Monday, June 29, 2009

"Are we the first, Boogie?" - Disco




Video Re-Issue: "Superfly" with Boogie(doe) - that's his Hip-Hop name!







Okay, summer time is near and those pesky flies will be returning!

This is a video made 2 years ago starring "Boogie(doe)" as the defender of all puppies who can't stand to have their patience tested by those pesky winged varmints!

Hang 'em High Boogie!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Boo!




Boogie sneaks up on Ken - at first Ken thought it was a ghost - hence the white aura.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

"Save The Last Snooze For Me...."




No Way To Start The Weekend!




"Looking For Mr. Goodbar" - Opening Credits




"Looking For Mr. Goodbar" was a drama that ended in tragedy. The film was more of a sexual fantasy for a woman discovering herself. My attention as a teenager was the soundtrack - the theatre preview started with the finale breakdown of "Try Me I Know We Can Make It" by Donna Summer - that drew me in right away.

There were quite a few popular dance tracks in the soundtrack - here is the opening sequence with one that will be recognized and the theme sung by the great, Marlena Shaw.

The soundtrack to "Looking For Mr. Goodbar" featured several disco classics:

Don't Leave Me This Way - Thelma Houston
Lowdown - Boz Scaggs
Machine Gun - Commodores
Love Hangover - Diana Ross
She Wants To (Get On Down) - Bill Withers
She's Lonely - Bill Withers
Try Me I Know We Can Make It - Donna Summer
Back Stabbers - O'Jays
Prelude To Love/Could It Be Magic - Donna Summer

NOTE: Film to be posted soon


Looking for Mr. Goodbar is a 1975 novel by Judith Rossner, and a 1977 film by Richard Brooks starring Diane Keaton and Richard Gere, based on the true story of a woman who has an affair with her sadistic and misogynistic professor as the beginning of a long downward spiral that culminates in her brutal murder.

In recent years the film has been compared to Jane Campion’s 2003 In the Cut. Lou Lumenick in the New York Post called the latter an “erotic thriller that amounts to an implausible update on Looking for Mr. Goodbar.”

ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - Part 4




ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - Part 4

The network that made television exciting in the 60’s and 70’s struts their stuff I this medley of previews and commercials.

Look for a few of your favorite stars! Farrah (we miss her already!)

ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - Part 3




ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - Part 3

The network that made television exciting in the 60’s and 70’s struts their stuff I this medley of previews and commercials.

Look for a few of your favorite stars! Farrah (we miss her already!)

ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - Part 2




ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - Part 2

The network that made television exciting in the 60’s and 70’s struts their stuff I this medley of previews and commercials.

Look for a few of your favorite stars! Farrah (we miss her already!)

Friday, June 26, 2009

ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - PART 1




ABC NETWORK PREMIERE 60’s and 70’s - PART 1

The network that made television exciting in the 60’s and 70’s struts their stuff I this medley of previews and commercials.

Look for a few of your favorite stars! Farrah (we miss her already!)

Thursday, June 25, 2009

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 10 (Finale)







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 10 (Finale)

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 9







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 9

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

NOTE: SCENES IN THIS REEL CAN BE PRETTY GRAPHIC

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 8







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 8

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 7







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 7

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 6







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 6

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 5







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 5

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 4







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 4

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are too much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 3







"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 3

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 2






"Wicked, Wicked" - Part 2

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

70's Horror Flicks: "Wicked, Wicked" (1973) - Part 1







"Wicked, Wicked"

Duo-Vision. No Glasses - All You Need Are Your Eyes.

I saw "Wicked, Wicked" as a the age of 12 - what a blow! I always loved suspense and horror as a kid. This one was curious to me because ti was being shown in "DUO-VISION" a new concept where the screen would be split in half and you witness 2 angles of each sequence. Seemed groundbreaking at the time - since then it has been used over and over in scenes of various great films.

The film was shot here in San Diego, CA at a famous resort called Hotel Del Coronado - it is quite a cheesy film but outlines the camp and quality of films in the early 70's - it was written and directed by Richard L. Bare who believe it or not directed many episodes of Green Acres!!!

The night club scenes are fabulous - the songs are to much - you may sit back and wonder...what?

NOTE: There are German subtitles on the underground copy and the quality is a bit bad - but still fun to watch.

Beware - It can be quite ghastly and terrifying in some scenes!

A tongue-in-cheek psycho movie in "Duo-vision." The entire feature employs the split-screen technique used in parts of Brian De Palma's "Sisters" that same year. As a handyman at a seacoast hotel, Randolph Roberts wears a monster mask while he kills and dismembers women with blond hair. Tiffany Bolling is a singer, Scott Brady is a detective and Edd "Kookie" Burns is a lifeguard. The music is the original organ score for the silent film "Phantom of the Opera."

Directed by Richard L. Bare

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 9 (Finale)







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 9 (Finale)

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 8







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 8

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 9

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 7







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 7

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 8

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 6







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 6

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 7

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 5







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 5

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 6

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 4







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 4

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 5

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 3







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 3

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 4

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 2







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 2

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 3

Disco Movies: "The Apple" (1980) - Part 1







"The Apple" (1980) - Part 1

A Funky Fantasy That'll Rock Your World!

Directed by Menahem Golan

This is one of the most outrageous music films of the 80's - it is quite campy - but fun to watch!

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow. Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear the Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label. All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

Stars Catherine Mary Stewart, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Joss Ackland

GO TO PART 2