R.G. Armstrong
16 titles
Filmography
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Evilspeak
(1981)An outcast military cadet taps into a way to summon demons and cast spells on his tormentors through his computer.

Red Headed Stranger
(1986)Fallen preacher Shay, who guns down his wife for her infidelity, is recruited by helpless sheriff Scoby to help him fight the villainous Clavers.

Children of the Corn
(1984)A young couple find themselves stranded in a rural Nebraska town where they encounter a mysterious religious sect of children and no adults in sight.

My Name Is Nobody
(1973)A young man attempts to convince his gunslinging idol to join him for a deadly showdown against the baddest, most dangerous men in the West.

The Pack
(1977)Fangs dripping blood, a pack of abandoned dogs turns on its human masters. As they maim, maul and murder, one man fights to save his family and his island home from The Pack. Joe Don Baker stars as Jerry, an ex-Marine who leaves violence behind to move to a small New England resort island with his new family. But as the season ends, vacationers thoughtlessly desert the dogs they fed all summer--and the starving animals turn vicious. Roaming the island, they terrorize its inhabitants, soon lusting for human meat. From the team that created Enter the Dragon comes this terrifying story of man's cruelty to animals--and their terrible revenge.

Stay Hungry
(1976)Jeff Bridges and Sally Field star in this quirky, sensitive drama about a wealthy Southern bachelor who learns that money and charm have their limitations. Arnold Schwarzenegger also appears.

The Beast Within
(1982)The growing pains of a teenage boy born from an unholy union between his mother and a swamp beast send him into the murky deep to find his father.

Where the Buffalo Roam
(1980)Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson covers Nixon and the 1972 Super Bowl alongside his manic lawyer, Lazlo.

Ten Who Dared
(1960)Major John Wesley Powell leads an expedition through the Grand Canyon to chart the Colorado River.

The Fugitive Kind
(1960)In this Tennessee Williams masterpiece, a paradoxical drifter is drawn into the desperate lives of two passionate women in a small Mississippi town.

Ride the High Country
(1962)From acclaimed action director Sam Peckinpah comes this tense explosive drama about two aging gunslingers who sign on to transport gold from a remote mining town.

Raggedy Man
(1981)A divorcee with two sons has an affair with a young sailor passing through her Texas town in 1944.

Warlock: The Armageddon
(1993)When Satan's son tries to unleash his father's wrath upon the world, two warriors are called to prevent annihilation, and send Satan back to hell.

Mean Johnny Barrows
(1975)Former NFL star Fred Williamson (making his debut as a director) is Johnny Barrows, a soldier dishonorably discharged from the army. He returns home to encounter racism, violence, and an escalating mafia war. Naturally, a man with Barrows' rough background is hired as a mob enforcer. This brutal, blazing, blasting epic also stars Roddy McDowell, Stuart Whitman, and Elliot Gould.

Trapper County War
(1989)A pair of city boys get in trouble with a backwoods North Carolina family, when the boys try to stop the abuse of the family's step daughter. A pair of locals decide to step up to help the boys and the girl.

The Ballad of Cable Hogue
(1970)Love, comedy and drama are combined in this tale of desert survival in the Old West from legendary director Sam Peckinpah.