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- President Ronald Reagan, seeking to find a new spokesperson for the 1988 Presidential campaign, frees Regis Stanely from prison to resurrect Elvis Presley from the dead. With the help of Bela Lugosi, Stanely and the revived "King of Rock 'n' Roll" proceed on a rampage, resulting in a series of baseball-bat murders. Reagan must then stop them by using a thermonuclear device.
- The late Dr. Frankenstein's son returns to the ancestral estate in Germany, where he revives his father's infamous creation. Mayhem ensues.
- Director Scott Allen Nollen, now living in a rest home, recalls his comic adventures with Jeff "Roo" Nelson, a fumbling high school student and party animal. Features the film debut of Toby Huss.
- On March 20, 1986, when the news of James Cagney's death reached historian and author Scott Allen Nollen, he recorded an elegy for the actor in just 30 minutes.
- The Silver Kid, a reformed outlaw, and Red, a notorious desperado, battle corrupt law enforcement and tame a wild Western town by gunning down the maniacal Dover Gang Midget.
- "The Bad Sanctum" is a 15 minute movie hosted by Bruce F. Gantenbein as "Dr. Morbius". The movie has Enoch Rector, "The Man Who Was Bad," going through life encountering constant mediocrity and tastelessness in society.
- Loosely based on the novel by Bram Stoker, the film follows Count Dracula from Transylvania to London and back again. Shot in moody black and white.
- A faithful dramatization of Edgar Allan Poe's immortal poem, shot in a Spanish-style Catholic church in Harlan, Iowa.
- When Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Henry Jekyll meets H. G. Wells' Invisible Man, all hell breaks loose.
- Set to Scott Allen Nollen's Scottish suite "The Forty-Five," about the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, this short features photographs taken while writing the book ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: LIFE, LITERATURE AND THE SILVER SCREEN..
- Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre leads his own band through two sets of Tull classics, covers and his own new songs at Martyrs' nightclub in Chicago during late April 2017.
- The Frankenstein Monster demands that Dr. Frankenstein create a mate for him.
- Van Helsing resurrects Count Dracula, only to "stake" him again.
- The improvisational avant-garde jazz-rock band Baseball Bat is "joined" by Vincent Price's baseball bat for a live concept album performance.
- Sherlock Holmes, his son, Steel Rod Holmes, and Dr. John H. Watson investigate the disappearance of an antique divan, believed to be part of a drug-smuggling ring led by the nefarious "Barbecue," a man who had burned his parents alive during childhood. Sex, drugs and murder all play a part in this adventure, which is highlighted by the over-the-top performance of Todd Jacobsen as the insanely eccentric Inspector Grayson.
- Based on a true story, this "docu-comedy" presents an impressionist account of the first two decades in the lives of two eccentric, rural Iowa brothers, John and Jerry Jensen.
- Musician Joseph Lundgren pioneers his first television telethon, gathering his buddies and celebrities from the Omaha, Nebraska, area to raise funds for his groundbreaking saxophone clinic.
- Historian, writer and filmmaker Scott Allen Nollen performs original music to a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- Regis Stanely travels back in time to 1976, in an attempt to prevent the death of his hero, The King. He is supported in his quest by the ghost of Bela Lugosi.
- A veteran suffering from PTSD imagines that he is a combatant in the European theater during World War II. Although he is subdued and admitted to a mental health facility, he escapes and continues his rampage.
- This "unofficial" sequel to Edward D. Wood's notorious "Plan Nine from Outer Space" follows the frightening misadventures of postal carrier Regis Stanely, who joins forces with the intrepid Dr. Clayburgh to rid the planet of the space vampire, Bela.
- Legendary Z-film director Edward D. Wood, Jr., attempts to advance his own film career while resurrecting the fame of has-been horror star Bela Lugosi.
- A 1983 blues-based performance of the traditional English song "Greensleeves" by Scott Allen Nollen (synthesizer, bass guitar and drums) and Todd Jacobsen (electric guitar), now known as The Bramwell Fletcher Band.
- Iowa musicians Scott Nollen and Todd Jacobsen perform original and traditional music from their 21-year collaborations. Songs include "Down in Alabama," "Cold Shoulder," "Back from the Past" and "Bonny Boys of Bedlam." The concert video premiered at the Freethought Artfest in Los Angeles on October 19, 1996.
- A trip to tropical South Seas tea gardens, shot on location at Ciwidey, West Java, Indonesia, in March 2018.