Frankie
A young man, whose girlfriend was killed by street thugs, builds a Golem, Frankie, who is programmed to go out and kill the thugs. But all Frankie really wants is love.
Groovy
Leslie Den Dooven stars as a girl from a small Ohio town who moves to the big city to become a receptionist for Red Rooster Rejuvenators. What this company manufactures, or pushes, are little red pills that help to engorge a man's member with 'red, healthy blood' and make him feel like he's 'on his honeymoon again'!
The late Andy Milligan never completed his Reconstruction-era melodrama, leaving behind a single unfinished workprint. Shot on Staten Island, yet packed full of Southern gothic touches, it’s more than just a curio; As MIlligan said, “It’s all there, except the finale I was unable to shoot.” Thus, it may be left to the viewer to imagine the ending to his screeching, sinful epic.
Drag Queen Hairdresser (uncredited)
Homosexual vampire movie that pits Dracula's two sons against each other. One's a dumb but loveable "good" guy and the other, an evil narcissistic power mad alpha-male.
Albert, Duke of Aberthy
In Medieval England, a sadistic duke plots to kill off all the heirs to the throne so he can claim the crown for himself.
Colin Trask
Three sisters must spend three nights on an eerie island to inherit their father's fortune. A deformed man leads them to the estate where horrors await.
Walter Cash
A young rising boxer is torn between choosing two women to be with in his life, a hooker and a TV star, both of whom join forces to make him be dependent on one forever.
Willie
College student Stephen accidentally awakens Beth, a witch put to death in the 1800s, who terrorizes him and begins a wave of killing.
Andy Milligan's off-Broadway spoof. This uncompleted movie was partially shot in New York's legendary underground theater, the Caffe Cino.
Mavis
Mr. Jaffee is a curious but closeted married man, who decides to take a walk on the wild side one night over to the local bath house located in Times Square, New York. When he is a approached by Thomas, a swinging regular who takes an interest in Mr. Jaffe as the new face "on the scene", a deep discussion about marriage, connection and loss begins to unexpectedly unfold. The two become emotionally intimate in a very short time, with no sexual contact of any sort, while everyone around them are screwing like rabbits.