$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 2001
Journey to deepest, darkest Africa for thrills, romance and high adventure! Starring Tanya Roberts, SHEENA brings to life the legendary queen of the jungle in a spectacular epic shot entirely in Kenya. Orphaned in Zambouli territory, the blonde Sheena (Roberts) is raised by a noble tribe and taughtto communicate telepathically with all creatures. She gets a firsthand lesson in love from Vic Casey (Ted Wass), a wisecracking TV journalist. In Africa for a story on a royal football player, PrinceOtwani (Trevor Thomas), Vic soon finds himself embroiled in a web of political intrigue. And when the evil prince decides to invade the Zamboulis' land, it is up to Sheena to rescue Vic and save her idyllic kingdom!
$$$ | Netflix
Released: 1986
Four best friends and perpetual losers -- Dooley (Tim Conway), Lou (Harvey Korman), Elton (Jack Weston) and Stump (Ted Wass) -- obtain their meager pleasure in life from betting on the ponies. But when they fall for a con man's promise to fix a race, the perils of gambling almost skin them alive. To place their bet, the pals borrow $5,000 from the mob and then learn that their horse is an ancient nag that can barely stand up, much less win a race.
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1984
In his third "Oh, God!" movie, Academy Award-winner George Burns ("The Sunshine Boys") not only plays his witty, widely praised role as God, but also the menacing, trick-playing demon himself... the Devil. Directed by Emmy Award-winner Paul Bogart, this is "a delight" says the Chicago Sun-Times, and may contain "the single best sequence of dual-image photography ever put on the screen" (USA Today). Co-starring Ron Silver ("Timecop," "Reversal of Fortune"), Ted Wass ("Blossom," "Soap") and Roxanne Hart ("Chicago Hope"), and written by Andrew Bergman ("Honeymoon in Vegas," "Blazing Saddles").
Curse of the Pink Panther
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1984
Interpol's Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom) couldn't be happier-- his nemesis, bumbling Inspector Jacques Clouseau, seems to have vanished. Dreyfus has a brilliant idea...he will program Interpol's computer (named Aldous) to select the world's worst detective (other than Clouseau, of course) to aid in the search. The computer comes up with a klutzy New York City police detective named Clifton Sleigh (Ted Wass), who soon lives up to his reputation for incompetence. With Sleigh on the case (wearing Harold Lloyd-type glasses), Dreyfus begins to hope that Clouseau will remain lost forever! Meanwhile, the fabulous Pink Panther diamond has been stolen again...and Dreyfus realizes that Sleigh is just as ghastly to have around as the missing Inspector Clouseau!... The seventh PINK PANTHER film.
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