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MONSTERS CRASH THE PAJAMMA PARTY*
Vic McGee, James Raison, Dave Hewitt. Probably the rarest horror movie from the 1960s. Shown theatrically in combination with a live act. Teenage girls invade a 'haunted house' to find a mad scient
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DR. JEKYLL VS. THE WEREWOLF*
(1972) Paul Naschy, Jack Taylor, Shirley Corrigan. A man afflicted with lycanthropy becomes tired of turning into a snarling werewolf, so he seeks a cure from Dr. Jekyll's grandson. Better than usual Naschy effort. A beau
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WITCH, THE*
(1966) Richard Johnson, Rossanna Schiaffino, Sarah Ferrati. A young historian is brought to a magnificent palatial estate to assemble the largely erotic memoirs of a deceased general. There he falls in lov
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FURY OF THE WOLFMAN*
(1970) Paul Naschy, Perla Crystal. This is truly the “Plan 9’ of all Naschy werewolf films, and therefore—a must
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GHOSTS OF HANLEY HOUSE
(1968) Barbara Chase, Wilkie De Martel. Shot in Texas. Very low budget, but a well-done, gritty B&W thriller about murders in a haunted house. From 16mm.
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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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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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PSYCHOMANIA*
aka VIOLENT MIDNIGHT. Lee Phillips, James Farentino, Dick Van Patten. Axe murders galore in this terrific little B&W film about a mad killer loose in a small New England town. From the man who have yo
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DEMENTIA 13*
(1963) William Campbell, Luana Anders, Patrick Magee. A minor horro masterpiece featuring a mysterious mansion with axe murders a plenty. A riveting music score featuring a harpsicord is one the highlights o
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VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES*
Paul Naschy, Vic Winner. This is one of the more graphic and brutal of the Paul Naschy films featuring all kinds of weird and gruesome zombie rites. Color, from 16mm.
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DESTINATION NIGHTMARE*
(1958) Boris Karloff, Denise Alexander, Whit Bissell, Tod Andrews. Four horror stories, each with it’s own macabre offerings. Boris hosts and acts in all these episodes that were once part of a propo
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NIGHT THEY KILLED RASPUTIN*
John Drew Barrymore, Edmund Purdom, Gianna Canale. An atmospheric retelling of the rise and fall of Rasputin, whose seemingly supernatural powers made the czarina into a hypnotic slave. Barrymore re
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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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FRANKENSTEIN'S CASTLE OF FREAKS*
(1973) Rossano Brazzi, Michael Dunn, Boris Lugosi, SOUTH PACIFIC star Brazzi plays the infamous Baron who's up to his usual, evil experiments. Dunn is his dwarf assistant who spies on skinny dipping girls.
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NIGHT TIDE*
Dennis Hopper, Linda Lawson, Luana Anders, directed by Curtis Harrington. An excellent low budget horror thriller in the same vein as CARNIVAL OF SOULS. A lonely sailor on leave becomes fascinated wit
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DEVIL'S MESSENGER, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961) Lon Chaney, John Crawford, Karen Kadler. Lon plays Satan in this trio of horror stories. He sends his 'messenger' back to Earth with a formula for a 500 megaton nuclear bomb so that everybody can join him in hell. A bizarre film made up of three eerie episodes from a forgotten TV series called 13 DEMON STREET: A photographer loses his mind over a mysterious girl in the snow, an eons-old woman found frozen in a glacier is the subject of scientists, and a man's death is predicted in his dreams. From 35mm.
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JACK THE RIPPER*
Upgraded 4-4-23 (1959)Lee Paterson, Eddie Byrne, Ewen Solon. The definitive film about the famed English madman. A psychotic killer commits a series of gruesome slayings in an effort to wipe out prostitution from the stree
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WHAT A CARVE UP*
(1961, aka NO PLACE LIKE HOMICIDE) Kenneth Connor, Donald Pleasance. A likable British horror farce that's a remake in some ways of THE GHOUL., with a touch of wit attached to it. Look for Michael Gough as a
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