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- The late Dr. Frankenstein's son returns to the ancestral estate in Germany, where he revives his father's infamous creation. Mayhem ensues.
- The Frankenstein Monster demands that Dr. Frankenstein create a mate for him.
- A 1983 blues-based performance of the traditional English song "Greensleeves" by Scott Allen Nollen (synthesizer, bass guitar and drums) and Todd Jacobsen (electric guitar), now known as The Bramwell Fletcher Band.
- On March 20, 1986, when the news of James Cagney's death reached historian and author Scott Allen Nollen, he recorded an elegy for the actor in just 30 minutes.
- Van Helsing resurrects Count Dracula, only to "stake" him again.
- Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre leads his own band through two sets of Tull classics, covers and his own new songs at Martyrs' nightclub in Chicago during late April 2017.
- A young man, bitten by a wolf, transforms into a werewolf in the light of the full moon. After a murder spree, during which the werewolf kills a small child and eats a dog, he is killed with a silver bullet fired by his father.
- This "unofficial" sequel to Edward D. Wood's notorious "Plan Nine from Outer Space" follows the frightening misadventures of postal carrier Regis Stanely, who joins forces with the intrepid Dr. Clayburgh to rid the planet of the space vampire, Bela.
- The improvisational avant-garde jazz-rock band Baseball Bat is "joined" by Vincent Price's baseball bat for a live concept album performance.
- A cynical young man and a romantic rival pursue the same young woman. As Christmas approaches, problems reach a breaking point, and the cynical man meets a tragic end.
- Telethon host Joseph Lundgren gathers local celebrities to raise money for his groundbreaking saxophone school. When his goal is not reached, he commits suicide.
- Escaped killer Edmond Bateman finds refuge with plastic surgeon Richard Vollin, who hideously disfigures him in order to blackmail him into carrying out several nefarious deeds. Several elements from the works of Edgar Allan Poe drive Vollin's madness.
- Two eccentric teenage brothers living on an Iowa farm fuse lethargy and mayhem into a fine art.
- Images of Bramwell Fletcher Band members Todd Jacobsen and Scott Allen Nollen, Jethro Tull band member Ian Anderson, and English actor Bramwell Fletcher (known for his role in the classic horror film "The Mummy" (1932]) illustrate the instrumental tune, "Kharis Barred from His Lifesong" (the title containing references to Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre and Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson).
- Inspired by the work of Alfred Hitchcock, this third "sequel" to Edward D. Wood's "Plan Nine from Outer Space" continues to follow the misadventures of Regis Stanely, Dr. Clayburgh and Bela, the space vampire.
- A National Archives and Records Administration documentary featuring the staff of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum, including Christine Jacobs Mouw, Jennifer Pedersen, Cindy Worrell and Scott Allen Nollen.
- An escaped homicidal maniac rummages through a garage, picking up an old garden scythe. Venturing out only in the evenings, the killer resembles the Grim Reaper as he goes on his murderous rampage.
- A day in the life of the Frankenstein Monster, from his point of view.
- To commemorate their 10th high school reunion in Harlan, Iowa, and their 17th year of writing and recording music together, Scott Allen Nollen and Todd Jacobsen play many of their "classic" hits and new songs for a live audience.
- A veteran suffering from PTSD imagines that he is a combatant in the European theater during World War II. Although he is subdued and admitted to a mental health facility, he escapes and continues his rampage.
- Rescued from the site of the nuclear explosion in "Plan 13" by Bela Lugosi, Regis Stanely is revived by Dr. Clayburgh, hired by the Reagan Administration to resume his covert activities for the GOP.
- "The Bad Sanctum" is a 15 minute movie hosted by Bruce F. Gantenbein as "Dr. Morbius". The movie has Enoch Rector, "The Man Who Was Bad," going through life encountering constant mediocrity and tastelessness in society.
- Historian, writer, filmmaker and musician Scott Allen Nollen and his wife, Yuyun Yuningsih Nollen, in Indonesia, to a tune from the album "Indonesian Odyssey."
- Musicians Scott Allen Nollen and Todd Jacobsen perform a song from the album BEDLAM: "Punishment Farm" (1995).
- Based on a true story, this "docu-comedy" presents an impressionist account of the first two decades in the lives of two eccentric, rural Iowa brothers, John and Jerry Jensen.
- Iowa musicians Scott Nollen and Todd Jacobsen perform original and traditional music from their 21-year collaborations. Songs include "Down in Alabama," "Cold Shoulder," "Back from the Past" and "Bonny Boys of Bedlam." The concert video premiered at the Freethought Artfest in Los Angeles on October 19, 1996.
- David "Perckle" Mickels and his faithful sidekick, Todd Snyder, smoke marijuana from a tea pot, burglarize a service station, invade a supermarket, and play several embarrassing games at the local bowling alley.
- President Ronald Reagan, seeking to find a new spokesperson for the 1988 Presidential campaign, frees Regis Stanely from prison to resurrect Elvis Presley from the dead. With the help of Bela Lugosi, Stanely and the revived "King of Rock 'n' Roll" proceed on a rampage, resulting in a series of baseball-bat murders. Reagan must then stop them by using a thermonuclear device.
- President Ronald Reagan orders Regis Stanely to travel back in time to quash the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia before it begins. Using Dr. Clayburgh's time machine, Stanely encounters a series of "time mishaps," including a visit to Depression-era Chicago, before he ultimately becomes the Omega Man, with the earth decimated by an enormous thermonuclear holocaust.
- A montage of images of actor Warren Hymer as the character "Twister McGurk" in the film "Mr. Moto in Danger Island" (1939) set to a song by the Bramwell Fletcher Band.
- A scientist aids two brothers who are attacked by a rampaging zombie as they take a short cut through their local graveyard.
- Director Scott Allen Nollen, now living in a rest home, recalls his comic adventures with Jeff "Roo" Nelson, a fumbling high school student and party animal. Features the film debut of Toby Huss.
- A village on Java is terrorized by "The Killer Dwarf of Sumatra." Indo Samurai leader Lambei and young Katsolihin recruit three more Samurai (two Indonesian and one Japanese) to defeat him.
- Eight-year-old Joseph Lundgren, Jr., takes up where his late father left off, gathering local celebrities to raise money for the Lundgren saxophone school.
- Sherlock Holmes, his son, Steel "Rod" Holmes, and Dr. John H. Watson track down a notorious serial killer.
- Writer-Director Scott Allen Nollen presents a tribute to the great John Ford, combining location footage shot in Monument Valley and Los Angeles with posters and photographs from many of Ford's classic films. The documentary was released in connection with Nollen's 2013 book "Three Bad Men: John Ford, John Wayne, Ward Bond."
- Regis Stanely travels back in time to 1976, in an attempt to prevent the death of his hero, The King. He is supported in his quest by the ghost of Bela Lugosi.
- An extraterrestrial virus breaches the Earth's atmosphere, creating a giant bug-eyed monster which a team of physicists must destroy at any cost.
- Loosely based on the novel by Bram Stoker, the film follows Count Dracula from Transylvania to London and back again. Shot in moody black and white.
- An early lineup of the Bramwell Fletcher Band, including the late Tyler Jacobsen on vocals, improvises a song in 1982.
- Historian, writer and filmmaker Scott Allen Nollen performs original music to a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- Scott Allen Nollen, incensed at someone's reference to Dooley Wilson as "Dooby," composed this tribute to the African American performers of Hollywood's "Golden Age" for his band Jimmie Dynamite.
- When Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Henry Jekyll meets H. G. Wells' Invisible Man, all hell breaks loose.
- A series of comic vignettes depict various forms of bizarre behavior, resulting in an unwelcome fate for each protagonist.
- Set to Scott Allen Nollen's Scottish suite "The Forty-Five," about the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, this short features photographs taken while writing the book ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: LIFE, LITERATURE AND THE SILVER SCREEN..
- The improvisational avant-garde jazz-rock band Baseball Bat performs one final time, to celebrate their 31st Anniversary.
- A series of comic vignettes depicting various levels of "insane" behavior, improvised by Scott Allen Nollen and Ryan Baumbach.
- THE 2005 JOSEPH LUNDGREN, JR., TELETHON FOR THE ROCK part 1 Joseph Lundgren, Jr. (Ryan Baumbach), gears up for yet another telethon, this time to raise funds for The Rock (Nathan Brown), a local musician who requires the surgical placement of a bionic hand after gangsters destroy his right hand in a meat grinder. Special guests include O. Vanausdale (Scott Allen Nollen), the British twin brother of the late M. Vanausdale, Mickey Platt (also Nollen), The Preacher (also Nollen), rapper for the band Jimmie Dynamite, Shirley Nollen and the Jimmie Thibodeaux Band, and the Paris Cafe' Jazz Trio, with Steve Lawson and Craig Nance. Special appearances by Boris Karloff's necktie and Ward Bond's pants.
- A career-spanning journey with celebrated film historian and author, Scott Allen Nollen.
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson hunt down and eliminate a serial killer terrorizing London.