Mark L. Lester Movies
Mark L. Lester is either an exploitation director of modest talent and somewhat elevated taste, or one of the shrewdest political filmmakers ever to set foot in Hollywood. For those who only know his work on pictures like
Truck Stop Women,
Gold of the Amazon Women,
Roller Boogie, or
Class of 1999, he probably seems like the former, but for anyone who's followed his career from the beginning, when he was making movies that won prizes at the Venice Film Festival, there's no question that he's a serious filmmaker.
Lester was born in Cleveland, OH, and raised in the San Fernando Valley, in the suburbs of Los Angeles. His interests in college centered far more on politics than filmmaking, and in 1968 he was chairman of California Youth for Senator Eugene McCarthy -- it was from those beginnings that the direction of his career, if not the career itself, became apparent.
Lester turned to filmmaking after graduating from California State University at Northridge with a degree in political science. He headed to San Francisco with the idea of making movies which contained significant political and social statements. By that time, he had become a voracious moviegoer and watcher, and had seen several thousand movies dating from the silent era to the most recent releases. His idol was director/producer
Howard Hawks, not only for his stylistic attributes, but also because
Hawks was a filmmaker who couldn't be pegged to a single particular genre -- he made comedies, Westerns, dramas, action-adventure stories, and even science fiction, and all of it was acclaimed by critics and the public alike.
Lester started his professional career with a documentary about the police, but his first full-length movie was a documentary entitled Twilight of the Mayas (1971), for which he spent six months living in Mexico; the film won the top prize for a documentary at the 1971 Venice Film Festival. He next wrote, produced, and directed Tricia's Wedding, a parody of the
Nixon White House starring the satiric cabaret troupe
the Cockettes. The mixing of political satire and a cast made up mostly of actors in drag was, in and of itself, a daring political statement at the time, and the movie -- which became an underground favorite and a hit on the "midnight movie" circuit -- put
Lester on the cutting edge of new American filmmakers. In 1973,
Lester released
Steel Arena -- which he wrote, produced, and directed himself -- a movie about the people who make their livings pushing cars (and themselves) to the limit in demolition derby exhibitions. The movie was a success and also garnered enthusiastic reviews from Rolling Stone and other magazines, whose writers saw the movie's originality and bold approach to its subject as groundbreaking. With that film to his credit,
Lester jumped into the profitable exploitation cinema field with
Truck Stop Women (1974), a good-natured action thriller starring ex-Playboy Playmate
Claudia Jennings, about a group of women who use their truck stop as a front for hijackings and prostitution, and have to fight for their survival when organized crime tries to take over their operation. Then it was back to his political roots in 1975 with
White House Madness, a satirical look at Washington politics in the era of Watergate. By this time,
Lester had organized his own production company, Mark L. Lester Films. In 1976,
Lester made
Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw, a violent action feature co-starring a pre-Wonder Woman
Lynda Carter and evangelist-turned-actor
Marjoe Gortner in a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde-type crime story, with a clever script by
Vernon Zimmerman. In 1977,
Lester released
Stunts (aka
Who Is Killing the Stuntmen?), a thriller about a company making an action-adventure film that proved exciting to audiences and absorbing to mainstream critics, who were now acknowledging
Lester as one of the most talented and daring low-budget filmmakers in America. Ironically, despite the praise that he received for the best of these movies during the 1970s, he never moved up to the top rank of new directors, mostly because his work was confined to relatively low-budget productions and to genres that didn't get the full attention of film section editors or play very long in theaters. Instead, it was the contemporaries of
Lester's, including
George Lucas and
Steven Spielberg, who emerged to prominence behind movies like
Jaws,
American Graffiti, and
Star Wars, with the backing of major studios.
Lester might not have had a
Close Encounters of the Third Kind in him, but at the point where
Spielberg was doing
The Sugarland Express or
Duel, he and
Lester were peers and a good match to each other.
Lester did move up a rung in industry commercial "legitimacy" when he graduated to made-for-television features, with
Gold of the Amazon Women, starring
Anita Ekberg,
Bo Svenson, and
Donald Pleasence. In 1979, he returned to theatrical exploitation fare with
Roller Boogie, a quickie feature intended to cash in on the (very) short-lived roller-disco phenomenon, starring
Linda Blair. By the early '80s,
Lester had begun producing as well as directing, most notably on
Tobe Hooper's chiller
The Funhouse (1981). He was back directing again on
Class of 1984 (1982), a sort of update of
Blackboard Jungle about violence and delinquency in American high schools; that movie was
Lester's most controversial of his whole career, capturing onscreen the worst fears of parents and politicians and disturbing critics, even as it enjoyed a successful presentation at the Cannes Film Festival. It also elicited a strongly positive review from
Roger Ebert at the time, who waxed enthusiastic about both the movie and the filmmaker in the Chicago Sun-Times. The movie subsequently became a theatrical hit and has endured as a popular feature on cable television. Then came
Firestarter, a
Dino de Laurentiis production based on
Stephen King's book, which
Lester directed in 1984, with an all-star cast and a large budget. He followed this in 1985 with
Commando, a more conventional action-adventure yarn starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger and
Rae Dawn Chong, which he made for 20th Century Fox. And, for a change of pace,
Lester tried his hand at comedy with
Armed and Dangerous (1986), which came as a sort of poor man's
Police Academy, starring
John Candy. The following year,
Lester went into partnership with producer
John Davis on the joint financing of his movies. He returned to writing and producing as well as directing with
Class of 1999 (1990), a distant follow-up to
Class of 1984 with a more satiric edge and a science-fiction twist.
Lester continued as a busy director-producer of action-adventure films, both theatrical (
Extreme Justice,
Blowback, etc.) and occasionally for television (
Guilty As Charged). ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

- 2012
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A scientist searching for her missing father in the jungles of Belize recruits a small squad of U.S. soldiers to help track him down, and comes under attack from a swarm of giant, fire-breathing wasps while fighting a ruthless guerilla army. Corin Nemec and Dominika Juillet star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2009
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Cursed rock outfit The Dark Knights find their long-awaited comeback tour going from triumphant to tragic after they recruit a groupie into the band, and every gig leads to another dead body. Taryn Manning and Eric Roberts star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2009
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When the peaceful villagers of a remote community come under attack by an vicious predator, they quickly blame the killings on the feared Beast (Victor Parascos), who lives deep in the forest. But the true culprit is an evil troll under the spell of a powerful witch. Later, with the Beast by her side, beautiful villager Belle (Estella Warren) sets out to stop the witch before she can strike again. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Estella Warren

- 2008
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A college football team comes face to face with a Himalayan nightmare after their plane crashes on a remote mountain during a powerful blizzard. They thought that surviving the elements would be their greatest challenge, but when the Yeti emerges to consume them whole, these stranded jocks realize that sub-zero temperatures are the least of their concerns. As the dreaded snow beast moves in for the kill, the survivors attempt to outsmart him or die trying. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2007
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When four joyriding friends cause a crash that kills the son of Chicago's most notorious mob-boss, they find their bad luck quickly snowballing as the vengeful don sets out for settle the score, and a wily sheriff attempts to uphold the law. Leaving a trail of dead bodies in their wake, the desperate foursome struggles to cover up their tracks and get out of town. Vincent Pastore and Daniel Baldwin star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2007
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Veteran sci-fi and action stalwart Mark L. Lester (Commando, Class of 1984) helms this period supernatural horror opus, inspired by one of history's oddest mysteries: the question of what happened to the "Lost Colony" of Roanoke Island in 1587. In Lester's version of the tale, three demonic witches arise from the netherworld to claim the settlers, and attack the soldiers from multiple directions. The spirits include the Witch Wraith, who exerts apocalyptic control over the nearby forest; the Viking Wraith, who slices through the front lines with a broadsword, and the Reaper Wraith, who disembowels victims with a scythe. As devastation erupts and the colonists meet gory ends, hope arises in the form of Ananias Dare, who valiantly attempts to decipher the enigma of the wraiths, exploit their Achilles' Heel, and send the vile spirits back to the fiery cauldron of Hell. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- 2005
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A 16th Century Spanish sheriff presiding over a provincial city attempts to solve a gruesome series of murders in this period thriller starring Christopher Lambert. When a number of high-ranking nobles are found viciously slaughtered with large letters carved into their chests, it's up to haggard-but-honest lawman Ruy de Mendoza (Lambert) to crack the case. As he gets ever closer to the elusive killer, however, it soon becomes obvious that there is much more at stake than Mendoza originally thought, and that his relentless quest for the truth could very well cost him his life if he's not careful. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Christopher Lambert, Brian Blessed, (more)

- 2005
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A dormant volcano houses a deadly prehistoric secret in this tale of reptilian terror from Firestarter director Mark L. Lester. As two expeditions journey into the deep forests of Mt. Ararat, a collection of un-hatched pterodactyl eggs lay safely nestled in a dormant volcano. When these eggs crack, the Jurassic horror that emerges will put the survival skills of the two expeditions to the ultimate test. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Cameron Daddo, Coolio, (more)

- 2003
- R
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A drug deal gone awry leads to harrowing consequences for a group of campers in this thriller from Firestarter director Mark L. Lester. When they stumble across the aftermath of a botched, deep-woods drug deal, Chick (Louis Mandylor) convinces his nature-bound friends to pocket the cash and sell the cocaine that was left behind by the would-be dealers. Unaware that dealer Brian Nathanson (Judd Nelson) has survived the ordeal and witnessed the campers' indiscretion, he vows to track them down and retrieve the missing contraband. Meanwhile, the powerful drug lord behind the deal has hired a beautiful but lethal assassin to track down the drugs and the money at any cost -- and she's more than happy to fulfill her mission and take down anyone who gets in her way. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2002
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Mark L. Lester's Stealing Candy concerns three unsavory types who concoct a unique get-rich-quick scheme. The threesome attempts to put together a one-time-only online sex session featuring a famous actress. Their biggest problem to overcome is that fact that their star has no idea she will be taking part in such a project. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Alex McArthur, Coolio, (more)

- 2001
- R
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Beautiful, sultry Jayne Ferre (Julie Du Page) is a ruthless, mob-connected hitwoman who, in the opening scenes, "eliminates" several mobsters by pretending to seduce them before blowing them away. Her greed gets the best of her, however, when she absconds with a metal briefcase containing a million dirty dollars rightfully/wrongfully belonging to her boss, the equally ruthless Frank Bianci (Louis Mandylor). In an effort to escape with the cash she hitches a ride from California to Texas with down-and-out Emily (Erika Eleniak) and her 16-year old son Kerry (Jeremy Lelliott), who is on the run from a small time drug dealer. Meanwhile, a detective (Adam Baldwin) is tracking the trio as a gaggle of Bainco's henchmen close in on their car -- which breaks down, sending Jayne and Emily in different directions in search of Kerry who now has the million bucks. Emily is eventually picked up by a friendly stranger (James Remar), who happens to be in cahoots with Jayne. ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Erika Eleniak, Julie du Page, (more)

- 2000
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A military leader has taken the notion of discipline in the services too far in this action-drama. Lt. John Murphy (Antonio Sabato Jr., taking over the role played by Mark Dacascos in the first film) is sent in to investigate when a large number of American soldiers are reported missing from a remote military installation. Going undercover, Murphy pays a call to Lt. Col. Strauss (James Remar), and discovers a shocking secret -- Strauss has turned his base of operations into a kangaroo court, with the Lieutenant Colonel and his men serving as judge, jury, and executioners against soldiers who they feel are not living up to the high standards of military behavior. Murphy must now find a way to bring Strauss and his henchmen to justice and save the lives of the unjustly accused soldiers without tipping his hand in the process. Also released as Guilty As Charged, The Base II also features Melissa Lewis, Duane Davis, and Yuji Okumoto. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Antonio Sabato, Jr., James Remar, (more)

- 1999
- R
A serial killer with a singularly nasty penchant for peculiar mutilations makes a mistake when his next victim is the daughter of Tyler Pierce (Michael Madsen), a career bank robber who does not let a little thing like being in prison stop him from finding out who the killer is. Pierce escapes jail and begins to sniff out the killer by exploring the rural countryside where his daughter was slain. An ex-prostitute, Naomi (Jamie Luner), offers assistance in his relentless hunt and helps to hide him from FBI agent Gottfried (Bokeem Woodbine), who is equally devoted to bringing Pierce back to prison. Naomi winds up in the clutches of the killer just as Pierce figures out who it is, but can he get to Naomi in time to save her? Or will Agent Gottfried get his man before Pierce does? ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Michael Madsen, Bokeem Woodbine, (more)

- 1999
- R
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Mario Van Peebles and James Remar star in this action drama in which a police detective learns that a murderer he helped put behind bars has been released from prison. The CIA recruited the felon to work as a hired killer for the federal government, but his superiors dangerously underestimated his enthusiasm for this work; the murderer breaks free from custody while in training and goes on a remorseless killing spree, with the detective being one of the only men who knows how to stop him. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Mario Van Peebles, James Remar, (more)

- 1998
- R
In this drama, a popular writer fights for justice after he realizes that he helped convict the wrong man during a murder trial. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Craig Sheffer, Costas Mandylor, (more)

- 1998
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Desperate for a child of their own, a young couple visits the local sperm bank so the wife can be artificially inseminated. The procedure is a success, and the two are blissfully happy until they discover that the donor is a crazed killer obsessed with raising the child himself. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Kevin Dillon, Nick Mancuso, (more)

- 1998
- R
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An Army intelligence officer's undercover assignment as a border guard reveals an extensive web of corruption spun by vicious Mexican drug czars and high-ranking members of the border patrol. This fast-paced actioner follows the officer's attempt to destroy them before they can get to him. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Mark Dacascos, Tim Abell, (more)

- 1997
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A Manhattan architect starts a new life with a new wife. All seems to be going well until the day when his friends and acquaintances start turning up murdered. The killer turns out to be his psycho ex-wife, and the architect realizes his new wife is next on her list. ~ Brian Gusse, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Yancy Butler, Nick Mancuso, (more)

- 1995
- R
This action-packed, fact-based crime drama tells the story of Ma Barker and how she turned her four sons into ruthless criminals in hopes of escaping a life of intense poverty. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Theresa Russell, Dan Cortese, (more)

- 1994
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In this taut thriller, a Las Vegas taxi driver must run for his life after stealing a cool million's worth of Mafia money. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Scott Glenn, Andrew McCarthy, (more)

- 1993
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Filmed just before the Rodney King incident, Extreme Justice is a violent tale of "police procedure" gone bonkers. Troublesome LAPD cop Jeff Powers (Lou Diamond Phillips) is assigned to an elite squad headed by his old friend Dan Vaughn (Scott Glenn). Ostensibly organized to collar violent repeat offenders, Vaughn's men actually comprise a "Death Squad." Always careful to cover their tracks, the squad seldom brings 'em back alive. Powers' dilemma: should he turn in his buddies, or should he uphold their rather direct but undeniably effective deterrent to urban crime? Extreme Justice was withdrawn from distribution after the Los Angeles riots. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn, (more)

- 1991
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Director Mark L. Lester modeled this police action drama on the Hong Kong style, guaranteeing plenty of over-the-top action sequences. Dolph Lundgren stars as police detective Chris Kenner, an American raised in Japan. He is given a new partner, Johnny Murata (Brandon Lee, making his Hollywood debut), a Japanese raised in America. The two are made for each other -- Chris doesn't appreciate American culture, while Johnny doesn't much like Japanese culture. One thing they both enjoy are the martial arts, of which they are experts. The two are assigned to L.A.'s Little Tokyo, trying to nab the notorious Yoshida (Carey-Hiroyuki Tagawa), a drug manufacturer using a local brewery as his distribution center. Yoshida, a member of the Yakuza, has brought the residents of Little Tokyo to their knees. But Chris has personal reasons for wanting to get Yoshida -- as a child he witnessed Yoshida murdering his parents. When Yoshida rapes and kidnaps Minako (Tia Carrere), a beautiful lounge singer, it's the last straw and Chris and Johnny set out for Yoshida's heavily guarded home for a big showdown. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Dolph Lundgren, Brandon Lee, (more)

- 1990
- R
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Mark L. Lester's follow-up film to his Class of 1984 is a rancidly violent peek at a near-future high school world of terror -- The Jetsons meet The Terminator. In Lester's world, total anarchy rules (at least in Seattle). Classrooms are sinkholes of violence, and around the kill-zone high schools "Free Fire Zones" are set up that look like re-creations of Dachau. Rival youth gangs roam these areas with enough artillery for a second Vietnam War. The gangs' insane violence is exacerbated by a drug called Edge. When the Department of Educational Defense needs to supply new teachers, they look to a secret government agency headed by Dr. Bob Forrest (Stacy Keach) who sends new teaching recruits (Pam Grier, John P. Ryan, Joshua Miller) to the beleaguered high school. These novice teachers are not your ordinary teaching-college graduates, however. They are "tactical education units" -- cyborgs reprogrammed to teach readin' and writin' and 'rithmetic. If the students don't learn their daily assignments, they learn an even bigger lesson -- learn or die. The strict disciplinarian robots compel the student gangs to unite and fight the new educational menace. Under the leadership of Cody Culp (Bradley Gregg), who has just gotten out of reform school and has seen that there is more to life than killin' and cuttin' and Edge, the punks take up arms against the cyborgs who are invading their high-school turf. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Bradley Gregg, Traci Lind, (more)