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Tag Archives: Boris Sagal
The Greatest Gift (1974) Boris Sagal, Glenn Ford, Julie Harris, Lance Kerwin

Reverend Holvak, a weak rural preacher from the 1940s, fights stiff- necked church deacons along with also a violent, bullying sheriff whilst fighting to support his loved ones. Read More »
Angela (1977) Boris Sagal, Sophia Loren, Steve Railsback, John Huston

Angela, a prostitute has decided to become a waitress after she gets pregnant by Ben and needs a better way to support her baby. Read More »
Twilight of Honor (1963) Boris Sagal, Richard Chamberlain, Nick Adams, Claude Rains, Drama

US Air Force veteran Ben Brown has been charged with the murder of aging Cole Clinton, a leading citizen of Durango County, New Mexico. Read More »
Sherlock Holmes in New York (1976) Boris Sagal, Roger Moore, John Huston, Patrick Macnee

In this mystery, Holmes pursues his archenemy Moriarty to New York City, in which the villainous scoundrel has carried out the ultimate bank robbery. Read More »
Made in Paris (1966) Boris Sagal, Ann-Margret, Louis Jourdan, Richard Crenna, Comedy, Romance

Maggie Scott (Ann-Margret), a fashion buyer in Paris on her first buying spree where she meets famous fashion designer Mark Fontaine (Louis Jourdan) and he immediately gives her the big rush. Read More »
The Omega Man (1971) Boris Sagal, Charlton Heston, Anthony Zerbe, Rosalind Cash, Action, Sci-Fi

Due to an experimental vaccine, Dr. Robert Neville is the only survivor of an apocalyptic war waged with biological weapons. The plague caused by the war has killed everyone else except for a few hundred deformed, nocturnal people calling themselves “The Family”. The plague has caused them to become sensitive to light, as well as homicidally psychotic. They believe science and technology to be the cause of the war and their punishment, and Neville, as the last symbol of science, the old world, and a “user of the wheel”, must die. Neville, using electricity, machinery, and science attempts to hold them at bay.
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