James Bryan

James Bryan

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Director), 3 (Writer)

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    Don\
    Four young campers, Craig, Peter, Ingrid and Joanie, back-pack through the mountains for a relaxing weekend in the wilderness... (imdb)
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    Lady Streetfighter
    Lady Streetfighter (1985) - Direct-to-Video
    Cunning and deadly foreign beauty, Linda Allen, comes to Los Angeles to track down the evil mobsters who tortured and murdered her sister. Meanwhile, the mobsters are trying to find a tape with incriminating information on it. Plus Linda must deal with a nasty pimp and a crooked FBI agent who intends to kill her.
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    The Dirtiest Game
    A candidate for California state representative decides he needs the hippie vote to win, so he runs on a platform to legalize marijuana, and sets out to check out the hippie lifestyle. (imdb)
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    The Executioner, Part II
    An L.A. cop and a reporter team up to find a masked serial killer. (imdb)
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    Hell Riders
    A woman whose car breaks down in the desert finds her way to an abandoned town, where she is menaced by a gang of psycho bikers. (imdb)
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    Revenge of Lady Street Fighter
    Lady Street Fighter is back to take on a new gang of villains. (imdb)
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    Jungle Trap
    In 1990, exploitation auteur James Bryan pulled out his video camera and made a decapitation-fueled horror movie about a jungle hotel haunted by kill-crazy ghosts in loincloths. The team at Bleeding Skull found it 26 years later and finished it. (imdb)
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    Camden, Texas
    Camden, Texas (1968) - Short Film
    This student film takes a look at the small town of Camden during the 1960s. Much of the town is focused on the locomotive and logging industry created by the W. T. Carter and Brother Lumber Company in 1898. The film revolves around interviews with Camden residents. Former logging employees, a hotel owner, a family, and a pastor all briefly describe their lives and rolls in the old town. By the end of the film, the narrator recounts possible modernization and decreasing poverty in the future wit
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