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STRANGLER OF THE TOWER
(1966, Upgraded 12/1/21, ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN) Charles Regnier, Ady Berber, Kai Fischer, Ellen Schwiers, Hans Reiser, Christa Linder, Birgit Bergen. Five people have stolen a priceless, legendary emerald from a religious temple. One of them is slain by an unknown killer. The police search desperately for...
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STRANGE VENGEANCE OF ROSALIE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1972, Upgraded 12/28/22) Bonnie Bedelia, Ken Howard, Anthony Zerbe. Howard picks up a young, quirky (and very pretty) vagabond woman in the desert. She tricks him into taking her to her desert shack where she breaks his leg with the blunt end of an axe! After that it’s very much like the Cathy Bates-James Caan relationship from Stephen King’s "Misery." In fact, the story is so...
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STRANGE EXPERIENCES/ INSOMNIA
(circa 1958, 1963) Lydia Binaghi, Laurence Gallimard, Gabriel Blonde. Strange Experiences is a rare series of vignettes not unlike "One Step Beyond." Originally used as time slot fillers back in the
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STONE TAPE, THE*
(1972) Michael Bryant, Jane Asher, Michael Bates. Research scientists head for an eerie gothic mansion where they intend to create a new recording medium. However, what they find is an unfinished ro
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SPOOKS RUN WILD*
(1942, Monogram) Bela Lugosi, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall. Bela has a pseudo vampire role in this story about a creepy old dark house that's invaded by a gang of kids in the dark of the night. Atmospheric. 16mm.
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SPOOK TRAIN, THE
THE SPOOK TRAIN (1939) Sara Heyblom, Lies de Wind, Chris Baay, Adolphe Engers, Louis Borel. A group of travelers are stranded for a creepy night’s stay at a deserted train station, which according to the grizzled stationmaster, is haunted. Things take a turn for the mysterious when the stationmaster later drops to the floor—dead, purportedly from the “curse” of the ghost train...
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SPIDER BABY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1966, Updated 12/30/20) Lon Chaney, Carol Ohmart, Jill Banner, Quinn K. Redeker, Beverly Washburn, Sid Haig, Mantan Moreland. Perversely delightful, often hilarious, and downright horrifying. Chaney is the household master of an eerie mansion full of regressive psychos. Mantan Moreland's famous window-slice-and-dice opening scene gives you a grim but humous taste of what's coming...
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SPELLS
(1945, aka THE BELLMAN) Renée Faure, Roger Pigaut, Madeleine Robinson, Lucien Coëdel, Fernand Ledoux.. With every batch of new releases there’s always a film or two that we absolutely rave about. Spells is one of those films. The IMDB description fits it perfectly, listing it as a horror-crime-drama. Spells is full of latent and overt horror elements, featuring a black devil horse that terrorizes mountain villagers...
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SPELLBOUND* (aka Passing Clouds)
(1940, aka PASSING CLOUDS) Derek Farr, Hay Petrie, Vera Lindsay, Felix Aylmer. Spiritualism, demonic possession and apparitions are all featured in this extremely well done British horror film. Far
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SPECIAL OFFER
(1976) Pauline Quirke, Geoffrey Bateman, Wensley Pithey, Ruth Goring, Shirley Cheriton. Quirke is brilliant in her portrayal of a pitiful, frumpy, inhibited teenage checkout girl at a small supermarket. She has a crush on her manager who despises her and lusts for another female employee. Then strange things begin happening. It begins with a can rolling across the market floor, seemingly under its own power...
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SOLITAIRE
SOLITAIRE (1951) Margaret Field, Gertrude Michael, directed by Frank Wisbar. A young actress finds a strange woman playing solitaire in her apartment. What are the sinister, supernatural implications of this? At first she is angry, then a feeling of unexplainable fear begins to set in. Wisbar directs with flare as Field and Michael go toe to toe...
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SOFI
(1967, aka DIARY OF A MADMAN) Tom Troupe. It's not often you see a psychological horror film that delves into the depths of madness the way this film does. Sofi begins with a 19th Century business clerk walking through his village toward home. Inside his humble dwelling he looks into the camera and begins to tell tales of his every day experiences and his infactuation with a woman named Sofi. His rantings soon dissolve into self-induced madness and brooding psychological horror...
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SNOW WOMAN, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1968) Shiho Fujimura, Akira Ishihama, Machiko Hasegawa, Taketoshi Naito, Mizuho Suzuki. This is an incredible Japanese horror film. A highly skilled sculptor, along with his youthful apprentice, are pitted against the powers of a beautiful but wicked ghost, “The Snow Woman,” whom they encounter during a raging snow storm in a small hut...
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SNAKE WOMAN, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1961, Anamorphic Widescreen) John McCarthy, Susan Travers, Elsie Harker, Geoffrey Denton. A crazed English scientist injects his wife with a cobra venom formula to cure her mental illness. Sadly, it has a horrible effect on the woman’s unborn child, who’s born with cold blood...
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SNAKE PEOPLE, THE
(1968) Boris Karloff, Carlos East. A voodoo thriller. Natives on a tropical island are turned into mindless zombie slaves. Karloff's footage was shot shortly befor his death. Upgraded 4-95.
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SNAKE GIRL AND THE SILVER-HAIRED WITCH, THE, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
THE SNAKE GIRL AND THE SILVER-HAIRED WITCH—Widescreen Ed. (1968, upgraded 7/18/22) Yuko Hamada, Sachiko Meguro, Yachie Matsui, Mayumi Takahashi. A girl comes home from an orphanage to live with her parents. Also living in the house are a nanny and older sister, both of whom dislike her. Soon the house is filled with supernatural terror as...
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SLEEPING CAR KILLER, THE
(1967, Anamorphic Widescreen) Allan Edwall, Lars Ekborg, Karl-Arne Holmsten, Heinz Hopf, Elsa Prawitz. This psychological horror thriller has been described as a “Giallo film shot in Sweden.” The central action takes place on board a speeding train, where numerous gruesome killings take place...
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SLEEP OF DEATH
(1980) Patrick Magee, Per Oscarsson, Brendan Price, Marilù Tolo, Curt Jurgens. This dark, scary tale is set in 1815 as a young Brit tours Europe seeking to win a fortune at the roulette tables. However, his attention soon shifts to a beautiful French countess, who invites him to her castle. Romance grows in his heart for her. But when people start dying horrifically, the young Brit realizes he has fallen into a terrifyingly situation...
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