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CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA—73-Minute Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961, Upgraded 5/15/24) 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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NIGHT OF THE BLOOD BEAST—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1958) Michael Emmet, Ed Nelson, Angela Greene. It’s the first time in widescreen DVD video for this ‘50s drive-in gem! A spaceship returns to Earth carrying an astronaut who's been impregnated with alien embryos, also on board is an alien monster that terrorizes a group of scientists in their mountain laboratory...
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(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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SATAN'S TRIANGLE
(1975) Kim Novak, Doug McClure, Alejandro Rey, Jim Davis. McClure and his Coast Guard helicopter pal come upon a shipwreck in an area known as “the Devil’s Triangle.” When McClure is lowered to the ship he finds dead bodies all over the place. The only survivor is a beautiful blonde (Kim Novak), who’s in a confused state of mind. Little does McClure suspect that the evil power that caused all the deaths will soon return...
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WHAT BIG EYES
(1976, Upgraded 7/12/22) Patrick Magee, Madge Ryan, Michael Kitchen, Gerald James, Bill Dean. A grand, literate tale about werewolves and lycanthropy. Patrick Magee’s performance in What Big Eyes is one of the finest acting jobs by an actor in a horror film that you'll ever see. He is AMAZING. An RSPCA officer is horrified when he discovers that pet shop owner Magee has been receiving and conducting bizarre experiments on wolves...
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DAY OF THE NIGHTMARE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965) John Ireland, Beverly Bains, Cliff Fields, Elena Verdugo, John Hart. A real unsung psycho-horror gem. A dead woman seemingly returns from the grave to take vengeance upon her enemies...
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GHOSTS OF YOTSUYA, THE
(1956) Tomisaburô Wakayama, Akemi Tsukushi, Chieko Sôma, Haruo Tanaka, Chôko Iida. A classic Japanese horror movie. The conniving mother of a Samurai warrior convinces her son to do away with his wife. He poisons her and kills her “supposed” lover. But the two come back from the grave and haunt him, seeking revenge. The scene where the dead rise from the swamp is amazing. And when the ghosts materialize, no samurai sword can fend them off...
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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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SHE FREAK—35mm Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Claire Brennen, Lee Raymond, Lynn Courtney, Bill McKinney, Claude Smith. Brennen plays a gorgeous young blonde (but a total bitch) who is lured by the excitement of the carnival business. So she leaves her waitress job at a greasy spoon and joins up with a local carnival. She soon meets all kinds of sordid characters, including the bizarre, physically deformed players of the carnival's freak show...
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HOUSE OF THE LIVING DEAD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1974) Mark Burns, Shirley Anne Field, David Oxley, Margaret Inglis, Dia Sydown. Better than its reviews indicate. A mad scientist conducts weird experiments in an old gothic mansion. Can the human soul be preserved after death? His “sane” brother and aging mother live under the same roof. But when the brother brings his fiancé home, mom strongly protests—what sinister secrets is she hiding? Before long dead bodies are piling up in and around the mansion. A fiend is on the loose! Great twist ending. Color, 35mm.
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JACK THE RIPPER
(1973) Stratford Johns, Frank Windsor, Frank Duncan, Jean Hilton. A superb six-part Brit mini-series (on two discs). Johns and Windsor play two modern detectives who set out to reconstruct the various Ripper murders and prove the killer’s identity. They have their writing board with all the victims’ names on it. It’s done in a “Dragnet style” police procedural manner, with...
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MASTERS OF HORROR, Vol. Two, H. P. Lovecraft, the Ultimate Illustrated Weird Tales Collection
Armchair Fiction features the best in classic horror and fantasy short story collections. Here it is…part one of the greatest collection of H. P. Lovecraft works ever put together, "H. P. Lovecraft, the Ultimate Illustrated Weird Tales Collection." This incredible collection features the very best horror tales of H. P. Lovecraft, complete with their Weird Tales illustrations and publishing dates...
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LADY VAMPIRE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959, aka VAMPIRE MAN, upgraded 12/5/24) Shigeru Amachi, Takashi Wada, Junko Ikeuchi. One of the earliest Japanese horror films with a modern setting. A young woman is celebrating her birthday. Her boyfriend tells of a mysterious woman who lurks about the grounds. The woman turns out to be the girl’s mother, who disappeared years before but hasn’t aged a day! In the meantime watch out for the snappily dressed vampire man with the huge fangs!
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LOKIS, THE MANUSCRIPT OF PROFESSOR WITTEMBACH (ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN EDITION)
(1970, WIDESCREEN EDITION) Józef Duriasz, Edmund Fetting, Gustaw Lutkiewicz. A pastor/professor comes to a remote estate in the forlorn mountains of 19th Century Lithuania to study books on folklore and other ancient tomes. The estate is owned by a mysterious young duke and his insane mother, the latter of whom was attacked by a wild bear nine months before the duke was born. There are whispered rumors about the duke’s true bloodline...
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POOR GIRL
(1974) Lynne Miller, Stuart Wilson, Angela Thorne, Matthew Pollock, John Boxer. A pretty Edwardian girl finds herself inside a mysterious house acting as the new governess for an odd young boy. She begins to see visions of ghostly images, some seemingly from different periods of time. What does it all mean? Are they ghosts or something far more sinister...?
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HORRORS OF MALFORMED MEN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969, upgraded 12/19/23) Teruo Yoshida, Yukie Kagawa, Teruko Yumi. A fantastic film! The setting is 1925. After breaking out of an asylum for the insane, a medical student finds that he’s a dead-ringer for an heir to a fortune. Assuming the heir’s identity, he soon makes his way to a sinister island ruled by a web-fingered mad scientist and his minions of malformed men and women. Many moments of terror and torture...
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FOREST OF THE WOLF
(1969) José Luis López Vázquez, John Steiner, Amparo Soler Leal, Antonio Casas. A respected peddler, who works between two villages, suffers from seizures during which he becomes—in his mind—a werewolf. When four women disappear, the villagers become suspicious. Vazquez gives a wonderful performance as a man tortured by the beast within him. Like all good werewolf movies, there’s a climax where the villagers hunt down the beast...
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