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John Colicos
Filmography
John Colicos - filmography
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The Postman Always Rings Twice
(1981)
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Jessica Lange, John Colicos
Director: Bob Rafelson
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Drifter Frank Chambers (Jack Nicholson), is headed nowhere. Then he drifts into a job at a roadside diner and sees his boss's alluring young wife Cora (Jessica Lange). They are both compelled by agonising passions they can neither control or completely understand, to become lovers with savage ..read more »

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The Changeling
on DVD
(1980)
Starring: George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Melvyn Douglas
Director: Peter Medak
Certificate: 
This horror story stars George C. Scott as a music teacher who loses his family in a car accident and moves to Seattle in hopes of starting a new life in a grand old mansion. Unfortunately, his new home turns out to be haunted by the troublesome ghost of a murdered child bent on revenge after 70 ..read more »

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from 2,402 members
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Battlestar Galactica
(7 discs)
on DVD
(1978)
Starring: Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Lorne Greene
Certificate: 
Cylon's have destroyed the 'Twelve Worlds Of Man', and left the survivors escaping to freedom onboard the Battlestar Galactica which searches out the Thirteenth Planet known as Earth. The complete series.

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from 2,325 members
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Drum
on DVD
(1976)
Starring: Warren Oates, Isela Vega, Ken Norton
Director: Steve Carver
Certificate: 
A sequel to MANDINGO, in 1860s New Orleans. A passionate and provocative drama set in the American south in the decade prior to the Civil War. Warren Oates plays the negro slave in a bordello house who must endure all manner of sexual indignities.

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from 180 members
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Raid On Rommel
on DVD
(1971)
Starring: Richard Burton, John Colicos, Clinton Greyn
Director: Henry Hathaway
Certificate: 
Posing as a Nazi officer, Allied commando Captain Foster (Richard Burton) infiltrates the heavily armed ranks of General Rommel (Wolfgang Preiss) as part of a desperate plan to destroy the heavy German artillery at Tobruk in North Africa.

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