Al Lewis
8 titles
Filmography
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My Grandpa Is a Vampire
(1992)A boy from California goes to visit his grandfather in New Zealand, where he learns that the frail old man is a fanged flier by night.

South Beach Academy
(1996)A pair of high school brothers attempt to lead the female volleyball team to victory in order to save their school.

Fright House
(1989)This B-horror film anthology features two stories about witches getting ready to meet with the Devil and a schoolteacher who never ages.

Coney Island
(1991)Before there was Disneyland, there was Coney Island. By the turn of the century, this tiny piece of New York real estate was internationally famous. On summer Sundays, three great pleasure domes--Steeplechase, Luna Park and Dreamland--competed for the patronage of a half-million people. By day it was the world's most amazing amusement park, by night, an electric "Eden".
Munster, Go Home!
(1966)
Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland
(1965)Enjoy the long-lost Marineland Carnival, a 1965 television special starring the Munsters, as they visit the fun-filled theme park.

They Might Be Giants
(1971)George C. Scott is Sherlock Holmes, or so he thinks, and Joanne Woodward is Dr. Watson, Mildred Watson that is, in this touching comedy. Justin Playfair (Scott) is a wealthy New York judge who believes he is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famed sleuth. When his brother and sister-in-law attempt to get him committed, he is put under the care of a psychiatrist by the name of Dr. Watson (Woodward). To her amazement, she finds there is something very real in Justin’s delusion and the two take to the streets of Manhattan to seek out the “detective’s” arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty. The whimsical story directed by Anthony Harvey and co-starring Jack Gilford, offers a humorous lesson about life and humanity.

Triangle Fire
(2011)The Triangle Fire chronicles the fire that tore through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City killing one hundred and forty-eight young women and forever changed the relationship between labor and industry in the United States. A relationship that is still in question today as Americans re-examine the balance between the welfare of citizens and the motivations of global capitalism.