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Ghost of El Chupacabra 2019
Feature film directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw
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Samurai Johnny Frankenstein Black and White 2014    star_border 10
This is the Black & White version of the Scott Shaw Zen Film, Cult Film Classic, Samurai Johnny Frankenstein Samurai Johnny Frankenstein is a Martial Art based Action Adventure that draws its influences from the Film Noir of the 1940s. This film finds Hollywood Private Investigator, Sam Rockmore (Scott Shaw) joing forces with Cyteck 342 AKA Hal (Kenneth H. Kim) who is a half man, half cyborg on a mission to rid Los Angeles of crime.
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Vampire Sunrise 2014
Vampire Sunrise is a docudrama thriller set on the dark side of Hollywood, California. It follows two undercover police detectives as they track down a cult of killer vampires. Or not? Vampire Sunrise is the PG version of the Scott Shaw Zen Film Cult Film Classic, Vampire Abstracta. Removed is the nudity that some viewers may find offensive. Replacing it are unused scenes seen in no other version of the film.
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The Drive 2013
Take a drive into the all too real abstract realms of Cinematic Reality as you ascend into the next evolution of Zen Filmmaking, the Non-Narrative Zen Film.
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Hawk Warrior of the Wheelzone 2012
Feature film directed by Donald G. Jackson
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Vampire Abstracta 2009
Vampire Abstracta is a docudrama thriller set on the dark side of Hollywood, California. It follows two undercover police detectives as they track down a cult of vampire killers.
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Vampire Black: Trail of the Dead 2008
A country western musician turned vampire hunter. A pimp turned psycho killer. A beautiful streetwalker turned bloodsucker. Vampire Black: Trail of the Dead takes a new look at the characters first presented in Scott Shaw's Vampire Noir.
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Frogtown News 2008
People often ask the question, "Just what is Zen Filmmaking?" To answer that question, Scott Shaw created this documentary. Cameras rolled on Shaw, Donald G. Jackson, Julie Strain, Kevin Eastman and others at the 1997 and 1998 American Film Markets. In this documentary, Shaw presents deep insight into Zen Filmmaking, from the words of people who have made Zen Films. Plus, there is never before released scenes from some of Scott Shaw's Zen Films.
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Witch's Brew 2007
Professor Andre' DuVena' (Scott Shaw) travels into the back woods of Southern California to find three college students who have disappeared while searching for an allusive mythical witch. This film takes movies like The Last Broadcast and The Blair Witch Project to the next level of Zen.
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Yin Yang Insane 2007
Drawing from the tradition of the Twilight Zone, this cutting edge feature film has been touted as one of the most visually stunning and emotionally disturbing movies made to date, by the Hollywood Reporter. Filmed in the desolate wasteland of the California desert, and its surrounding communities, Yin Yang Insane is a psychological thriller that follows a corporate gangster who, after making his biggest score, finds that he is pursued by a dark, shadowy figure attempting to effect revenge. This film takes the viewer into the mind of a man as he slowly goes insane, based upon his guilt and regrets for causing the financial devastation of others.
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Vampire Noir 2007
Vampire hunter Jedediah Diesel saves his friend, a pimp named Diamond, from the grasp of a seductive vampire only to find out that Diamond is a cold-blooded psycho killer.
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Vampire Boulevard 2004
Lost in the realms of 1970's Hollywood, VAMPIRE BLVD. follows Jasmine Lee, an actress from Hong Kong, who has come to Hollywood with dreams of stardom. Instead, she is tracked down by an ancient cult of mutant samurai sword carrying vampires, seeking to steal the powers she never knew she possessed. Her only hope is the protection of two down-and-out Private Investigators.
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The Rock 'n Roll Cops 2003
This film follows its lead character, Detective Jake Blade (played by Shaw) who is pursuing the Russian crime lord Rinaldi (played by Smith). This film is traditional of Scott Shaw's directorial work in that it follows a non-linear storyline that it riddled with strange dialogue and unexpected edits, where the central characters leave behind the storyline and interact solely by the presentation of visual images in association with Techno music. This film also possesses the obvious references to Blacksploitation Cinema apparent in virtually all Scott Shaw films.
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Hitman City 2003
HITMAN CITY follows the exploits of Jericho Ryder AKA Big Action, (Scott Shaw) an assassin with a mystic twist on his need for the extermination of those who have wronged society.
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Max Hell Frog Warrior 2002    star_border 2
Scott Shaw stars as the lone samurai, MAX HELL, on the trail of the serum which was unleashed to turn all of humanity into Toads.
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Hollywood P.D. Undercover 2002
Hollywood P.D. Undercover is the story of Hard-Boiled undercover police officers on the mean-streets of Los Angeles, California.
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Undercover X 2001
Hollywood, Seoul, Tokyo. One Man. One Mission. And even he doesn't know what it is. A Scott Shaw Zen Film.
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Tammy Faye Starlite 2001
Feature film directed by Scott Shaw and Donald G. Jackson
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Guns of El Chupacabra 3: The Lost Interviews 1999
Feature film by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw
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Ghost Taxi 1999
Forty years ago Daredevil Dan Donovan was sent to the dark abyss. He has now been given one last chance to reenter the light. He must exchange his soul for the souls of thirteen other deserving candidates.
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