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KILLER SHREWS, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959, Upgraded 12/30/20) James Best, Ingrid Goude, Gordon McLendon, Ken Curtis, Baruch Lumet. "And the shrew devours everything. Flesh, bones, marrow...everything." This movie is what low budget, 50's sci-fi was supposed to be all about. Research scientists develop a breed of giant, carnivorous shrews that terrorize a group of people on a small, remote island off the coast of Texas. Things get really hairy when the monsters...
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HIDEOUS SUN DEMON—Anamorphic 1.85:1 Widescreen Edition
(1958, Anamorphic, Upgraded 12/29/23) Robert Clarke, Patricia Manning, Nan Peterson, Patrick Whyte, Fred La Porta, Peter Similuk. Clarke produced, directed, and starred in this film about a scientist who's exposed to a dangerous radioactive isotope that changes him into a lizard-like monster whenever he's touched by the sun's rays...
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MANSTER, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959 aka THE SPLIT, Upgraded 11/25/22) Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton, Tetsu Nakamura, Terri Zimmern, Norman Van Hawley. The well-done, chilling tale of a reporter injected with a strange serum by a mad scientist. He finds himself slowly transforming into a horrible, two-headed monster. The moment where he first sees an human eye coming out of his shoulder is unforgettable. Nakamura gives...
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LAST WOMAN ON EARTH*
(1960) In color! Anthony Carbone, Betsy Jones Moreland. This was Roger Corman's variation on THE WORLD, THE FLESH, AND THE DEVIL. Two men and a woman appear to be the only survivors of a world wide nuclear h
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PLANETS AGAINST US
(1962) Michel Lemoine, Jany Clair, Maria Luzi, Peter Dane, Otello Toso. This is a surprisingly effective film about invading aliens who commit sabotage while in the duplicate form of a human that the
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NEUTRON AND THE BLACK MASK*
(1962) Wolf Rubinski,Julio Aleman, Armando Silvestre, Rosa Arenas. Our black-masked Mexican atomic super hero goes up against a gang of nefarious criminals who are conspiring to steal a volatile form
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NEUTRON VS. THE AMAZING DR. CARONTE
(1962) Wolf Rubinski, Julio Aleman, Rosita Arenas. Our favorite south-of-the-border super hero, Neutron, locks horns with the insane Dr. Caronte. The good doctor is causing other scientists to drop
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ATOM AGE VAMPIRE
(1962) Susanne Loret, Alberto Lupo. This was constantly re-released on the drive in circuit during the sixties. A mad scientist uses weird, glandular transplants to restore beauty to the horribly scarred f
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THIS IS NOT A TEST*
(1962) Seamon Glass, Mary Morias. Social science fiction at its best. A state trooper stops people along a highway after hearing news of an impending nuclear attack. Good drama as cast members fight and quarrel over what to do before the bombs hit...
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DR. MABUSE VS. SCOTLAND YARD*
(1963) Peter Van Eyck, Wolfgang Preiss, Klaus Kinski. The spirit of Dr. Mabuse takes over the body of a notable professor. He then begins a new citywide crime wave that baffles even the best detectives fro
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YESTERDAY MACHINE, THE
(1963) Tim Holt, Jack Herman, James Britton, Ann Pellegrino, Charles Young. This is such a low-budget picture, yet in spite of its abysmal cheapness, this sci-fi oddity is engaging from beginning to
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MONSTROSITY—Anamorphic widescreen Edition
(1963 aka THE ATOMIC BRAIN, Upgraded 10/17/21) Frank Gerstle, Marjorie Eaton, Judy Bamber, Erika Peters, Frank Fowler. Unbelievable! One of the greatest schlockfests of the 1960s. A mad scientist is hired by a millionaire spinster to transplant her brain into the body of a young girl...
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BATTLE BEYOND THE SUN
(1962, aka NEBO ZOVYOT) Ivan Pereverzev, Aleksandr Shvorin, Konstantin Bartashevich, Gurgen Tonunts. Two rival countries race to have the first successful landing on Mars. Some great outer space scenes with really hilarious-looking monsters doing battle against...
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SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964, Upgraded 11/23/22) John Call, Pia Zadora, Leonard Hicks, Vincent Beck, Bill McCutcheon, Victor Stiles. So bad it's great. Martians travel into the void of outer space on a secret mission to Earth. Their mad scheme? Kidnap Santa Claus and bring him back to Mars! For what purpose? To engage his services for...
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VOYAGE TO THE PREHISTORIC PLANET*
(1965) Basil Rathbone, Faith Domergue. Space thrills about man’s first trip to Venus and the perils he faces there. Some great sequences, but they are footage from Planeta Burg. Rathbone and
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GAMMERA THE INVINCIBLE*
(1966) Brian Donlevy, Albert Dekker. Later films in this series were pretty awful, but this first one wasn't bad at all. Climax contains one of the most unique ways ever devised for getting rid of a monste
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LOST ZEPPELIN*
(1929) Ricardo Cortez, Conway Tearle. A little dated, but this early sci-fi talkie has some brilliant visual shots in this tale about an illfated expedition to the south pole aboard a gigantic zeppelin.
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F.P.1 DOESN'T ANSWER
(1932) Conrad Veldt, Jill Esmond, Leslie Fenton. Right out of Amazing Stories. A gigantic floating platform is built in the mid-Atlantic for use as a oceanic airport. However, its destruction seems imminent...
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