Suggestions of similar film to Doublecross on Costa's Island
There are 68 films with the same actors, 21125 with the same cinematographic genres (including 4816 with exactly the same 2 genres than Doublecross on Costa's Island), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 1h30 Directed byDavid A. Prior GenresAction, Adventure ActorsWilliam Smith, Ted Prior, Robert Z'Dar Rating43% The United States and Russia have had a nuclear exchange, wiping out most of humanity in the process. In order to decide a winner without any further bombing, the nations both decide to choose their best soldier and let them fight in a restricted area in Virginia. The result of the duel will decide the winner of the war.
, 1h36 Directed byRobert Clouse OriginUSA GenresDrama, Action, Adventure ActorsRod Taylor, Theodore Bikel, Ahna Capri, William Smith, Suzy Kendall, Jane Russell Rating61% The film is faithful to the plot of the novel. McGee and his close friend Meyer are fishing underneath a bridge when a young woman (a former prostitute named Vangie) is thrown off the bridge, weighted with a cement block around her ankles. McGee dives in and saves her, and is surprised when she insists that he not contact the police. She admits that she was nearly killed due to her involvement in a prostitution ring and a murder scheme. The trio travels to Nassau to investigate her would-be murderers, who work in male/female pairs to lure rich, lonely men traveling on cruise ships into their confidence, rob them, and then toss them overboard to drown. McGee and Meyer set out to dismantle the operation.
, 1h25 Directed byWilliam Lustig OriginUSA GenresThriller, Action, Horror, Crime, Slasher ThemesFilms about sexuality, Serial killer films, Zombie films ActorsTom Atkins, Robert Z'Dar, William Smith, Bruce Campbell, Laurene Landon, Richard Roundtree Rating60% In New York City, a waitress on her way home is assaulted by two muggers and seeks aid from a police officer, who breaks her neck. Over the next two nights, this "Maniac Cop" commits more murders, prompting Lieutenant McCrae (Tom Atkins), who was told by his superiors to suppress eyewitness accounts that the killer was wearing a police uniform, to pass on information to a journalist, in an attempt to protect civilians. Unfortunately, this causes panic and dissent among the city and results in innocent patrolmen being shot to death by paranoid people.