The best William Frederick Knight’s science fiction movies

William Frederick Knight

William Frederick Knight

06/12/1933 (90 años)
Today we present the best William Frederick Knight’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best William Frederick Knight’s movies.

Nautilus

Nautilus
3.5/10
Over one hundred years ago, a cataclysmic chain of events plummeted the earth into the dark ages which destroyed most of civilization, and the remaining few survivors attempt to change the course of events that led to the destruction.

The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man

The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man
4.4/10
When Norman, an aspiring actor, can't find an open door in Hollywood he gets rather dispirited. But he gets a new lease on life when he discovers an invisibility formula and learns that women don't really care whether they can see him or not! This erotic comedy is based on the comic books by Milo Manera.

Dragon Day

Dragon Day
3.9/10
When Duke Evans, out of work NSA analyst, is evicted from his home he moves his family to his grandfather's old cabin. However here they are also threatened when a hellish cyber-attack is unleashed on the US rendering anything with a computer chip useless. He must now keep his family alive, fight off would be thieves and a newly corrupted government and ultimately make the hardest decision of his life- to survive. Written by Patterson, Matt (V)

Storm

Storm
7.3/10
An unsuspecting user is sent through a turbulent series of splash portals when his government-enforced dating app malfunctions in the bathtub. Storm is set in the near future, where everyone has to live by the government’s Federal Relationship Compatibility Act – a policy which ensures that citizens are matched with only completely compatible individuals. If an individual cannot find a match which satisfies the government’s strict algorithm, they will be sentenced to a life alone in a permanent facility.

Emmanuelle 2000: Emmanuelle Pie

Emmanuelle 2000: Emmanuelle Pie
4.4/10
Brazen beauty Emmanuelle embarks on more saucy sci-fi antics. A young man uses a mind-control power for his own sexual needs. Miss Emmanuelle shows up to give him more than a slap on the wrist.

Sex Files: Alien Erotica

Sex Files: Alien Erotica
5.4/10
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Release: 01/01/1998
  • Character: Col. Parks (as William Fredrick)
On board a long distance spaceship returning to Earth, an alien lifeform has invaded. It feeds off of sexual energy and can clone itself to resemble the female crew members. Once on Earth the government's Alien Files force is called in to investigate the strange behavior of the crew members and to learn why the alien has come to Earth. A sexy space adventure from the creator of the EMMANUELLE series.

Badlanders

Badlanders
2.7/10
Committed to overthrowing a bloodthirsty tyrant, brave freedom fighter Blaine (James Phillips) earns a one-way ticket to Prison Planet, an inhospitable wasteland where he battles violent goons and struggles to find Himshaw (Jack Willcox), the key to restoring peace and justice. Written and directed by Armand Gazarian, this sci-fi action film features plenty of comic relief from Dave Bean, who co-stars as a spineless businessman.

Butterscotch: Power Flower

Butterscotch: Power Flower
5/10
A genie helps several people to fulfill their desires, most of them sexual, but not every wish goes according to plan...

Butterscotch: Lost But Found

Butterscotch: Lost But Found
6/10
While working as a waiter at an exclusive Hollywood party, aspiring actor Norman has a strange accident with a pot of butterscotch that makes him invisible.

Frog-g-g!

Frog-g-g!
4.2/10
Chemical waste seeps into a small town's water supply, causing the birth of a mutant FROGGG which is instinctively driven to mate with its genetic match - human women. Sexy EPA super-agent Dr Barbara Michaels tracks the Froggg's every move, fighting off corrupt good-ol'-boy politicians and drunken rednecks at every turn. No one in town believes her, or the evidence, until the shocking climax when the Froggg is finally brought to justice... or IS it...?

Zarkorr! The Invader

Zarkorr! The Invader
3.8/10
An "average" postal worker is informed by a tiny alien hologram which looks like a teenage girl that he is the "choosen one" to destroy a giant reptile to save the Earth.

Butterscotch: I Am Not a Ghost

Butterscotch: I Am Not a Ghost
5.2/10
Norman falls in love with Katia, a beautiful young scientist researching the secret of invisibility to qualify for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. They travel to Paris in search of Dr. Gervais, a famous French alchemist who knows of an invisibility formula from a medieval legend.

The Long Slow Flight of the Ashbot

The Long Slow Flight of the Ashbot
5.7/10
An ash-collecting robot witnesses the collapse of the universe as he slowly drifts beyond outer space. The film is part three in director Colin West McDonald's series The Robot Scriptures, focusing on the "origin, evolution, and exodus of artificial intelligence." This particular film was based on a piece by cartoonist Joel Priddy.

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