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LAMBDA I
(1966) Ronald Lewis, Sebastian Breaks, Charles Tingwell, Kate Story. In the future, man has created a way of travel that literally tunnels through the very molecules of the solid earth itself. This is all accomplished in “TAU-mode” shuttles. But when a shuttle becomes encased deep within the Earth’s crust, the only way to rescue its passengers is by using a fantastic...
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LAST MAN ON EARTH, THE
(1924, Fox) Earle Foxe, Grace Cunard, Gladys Tennyson, Maurice Murphy. A lost sci-fi classic finally makes it to DVD! In the future year of 1940, a young man, having been rejected by a girl and gone off to be a hermit in a redwood forest, doesn’t realize that men around the world are dying from a new disease called "Masculitis." By 1950, the dreadful plague has killed every male over the age of fourteen except our hermit hero...
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LAST MAN ON EARTH, THE Anamorphic Widscreen Edition
(1964, Upgraded 12/28/20) Vincent Price, Franca Bettola, Emma Daniell. Top notch science fiction. A plague has killed off most of the earth's population and Price is the sole survivor. The other inhabitants are mutant vampires that...
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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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LATE AUGUST AT THE HOTEL OZONE
(1967) Vladimír Hlavatý, Jitka Horejsi, Ondrej Jariabek Vanda Kalinová. A group of young women struggle to survive on a post-apocalyptic Earth where no men seemed to have survived. Their leader is an aged woman born before the war...
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LEVEL SEVEN
(1965) Anthony Bate, Keith Buckley, Michele Dotrice, David Collings, Tom Criddle. This remarkable, futuristic made-for-TV sci-fi film takes place in a massive nuclear bunker, built to protect government brass from nuclear war. The bunker has many levels, but Level Seven is the deepest and provides the best protection...
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LIFE RETURNS*
(1934) Onslow Stevens, George Beakston, Lois Wilson, Valerie Hobson. Stevens is a young scientist experimenting with a potential life-giving drug. His obsession with his research almost ruins his life. A
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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
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LOST SPACESHIP, THE*
(1977) Jean Claude Patisse, Yanti Somer, Cherry Buchanon. The Earth is being overrun by glaciers! Astronauts from an orbiting rocket land on an icy Earth spaceport looking for evidence of a missing
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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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LOVE FACTOR, THE*
(1970). Robin Hawdon, James Robertson Justice, Yutte Stensgard. A soft core British sci-fi film that tries to spoof James Bond at the same time. A secret agent tries to foil the plans of a rac
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MACHINE STOPS, THE
(1966) Yvonne Mitchell, Michael Gothard, Nike Arrighi, Jonathan Hansen. The setting is in the distant future. All the physical needs of mankind are provided for by an all-present “Machine,” which controls men’s lives through a vast series of tunnels inside the Earth. Man’s every need is provided...
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MAN BEAST*
(1956) Rock Madison, Virginia Maynor, George Skaff. An expedition to Tibet is beset by fierce abominable snowmen
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MAN IN MY HEAD, THE
(1971) Tom Chadbon, Rob Walker, Robert Oates, Marianne Benet, David Whitman. A squad of futuristic soldiers wakes up, somehow knowing they need to break into an enemy base. Their mission is so secret that they have been hypnotically programmed with their instructions and will only recall each step of their undertaking when they hear a pre-arranged cue. Although their plans seem infallible, gradually paranoia begins to...
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MAN IN OUTER SPACE*
(1961) Milos Kopecky, Anita Kajlichova, Radovan Lukavsky, Vladimir Havaty. A custodial workman is accidentally sent into outer space. Out in the void he meets up with an alien who possesses the powe
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MAN WHO THOUGHT LIFE, THE
(1969, Anamorphic Widescreen) John Price, Preben Neergaard, Lotte Tarp, Lars Lunøe. In what is truly the most remarkable science fiction film we’ve released in years, Price plays a seemingly insane millionaire placed in an asylum after dangling a wiggling mouse in front of passersby and screaming crazed questions about the rodent’s physical reality. In his cell, though, odd items begin to appear...
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MANHUNT IN SPACE*
(1953) Richard Crane, Scotty Beckett. Rocky and his space rangers battle in outer space against a group of space outlaws from the pirate planet of Prah. This is defintely one of the better Rocky Jones advent
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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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