Paul B. Price

Movies

Side by Each
Salty wants to launch his live-in boat and sail off, until crooks buy the boatyard, requiring him to move away. He soon meets and falls for a woman not knowing she is one of three triplet sisters, setting off comic consequences along the waterfront.
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
Skinner
Before the adventures that made them legends, they were charming mastermind Robert Leroy Parker, alias Butch Cassidy, and crack-shot outlaw Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, soon to be known as The Sundance Kid. This is the 'prequel' of how they met, their first clumsy robberies, the heroic dangers that abound them together, the secret that nearly tore them apart, and the impossible train heist that made them notorious for life. Saddle up and ride with the showdowns, shootouts, bad guys and good times in the days before the fame when fun was the name of the game.
The Ritz
Claude Perkins
On his deathbed Carmine Vespucci's father tells him to "get Proclo". With "the hit" on, Gaetano tells a cab driver to take him where Carmine can't find him. He arrives at the Ritz, a gay bathhouse.
The Hospital
Nameless Man (uncredited)
Dr. Bock, the chief of medicine at a Manhattan hospital, is suicidal after the collapse of his personal life. When an intern is found dead in a hospital bed, it appears to Bock to be a case of unforgivable malpractice. Hours later, another doctor, who happens to be responsible for another case of malpractice, is found dead. Despondent, Bock finds himself drawn to Barbara, the daughter of a comatose missionary.
1501 1/2
Writer
Satirizes several facets of modern urban life by following a young art director through his morning routine. His living quarters consist only of a bathroom because the architect forgot to build an apartment around it.
1501 1/2
Director
Satirizes several facets of modern urban life by following a young art director through his morning routine. His living quarters consist only of a bathroom because the architect forgot to build an apartment around it.
1501 1/2
Satirizes several facets of modern urban life by following a young art director through his morning routine. His living quarters consist only of a bathroom because the architect forgot to build an apartment around it.