Marcus Hahn

Фильмы

Loaded for Action
When it comes to sex -- to the hot, the horny, the humpy, and the hungry -- there's not much Studio 2000 International doesn't know. Now, add to this equation an all-new cast, a new director Janos Kodaly, and brand-new locations in Hungary and you've got Loaded For Action, a video filled to the brim with edible, euro-enticements. Ten sexy men in (and out of) uniforms are what it's all about. In a challenge match, hot teams of horny Hungarian troopers are out to practice maneuvers, shooting one another with paint guns. If you think their weapons of combat are exciting wait until you see their weapons of lust cocked and ready to fire.
Разрушительница
Director of Photography
Волна преступности захлестнула Метро-сити. Во время одной из специальных операций офицер полиции Алиса Ллойд была зверски убита Бешеным Псом и его бандой. Но с помощью чудо — технологии сверхсекретного проекта «Лазарус» Алиса Ллойд вернулась из мертвых. Теперь она — «Разрушительница», новое поколение сил охраны правопорядка, биогенетически усовершенствованный солдат правосудия, вооруженный всеми видами суперсовременного оружия. «Разрушительница» начинает свой крестовый поход против банды Бешеного Пса. На этот раз война с преступностью ведется с применением самых крайних мер.
The Eyes of St. Anthony
Director of Photography
Paul Devlin’s fictional short stars James McCaffrey (co-star of Rescue Me) as Tony O’Neil, a talented, but very distracted neon artist. Tony loses everything he touches. And if he's not careful, that includes his girlfriend Corrin. Desperate, Tony seeks the help of Shah, a strange and powerful mystic who has learned to use science to achieve spiritual goals. Shah's newest invention is a pair of extraordinary glasses. Try them on, think of an object that's lost and in a moment, it can be seen. The glasses need field-testing and Tony is the perfect subject. At first, Tony is back in control, finding all the things he's lost. But the glasses are more complex than he ever imagined. Tony is about to discover that sometimes, the worst part of losing things, is finding them...