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Stir Crazy
New Yorkers Skip Donahue and Harry Monroe have no jobs and no prospects, so they decide to flee the city and find work elsewhere, landing jobs wearing woodpecker costumes to promote the opening of a bank. When their feathery costumes are stolen and used in a bank robbery, they no longer have to worry about employment — they're sent to prison.
Stir Crazy
To prevent himself from going insane in isolation, a young filmmaker conjures up an idea about a demented experimental director who tries to convince his harshest critic to enjoy his work.
Silver Streak
A somewhat daffy book editor on a rail trip from Los Angeles to Chicago thinks that he sees a murdered man thrown from the train. When he can find no one who will believe him, he starts doing some investigating of his own. But all that accomplishes is to get the killer after him.
See No Evil, Hear No Evil
A murder takes place in the shop of David Lyons, a deaf man who fails to hear the gunshot being fired. Outside, blind man Wally Karue hears the shot, but cannot see the perpetrator. Both are arrested, but escape to form an unlikely partnership. Being chased by both the law AND the original killers, can the pair work together to outwit them all?
RFVideo Face Off Vol. 6: See, Hear, Speak No Evil
Whenever we ask our shoot interviews guests about great booking minds, the same names always come up. Some say Raven, some say Kevin Sullivan, and some say Jake Roberts. For the first time ever, RF Video locked these three brilliant minds in 1 room and picked their brains. All three of these men are experts in what most call wrestling psychology. Did you ever wonder why some angles worked and some didn’t? These three guys break down some of wrestling’s greatest angles and matches and tell us why some worked and some bombed. This is a great lesson for every wrestling fan to hear in wrestling psychology.
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