Susan Tyrrell
22 titles
Filmography
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Forbidden Zone
(1980)Frenchy Hercules enters a door into the sixth dimension and finds herself surrounded by the kinky realm of little King Fausto and his queen, Doris.

Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker
(1981)Raised by his oddly overbearing aunt, a teen must contend with a psychotic detective when his guardian's obsessive behavior leads to a grisly murder.
September 30, 1955
(1977)A young Southerner loses his grip on reality when his favorite movie star dies suddenly. College undergraduate Jimmy J. (Richard Thomas) is an avid fan of "Rebel Without a Cause" star James Dean, but he finds himself unmoored by his hero's untimely death, which occurs in an auto accident on September 30, 1955. Though he initially resolves to memorialize the actor in a touching fashion, Jimmy soon finds himself on a path that includes debauchery and danger.

Cry-Baby
(1990)A meek schoolgirl falls for a hip-swiveling delinquent.

Fat City
(1972)John Huston’s powerful story, with a screenplay adapted by Leonard Gardner from his own novel, about the meagre hopes and dreams in the world of amateur boxing. Washed-up boxer, Tully (Stacy Keach), struggles with past demons while his spar partner Ernie (Jeff Bridges), faces new personal challenges. But the two men come to blows when their boxing careers begin to take different directions.

The Demolitionist
(1995)In a futuristic city, a wounded police officer is revived as a powerful cybernetic heroine, using her new abilities to bring justice to the streets.

Zandy's Bride
(1974)This western follows the relationship that tough rancher Zandy Allan develops with his mail-order bride, Hannah Lund. Although Zandy sent off for a compliant slave, he ends up with a feisty, headstrong woman.

Motorama
(1991)The weight of abuse by his parents inspires a 10-year-old to run away, steal a car, and participate in a card game only available at gas stations.

Another Man, Another Chance
(1977)A young French immigrant and an American veterinarian—both widowed—tentatively pursue their second chance at love in the Wild West.

Shoot Out
(1971)After being released from prison, a gunman seeks revenge on his double-crossing partner while looking after a girl. The former partner, who has prospered in the intervening years, hires a killer to ensure his safety.

The Christmas Star
(1986)Counterfeiter Horace McNickle escapes prison through his extraordinary likeness to St. Nick. The police are closing in, but Christmas is so near that there are Santas everywhere. McNickle is desperate to recover loot from an earlier caper but can’t make a move until he takes advantage of two neighborhood kids who really believe he is Santa.

Flesh + Blood
(1985)In medieval Europe, Agnes, a young girl from a noble family, becomes obsessed with her captors—a band of mercenaries hungry for revenge.

Rockula
(1990)Musical comedy about a 300-year-old vampire who meets his reincarnated lover from the 14th century and has to consummate their union before Halloween.

The Steagle
(1971)Amid the Cuban missile crisis, a professor decides to live out all of his daydreams, traveling across the country and adopting different personas.

Kid-Thing
(2012)A fever-dream fable about a rebellious girl who spends her time roaming the land, leaving destruction in her wake.

Subway Riders
(1981)In the heart of New York City in 1981, a deranged street musician lures victims into dark areas with his sax playing before shooting them on the spot.

Liar's Moon
(1982)High school sweethearts from different sides of the tracks elope to Louisiana, where 17-year-olds can marry, and suddenly face grown-up crises.

Powder
(1995)Powder displays a power that allows him to do extraordinary things.
Fast-Walking
(1982)A corrupt prison guard becomes involved in a plot to murder a black revolutionary serving time in his prison.

From a Whisper to a Scream
(1987)On the night of his niece’s execution for a string of grisly murders, historian Julian White reveals the sinister secrets of a town that spawns evil.