Donald G. Jackson

Demon Lover Diary

The film chronicles filmmaker Joel DeMott, significant other/film partner Jeff Kreines and filmmaker Mark Rance as they head to Michigan to make a low budget horror film.

Armageddon Boulevard

ARMAGEDDON BLVD. A ZEN FILM When the streets go bad, Jack B. Quick gets mad. STARRING: ◇ International Action Star and Martial Arts Master, Scott Shaw ◇ Penthouse Pet and B-Movie Queen, Julie Strain ◇ Co-Creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Eastman ◇ Ultimate Hollywood Bad Guy, Robert Z' ...

Super Hero Central

Super Hero Central unleashes the Superhero Crime Fighting team of Ace X and Kid Velvet who disguise their identities as members of a Hollywood Rock n' Roll band.

Hollywood Cops

International Action Star Scott Shaw stars as hard boiled Detective Jake Blade. He's joined by action star David Heavener and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles creator Kevin Eastman. They join forces to clean up the Hollywood underworld. Penthouse Pet and B-Movie Queen Julie Strain appears in this film, as do Scream Queen Linnea Quigley and the ultimate Hollywood bad guys, Robert Z'Dar and William Smith.

Guns of El Chupacabra 2: The Unseen

Guns of El Chupacabra II: The Unseen is a loosely based prequel/sequel to GUNS OF EL CHUPACABRA. This film parallels Guns of El Chupacabra and peers into the lives and motives of some of the characters introduced in GUNS OF EL CHUPACABRA in a more definitive manner.

Rock n' Roll Cops Lite

Rock n' Roll Cops Lite is the PG version of the Scott Shaw Zen Film, The Rock n' Rock Cops. Gone is the nudity that some people may find offensive, remaining is all of the action and the adventure.

Rollergator

A young teenage girl tries to help a small, purple-colored, jive-talking alligator escape from the clutches of a greedy carnival owner as well as an assortment of various characters so he can be reunited with his owner.

Guns of El Chupacabra 3: The Lost Interviews

Feature film by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw

Ghost of El Chupacabra

Feature film directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw

One Shot Sam

This film follows One Shot Sam, played by Donald G. Jackson, who is a private investigator based in Hollywood, California. He sends for his one time partner, Lazlo Mauser, played by Conrad Brooks, who had relocated to Akron, Ohio, in order to crack a cases based in the Country Rock Music of the 1970s.

A Drive with Linnea and Donald

In 1999, famed indie filmmaker Donald G. Jackson and Scream Queen Linnea Quigley take an abstract drive through the nigh time streets of Hollywood, California.

The Adventures of Ace X and Kid Velvet

The crime fighting team of Ace X and Kid Velvet, who disguise their superhero identities as members of a Hollywood rock n' roll band, must battle the evil Rinaldi, who has the ability to transform into a monster, and has taken control over the streets of Hollywood. The Adventures of Ace X and Kid Velvet is the English language, Hong Kong release of the film. It is a different version of the movie Super Hero Central (2004).

Biohazard

A group of skeptical government officials headed by General Randolph are brought to a remote laboratory for a demonstration in "Psychic Materialization", a successful side effect of an experimental drug. But the project scientists had warned that not enough testing had been completed to access safety concerns. In a freak accident during the demonstration to the politicians, a vicious creature is created! Unable to contain the monster, it unleashes unbelievable havoc & destruction against mankind! Reproducing itself at an alarming rate, and all known weapons seemingly powerless against the creature, the scientists are gravely concerned for the survival of mankind!

The Roller Blade Seven

In a futuristic society, a sword-wielding roller skater fights evil ninjas, punk roller skaters and is sent on an important rescue mission.

Legend of The Roller Blade Seven

In a post-apocalyptic world where rollerblading is the chief means of travel, the evil Pharoah sends his minions outside the Wheel Zone to abduct a psychic. The psychic has been trained in the way of the samurai, but has shunned her training to become a Passive. Once abducted, her brother joins forces with others to try and rescue her, but they face many challenges from the Dark Side.

Frogtown News

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.

Yin Yang Insane

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.

Raw Energy

Bo Stompkins and Crystal Drinkwater become a futuristic Bonnie and Clyde in a virtual-reality dream-trip into the world of crazy serial killers. Man Bites Dog meets Natural Born Killers in a wacky action spoof hosted by famous Hollywood badman William Smith.

Little Lost Sea Serpent

Julie and Tommy rescue a baby sea serpent and attempt to keep it safe and hidden from their father (a reporter for a tabloid) and a couple bumbling thieves until they can get it back to the ocean.

Diary of a Michigan Migrant Film Worker

Diary of a Michigan Migrant Filmmaker takes the viewer deep into the chaotic mind of filmmaker Donald G. Jackson as he explains his ideologies, philosophies, and the filmmaking techniques that he employed while creating thirty feature length films throughout the course of his career.