Bud Cort
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Filmography
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Brewster McCloud
(1971)From his aerie high within the Houston Astrodome, with help from his offbeat friends, a boy is going to learn to fly with his homemade wings.

Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.
(1970)It’s the end of the world! Get happy! In this darkly comic film from Roger Corman, a military chemical accident kills everyone on the planet over the age of twenty-five, leaving Earth in the hands of the youth! Bud Cort and Cindy Williams star.

Harold and Maude
(1971)A classic cult film that features one of the screen's most unlikely pairs. It will defy everything you've ever seen or known about screen lovers.

The Traveling Executioner
(1970)In 38 seconds he'll send you on your way to the Fields of Ambrosia, sizzling; like a piece of Bacon. Stacy Keach electrifies in this starling black comedy about an itinerant electrocutioner. It's 1918, and Jonas Candide travels the South with a portable electric chair. Offering up his services to various authorities at a price of $100 a jolt, the ex-Carney tends to his charges with his own brand of tender loving care. Dispensing his own philosophy and consolation, he assures the prisoners that the Fields of Ambrosia await them on the other side of their ordeal. And then he throws the switch. Jonas' life of lethal loquacity becomes undone after he is contracted to bring his ministrations to a pair of siblings and he finds himself drawn to one of them. Bud Cort also excels in this too rarely seen dark jewel of a film, playing Jonas' bumbling assistant.

The Strawberry Statement
(1970)A group of student rebels take over a Columbia University campus administration building in an effort to fight the establishment. An unusual look at the campus riots of the 60s.

Brain Dead
(1990)An experimental operation plunges a brilliant neurosurgeon into a mind-bending nightmare that blurs the line between reality and delusion.

Out of the Dark
(1988)A psychotic killer dressed like a clown named Bobo is stalking the young group of women who work at a phone-sex company's offices.

Electric Dreams
(1984)An artificially intelligent PC and his human owner find themselves in a romantic rivalry over a woman.

Pollock
(2000)POLLOCK traces the turbulent life of the well-known artist, Jackson Pollock. Although his wife, LeeKrasner, is dedicated to carving Pollock's name into art history, Pollock finds himself in a downward spiral that threatens to destroy not only his marriage and promising career but, perhaps, even his life.

Love Letters
(1983)When her mother dies, a radio DJ discovers that her mother carried on a long, extramarital love affair and finds herself obsessively recreating it.

Love at Stake
(1987)The mayor of Salem and a sneaky judge have an evil plan to dupe the townsfolk out of their land, but a sexy stranger puts a wrench in their idea.

The Million Dollar Hotel
(2000)Iconic director Wim Wenders’ tale about a murder mystery amongst marginalized and uninsured people living in a rundown hotel in Los Angeles.

Invaders from Mars
(1986)No one believes a boy who says he saw a spaceship landing near his home, except the alien vampires who plan to feed on his parents and neighbors.

South of Heaven, West of Hell
(2000)A small-town marshal, tormented by the puzzling conditions that surround him, is forced to confront his demons at an unconventional family reunion.