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LADY IN WHITE
(1962) Nils Asther, Anita Björk, Jan Malmsjö, Karl-Arne Homsten, Sif Ruud, Lena Granhagen. What a great, forgotten chiller! The setting is a creepy country manor. After being practically disowned by her late stepfather during the reading of his will, a young woman wades into a misty swamp and sinks down into the slime—suicide. Her brother, also disinherited, returns to the manor, which is now occupied by...
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SAMSON IN THE WAX MUSEUM
(1963, 35mm English Edition) Samson (the Silver Maskman), Claudio Brook, Norma Mora, Rubin Rojo. Kidnappings take place near an eerie wax museum. One of the kidnapping victims is a reporter. Inside the museum a mad scientist transforms the victims into both wax figures and misshapen monsters, the latter of which he keeps in cages in his dungeon laboratory...
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BEAST THAT KILLED WOMEN, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965. Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Juliet Anderson, Judy Adler, Janet Banzet, Byron Mabe, Barry Mahon. We won’t lie…this film isn’t exactly high art; but it’s so unbelievably bad that grade-Z movie fans with love it. Panic and fear strike the hearts of the terrorized sun-kissed nudist girls...
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BLOODY PLEASURE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Alberto Candeau, Eduardo Muñoz, Ricardo Bauleo, Gloria Pratt. A masked maniac prowls the beaches of Argentina. He captures beautiful girls, takes them back to his lair, and injects them with dope. This is when things get very weird...
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SADISTEROTICA—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1969, Anamorphic Widescreen) Rosanna Yanni, Janine Reynaud, Chris Howland, Alexander Engel, Adrian Hoven, Michel Lemoine, directed by Jess Franco. This "Red Lips" series entry could easily pass as a spy movie, an action thriller, even a comedy. But since there’s a mad artist with a wolf man assistant, we decided to stash it in our horror section...
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BLOOD ROSE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1970, Anamorphic Widescreen) Philippe Lemaire, Anny Duperey, Olivia Robin, Elizabeth Teissier. Lemaire plays a famed artist who lives in a crumbling old castle. In a confrontation with one of his past girlfriends, his beautiful young wife is burned almost beyond recognition. Now a horribly scarred monstrosity, she begs him for a new face...
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MESSIAH OF EVIL—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1973, Anamorphic Widescreen) Marianna Hill, Michael Greer, Elisha Cook, Jr., Joy Bang, Royal Dano, Anitra Ford. This is one of the most underrated horror films of the 1970s. It contains the best elements of both Carnival of Souls and Night of the Living Dead. A young woman comes to an out-of-the-way California coastal town searching for her missing father...
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BUDDYBOY
(1976) Martin Shaw, Pamela Moiseiwitsch, Wolfe Morris, Stuart McGugan. A striptease club owner looks into buying a dilapidated old dolphinarium, called “Finnyland.” Its owner seems to be in a hurry to sell; he seems to be scared of something in the old building...
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APE MAN, THE—The Definitive Final Cut
1943, Monogram) Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford, Louise Currie, Henry Hall, Minerva Urecal. During a series of weird experiments, Bela transforms into an ape man! He needs spinal fluid to return to normal. Bela uses a killer ape to stalk his victims. SPECIAL NOTE FROM GREG LUCE, OWNER OF SINISTER CINEMA: Looking back, Sinister Cinema has had this title out literally for decades....
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MAN WHO LAUGHS, THE—Special 2-Disc, Tinted & B&W Editions
(1928) Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin, Julius Molnar, Olga Baclanova. In addition to the original B&W version of this amazing film, you’ll also receive a brand new tinted edition as well. It looks great, too! Outside of Casablanca, this is probably the role that Veidt is remembered for most. Veidt, as Gwynplaine, is a side show freak, abused by society and royalty...
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PHANTOM SHIP
(1935) Bela Lugosi, Arthur Margetson, Shirley Grey, Edmund Willard, Dennis Hoey. Bela signs on to the Mary Celeste, seeking revenge on the first mate, who shanghaied him years before and threw him to the sharks, resulting in the loss of his arm. They encounter a violent storm at sea and soon the crew is being murdered off...
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LADY IN BLACK, THE
(1958) Anita Björk, Annalisa Ericson, Karl-Arne Holmsten, Sven Lindberg. This is a largely forgotten horror-mystery-chiller from Sweden—and it’s a good one. A woman is seen wandering about outside a gloomy country manor in the dark of the night. She screams and meets her doom!...
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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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NIGHT FRIGHT
(1967) John Agar, Carol Gilley, Bill Thurman, Ralph Baker, Jr., Roger Ready. We always like to release a few grade-Z classics—and this is definitely one. A top secret government experiment regarding the effects of cosmic rays on animal life meets with unexpected results...
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INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1973, Anamorphic Widescreen) William Smith, Anitra Ford, Victoria Vetri, Cliff Osmond, Anna Aries, Wright King. Another blatantly schlocky ‘70s drive-in gem. Men are dying in a small California town from having too much sex. Watch for the town hall scene when the town officials tell the men they must completely abstain from sex!...
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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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TWO MONKS
(1934) Víctor Urruchúa, Carlos Villatoro, Magda Haller, Beltrán de Heredia. The setting is an old Gothic monastery. Inside its dank walls a monk named Javier encounters another monk, with whom he was an acquaintance to long ago, Javier suddenly turns violent and tries to bludgeon him to death with a heavy crucifix...
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OUANGA & SHAM POO THE MAGICIAN—Special Edition
(1936 & 1932) Here are two 1930s horror oddities for the price of one, dressed up like a drive-in double feature, complete with an old time intermission clock. OUANGA (1936) Fredi Washington, Philip Brandon, Marie Paxton, Sheldon Leonard. This setting is zombie-infested Haiti...
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