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$98 Special Sale
THE $98 SPECIAL RETURNS FOR 2021! Through August 21st of this year, treat yourself to ANY TWELVE (12) TITLES FOR ONLY 98 DOLLARS POSTPAID...
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A DEVILISH MURDER—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
A DEVILISH MURDER—Widescreen Edition (1965) Ye-chun Lee, Do Geum Bung, Ae-ran Jeong, Bin-hwa Lee, Kung-won Nam. The cat-like creature-ghost of a beautiful woman terrorizes a family in their neighborhood home. It turns out the creature is the ghost of the man’s dead wife, who was murdered by his own mother and jealous cousin...
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A HOAX IN TIME/ INSIDE EARTH
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, “A Hoax in Time,” is a tale about an ultimate computer and perhaps the ultimate hero, who
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A PLACE OF ONE'S OWN
A PLACE OF ONE’S OWN (1945) James Mason, Dennis Price, Margaret Lockwood, Barbara Mullen, Ernest Thesiger. In this often chilling ghost story, Mason and his wife (and their beautiful young companion, Lockwood) move into an eerie old mansion that’s been vacant for forty years. Strange things begin to happen: voices are heard from nowhere, pianos playing in the night, etc. It’s soon obvious that the ghost of a murdered woman is afoot...
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A PUBLIC CEMETERY UNDER THE MOON—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Hae Hwang, Ae-ran Jeong, Mi-ae Kang, Do Kum-Bong, No-shik Park. This Asian chiller has all kinds of grisly stuff: Acid thrown in the face, eyes being gouged out, the horror of drug addition, vengeful ghosts, etc. The plot is pretty simple, a former geisha girl takes her life because she’s essentially lost her husband to the wanton lure of a servant girl. But like in any good Asian ghost story, revenge is a must! So...
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A VIRGIN AMONG THE LIVING DEAD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, aka CHRISTINA, PRINCESS OF EROTICISM) Christina Von Blanc, Britt Nichols, Anne Libert, Howard Vernon, Paul Muller, Jesus Franco, Rosa Palomar, directed By Jesus Franco. A gorgeous young lady enters a sinister castle for the reading of a willl. She soon discovers that...
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AFTER DARK
(1932) Hugh Williams, Horace Hodges, Gretha Hansen, Ian Fleming. If it wasn't British, this would be in the Forgotten Horrors book. Hugh (Inspector Holt in HUMAN MONSTER) has some valuable jewels stolen.
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ALABAMA'S GHOST
ALABAMA’S GHOST (1973) Christopher Brooks, Peggy Browne, E. Kerrigan Prescott, Steven Kent Browne, Ken Grantham. A nightclub stage manager stumbles upon a forgotten, secret chamber underneath his nightclub. Inside is an old magician's belongings. He tries on the costume and…voila…he becomes "Alabama, King of the Cosmos." His new identity leads to a lot more than he bargained for...
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ALIAS JOHN PRESTON
(1956) Christopher Lee, Betta St. John, Alexander Knox. A must-see for all Chris Lee fans. He plays a man, tormented by murderous dreams, who eventually becomes a Jekyll and Hyde type. Very rare and very
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ALICE, OR THE LAST ESCAPADE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1977) Sylvia Kristel, Charles Vanel, Ferdinand Ledoux. A great fantasy-horror film. A woman leaves her husband one stormy night. She drives on a lonely road, but when her windshield breaks she seeks help from a strange man and his butler who reside in a nearby creepy mansion. The woman spends the night, but next morning she finds no trace of her hosts. Finding her car repaired, she tries to leave but soon realizes it’s impossible...
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AMAZING MR. X
(1948) Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, Richard Carlson. A very underrated film. A woman is haunted by the spectre of her dead husband and soon becomes involved with a spiritualist. Is he legit? Very Val Lewtonish
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AMAZING WORLD OF GHOSTS
(1978) Narr. by Sid Paul. Using ”actual” clips, this film explores haunted houses, ghosts, UFOs, etc. The footage is laden with lurid narration. The producers obviously loved the whole UFO fad, becau
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ANATOMIST, THE
(1961) Alastair Sim, George Cole, Michael Ripper, Jill Bennett. Another retelling of the dastardly exploits of the world's most famous body snatchers: Burke and Hare. This literate British version
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APE MAN, THE
(1943, Monogram) Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford, Henry Hall, Louise Currie, Minerva Urecal. During a series of bizarre experiments, mad scientist Lugosi literally goes ape--turning into a half man/half ape monstrosity that
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APE, THE
(1940, Monogram) Boris Karloff, Maris Wrixon, Henry Hall. Boris plays a mad scientist roaming around the countryside in an ape suit killing people for their spinal fluid. A very unusual and rural type of feel and setti
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ASSIGNMENT TERROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969, aka DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN) Michael Rennie, Karin Dor, Paul Naschy, Craig Hill, Patty Shepard, Ferdinando Murolo, Gene Reyes. Rennie is an alien mad scientist whose race is out to conquer Earth. From a castle in Transylvania he revives legendary monsters to help him carry out...
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AT MIDNIGHT I'LL TAKE YOUR SOUL
(1964) Jose Marins, Nivaldo Lima, Valeria Vasquez. One of the strangest, most engaging horror films you’ll ever see. The plot deals with a macabre, top hat-wearing gravedigger who is greatly feared
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AVENGER, THE
(1961) Heinz Drache, Ingrid Van Bergen, Klaus Kinski. An ugly hunchbacked ape man decapitates people and mails their heads to Scotland Yard. Another interesting Edgar Wallace horror thriller. From 16mm.
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AWAKENING OF THE BEAST, THE
(1970) José Mojica Marins, Ângelo Assunção, Ronaldo Beibe, Maurice Capovila, Jose Carlos. You’ve never seen a horror movie quite like this. Marins plays both himself and Coffin Joe. The basis of the plot is simple, yet bizarre: a psychiatrist conducts LSD experiments to determine if Coffin Joe's influence on people will lead them into drugs. This is really weird stuff with results varying from sexuality to perversion to sadism...
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AWFUL DR. ORLOF, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962) Howard Vernon, Conrado San Martin, Perla Cristal, Diana Lorys. Considered by many to be director Jess Franco's best film. A mad doctor stalks the foggy back-streets in search of young girls, whom he...
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BAT, THE (1959)
(1959) Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, John Sutton, Gavin Gordon, Elaine Edwards. A mad killer known as "The Bat" is on the prowl in an old, Gothic mansion filled with terrified people. Great fun as the fiend...
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BAT, THE (1960)
(1960) Helen Hayes, Jason Robards, Martin Brooks, Margaret Hamilton, Shepperd Strudwick. What a find! We were jumping up and down with joy when this ultra-ultra rarity was made available to us. Mos
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BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER—Widescreen
(1964) Jon Hall, Sue Casey, Arnold Lessing, Elaine DuPont, Read Morgan. Teens are slain by a big monster from an ocean cave. This is truly one of the goofiest monster movies you'll ever see with one of the most...
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BEAST AND THE MAGIC SWORD, THE
(1983) Paul Naschy, Shigeru Amachi, Beatriz Escudero, Gérard Tichy, Violeta Cela. Paul’s ninth werewolf movie, and one of the most interesting. It’s a marriage between gothic, supernatural horror and martial arts thrills. Paul goes to Japan, searching for an all-wise sage who may have a cure for his lycanthropy. Paul puts the bite on many victims.
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BEAST AND THE VIXENS, THE
(1972) Jean Gibson, Uschi Digrd, Bob Makay, Patrick Scott, Marious Mazmanian, Susan Wescott. In what can only be described as a true Grindhouse horror classic, a monster roams about the woods, terrorizing any number of absolutely gorgeous babes in assorted degrees of nudity...
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BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959) Michael Forest, Sheila Carol, Frank Wolff, Wally Campo, Richard Sinatra. a gang of criminals hides out in a mountain cabin only to find themselves being killed off one by one at the hands of a horribel monster that happens to reside...
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BEATRICE CENCI*
(1969 Adrianne Larussa, Tomas Milian, Georges Wilson, Mavie. Beatrice Cenci is the daughter of a mentally twisted nobleman who keeps her locked up in the castle dungeon. He sexually abuses her...
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BEES OF DEATH, THE/ A PLAGUE OF PYTHONS
Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is “The Bees of Death,” is a great chiller, written by one of science fiction’s best
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BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA*
(1952) Bela Lugosi, Duke Mitchell, Sammy Petrillo, Charlita, Muriel Sanders. Bela looks pretty bad, and was probably at the height of his drug addiction as he portrays a mad scientist who injects an American crooner with a serum that
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BELL FROM HELL*
(1970)Viveca Lindfors, Renaud Verley, Alfredo Mayo. After being locked away for years, a man comes back to seek his bizarre revenge on his aunt and her three daughters who had him falsely institutionalized
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BEYOND PLUTO/ ARTERY OF FIRE
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, “Beyond Pluto,” is sprawling science fiction adventure classic by John S. Campbell. Whisked away to another world
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BEYOND THE DOOR*
(1974) Richard Johnson, Juliet Mills, David Colin, Jr. After the success of THE EXORCIST, many of us flocked to see this possession-inspired imitation. There are elements of ROSEMARY'S BABY, as well. Mil
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BLACK CAT MANSION
(1958) Toshio Hosokawa, Yuriko Ejima, Takashi Wada, Ryuzaburo Nakamura. A great Japanese supernatural chiller. In a modern day setting, a couple moves into an aging mansion. The wife is soon haunted by the ghost of a horrible old hag, whose ghostly visits bring the wife closer to death.
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BLACK DRAGONS*
(1942) Bela Lugosi, Clayton Moore, Joan Barclay, Robert Frazer. A series of grisly murders is committed by a crazed, Nazi plastic surgeon who seeks revenge against a Jap spy ring.
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BLACK RAVEN, THE*
(1943, PRC) George Zucco, Wanda McKay, Robert Livingston, Noel Madison. Zucco is the manager of a mysterious inn filled with
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BLACK SUNDAY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960, aka THE MASK OF SATAN) Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi, Ivo Garrani, directed by Mario Bava. Considered by many to be one of the greatest horror films ever made. An ancient witch and her hideous servant come back from the grave to fulfill an ancient curse...
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BLANCHEVILLE MONSTER* (aka Horror)
(1963 aka HORROR) Gerard Tichy, Leo Anchoriz, Joan Mills, Richard Davis, Helga Line. A beautiful young girl--daughter of a half-mad count--fears that her life will be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient falmil
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BLOOD DEMON*
(1967 aka TORTURE CHAMBER OF DR. SADISM) - Christopher Lee, Karin Dor, Lex Barker. Beheadings, virgins, straps, and corpses. What else do you need to know about this movie? An outrageous film that’s a must-
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BLOOD MANIA - SPECIAL EXTENDED EDITION
(1970) Vicki Peters, Peter Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Reagan Wilson. At nearly 105 minutes this is, as far as we know, the longest edition of this film on the video market today. Our version has approximately 25 more minutes of footage than you'll find on other video releases of this title. The plot is pretty
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BLOOD OF NOSTRADAMUS*
(1960) German Robles, Aurora Alvarado, Julio Aleman, Domingo Soler, Mamber. Robles is a vampire descended from the prophet, Nostradamus. He and his weird hunchback have marked a police inspector for
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BLOOD OF THE VIRGINS
BLOOD OF THE VIRGINS (1967) Ricardo Bauleo, Susana Beltrán, Gloria Prat, Walter Kliche. A girl is going to marry a man she doesn’t love (her parents have arranged it) but in reality she has a secret lover. What she doesn’t know is that her lover is actually a vicious vampire...
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BLOOD SHACK*
(1971) DIRECTORS CUT! Carolyn Brandt, Ron Haydock, Jason Wayne. Directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. When this was made back in ‘71, Director Ray Steckler was faced with a distinct problem. He had a concept for an hour long horror film at a time when distributors weren't touching anything that ran under 70 min. Therefore, Ray was forced to pad the film with several minutes of extra footage consisting mainly of rodeo action shots and non-essential dialogue scenes. In this newer edition...
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BLOOD THIRST*
(1965) Robert Winston, Yvonne Nielson, Vic Diaz. Interesting horror thriller with a really cool-looking monster...
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BLOODLUST*
(1959) Wilton Graff, Robert Reed, June Kenny. Lylyan Chauvin. Basically a low budget remake of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME. However, this version is played much more for straight horror as a madman hunts down te
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BLOODY PIT OF HORROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965) Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Louisa Baratto, Ralph Zucker, Rita Klein. A photographer and his gorgeous models find a seemingly deserted castle for a photo-shoot. However, it’s inhabited by a lunatic who traps the girls in the dungeon and begins conducting medieval tortures on them...
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BLUEBEARD*
(1944, PRC) John Carradine, Jean Parker, Ludwig Stossel, Nils Aster. A parsian artist paints youg girls' portraits, then brutally strangles them. Carradine is at the top of his game in this top-notch PRC producti
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BOOGEY MAN, THE
(1980) John Carradine, Suzanne Love, Ron James. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL, FACTORY SEALED Magnum VHS pre-record and our quantity is limited. A girl and her brother guard the secret of a childhood murder. Years later, they return to the scene of the crime but discover a supernatural horror from beyond...
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BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT*
(1942, Monogram) Bela Lugosi, Wanda McKay, Tom Neal, Dave O'Brien, Wheeler Oakman. This was definitely better than most of Bela's Monogram quickies. Zombies and murder highlight this story about a mad professor who uses a bowery miss
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BOYS OF THE CITY* (aka The Ghost Creeps)
(1940, aka THE GHOST CREEPS) Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Dave O'Brien, Minerva Urecal. East Side Kids vehicle about the boys facing terrific thrills inside an old "haunted" house. Minerva does a great bit as a...
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BRIDE OF THE GORILLA*
(1951) Lon Chaney, Raymond Burr, Barbara Payton. A voodoo curse slowly transforms a man into an ape. Barbara looks great. The success of this film spurred its producer, Jack Broder into making BELA
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BUCKET OF BLOOD, A*
(1959) Dick Miller, Barbara Morris, Antony Carbone. One of the greatest cult films of all time! Miller plays a wimpy waiter of a beatnik coffee shop who more or less accidently kills a number of people and a
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BURKE AND HARE*
(1971) Harry Andrews, Yutte Stensgaard, Glyn Edwards, Kerry Nesbitt, Derrin Nesbitt. Wow! This terrific body-snatching thriller is a grisly horror film, yet also a marvelous, sexy black comedy...
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BURNING COURT, THE (English Language Version)
(1962) Nadja Tiller, Jean Claude Brialy, Edith Scob. A strange film that deals with a number of weird subjects, including occultism, possession, family curses, etc. There's even a disappearing, reappearing b
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BURNING COURT, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
THE BURNING COURT—Widescreen Edition (1962) Nadja Tiller, Jean-Claude Brialy, Edith Scob. Finally—a beautiful widescreen edition of this horror-mystery classic! A most interesting combination of “old dark house" and “witch’s curse” themes. Scob plays the lovely descendant of an ancient witch who was wronged by her lover, and whose descendants she cursed...
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BYLETH*
(1972) Mark Damon, Claudia Gravy, Tony Denton, Franco Jamonte. A young man is possessed by Byleth, who is the demon of the incest. The demon appears during the film, but is endowed with a human face
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CANDLE FOR THE DEVIL, A—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, aka IT HAPPENED AT NIGHTMARE INN) Judy Geeson, Aurora Bautista, Esperanza Roy, Victor Alcazar, Lone Flemming. R-Rated 87 minute version. A grisly film in which murder victims are hidden in large container of cooking wine...
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CAPTIVE OF THE CENTAURIANESS/ A PRINCESS OF MARS
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel “Captive of the Centaurianess” is a top science fiction gem by one of the true masters of science fiction, Poul Anderson
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CARMILLA, Special Illustrated Edition
Watch out…there are VAMPIRES within these pages! J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” is a classic horror tale and one of the earliest examples of vampire fiction. It is a female vampire story, dealing with lesbianism during an era when such subjects were usually taboo—especially in fiction...
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CARNIVAL OF SOULS*
(1962, Herts-Lion) Candace Hilligoss, Sidney Berger. An absolute MUST-SEE clut classic film! If you are looking for a nice video copy of this film you've come to the right place...
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CARNIVAL OF THE CANNIBALS*
(1980) Paul Naschy, Elko Nagashima, Jack Molina. A gangster double crosses his gang and flees with stolen diamonds. The gang tracks him to a small town, but the crooks start being bumped off in a horrible
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CARPET OF HORROR*
(1963) Joachim Berger, Karin Dor. Small poison gas balls mean certain death
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CARRY ON SCREAMING*
(1966) Kenneth Williams, Fenella Fielding, Harry Corbett, Jim Dale. This is a fine British horror comedy much in the same vein as the Addams Family. The evil Dr Watt is abducting young ladies and turning th
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CASTING THE RUNES
(1979) Jan Francis, Iain Cuthbertson, Bernard Gallagher, Joanna Dunham, Edward Petherbridge. Based on the classic M.R. James horror story. A man is walking his dog when he is confronted with a supernatural horror that sends him stumbling and screaming into and open field. The authorities find him dead, nearly every bone in his body broken...
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CASTLE OF BLOOD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964) Barbara Steele, George Riviere, Margrete Robsahm, Arturo Dominici, Silvano Tranquilli. An excellent horror film about a writer who accepts a bet that he'll be alive in the morning after spending the night in a haunted castle. Top notch, supernatural horror as Barbara...
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CASTLE OF DOOM (aka Vampyr)
(1932, aka VAMPYR) Julian West, Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel, Jan Hieronimko, Harriet Gerard. There are any number of film historians who consider this chilling vampire-in-a-castle movie to be the gre
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CASTLE OF THE CREEPING FLESH*
(1968) Howard Vernon, Adrian Hoven, Janine Reynaud. A garish, yet moody European horror chiller. After his daughter is brutally murdered, a crazed surgeon vows to resurrect her from the dead. He begins ki
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CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964) Christopher Lee, Philippe Leroy, Gaia Germani, Donald Sutherland, Mirko Valentin. A troupe of entertainers finds themselves in peril as guests in Lee's mysterious old castle. This top-notch euro-horror film was also Sutherland's first film...
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CASTLE SINISTER
(1948) Robert Essex, Mara Russell-Tavernan, Alastair Hunter, Karl Mier. This is a very rare Brit horror film about an odd group of people who converge on a creepy isolated castle. The castle, of co
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CATHY'S CURSE*
(1977) Alan Scarfe, Beverly Murray. A young couple suspects their little girl may be possessed by the spirit of a dead relative. What's with her doll? This is another of many '70s horror films to be inspi
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CHALLENGE THE DEVIL
(1963) Christopher Lee, George Ardisson, Bella Cortez, Lilli Parker. This is probably Chris Lee’s most obscure horror film. Three young Italian hoods and their girlfriends break into a remote castle looking for kicks. The six of them drink and dance and act in a very rowdy manner. Then enters the castle’s owner, a strange, white-haired man (Lee) who asks them to find a missing girl somewhere within the walls of his castle. Little do they know that Lee is actually a Mephistoles-like character in disguise...
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CHANDU ON THE MAGIC ISLAND*
(1934) Bela Lugosi, Clara Kimball Young, Maria Alba. Bela fights a fantical, supernatural religious sect in this, another feature version of the RETURN OF CHANDU serial. This was condensed...
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CHILDREN OF THE STONES*
(1977) Gareth Thomas, Peter Demin, Veronica Strong. A supernatural power envelops a tiny British village. The evil source of this power can be traced to monolithic stones that encircle the area. What is their secret...
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CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS
(1973) Jeffrey Gillen, Paul Cronin, Roy Engleman. A director and his actor friends go to a remote island where--as a bizarre joke--they dig up a corpse and conduct a strange ritual to raise it from the dead
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CHLOE*
(1934) Olive Borden, Reed Howes, Molly O’Day. A truly remarkable low-budget gem, broadly described as a romantic voodoo jungle thriller. A gnarled, old black voodoo mistress from the Everglades come
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CHOOPER, THE*
(1971 aka BLOOD SHACK) Carolyn Brandt, Ron Haydock, Jason Wayne, John Bates, Laurel Spring. A genuinely creepy film about a movie actress (Ray's real life wife Carolyn, playing herself), who inherits
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CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS, V-1
A great collection of horror trailers: From Hell it Came (’57), Giant from the Unknown (’57), Monster of Piedras Blancas (’58), The Screaming Skull (’58), I Bury the Living (’58), A Bucket of Blood (’59), Horrors of...
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CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS, V-8
Great Classic Horror Trailers: Carnival of Souls (’62), Hands of a Stranger (’62), Shock Corridor (’63) Curse of the Blood Ghouls ('62) Tomb of Torture ('63) Master of Horror ('65) War of the Zombies (’64), Comedy of Terrors (’64), Etc.
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CLOCKWORK TERROR, A
(1973) Sue Lyon, Christoper Mitchum, Jean Sorel. This Euro-chiller is set in the future. After witnessing the disposal of a dead body, an outcast gang member is forced to take part in a weird mind-control experiment
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COLOSSUS & ISLE OF DOOM
Armchair Fiction presents extra-large editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is the first of a three-part series by S. J. Byrne, “Colossus.” The second novel is Robert Moore Williams’ chilling sci-fi horror tale, “Isle of Doom”...
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CONDEMNED TO LIVE*
(1935, Incincible) Ralph Morgan, Misha Auer, Maxine Doyle, Robert Frazer. This well-done poverty row production has a vampire terrorizing a small European village. This is one of those rare films that rises far above
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CORPSE VANISHES, THE*
(1942) Bela Lugosi, Tris Coffin, Luana Walters, Elizabeth Russell. A slick horror opus about a crazed doctor's attempt to rejuvenate his aging, sickly wife (she's a real bitch, too). He kidnaps young brides
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COSMIC SABOTEUR/ LOOK TO THE STARS
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. This edition features two great tales. The first novel, “Cosmic Saboteur” deals with a traitor to Humanity. They told him that he hated
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COUNT DRACULA'S GREAT LOVE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1972) Paul Naschy, Vic Winner, Rossana Yanni, Haydee Politoff, Ingrid Garbo. Four beautiful female travelers unknowingly take shelter Dracula's castle. Look out for the fangs! The count is soon plunging his teeth into the necks...
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CRAIG'S BOOK/ EDGE OF THE KNIFE
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. “Craig’s Book” is the first novel. It was an eerie mansion of mystery. Inside millionaire Hamilton Craig’s mansion
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CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE
(1976) Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson. Oone of the best drive-in movies of the ‘70s. Low budget? Yes. But they really made the most of it. Two college kids come to a backwater town doing research on a “bigfoot” type creature that’s known to inhabit a gloomy nearby swamp. Before long they find themselves caught in a sequence of chilling events, culminating with a head-to-head confrontation with the terrifying creature...
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CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961) Anthony Carbone, Betsy Jones Moreland, Robert Towne, Beach Dickerson, Esther Sandoval. Now in widescreen from a stunning 35mm print. A fake sea monster, blamed for many deaths, turns out to be real! The monster is kind of goofy-looking, but still more than able to rip you to shreds—which it does to more than one victim!
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CREATURE OF THE WALKING DEAD*
(1965) Rock Madison, Ann Wells, Katherine Victor. A mad doctor revives a dead man who needs blood to survive. There are some pretty cool scenes here and there, but overall this is a mindless Jerry Warren c
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CRIMES AT THE DARK HOUSE*
(1940) Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott, Geoffrey Wardwell. Many consider this to be Tod's best film. Tod's a maniac who falsely claims an inheritance in a mysterious mansion. "I'll make you a bride...a bri
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CRIMES OF DR. MABUSE*
(1932) Rudolph Klein Rogge, Oskar Beregi, Camilla Spira, Theodor Loos. Directed by Fritz Lang. Another horror classic. Truly one of the best 'mad doctor' movies ever made. This is the supernatural fantas
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CRIMES OF STEPHEN HAWKE*
(1937) Tod Slaughter, Marjorie Taylor, D.J. Williams. One of Tod's best! The mad killer known as “the spinebreaker" is on the loose and terrorizing London with a series of gruesome killings. Can Sc
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CRIMES OF THE BLACK CAT
(1972) Anthony Steffen, Giovann Lenzi, Sylva Koscina, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart. A blind pianist tries to expose the killer is in a series of grim murders. The killer uses a black cat with its claws dipped in curare. Lots of thrills; they really keep you guessing as to the killer’s identity.
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CRIMSON, THE COLOR OF TERROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, WIDESCREEN) Paul Naschy, Silvia Solar, Olivier Mathot, Evelyn Scott, Claude Boisson. This Naschy chiller features a mad scientist who decides to push the boundaries of science and perform a head transplant on an injured criminal. The results, however, are not quite what the good doctor expects, as his creation becomes a far more deadly creature than the criminal ever was...
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CROSS-ROADS & THE ULTIMATE BOB WILKINS INTERVIEW
(1955-1986) CROSS-ROADS (1955) Christopher Lee, Ferdy Mayne. In this rare horror short, Lee is great as a ghostly hitch-hiker picked up by a beautiful young girl. It becomes apparent he is a vengeful ghost out for revenge. THE ULTIMATE BOB WILKINS INTERVIEW (1986) Bob Wilkins, Sonny Joe Fox. If you’re a fan of Channel Two’s Creature Features program from the 1970s, you won’t want to miss this wonderful interview with one of the best horror movie hosts of all time...
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CROWHAVEN FARM
(1970) Hope Lange, Paul Burke, John Carradine, Lloyd Bochner. Lange and her hubby inherit a farm—Crowhaven Farm. But there is something strange about the aging country estate. Lange sees visions of
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CRY OF THE BANSHEE
(1970) Vincent Price, Essy Persson, Patrick Mower, Elisabeth Bergner. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL, FACTORY SEALED HBO VHS pre-record and our quantity is limited. A vengeance-seeking Druid cult leader is out to get Price and his family. She sends a demon werewolf in the form of a handsome youg man to...
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CRYPT OF DARK SECRETS
(1976) Ronald Tanet, Maureen Ridley, Wayne Mack, Herb Jahncke. A GI returning from Nam decides to become a hermit. He moves into a shack in the far corner of a Louisanna swamp. Believing that
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CRYPT OF HORROR*
(1963) Christopher Lee, Ursula Davis, Jose Campos, Vera Valmont. A witch curses the family of Count Karnstein. The witch herself will someday be reincarnated as one of the Count's offspring. Years later,
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CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN*
(1972) Dennis Price, Howard Vernon, Anne Libert, Britt Nichols, directed by Jess Franco. Doctor Frankenstein creates a talking, thinking monster. His victory is short-lived, however, as he is ripped
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CURSE OF NOSTRADAMUS*
(1960) German Robles. Hilariously awful entry in the Mexi-horror saga about that hispanic bloodsucker, Nostradamus. 16mm.
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