Edward Murphy Movies
Upon returning to Vietnam years after the war, veteran Richard Hatch stumbles onto a drug-running operation overseen by some of his fellow ex-soldiers. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Richard Hatch, Jolina Mitchell-Collins, (more)
When the Burbank Karate Club embarks upon a relaxing cruise, the last thing they expect to encounter is hippie smugglers, white slavery, and man-eating monks looking to raise Karate masters up from the grave, but they do in this lively and decidedly off-beat and campy Hong Kong martial arts adventure. Much of the film is comprised of footage from Roger Corman's 1978 horror film Piranha. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Cameron Mitchell, Geoffrey Binney, (more)
Asked to choose between making love to thousands of attractive women or fighting in the Vietnam War, a man makes the seemingly obvious choice only to discover it's not quite what he expected in this satiric comedy drama. Wilbur Steele (Tom Shea) is a college student who moonlights as a political organizer, poet, and musician. Wilbur is also something of a ladies' man, which draws the attention of a group of clandestine scientific researchers led by Dr. Wednesday (Keith McConnell), whose work is being funded by eccentric billionaire W.W. (Stuart Lancaster). Obsessed with overpopulation and his own inability to father a child, W.W. has hatched a plan to sterilize 80 percent of the adults on Earth, with a handful of carefully chosen men and women keeping the Earth suitably populated. Dr. Wednesday has studied Wilbur's health records and bloodlines, and coupled with his appetite for sex, he seems a perfect candidate for the program; Wilbur himself is not so enthusiastic, but when he's told his choice is to join them or be drafted into the army, Wilbur reluctantly accepts. In order to father 2,000 children in two years, Wilbur is given new female partners three times a day; however, he's not permitted to speak with them or form any sort of personal relationship, and after a few weeks of constant sex without any sort of affection, Wilbur begins to go mad. Wilbur and the Baby Factory was written and directed by Tom McGowan under the assumed name Tom Wolfe. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tom Shea, Keith McConnell, (more)

- 1969
- PG
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This Filipino scarefest is better known by the title Mad Doctor of Blood Island. The principle villain, however, is not a "he" but an "it". A frantic search is conducted on a remote island for a deadly, green-blooded "Chlorophyl Monster." Notice how we aren't making any toothpaste jokes here. It should come as no surprise that John Ashley is the star; his leading lady is the luscious Angelique Pettyjohn, while Ronald Remy is the eponymous mad doctor. Remy would make a return appearance in a sort of sequel, Beast of Blood ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide










