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  1. Electric Boogaloo is a great in-depth look at one of the strangest studios that was not only churning out films, but filling video store shelves, with a brand of insanity or madness that has yet ...

  2. Electric Boogaloo. Mit "Electric BoogalooThe Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films", marktschreierisch übersetzt mit "Die unglaublich wilde Geschichte der verrücktesten Filmfirma der Welt", begibt sich Regisseur Mark Hartley auf die Spuren eines der erfolgreichsten Studios der 1980er.

  3. 10 mar 2015 · di Mark Hartley - Strepitoso documentario che narra ascesa e caduta dell'impero Cannon Films, responsabile di centinaia di pellicole memorabili del cinema popolare americano. Dagli inizi exploitation e sleazy, passando per ninja-movie, action, pseudo-kolossal, horror, sci-fi e chi più ne ha più ne metta, viene ripercorsa l'epopea dei cugini Golan & Globus tramite incredibili aneddoti ...

  4. From acclaimed cult film documentarian Mark Hartley, Electric Boogaloo centers on the story of two movie-obsessed immigrant cousins, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, who in pursuit of the "American dream" founded an indie studio (Cannon) that would produce over 120 exploitation films from 1979-1989, launching the careers of numerous action stars including Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damme and ...

  5. 10 ott 2014 · Is there a more toothsome subject for documentary than Cannon Films? Snapped up for a song in 1979 by wheeler-dealing Israeli producer-director team Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, this iconic ...

  6. From 1979 to 1989 Golan and Globus produced more than 120 films through their American based production entity, CANNON FILMS. They ruthlessly and enthusiastically pursued their American Dream of turning a renegade independent outfit into the seventh Hollywood major with an aggressive pre-sales policy and an insanely prolific schedule for cheap mass production, centering on genre fare.

  7. Director Mark Hartley takes us on a hilarious thrill ride through the masterworks of Yoram Globus and the late Menahem Golan, two movie-obsessed immigrant cousins who became Hollywood's ultimate gate-crashers. With hair-trigger randomness, these cousins of chaos churned out a breathtaking cavalcade of hits and misses, made movies out of posters, released a sequel before the original film ...