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1.) Moonshine Mountain, USA 1964, directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, starring Charles Glore (as Chuck Scott), Gordon Oas-Heim (as Adam Sorg), Jeffrey Allen, Bonnie Hinson, Carmen Sotir, Ben Moore , J.G. Patterson jr (as Pat Patterson), Stanley Dyrector (as Mark Douglas), Gretchen Eisner, Harry Hoffman, Karin March, Bill Simpson, William Harris, Marilyn Walters, Harry Kerr, Lee Collins, Claude Casey, James Preddy, James Stokes jr, Gay Land and the Thunderbirds, The Sweet Gum Sisters and Brother, The Catalinas
2.) The Mutilator, USA 1984, directed by Buddy Cooper, John Douglass (co), starring Matt Mitler, Ruth Martinez, Bill Hitchcock, Connie Rogers, Frances Raines, Morey Lampley, Jack Chatham, Ben Moore, Trace Cooper, Pamela Weddle Cooper
3.) She Freak, USA 1967, directed by Byron Mabe, starring Claire Brennen, Lee Raymond, Lynn Courtney, Bill McKinney, Claude Smith, Ben Moore, Van Teen, Madame Lee, Marsha Drake, Felix Silla, William Bagdad, Sandra Holcomb, David Boudrot, David F. Friedman, Byron Mabe, Bobby Matthews
4.) Suburban Roulette, USA 1968, directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, starring Elizabeth Wilkinson, Ben Moore, Ione Rolnick, William Kerwin (as Thomas Wood), Allison Louise Downe (as Vicki Miles), Tony McCabe, Debbie Grant, Richard Mark Oliver, Joseph Trucco, Michael Shallop, Paul Shallop, Ray Woods, Bob Roth
5.) Two Thousand Maniacs, USA 1964, directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, starring William Kerwin (as Thomas Wood), Connie Mason, Jeffrey Allen, Ben Moore, Gary Bakeman, Jerome Eden, Shelby Livingston, Stanley Dyrector (as Mark Douglas), Linda Cochran, Yvonne Gilbert, Michael Korb, Vincent Santo, Andy Wilson, Andy Wilson, Candi Conder, the Pleasant Valley Boys
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