Storyline A middle-class couple in crisis decides to take a trip to the Seychelles islands to find themselves. On this earthly paradise instead, in contact with this wild and unspoiled nature, he falls in love with a beautiful local beauty and she ends up in the arms of a failed writer. But in the end the couple is made peace and leave the island forever...
Storyline The Class of '74 (prequel to The Roommates) is the story of four young women who belong to today...or perhaps even to tomorrow. When we first meet them on the campus, it is instantly apparent that they are four young women to whom nature has been generous...four bodies that have been amply endowed, designed to turn men's heads and cause their wives, girlfriends, and/or mistress concern. And interestingly, all four have looks to go with their bodies. Four distinctive, different faces, all which epitomize young womanhood..in short, you don't know where to look first. And then we hear them talking. We realize they are bright, witty, intelligent women who believe in doing their own thing; free spirit whose moral codes are where everyone else secretly wishes theirs were. Except Gabriella. Gabriella is a bit unworldly, naive about life but willing to learn. She looks to her friends for advice and consultation. Then there is Maggie who feels she is the equal of any man and has the looks, confidence and drive to do anything she wants. And Carla (Marki Bey, Sugar Hill), black and beautiful, who is having a love affair with life. Black or white, it makes no difference as long as you live for today. As she tells Gabriella, "I'm making love happen, and it's the wildest kick I ever had. The sooner you learn it's all wrapped up in the sex game we play, the better off you'll be." Finally, there is Heather, blonde, built, and bright, whose ambitions lean towards owning a Greek island or being the next Princess of Monaco. Watch and listen to her for a few minutes and you'll know she's going to get what she wants...and more!
Storyline "A Black Man can't catch a cab in New York." Written by Anthony B. Major (Super Spook), Bill Jay stars in this silent short film of his trials and tribulations on trying to catch a cab in the Big Apple. He starts with just trying to signal one down, but when that fails he offers money to a passing by Marki Bey (Sugar Hill, The Landlord) to catch one for him. When that fails he dressed up in a variety of costumes to try and catch a cab. Music for the film is done by Rheet Taylor.
"Anthony B. Major
wrote and directed the Award winning short "Off-Duty", segments for the
NBC-TV syndicated That Teen Show and directed and produced, based on his
original idea, the nationally and internationally distributed feature film, "SuperSpook", a parody on super heroes."
Storyline A knowledgeable- doctor, Calvin Crosse (Philip Michael Thomas) moves to a
secluded community and soon discovers a deadly virus affecting the
young town's people. What is more disturbing, is the conspiracy to
protect this epidemic when he tries to cure those infected.