We begin a multi-part miniseries on The United Film Distribution Company and Taurus Entertainment, one of the first distributors to be operated by a motion picture exhibition company, who teamed with filmmaker George A. Romero to produce and/or distribute several of his most popular and enduring movies, including Dawn of the Dead and Creepshow.
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The movies discussed in this episode include:
Class of 1984 (1982, Mark L. Lester)
Creepshow (1982, George A. Romero)
Dawn of the Dead (1978, Geroge A. Romero)
Death Screams (1982, David Nelson)
The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977, John Landis)
Knightriders (1981, George A. Romero)
Lion of the Desert (1981, Moustapha Akkad)
Mother’s Day (1980, Charles Kaufman)
Q: The Winged Serpent (1982, Larry Cohen)
The Sinful Bed (1973, Ralf Gregan)
Sitting Ducks (1980, Henry Jaglom)
Tintorera: Killer Shark (1978, René Cardona Jr.)
Threads
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Deep in the Heart (aka Handgun)
Chattanooga Choo Choo
UFOria
The Orphans 6
The Orphans 5
Motion Picture Marketing
Miramax Films - Part Five
Miramax Films - Part Four
Rampage
Miramax Films: Part Three
Oklahoma Smugglers
Miramax Films - Part Two
Miramax Films - Part One
Plain Clothes
Real Genius
Joy of Sex
Valley Girl
Into the Night
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