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  • SummariesRollerball (1975)

    Rollerball (1975)

    Film and Plot Synopsis In the futuristic world of 2018, corporations have replaced countries. To distract and control humanity, they created a violent gladatorialesque game called Rollerball to demonstrate the futility of individual effort. However, the Energy Corporation soon begins to fear the popularity of its top player, Jonathan E because of his individual efforts. They decide it’s time for him to retire one way or the other before he inspires others to follow suit. ‘Rollerball’ Movie Summary The summary below contains spoilers. Jonathan E. (James Caan) plays on Houston’s Rollerball team. As its captain, he’s become the sport’s most recognizable player lasting a ridiculous decade without someone killing him in match play. After an impressive win against Madrid, Mr. Bartholomew (John Houseman), a chairman of the Energy Corporation which owns Houston, pops in the locker room to congratulate the men and to announce he’s going to have Jonathan featured in retrospective broadcast about his career. The next day he meets with Jonathan where he tells him that the Energy Corporation intends to use that broadcast to announce Jonathan’s retirement. He will give Jonathan an excellent retirement package once he makes the announcement. Jonathan is confused and unconvinced. Mr. Bartholomew …

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  • MHM MartDoc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)

    Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975) Fights Evil on Blu-Ray

    The Warner Archive Collection released Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze to Blu-ray on November 1, 2016. Michael Anderson directed the film starring Ron Ely, Paul Gleason, and William Lucking.

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    Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)

    Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)

    Warner Bros. released Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975) in June 1975. Michael Anderson directed the film starring Ron Ely, Paul Gleason, and William Lucking.

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  • A Movie House Film ReviewDoc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)

    Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)

    Campy fun, but maybe not for everyone!

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