Bernie Casey
18 titles
Filmography
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Hit Man
(1972)Guns! Girls! Murder! Bernie Casey is the Hit Man, and he aims to please!

Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde
(1979)When heβs accidentally infected with a vial of his own experimental potion, a mild-mannered doctor is transformed into a prostitute-killing vampire.

Brothers
(1977)Follows the star crossed love affair between activist and author Angela Davis and Black Panther and revolutionary prison gang leader George Jackson.

I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
(1988)When soldier Jack Spade learns that his brother Junebug overdosed on gold chains and died, he returns to take down the local chain lord responsible.

Cleopatra Jones
(1973)Federal agent Jones tries to rescue her framed boyfriend from a drug-queen pervert known as Mommy.

Brian's Song
(1971)James Caan and Billy Dee Williams star in the true story of Chicago Bears' football players Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers.

Boxcar Bertha
(1972)A young woman and her union organizer boyfriend, dodging anti-union forces in Depression era Kansas, are forced into a life of train robbery.

Gargoyles
(1972)An anthropologist and his daughter stumble upon a colony of gargoyles in the southwestern U.S. who want to be left alone.

On the Edge
(2002)When a young basketball player entangles himself with drug dealers and ends up with a price on his head, he turns to an ex-cop and his pals for help.

The Glass Shield
(1994)The first black recruit in his squad, rookie cop JJ Johnson (Michael Boatman, The Good Wife) struggles to adapt to life on the force when confronted by the inherent prejudices and corruption of his precinct. Immediately positioned as an outsider, along with fellow novice cop Deborah (Lori Petty, Tank Girl, Orange is the New Black), JJ witnesses at first hand the brutality and implicit racism of his white colleagues. When an unlawful search results in the arrest of Teddy Woods (Ice Cube, Boyz N the Hood) on dubious murder charges, JJ risks his job and his life to reveal the truth. Directed by Charles Burnett (Killer of Sheep), this thrilling drama shines a light on the deep-rooted racial tensions of the American justice system and the toll of opposing institutionalised bigotry.

Guns of the Magnificent Seven
(1969)A noble gunfighter recruits a team of the deadliest cowboys in the West to help him free a peasant leader from a notorious Mexican prison.

Tomcats
(2001)After losing big at a casino, Michael has to get his last single friend married to collect on an old college bet and use it to pay the debt.

In the Mouth of Madness
(1995)When an author disappears, an insurance investigator hired to find the horror writer discovers far more than he could ever imagine.

The Man Who Fell to Earth
(1976)A starman fallen to Earth acquires massive wealth to try and ship water back to his home planet in this fantastical, allegorical, cult sci-fi film.

Never Say Never Again
(1983)Sean Connery returns to the role that made him famous, James Bond, in this remake of Thunderball.

The Best of Sex and Violence
(1982)John Carradine hosts this grindhouse tribute to 40 of the most lurid exploitation films ever, each shortened into 3 minutes of their best scenes.

Rent-a-Cop
(1987)An eccentric call girl hires a disgraced Chicago cop to protect her from a sinister, murderous drug dealer that is out to kill her.

The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn
(1999)A 91-year-old woodworker finds an unexpected ally in his fight to keep his Georgia land from being taken by a scheming mall developer.