. Accompanied by two of the less frightened townsfolk--a small boy (Manuel Padila Jr.) and the boy's mother (Marisa Pavan)--Cutter sets out to rid the town of the interlopers. This TV movie was the pilot for a weekly series, slated for a CBS timeslot. Half a dozen scripts were prepared before the network decided to turn thumbs down. Cutter's Trail was originally telecast in a 90 minute slot, then expanded to two hours for syndication. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Dale Robertson stars as Ben Calhoun, a cagey professional gambler in the west of the 1870s. After an unusually successful card game in Kansas City, Calhoun finds that his opponent has no ready cash. Instead, the gambler wins ownership of the Buffalo Pass, Scalplock and Defiance Railroad. Calhoun soons learns that his prize is no prize--the railroad is plagued by bandits, Indians, bad track, and rival railroad barons who'd like nothing better than to see Calhoun fail. First telecast on The ABC Sunday Night Movie on April 10, 1966, Scalplock was the pilot film for Dale Robertson's subsequent series The Iron Horse. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Dale RobertsonRobert Random, (more)
1965  
 
Evidently undergoing a mid-life crisis, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) decides to do something totally out of character. At least, that would seem to be the explanation when Rob pulls into his garage driving a snazzy new motorcycle. Despite Laura's (Mary Tyler Moore) strenuous objections, Rob is determined to take his "wheels" on a weekend joyride -- during which, after falling in with several much-younger cycle enthusiasts, our hero ends up getting arrested! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sandy KenyonJohnny Silver, (more)
1965  
 
Brooke Bundy guests in this episode as Inga Lindner, a Scandinavian girl newly arrived in America to attend UCLA. Gidget (Sally Field) takes it upon herself to instruct Inga in the strategies used to deal with American boys--and in the process nearly ruins Inga's prospects for marriage. And yes, that's future Star Trek costar Walter Koenig in the role of Gunnar. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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