Joe Franklin

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Mar 09, 1926 (99 years old)
Death date
Jan 24, 2015

Joe Franklin

Known For

Zombie City
1h 54m
Movie 2017

Zombie City

Watch Carl’s ingenious unveil while reminiscing about his favorite movie in Zombie City. Join Carl as he tries to save us from a zombie takeover and possibly our total annihilation. Will Carl save us or will he be the last man on earth to repopulate the planet? Find out and see if you can survive in Zombie City!!

Toxic Soldiers
Movie 2016

Toxic Soldiers

The newest beautifully grimy SOV vision from Carl J Sukenick

The Toxic Retards
1h 14m
Movie 2015

The Toxic Retards

Aliens battle terrorist in a sorority house filled with mutants, monsters and secret agents. Who will survive this action packed inter-dimensional adventure?

Jazzy for Joe
0h 14m
Movie 2014

Jazzy for Joe

Talk show legend Joe Franklin discovers an abandoned baby on his doorstep.

Blood Boy
Movie 2014

Blood Boy

As radiation storms bombard the Earth, monsters run rampant and the Black Scorpion terrorist organization is threatening the city's population. Can Carl survive the post nuclear chaos displayed on his security monitor or will he spend all his time laying in bed, calling his mom and dad on the phone, and drinking unfathomable amounts of tea? Find out in the brain melting anti-epic from the director of " Alien Beasts" and " Mutant Massacre". Featuring "appearances" from the late, legendary TV host Joe Franklin and scream queen Debbie Rochon.

Black Ribbon
1h 47m
Movie 2007

Black Ribbon

A writer buys a typewriter which brings out his deepest and darkest desires.

The Aristocrats
1h 29m
Movie 2005

The Aristocrats

One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville.

Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story
1h 26m
Movie 2002

Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story

The story of the short film from the beginning of the movies in the 1890s, when all movies were shorts, through the 1950s when short subjects virtually disappeared from theaters.

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