Teda Bracci

Teda Bracci

Birth : 1946-09-30,

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Teda Bracci

Movies

From Manila with Love
Herself
Retrospective documentary on the making of the 70's women-in-prison exploitation cult favorites "The Big Doll House" and "The Big Bird Cage".
Hocus Pocus
Calamity Jane
After 300 years of slumber, three sister witches are accidentally resurrected in Salem on Halloween night, and it is up to three kids and their newfound feline friend to put an end to the witches' reign of terror once and for all.
Frances
Mental Patient
The true story of Frances Farmer's meteoric rise to fame in Hollywood and the tragic turn her life took when she was blacklisted.
The Last Married Couple in America
Party Guest
Jeff and Mari Thompson are contently married, but they are stunned to see many of their friends and neighbors going through separations and divorces. Seemingly surrounded by people with domestic problems, Jeff and Mari begin to question their own relationship.
Human Experiments
Inmate
A demented prison doctor performs gruesome shock therapy experiments on inmates.
The World's Greatest Lover
Whore #3
When frustrated movie studio mogul Adolph Zitz announces a talent search for a romantic leading man to rival the great Rudolph Valentino, thousands of hopefuls decend upon Hollywood. Rudy Valentine, a neurotic baker from Milwaukee, knows little about romance or acting. But when his wife leaves him for the real Valentino, Rudy goes to outrageous lengths to win the role of a lifetime and win back the love of his life.
The Centerfold Girls
Rita
Police try to halt a psychotic killer's (Andrew Prine) rampage against women who posed nude in men's magazines.
The Big Bird Cage
Bull Jones
Women rebel against slave labor in a filthy jungle prison where they feed sugar cane to a mechanical maw.
C.C. and Company
Pig
A motorcycle rebel rescues a woman from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.
R.P.M.
Student
R.P.M. stands for (political) revolutions per minute. Anthony Quinn plays a liberal college professor at a west coast college during the hedy days of campus activism in the late 1960s. Radical students take over the college, the president resigns, and Quinn's character, who has always been a champion of student activism, is appointed president. As the students continue to push the envelope of revolution, Quinn's character is faced with the challenge of restoring order or abetting the descent into anarchy.