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GHOST TRAIN (1976)—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1976, Anamorphic Widescreen) Dirch Passer, Kirsten Walther, Axel Strøbye, Preben Kaas. This film has been remade many times in Britain and other Euro nations. In this version, made in Denmark, a group of people are again stranded in a forlorn train station, which according to train conductor is “haunted.” Things take a turn for the mysterious when the conductor falls to the floor, dead...
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GHOST STORY OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF HONSHO
GHOST STORY OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF HONSHO (1957) Jûzaburô Akechi, Namiji Matsuura, Shigeru Amachi. A shift-shifting ghost (a Tanuki) is saved by a Japanese noble and vows to protect him and his family. However, the noble’s nephew has eyes on the old man’s fortune—and his young wife! After murdering him in cold blood, the nephew finds a supernatural ring slowly...
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GHOST STORY OF OIWA’S SPIRIT—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961, Updated 11-14-24) Yoshiko Fujishiro, Sentarô Fushimi, Jûshirô Konoe, Yumiko Marhara. A demented samurai warrior seeks to reunite with his estranged wife who left him because of his murderous ways. Complications arise, though, with the appearance of a revenge-seeking ghost! This is a lavish chiller with many fine scenes...
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GHOST OF CHIBUSA ENOKI, THE
THE GHOST OF CHIBUSA ENOKI (1958, Upgraded 8-15-25) Akira Nakamura, Katsuko Wakasugi, Asao Matsumoto, Hiroshi Ayukawa, Keiko Hasegawa. This is another Kaidan-style ghost story in which the apprentice of a famous artist rapes the artist’s wife and eventually murders the artist himself, as well as their servants! The ghost of these tortured souls soon come calling for revenge...
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GHOST GALLEON, THE
(1974, Anamorphic Widescreen) Maria Perschy, Jack Taylor, Bárbara Rey, Carlos Lemos. A couple of good-looking models are adrift in their speedboat out in the middle of the ocean. It’s all supposed to be part of a publicity stunt. Then suddenly a mysterious fog begins to roll in. Out of nowhere an ancient ghost galleon (filled with Templar Zombies) appear...
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GHOST CAT OF THE CURSED SWAMP—Anamorphic Widscreen Edition
(1967, Updated 11-20-24) Ryôhei Uchida, Kôtarô Satomi, Kyoko Mikage, Hiroshi Nawa, Tatsuo Matsumura. In ancient Japan, a treasonous underling overthrows his master. He buries his former boss, alive, inside a wall. When he takes after the wife, she drowns herself in a nearby swamp along with her cat, thus cursing the swamp for all time...
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GHOST CAT OF OTAMA POND—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960) Namiji Matsuura, Shôzaburô Date, Noriko Kitazawa, Akira Nakamura, Hiroshi Shingûji. A young man and his bride-to-be are walking at night through a wooded area after missing the bus. They find themselves at an eerie pond. When they try to leave they seem to go around in circles. However, when a strange black cat appears, they follow it to the ruins of a ghostly mansion. Then a horrific ghost appears and...
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GENIE OF DARKNESS*
(1960) German Robles, Julio Aleman, Domingo Soler, Jack Taylor. A vampire seeks new fresh blood as he terrorizes Mexico...
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GARDEN OF THE DEAD
(1972) Phil Kenneally, Duncan McLeod, Susan Charney, John Dullaghan. They don't make 'em like this anymore. Garden of the Dead is a wonderful piece of drive-in schlock that, if you don't take it to seriously, leaves you with a big smile on your face. The story is rather unique...
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GAPPA, THE TRIPHIBIAN MONSTER—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1967, upgraded 4/1/24) Tamio Kawachi, Yuji Okada, Yôko Yamamoto. An expedition journeys to a remote island in the South Pacific. There they find natives who worship a mysterious god named Gappa. After an earthquake opens an under-earth cavern, a monstrous egg is discovered, which gives birth to a giant baby reptile...
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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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FRIGHT, NIGHT OF FEAR*
(1972) Norman Yemm, Carla Hoogeveen, Mike Dorsey, Briony Behets. This is one creepy, nail-biting film. A young woman becomes lost in the woods after her horse runs off. Little does she know that a
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FRIGHT*
(1956) Eric Flemming, Nancy Malone, Dean Almquist, Frank Marth. Strange film about a lady who believes she is the reincarnation of an ancient prince’s elicit lover. At the same time, a real life kil
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FRENZY*
(1946 aka LATIN QUARTER) - Derrick De Marney, Joan Greenwood, Frederick Valk. An unsung British horror masterpiece. An insane sculptor suspects his wife of having an affair. When she disappears, eerie thin
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FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1958, Upgraded 11/6/21) John Ashley, Donald Murphy, Sally Todd, Harold Lloyd Jr, Sandra Knight. Murphy plays a crazed (and extremely arrogant) descendant of the original Dr. Frankenstein. He creates a new, hideous female monster using the dead parts of a beautiful girl (and others). Threatened is a group of typical 50's teenagers...
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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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FRANKENSTEIN ISLAND
(1981) Robert Clarke, John Carradine, Cameron Mitchell, Katherine Victor, Steve Brodie, directed by Jerry Warren. This is perhaps the most non-sensical movie you will ever see. Clarke and his pals’ hot-air balloon crashes on a remote island that just happens to be run by a descendent (kind of) of Dr. Frankenstein, who (of course!) is carrying on mad experiments...
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FRANKENSTEIN & WEST OF ZANZIBAR
(1910-1928) Augustus Phillips, Charles Ogle, Mary Fuller; Lon Chaney, Lionel Barrymore, Mary Nolan, Warner Baxter. Edison’s 1910 Frankenstein was the first filmed version of the famed Mary Shelley story and we present it with a vintage orchestral music score for the very first time... In West of Zanzibar, Chaney is superb as the twisted magician who seeks vengeance upon the man who paralyzed him...
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