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- The story of a 10-year old boy genius who invents a mentally interactive communication device for the U.S. Military and is then kidnapped by a shadowy organization and rescued by a famous stunt pilot.
- The comedic story of 5 children unexpectedly trapped in a haunted house where they encounter Dracula, the Wolfman, Igor and the Frankenstein monster.
- The Hidden Jungle is a childrens action-adventure movie about the misadventures of a sabotaged NASA Shuttlecraft mission. It was written and produced by Warren Chaney and directed by Steve McCurdy. Executive Producer was Beverly Wilson and the films distributor was Intercontinental Releasing Corporation. Dr. Beverly Owens (Charity Merrill) survives a space shuttle crash landing in an African terrorist nation unfriendly to the United States. She is taken prisoner by Akmed Najah (Charles Charpiot) who seeks to use a new satellite's plutonium payload as material for a nuclear weapon. The U.S. President (Warren Chaney) sends covert CIA operative Bill Murphy (William Brown) to ask aerial flight ace Zach Taylor (Chuck Stockdale) to lead a secret in-country search and rescue effort. Murphy and Taylor team up with Desirée Jones (Lesley Chaney), daughter of a famous archeologist and Jason (Jason Chaney), a small boy whose parents were killed when he was three. Together they search for evidence of the downed spacecraft and the missing astronaut. Najah discovers they are in is country and sends trained terrorists to stop them. The Dacoits or trained killers led by Akmed Najahs son Taj-a-tali, nearly captures Zach and his party but is himself captured. Taj is rescued but is ordered to death by Nahjah who sees the sons failure as incompetence. Taylor and Desirée locate Najahs lair and manage to rescue the Astronaut and retrieve the plutonium. Najah dies in hand-to-hand combat but his Dacoits surround the escaping parties. Jason flies Zachs plane to where they are located but nearly crash-lands the craft in his rescue effort. Together, they defeat the Dacoit and fly off to safety taking with them, Taj-a-tali. In an emotional scene, Murphy learns that Taj-a-tali was not Akmed Najahs son but a kidnapped American. Murphy discovers that Taj is the son that he thought had been killed twelve years earlier by Najah. The film closes as Zach, leaving Desirée and Jason, flies toward the horizon of a setting African sun.
- "The Broken Spur" is an epic story set in the early western 1860s involving a working cowboy and a young Indian boy. As a child, Sandy Steele witnesses the death of his family at the hands of a brutal raiding Indian Party. Growing to manhood and working as a ranch foreman, Steele encounters the hand of fate when he is thrown together with Little Hawk, an Indian child whose family has just been killed by white men. In a series of adventures, the two draw closer only to be separated when the child's family killers return in an act of vengeance. Little Hawk sets out to find the killers and seek his own revenge. Steel accompanied by his friend, Rawhide Johnson, follows in pursuit. In a climatic gun battle and chase scene, the boy is saved and the killers meet justice. In the production's final scene, Sandy Steel and Little Hawk overcome their own biases to find their better selves. The western is heavily populated with action sequences and wide sprawling western scenes. From stagecoaches and gunfights to large cattle herds and trail towns, the sounds and sights of the western era will find resonate with film viewers of most ages.