Ted Davis

Filmes

The Misadventures of James Spawn
James Spawn
James Spawn is a misdirected, bumbling outcast who strikes out on a quest for true romance. Through the powers of an ancient mystical ring, Spawn is able to turn dreams into reality. Or is it just Spawn's reality?
Not of This Earth
Rodman Felder
An anemic alien comes to Earth from a dying planet, in the remake of the Corman 50s classic.
The Crazysitter
Indian Merchant
When a petty criminal escapes from jail, she lays low by posing as a babysitter for two semmingly precious children. But when she decides to sell them for a quick profit, she gets more than she bargained for. A wildy clever family comedy in the tradition of "Home Alone" and "Mrs. Doubtfire".
Felpudo: O Cão Enfeitiçado
Counter Person
Em uma de suas visitas ao museu de seu pai, Willby se aproxima de um anel com poderes estranhos que o faz assumir a forma de um cachorro. Assim, Willby descobre que uma moça é apaixonada por ele e que o tio dela planeja roubar o museu de seu pai.
Sempre Parceiros
Photographer B
Hugh Hathaway was captain of the high school football team when Aggie Snow first went giddy over him. Now, he's a successful senator running for president and she's an award-winning children's author. They may clash on some political issues, but they can agree on one thing: they're falling in love. Aggie isn't sure she's ready to become anyone's first lady, let alone the country's but she's soon seduced by the smiling senator and introduced as his bride-to-be to the nation. Unfortunately for the White House hopefuls, someone has film footage of Aggie from the Nixon Years, showing her in a series of compromising positions which could compromise Hugh's chances of winning. Will the two running mates ruin into in a brick wall — or will love conquer all before election day?
Truth for Ruth
Curt McDowell relates an idea for a film to Ted Davis.
Pornogra Follies
A musical revue of lewd routines.
A Visit to Indiana
Super 8 home movie footage of McDowell's trip home to Indiana, with voice-over by McDowell and Ted Davis.