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CHANDU ON THE MAGIC ISLAND*
(1934) Bela Lugosi, Clara Kimball Young, Maria Alba. Bela fights a fantical, supernatural religious sect in this, another feature version of the RETURN OF CHANDU serial. This was condensed...
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CHILDREN OF THE STONES*
(1977) Gareth Thomas, Peter Demin, Veronica Strong. A supernatural power envelops a tiny British village. The evil source of this power can be traced to monolithic stones that encircle the area. What is their secret...
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CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS
(1973) Jeffrey Gillen, Paul Cronin, Roy Engleman. A director and his actor friends go to a remote island where--as a bizarre joke--they dig up a corpse and conduct a strange ritual to raise it from the dead
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CHLOE
(1934) Olive Borden, Reed Howes, Molly O’Day. A truly remarkable low-budget gem, broadly described as a romantic voodoo jungle thriller. A gnarled, old black voodoo mistress from the Everglades come
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CHOOPER, THE*
(1971 aka BLOOD SHACK) Carolyn Brandt, Ron Haydock, Jason Wayne, John Bates, Laurel Spring. A genuinely creepy film about a movie actress (Ray's real life wife Carolyn, playing herself), who inherits
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CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS, V-1
A great collection of horror trailers: From Hell it Came (’57), Giant from the Unknown (’57), Monster of Piedras Blancas (’58), The Screaming Skull (’58), I Bury the Living (’58), A Bucket of Blood (’59), Horrors of...
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CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS, V-8
Great Classic Horror Trailers: Carnival of Souls (’62), Hands of a Stranger (’62), Shock Corridor (’63) Curse of the Blood Ghouls ('62) Tomb of Torture ('63) Master of Horror ('65) War of the Zombies (’64), Comedy of Terrors (’64), Etc.
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CLAWS OF IRON
(1951) Jôji Oka, Sumiko Hidaka, Chieko Seki, Tatsuo Saitô, Ryôsuke Kagawa, Shirô Kanemitsu, Toshiaki Konoe. This is a really obscure Japanese horror movie—and most enjoyable, especially the second half of the film. Claws of Iron (AKA Tetsu no Tsume) is a fine supernatural chiller about a WW2 vet whose blood is contaminated by the blood of a strange ape-like creature...
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CONDEMNED TO LIVE*
(1935, Incincible) Ralph Morgan, Misha Auer, Maxine Doyle, Robert Frazer. This well-done poverty row production has a vampire terrorizing a small European village. This is one of those rare films that rises far above
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CORPSE VANISHES, THE
(1942, Upgraded 4/3/21) Bela Lugosi, Tris Coffin, Luana Walters, Elizabeth Russell, Angelo Rossito, Frank Moran. A slick horror opus about a crazed doctor's attempt to rejuvenate his aging, sickly wife. He kidnaps young brides for his experiments...
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COUNT DRACULA'S GREAT LOVE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1972, Upgraded 12/29/20) Paul Naschy, Vic Winner, Rossana Yanni, Haydee Politoff, Ingrid Garbo. Four beautiful female travelers unknowingly take shelter Dracula's castle. Look out for the fangs! The count is soon plunging his teeth into the necks...
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CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1976, Upgraded 6/26/21) Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson. Oone of the best drive-in movies of the ‘70s. Low budget? Yes. But they really made the most of it. Two college kids come to a backwater town doing research on a “bigfoot” type creature that’s known to inhabit a gloomy nearby swamp. Before long they find themselves caught in a sequence of chilling events, culminating with a head-to-head confrontation with the terrifying creature...
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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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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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CRIMES AT THE DARK HOUSE
(1940, Upgraded 10/28/21) Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott, Geoffrey Wardwell, Hillary Eaves. Many consider this to be Tod's best film. It's sooo gothic and fill with rich macabre goings-on. Tod's a maniac (of course) who falsely claims an inheritance in a mysterious mansion after bumping off the rightful heir. There's also a pregnant girlfriend he has to contend with: "I'll make you a bride...a bride of death! heh, heh, heh!" Todd has great fun as he...
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CRIMES OF DR. MABUSE*
(1932) Rudolph Klein Rogge, Oskar Beregi, Camilla Spira, Theodor Loos. Directed by Fritz Lang. Another horror classic. Truly one of the best 'mad doctor' movies ever made. This is the supernatural fantas
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CRIMES OF STEPHEN HAWKE, THE
(1937, Upgraded 11/11/21) Tod Slaughter, Marjorie Taylor, D.J. Williams, Eric Portman. One of Tod's best! The mad killer known as “the Spinebreaker" is on the loose and terrorizing London with a series of gruesome killings. Tod once again threatens the beautiful, innocent Marjorie Taylor. Can Scotland Yard catch the...
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CRIMES OF THE BLACK CAT
(1972) Anthony Steffen, Giovann Lenzi, Sylva Koscina, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart. A blind pianist tries to expose the killer is in a series of grim murders. The killer uses a black cat with its claws dipped in curare. Lots of thrills; they really keep you guessing as to the killer’s identity.
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