Zulu Dawn

Douglas Hickox

In January 1879, arrogant officials of the British colony of Natal, Africa issued a list of unauthorized ultimatums to the Zulu Nation. When the Zulu King refused their demands, the Empire declared war. And in a series of grave tactical blunders, a garrison of 1,500 British soldiers faced an army of 25,000 enraged Zulu warriors in the most horrifying disaster in British military history.


Sitting Target

Douglas Hickox

A killer has one more victim on his hit list — his faithless wife! Oliver Reed snarls and seethes his way through a brute-force 70's crime thriller in the tradition of Get Carter. Douglas Hickox brings his filmmaking intensity to a story of revenge set in a London as bleak and brooding as the prison from which convicted killer Harry Lomart and his fellow inmate escape. Once free, Harry sets out to exterminate his seductive wife (Jill St. John), who carries another man's child. Armed with a handgun, fueled by rage, Harry draws closer to his sitting target. Also closing in: a police inspector, who's determined to protect the hunted woman. Reed and McShane — one grim, one voluble, and both steeped in violence — make an intimidating tough-guy team.


The Giant Behemoth

Douglas Hickox & Eugene Lourie

London Bridge is falling down when a prehistoric monster revived by an atomic explosion takes on the royal city. While it may not rival the beasts of "Jurassic Park," the dinosaur of this film was created by the great Willis O'Brien (of original "King Kong" fame).


Brannigan

Douglas Hickox

John Wayne stars as an aging ornery cop sent from the rough-and-tumble beat of Chicago to merry ol' England to retrieve a fugitive racketeer. Richard Attenborough co-stars.


Theater of Blood

Douglas Hickox

Vincent Price plays a crazed Shakespearean actor who adds murder to his repertoire when he takes gruesome revenge on the critics who slighted him.