James Iglehart

James Iglehart

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James Iglehart

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El samurai negro
Associate Producer
Leon Isaac Kennedy is Doug Russell, an American who steals a shipment of gold in the Philippines with two Vietnam War buddies, who cut his throat and throw him overboard. Russell washes ashore an island inhabited by two Japanese soldiers stranded there since World War II. They nurse him back to health and he is taught martial arts and the art of the samurai. Back in the States, his treacherous pals, Marelli and Maghee, use their loot and viciousness to muscle their way into Los Angels mafia turf.
El samurai negro
Doug Russell
Leon Isaac Kennedy is Doug Russell, an American who steals a shipment of gold in the Philippines with two Vietnam War buddies, who cut his throat and throw him overboard. Russell washes ashore an island inhabited by two Japanese soldiers stranded there since World War II. They nurse him back to health and he is taught martial arts and the art of the samurai. Back in the States, his treacherous pals, Marelli and Maghee, use their loot and viciousness to muscle their way into Los Angels mafia turf.
Dioses de bambu y karate
Cal Jefferson
Cal Jefferson y su flamante esposa viajan a Hong Kong en su luna de miel. Pero las cosas se ponen difíciles y hay que usar los puños. Cal es todo un campeón
Savage!
Savage
Low-budget adventure starring former baseball star James Iglehart as Savage, who is kidnapped by South American rebels. After a time, he sees their position and is joined by a female commando squad in battling the repressive government officials.
Angels Hard as They Come
Monk
A group of crazy bikers meet up with a group of drug-addicted hippies in a small town, but the two roving factions are soon at odds with one another and chaos ensues.
El valle de los placeres
Randy Black
La historia sobre los problemas y ventajas de un trio femenino de rock para conseguir un lugar en el panorama de finales de los sesenta... En su primera película para un gran estudio, Meyer simplemente hizo lo que había venido ofreciendo durante años (esto es: chicas neumáticas, diálogos delirantes e incorrectos -escritos por el famoso crítico de cine americano Roger Ebert-, además de sexo y drogas por doquier) pero a lo grande. Así consiguió, pese a su clasificación X, uno de sus mayores éxitos.