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 Four women convicted of first-degree murder are condemned to a
government-designated dumping ground on San Bruno Island-where they will
be free to do anything they want except to leave. But with no laws and
killers all around, they will be forced to commit extreme acts of
violence and deprave.
Storyline Wide-eyed nineteen year old Christine Adams decides on a whim to leave
her broken family life in small town British Columbia to move to Los
Angeles to be with her boyfriend Eddie Molina, who doesn't know she's
coming. Christine hopes to start a family with Eddie immediately. But
Christine finds that she is restless in her life with Eddie and moves
on. From move to move which are always done on a whim, Christine has a
similar restless attitude, always dreaming of something better. But she
has no real marketable job skills - although she is always thinking
about continuing with her schooling in some trade to make a better life
for herself - or sense of what working in a traditional type job means.
She is able to get by on her looks, which lands her a job as a Las Vegas
showgirl. She also goes in and out of relationships - including with
Vegas comic Danny Raymond, ex-football player Tommy Marcott (Jim Brown) who too is
trying to find his meaningful niche in life, older businessman Richard
Morgan who...
Storyline It's 1865 in Missouri and the Civil War has just ended. Reb soldiers
Hollis (Joe Namath) and Matt (Jack Elam) flee from Union soldiers that want to imprison them.
Hollis then frees a black man named Duncan (Woody Strode) from a lynching and they
become a trio. Later when Holllis wins a lot of money at the pool table
and Matt doesn't get any, the two soldiers become enemies. This leads to
a showdown between Hollis and Duncan against Matt and the men he has
brought in to get that money.