Nurse Ginger is a fictional character who appeared in the 1992 Full Moon Features science-fiction movie Bad Channels, as well as Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, which also served as a sequel to Demonic Toys and Dollman.
Nurse Ginger was portrayed by actress Melissa Behr in both her appearances.
Bad Channels (1992)
An alien and his robot assistant arrive on Earth and take a prankster prone DJ hostage, with the intention of using his Pahoota radio station to shrink women by broadcasting rock tracks nation-wide. This vivid trickery causes the women to hallucinate, and behave like they are featured in a music video. The next thing they know, they are 12 inches inside a glass container. The aliens manage to capture Cookie, Bunny and Ginger, but do not succeed in capturing TV reporter Lisa Cummings.
The film concludes with a laughably campy battle involving Germasil, and although the ladies are eventually unshrunk, Bunny remains trapped in one of the glass bubbles.
A possibly deliberate continuity error occurred, suggesting that Nurse Ginger was miscast in Dollman vs. Demonic Toys instead of Bunny, since Nurse Ginger wasn't the lady who was left unshrunk.
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993)
Nurse Ginger (now only a few inches in height) has to team up with the also very small Brick Bardo (Dollman) to battle a gang of dangerous toys, with the aid of regular sized policewoman Judith Gray (again played by Tracy Scoggins). Ginger is more or less just the eye candy of the movie, and gains he unwanted affection of Baby Oopsy Daisy.
Nurse Ginger was portrayed by actress Melissa Behr in both her appearances.
Bad Channels (1992)
An alien and his robot assistant arrive on Earth and take a prankster prone DJ hostage, with the intention of using his Pahoota radio station to shrink women by broadcasting rock tracks nation-wide. This vivid trickery causes the women to hallucinate, and behave like they are featured in a music video. The next thing they know, they are 12 inches inside a glass container. The aliens manage to capture Cookie, Bunny and Ginger, but do not succeed in capturing TV reporter Lisa Cummings.
The film concludes with a laughably campy battle involving Germasil, and although the ladies are eventually unshrunk, Bunny remains trapped in one of the glass bubbles.
A possibly deliberate continuity error occurred, suggesting that Nurse Ginger was miscast in Dollman vs. Demonic Toys instead of Bunny, since Nurse Ginger wasn't the lady who was left unshrunk.
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993)
Nurse Ginger (now only a few inches in height) has to team up with the also very small Brick Bardo (Dollman) to battle a gang of dangerous toys, with the aid of regular sized policewoman Judith Gray (again played by Tracy Scoggins). Ginger is more or less just the eye candy of the movie, and gains he unwanted affection of Baby Oopsy Daisy.
Alex Rain is the main character in Albert Pyun's 1993 minor video hit Nemesis. Played by actor Olivier Gruner, he is a cop who is killed on duty and later rebuilt as a super half machine, half man hybrid after he is destroyed by cyber conspirators collectively known as The Red Army Hammerheads .
The film and character in general are widely considered to be a blatant rip off of RoboCop and The Terminator, two classic cyborg movies that have a very strong following.
History
In the year 2027, Alex Rain is a Los Angeles policeman who has been shot-to-pieces in the line of duty in a gunfight with a terrorist organization "The Red Army Hammerheads". Rebuilt with robotic implants, Alex is now more machine than man and is now a cyborg. Alex decides to retire from the LAPD and runs a private business as a data smuggler. But Alex's former boss Police Comissioner Farnsworth and his associates decides to give Alex one last assignment, Alex is to apprehend his former partner Jared who is smuggling data to the Red Army Hammerheads who plot to kill government officials. To force Alex do the assignment, they implant a bomb in his heart. But Alex uncovers a cyborg conspiracy as Cyborgs plot to rule the world and The Red Army Hammerheads are really fighting for humanity and Alex begins to question the assignment.
Alex Rain did not appear in the sequels. Coincidentally, another character also named named Alex (although a female) took up the lead role, and was played by bodybuilder Sue Price.
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The film and character in general are widely considered to be a blatant rip off of RoboCop and The Terminator, two classic cyborg movies that have a very strong following.
History
In the year 2027, Alex Rain is a Los Angeles policeman who has been shot-to-pieces in the line of duty in a gunfight with a terrorist organization "The Red Army Hammerheads". Rebuilt with robotic implants, Alex is now more machine than man and is now a cyborg. Alex decides to retire from the LAPD and runs a private business as a data smuggler. But Alex's former boss Police Comissioner Farnsworth and his associates decides to give Alex one last assignment, Alex is to apprehend his former partner Jared who is smuggling data to the Red Army Hammerheads who plot to kill government officials. To force Alex do the assignment, they implant a bomb in his heart. But Alex uncovers a cyborg conspiracy as Cyborgs plot to rule the world and The Red Army Hammerheads are really fighting for humanity and Alex begins to question the assignment.
Alex Rain did not appear in the sequels. Coincidentally, another character also named named Alex (although a female) took up the lead role, and was played by bodybuilder Sue Price.
See also:
Russell Evans is the founder and visionary for the Christian youth movement Planetshakers. He is also the senior pastor for Planetshakers City Church, and an international speaker. The ministry was birthed while he was a youth pastor at Paradise Community Church in Adelaide, South Australia.
Russell and his wife Sam regularly speak and minister at the annual Planetshakers conferences. Russell is well-known for his passion, tenacity, and creative communication through props, music, and dance teams.
Books
Russell has written several books including Profile of a Planetshaker and A Youth Leaders Guide to Sanity.
Russell and his wife Sam regularly speak and minister at the annual Planetshakers conferences. Russell is well-known for his passion, tenacity, and creative communication through props, music, and dance teams.
Books
Russell has written several books including Profile of a Planetshaker and A Youth Leaders Guide to Sanity.
The Brotherhood of P.O. Box 1142 was a secret American military intelligence facility that operated during World War II. The American Military Intelligence Service had two special wings whose core duty was to interview the Prisoners of War (POWs), known as MIS -X and MIS -Y. They were known by their codename, the mailing address "P.O. Box 1142."
P.O. Box 1142 was based out of Fort Hunt, Virginia,NPS/> formerly part of George Washington's farmlands. German scientists, submariners and soldiers were questioned.washington/> P.O. Box 1142 obtained valuable intelligence from German POWs and also communicated with Allied POWs overseas. The work done at Fort Hunt contributed to the Allied victory of World War II. It also led to advances in scientific technology and military intelligence that directly influenced the Cold War.
P.O. Box 1142 was based out of Fort Hunt, Virginia,NPS/> formerly part of George Washington's farmlands. German scientists, submariners and soldiers were questioned.washington/> P.O. Box 1142 obtained valuable intelligence from German POWs and also communicated with Allied POWs overseas. The work done at Fort Hunt contributed to the Allied victory of World War II. It also led to advances in scientific technology and military intelligence that directly influenced the Cold War.