Ralph Endersby

Películas

Domingo sangriento
Timmy Peterson
Después de atracar un banco local, tres gamberros encuentran refugio en la casa de un granjero (Ernest Borgnine). Pero éste no será tan fácil de controlar como ellos esperaban.
Rip-Off
Steve
Best friends Michael, Steve, Cooly and Richie are seniors at a large Toronto high school. Foremost on their minds and that of many of their classmates are what they are going to do this upcoming summer and beyond. They don't want to waste away the summer much like they did this past summer. Mike is being pressured by his parents to go to university following graduation from high school, although Mike himself is unsure if that's what he wants to do. Other ideas they discuss are to tour with their band, Arctic Madness, or to start a commune on a five hundred acre parcel of wilderness property outside of Timmins that was deeded to Mike. As the end of the school year approaches and these successive ideas come and fall by the wayside, the four come to a realization of what their future together holds
El muchacho y su montaña
Boy In Soda Fountain
Sam, un chico brillante, deja su casa para irse a la montaña después de que su familia le cancelara el viaje de verano. En la naturaleza deberá luchar contra la soledad y el mundo salvaje. La novela juvenil “My Side of The Mountain”, de Jean Craighead George, sobre un niño que aprende sobre la valentía, la independencia y la necesidad de compañía, mientras vive en la naturaleza, fue la base de esta cinta de aventuras, firmada por James B. Clark, un director que parece especializado en cintas con animales, pues es el responsable de “La isla de los delfines azules”, “Mi amigo Flipper” o “Misty”. Para esta ocasión, confió los roles principales a la estrella infantil Teddy Eccles (básicamente conocido por su rol en la que nos ocupa) y un Theodore Bikel (“Fugitivos”), que además de actuar y cantar en esta película, también compuso la mayoría de las canciones.
The Cube
Guitarist
An unnamed man, simply called "The Man" is trapped in a cubical white room where anyone else can enter and leave, but which he himself apparently cannot leave. A stool is brought in covered in strawberry jam, the furniture changes throughout the play. The main character, is subjected to an increasingly puzzling and frustrating series of encounters, as a variety of people come through various hidden doors. But, as many remind him, he can only leave through his own door, so he must find it to leave. Originally airing on NBC's weekly anthology television show NBC Experiment in Television in 1969, the production was produced and directed by puppeteer and filmmaker Jim Henson, and was one of several experiments with the live-action film medium which he conducted in the 1960s, before focusing entirely on The Muppets and other puppet works.