Movies Starring George Buza
Diary of the Dead
Shoot the dead.
Nick Alachiotis, Matt Birman, George Buza, Joshua Close, Christopher Cordell, Simon Pegg, Joe Dinicol, Tino Monte, Simon Northwood, Philip Riccio, Martin Roach, Shawn Roberts, Todd Schroeder
DIRECTOR:A group of young film students run into real-life zombies while filming a horror movie of their own.
The Brain
The Pounding of the Afterbrain Signals Vengeance and Death!
Tom Bresnahan, Cynthia Preston, David Gale, George Buza, Christine Kossak, Bret Pearson, Bernice Quiggan, Susannah Hoffmann, Justine Campbell, Robert King, Kenneth McGregor, Vinetta Strombergs, Richard Gira, Wendy Springate, Harry Booker
DIRECTOR:Ed Hunt
Dr. Blake runs a TV show called "Independent Thinkers", which is sort of a Scientology-like self-help/religion program. But he's not making his audience think any more independently - with the help of an alien organism he calls The Brain, he's using brainwashing and mind control. The only thing that stands between them and world domination is a brilliant but troubled high school student with a penchant for pranks...
Fast Company
The danger. The rush. The victory.
William Smith, Claudia Jennings, John Saxon, Nicholas Campbell, Don Francks, Cedric Smith, Judy Foster, Robert Haley, George Buza, David Graham, David Petersen, Chuck Chandler, Sonya Ratke, Michael Bell
DIRECTOR:An early departure from director David Cronenberg's canon of visceral horror, 1979's Fast Company profiles one of his personal passions, racecars, in a gritty melodrama that also features exciting racetrack footage. Veteran toughguy William Smith is top-billed as a champion drag racer who clashes with the unscrupulous oil-company executive (John Saxon) who sponsors his team. Though lacking the gruesome clinical obsessions of his horror features (Cronenberg admits on the disc's commentary that the film was a tax shelter for its Canadian producers), Fast Company is also fascinated with internal machinery (here, car engines instead of human bodies), and it's easily Cronenberg's most approachable film, with plenty of automotive action alongside the solid performances (the cast includes B-movie queen Claudia Jennings in her final performance).



