The Revolutionary(1970)

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A radical student feels that he has been betrayed by the college association to which he belongs, and thinks more violent actions must be taken in order to alter the existing system.



Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues(1972)

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A cocky Harvard graduate transports a load of marijuana from Boston to Berkeley, California. His girlfriend gets busted with the second load. He and a friend go against a dirty cop and a Cuban gangster to get the load and the girl back.



Mirage(1995)

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Matteo Juarez is a retired detective hired by a local businessman to follow his wife Jennifer. She has a split personality and seems to be putting herself in danger without knowing it.



Out of It(1969)

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The story of two high-school students: one an intellectual but socially inept, the other a not- so-bright football hero and lady-killer.



Nunzio(1978)

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Protected by his brother (James Andronica), a mentally impaired Brooklynite (David Proval) pretends he's Superman and becomes a hero.



The Island of Nevawuz(1978)

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An unknown, tucked-away, medieval island is threatened by the advent of big business. A wealthy business man wants to develop the untouched island, which could then be ruined by the subsequent pollution.



The Steam-Driven Adventures of Riverboat Bill(1986)

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Boy, his three pals and an old man who were sailing down a river in England are intercepted by a mugger, who turns their boat into a pirate-ship.



The November Men(1993)

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A guerrilla film-maker notices that the Left never carry out successful presidential assassinations, and decides to make a movie about it. But is he a little too interested in the subject himself?