Battle Beneath The Earth:
Communism is underfoot, literally in BATTLE BENEATH THE EARTH. Commander Jonathan Shaw (Kerwin Mathews, THE 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD) pulls his friend and colleague, Arnold Kramer (Peter Arne, THE OBLONG BOX), from a mental institution when his crazed notions of an enemy burrowing underneath American soil turns out to hold weight. When a mine collapses in Oregon, seismologists are baffled when their equipment fails to detect any major Earth … mehrmovements in or around the disaster. Investigating Arnold’s claim of men colonizing underground like ants, Commander Shaw leads a team into the mine, where they uncover a series of sophisticated tunnels leading for miles underground. Upon further inspection, the team discovers the system of tunnels to be the work of a Chinese army, armed with advanced technologies and a warehouse full of atomic bombs. Dismantling the bombs, Shaw and his men barely make it out alive when their squad is discovered and ambushed. When reports of the Americans interference makes its way to General Chan Lu (Martin Benson in yellowface), he instructs his men and top scientist, Kengh Lee (Peter Elliott), to have replacement bombs ordered immediately to be transported from the homeland by a long tunnel running underneath the Pacific ocean. With Arnold's help, the U.S. government is able to pinpoint the location of the very same underground passage and immediately ship Shaw to Hawaii where, with the help of geologist Tila Yung (Vivienne Ventura), he is to find a way to destroy the tunnel before the shipment of atomic bombs can find root underneath the United States.
The Ultimate Warrior:
In the year 2012, mankind has been thrown asunder, as a plague has left the population struggling to survive. With random bursts of violence commonplace and plant life and vegetation dwindling, one small community has banded together to survive under the intrepid leadership of the man dubbed The Baron (Max von Sydow) by his followers. Seeking to further protect himself from a neighboring gang bent on overtaking their water supply and resources, the Baron exits the safety of the commune long enough to enlist the help of a stoic stranger for hire. Agreeing to the Baron's terms of triple food rations, a dry bed with no rats and a steady supply of cigars, the man known only as Carson (Yul Brynner) returns to the fortified society, nestled in the heart of a decaying New York City. Carson barely has time to settle in when the Baron makes his true intentions know. While he has reluctantly taken on the role of leader of the small neighborhood, The Baron's only true concerns are of the safety of his pregnant daughter (Joanna Miles, BUG) and of horticulturist Cal (Richard Kelton), who has developed a strain of vegetable seeds immune to the plague. As the climate outside has become increasingly hostile, the Baron must convince Carson to escape with the seeds and his daughter to an island off the coast of North Carolina before Carrot (William Smith, INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS) and his men realize that the forted community and its morals have weakened and are about to crumble. weniger