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Rick Sloane is an American cult filmmaker. In 1984 he released his first opus, "Blood Theater".
A lifeguard academy becomes a breeding ground for cat fights, shenanigans and pranks aplenty in this send up of the bouncy beach drama Baywatch.
A band of female police cadets train to join the Hollywood vice squad. The toothsome rookies are assigned to infiltrate a kiddy porn operation, then must go undercover and join a prostitution ring run by Queen Bee.
A policewoman and her partner must stop a green-haired prison escapee intent on ruining the commissioner's wedding.
Vice cops Candy and Traci accidentally meet the bikini robbers who are armed with assault weapons in a bank. The thieves escape with loot after a wild shoot-out. The commissioner and the instructor enlist Internal Affairs detective to solve the case. He suspects the Vice cops and sends them to prison. However, a robber plants a bomb in the police station. Vice cops are quickly reinstated with a new mission.
When a young woman's wicked boyfriend brings her to a Satanic ritual, she refuses to join the cult, so they deem her a traitor and seek brutal revenge.
When a criminal female named Spanish Fly threatens to contaminate the city water with aphrodisiacs, it is up to a duo of attractive female police officers to stop her.
A band of misfit teenagers, along with a film studio security guard, must recapture escaped hobgoblins with the ability to make people live out their wildest fantasies.
Female inmates escape from prison and go on a series of robberies, and it's up to the incompetent vice squad rookies to stop them.
A trio of youngsters are tasked with reopening a long-closed, old-time theater at which, many years before, a shocking series of grisly murders took place.
What starts as a dirty computer game becomes a hilarious series of crimes, when the commissioner's son accidentally unleashes a Virtual Reality Hooker from his computer. Vice Academy officers Candy and Traci must stop the spreading of sexually transmitted computer viruses.
Interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of the first three Vice Academy films.
Brash and gutsy stripper Bettina and mousy secretary Jeannie are framed for a murder they didn't commit. The radically contrasting distaff duo go on the lam in a red convertible with a half million dollars in cash in a briefcase. Various folks on both sides of the law give hot pursuit.
A snooty female production assistant and an eager gopher at a TV station are assigned by their boss to locate a mysterious cassette. They quickly find themselves framed for murder and pursued by government agents.
25 years have passed, and old McCreedy rots away in a mental hospital, raving about demonic creatures. Meanwhile, Kevin and his friends, now all grown up but not all that much wiser, are visited by a bunch of wish-fulfilling monsters.
In a neon-splashed 1950s, hijinks ensue after a teenage boy steals a ray gun from his bizarre neighbors, who just so happen to be aliens who've embedded themselves within his sleepy suburban neighborhood.
The cast from the original Hobgoblins reunites for a 20th Anniversary reunion. The actors share wild stories from the set that you'll have to hear to believe. Inter-cut with clips from the film, it follows Hobgoblins' journey from low-budget straight to video feature, to Mystery Science Theater 3000 hit, to becoming voted one of the worst films of all time. Hysterically funny, the actors don't hold anything back.
Filmmaker Rick Sloane cultivated his taste for pulp satire by producing fake trailers for non-existent Grindhouse style films such as Chainsaw Chicks, Amputee Hookers, Nightmare of the Lost Whores and Clown Whores of Hollywood.