Barry Morse
10 titles
Filmography
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The Fugitive
Dr. Richard Kimble searches for his wife's murderer.

Cries in the Night
(1980)A young woman helps her grandmother turn her house into a bed-and-breakfast inn. But upon opening, guests begin to disappear or turn up dead.

The Shape of Things to Come
(1979)The time is the tomorrow after tomorrow and mankind has now populated the Moon, where vast domed cities have been built on what was once a wasteland. But when the power-mad Emperor Omus attacks the lunar colony of New Washington, a team of scientists led by Dr. John Caball launches a dangerous mission to destroy the dictator and his robot army.

Welcome to Blood City
(1977)After random people wake up in a Wild West town and are treated as slaves, they try to piece together who they are and how they got there.

The Changeling
(1980)After losing his family under tragic circumstances, a composer’s nights become even more troubled when he discovers his new house is haunted.

Daughter of Darkness
(1948)Is Emmy, a mistreated Irish beauty, a victim of other women’s jealous rages? Or is she the tramp and even predator they’re desperate to peg her for?
Viva
(2008)VIVA is a cult retro spectacle about a bored 1970s housewife who gets sucked into the sexual revolution. Abandoned by her perfect Ken-doll husband, Barbi (writer/director Anna Biller, The Love Witch) is dragged into trouble by her girlfriend, who spouts women's lib as she gets Barbi to discard her bra and go out on the town. Barbi becomes a Red Riding Hood in a sea of wolves, and quickly learns a lot more than she wanted to about the different kinds of scenes going on in the wild '70s, including nudist camps, the hippie scene, orgies, bisexuality, sadism, drugs, and bohemia. VIVA is a highly stylized film that draws on classic exploitation cinema and vintage Playboy magazines for its look and characters. Saturated to the hilt with vibrant color, and exquisitely detailed in its depiction of the period, VIVA looks like a lost film from 1972, even down to the campy and self-assured performances, the big lighting, the plethora of negligées, and the delirious assortment of Salvation Army ashtrays, lamps, fabrics, and bric-a-brac. Whether you're looking for naked people dancing, alcoholic swingers, stylish sex scenes, a sea of polyester, Hammond organ jams, glitzy show numbers, white horses, blondes in the bathtub, gay hairdressers, or psychedelic animation, VIVA has it all!

Klondike Fever
(1980)An epic tale of author Jack London’s real-life journey of thousands of miles, at the age of 21, from San Francisco to the gold fields of the Klondike.

Kings of the Sun
(1963)In this historic epic, a great Mayan king moves his surviving tribesmen to the coast, where tense rivalries and civil strife result in a harsh war.

Fight for Life
(1987)The true story of a family's fight for the life of their young epileptic daughter and their effort to make a successful treatment available to all.