, 1h51 Directed byAllan Moyle OriginUSA GenresDrama, Musical ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Musical films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film ActorsTrini Alvarado, Robin Johnson, Tim Curry, Steve James, Peter Coffield, Herbert Berghof Roles JoJo Rating65% Nicky Marotta (Robin Johnson) and Pamela Pearl (Trini Alvarado) are two teenage girls who meet in the New York Neurological Hospital, where they are both being examined for mental illness. Pamela feels lonely and misunderstood, and is neglected and exploited by her father, a prominent and wealthy environmental commissioner running a campaign to "clean up" Times Square. Nicky is a tough-talking street kid with musical aspirations, sent to the hospital for an evaluation after an altercation with the police. Sharing a room, the frank Nicky and the shy Pamela become friends; Nicky tells Pamela that she stages seizures to keep out of juvenile detention. Nicky admires Pamela's poetic spirit; Pamela admires Nicky's forthright attitude, and resents the condescending way in which the doctors treat her. Nicky tells Pamela not to take her meds as they "take your fight away." She also reads a poem that Pamela wrote about her: "Your ribs are my ladder, Nicky/I'm so amazed, I'm so amazed." Nicky is released from the hospital, and later returns, ostensibly for an appointment for her social worker, but really to break Pamela out. Both girls escape from the hospital, steal an ambulance, and hide out in an abandoned Chelsea Piers No.56 on the Hudson River. Pamela tells Nicky, "Everything you do, or you say, is poetry. At least, I think so." The girls seal their devotion to each other with a blood oath and make a pact to scream out each other's names in times of trouble.
, 1h30 Directed byJack Nicholson OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ThemesSports films, Basketball films ActorsKaren Black, Bruce Dern, Robert Towne, Michael Margotta, Henry Jaglom, Michael Warren Roles Gabriel Rating57% The film is an examination of libidinous basketball star Hector Bloom (William Tepper), and contrasts his sporting prowess on the court to his bedroom antics. Most notably, Hector has an affair with his favorite professor's wife Olive (Karen Black) that goes nowhere. This, and many other events, occur within a heated early 1970s backdrop of university politics, sporting hijinx, and anti-war sentiments.
, 1h49 Directed byStuart Hagmann OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy-drama, Romance ThemesPolitical films ActorsBruce Davison, Kim Darby, Bud Cort, Andrew Parks, Bob Balaban, Kristina Holland Rating65% Simon (Bruce Davison), a student at a fictional university in San Francisco (based on San Francisco State College) is indifferent to the student protests around him, until walking in on a naked woman (Kristina Holland) in his dormitory roommate's bed. While she quickly runs over to the toilets to dress, Simon protests to his roommate that their time should only be devoted to studying, so they can get good jobs and lots of money.