 |
PLANETA BURG*
(1962 aka PLANET OF STORMS) Vladmir Temelianov, Gennadi Vernov. A foreign sci-fi masterpiece! Cosmonauts land on Venus, only to find themselves in peril because of various alien monstrosities. This appears
$16.95 |
|
 |
FLIGHT TO NOWHERE
(1946) Alan Curtis, Evelyn Ankers, Jack Holt, and Hoot Gibson. Although this could only be considered to be--at best--borderline sci-fi, this film serves as kind of a precursor to the low budget stuf
$16.95 |
|
 |
NUDE VAMPIRE, THE*
(1969) Olivier Martin, Maurice Lemaitre, Caroline Cartier, Ly Lestrong. A beautiful “vampire” woman becomes involved with a playboy whose father is experimenting with artificial youth. As it turns o
$16.95 |
|
 |
A CLOCKWORK TERROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, Upgraded 11/14/21) Sue Lyon, Christoper Mitchum, Jean Sorel, Ramon Pons, Charly Bravo, Alfredo Alba. This Euro sci-fi chiller is set in the future. After witnessing the disposal of a dead body, an outcast gang member is forced to take part in a weird mind-control experiment in a secret laboratory. There, a beautiful nurse prepares him for...
$16.95 |
|
 |
MONSTROUS DR. CRIMEN, THE
(1953) Jose Maria Linares-Rivas, Miroslava, Carlos Nivarro, Fernando Wagner, Alberto Mariscal. One of the best South-of-the-Border horror films ever. The Monstrous Dr. Crimen looks and plays like a
$16.95 |
|
 |
LOST CITY,THE (SERIAL)*
(1935) 12 CHAPTER SERIAL. Kane Richmond, William 'Stage' Boyd. One of the most amazing movies of all time. Ludicrous acting, incredible lab scenes, inane dialogue, all weaved together in the purest camp styl
$16.95 |
|
 |
TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL*
(1935) Richard Dix, Leslie Banks. Original, uncut British edition. International scientists attempt to construct an underwater tunnel across the ocean with disastrous results. Classic early sci-fi. 16mm.
$16.95 |
|
 |
THINGS TO COME
(1935, Upgraded 3/21/21) Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson, Cedric Hardewicke, Edward Chapman, Margaretta Scott, Sophie Stewart. The screens adaptation of H. G. Wells futuristic tales of man's survival after a series of wars and catastrophes. Final segment involving "the space gun" is...
$16.95 |
|
 |
BATTLE OF THE WORLDS—Special Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
BATTLE OF THE WORLDS—Special 2-Disc Anamorphic Edition (1961) Claude Rains, Bill Carter, Maya Brent. This two-disc special edition features a beautiful anamorphic widescreen English language edition on one disc, with the foreign-language anamorphic widescreen edition (with English subtitles) on the other. The plot is simple but fun: Earth may be destroyed by a runaway planet controlled by a giant computer...
$16.95 |
|
 |
NON STOP NEW YORK*
(1937) Anna Lee, John Loder, francis L. Sulliva, Frank Cellier, Desmond Tester. A minor classic. A futuristic airliner, complete with outdoor observation decks, is the setting as a young girl finds herself
$16.95 |
|
 |
DELUGE
(1933) Sidney Blackmer, Peggy Shannon, Lois Wilson, Fred Kohler, Samuel S. Hinds, Edward Van Sloan. Almost 90 years later this sci-fi classic still packs a punch. Strange events in Earth’s atmosphere cause monstrous storms and tidal waves that overrun the Earth. The destruction of New York City is one of the most memorable...
$16.95 |
|
 |
MISTRESS OF ATLANTIS*
(1932 aka L’ATLANTIDE) Brigitte Helm, Jean Angelo, Pierre Blanchar, Georges Tourel. Two soldiers--searching the Sahara for Atlantis--are captured by raiders from the lost city. They are taken before
$16.95 |
|
 |
PREHISTORIC WOMEN*
(1950) Allan Nixon, Laurette Luez. Prehistoric babes battle giants and dragons during ancient times. Great scene where a monstrous caveman is enveloped by fire. In glorious cinecolor. Really hokey
$16.95 |
|
 |
UNKNOWN WORLD*
(1951) Victor Killian, Jim Bannon. An underrated film about a group of scientists that use a gigantic drilling machine for an expedition hundreds of miles inside the Earth. Pure science fiction much in the s
$16.95 |
|
 |
MESA OF LOST WOMEN*
(1952) Allan Nixon, Jackie Coogan. For pure schlock cinema value we feel that this 'classic' is even more entertaining than PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE. A group of people being held captive by a moron with a gun
$16.95 |
|
 |
PHANTOM FROM SPACE*
(1953) Ted Cooper, Noreen Nash. No classic, but this is a good, underrated little 'B' sci-fi opus about a group of people that find themselves pitted against an invisible alien in a lonely observatory. Memor
$16.95 |
|
 |
BEYOND THE MOON
(1953 aka BEYOND THE CURTAIN OF SPACE) Richard Crane, Sally Mansfield. This outer space adventure marked the debut of Rocky Jones and his space rangers. Two of Rocky's allies are captured by aliens and brai
$16.95 |
|
 |
CRASH OF THE MOONS*
(1953) Richard Crane, Sally Mansfield. Two civilizations are threatened when their twin worlds head for a collision. Another Rocky Jones adventure featuring better than average special effects including a dy
$16.95 |
|
View this category in list mode |