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$98 Special Sale
THE $98 SPECIAL—Extended! Now through Wednesday, September 25th of 2024, grab ANY TWELVE (12) TITLES FOR ONLY 98 DOLLARS POSTPAID. Simply add this to your cart and take advantage of this great special—our most popular sale ever...
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ADVENTURES OF JANE, THE
(1949) Christabel Leighton-Porter, Stanelli, Michael Hogarth, Ian Colin, Peter Butterworth. This film is based on “Jane,” a popular comic strip in WWII Britain about the lewd misadventures of a sexy young blonde. Leighton-Porter, in the title role, plays a burlesque dancer who unknowingly transports a stolen diamond for some conniving jewel thieves...
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AND THE WILD, WILD WOMEN
(1960) Anna Magnani, Giulietta Masina. A harsh study about the grim realities of life in a non-coed, totally female prison environment. Story concerns a young girl who comes to prison and experiences the ent
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BAD GIRLS DO CRY
(1954) William Page, Misty Ayers, William Marks, Heather English, Ben Frommer, directed by Sid Melton. This incredibly bad exploitation film is a grade Z classic! A young woman visits a model agency. Soon she’s molested, then loaded up on drugs and finally forced to become a call girl. There’s a crime element here, but the film was made essentially so that Ayers could take her clothes off here and there on camera...
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BLUE JEANS—Windowboxed Widescreen Edition
(1975) Gloria Guida, Paolo Carlini, Annie Carol Edel, Gianluigi Chirizzi. A young, sexually free-spirited drifter falls in love for an older man, who she claims is her long-lost father. She comes to live with him and causes no end of trouble...
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C. B. HUSTLERS—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1976, Anamorphic Widescreen) John F. Goff, Richard Kennedy, John Alderman, Valdesta, Janus Blythe, Uschi Digard, Catherine Barkley. This schlock-fest came out during the CB radio craze. It’s one of those so-bad-it’s-good 2nd feature drive-in movies that kept us awake after midnight...
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CHILD BRIDE*
(1941) Shirley Miles, Warner Richmond, Bob Bolinger. This film will mesmerize you. Totally ludicrous, yet fascinating from start to finish. A teacher tries to create a public movement against the practice
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COMMONLAW WIFE
(1963) Lucy Kelly, Annabelle Lee, George Edgely, Max Anderson. Although the competition is keen, this is probably our favorite exploitation film (SHANTY TRAMP is right up there, too). See it to believe it.
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CRAZY BABY (aka Battle of the Mods)
(1970 aka BATTLE OF THE MODS) Ricky Shayne, Elga Anderson, Joachim Fuchsberger. An imported exploitation quickie about the rock and roll generation--it's hang-ups, its music, its frustrations, and it
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DAMAGED LIVES*
(1933) Diane Sinclair, Lyman Williams, George Irving, Jason Robards. A guy breaks a date with his fiancee and finds himself having an affair with another woman. The next day he confesses everthing to his bel
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DARING DAUGHTERS*
(1933) Marion Marsh, Joan Marsh, Kenneth Thompson. A big city gold-digger, played by the beautiful Marsh, is visited by her naïve sister who wants to see what life in the fast lane is all about. Mar
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DEFILERS, THE
(1965, Upgraded 3/16/24) Byron Mabe, Jerome Eden, Mai Jansson, Mimi Marlowe, Carol Dark. This is a remarkable David Friedman film about a couple of hoodlums that kidnap a young girl and keep her in the cellar of a deserted warehouse where they subject her to all kinds of mental, physical, and sexual mistreatment. For being such a low budget affair this is really a well-made film...
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DEVIL'S JOINT, THE
(1969) Richard Nixon. This celluloid obscurity is a real party film that is actually a docu-drama about the history of marijuana scare films of the ‘20s, ‘30s, and ‘40s. You’ll see all your favorite
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #153
LABYRINTH (1959) Nadja Tiller, Peter Van Eyck, Nicole Badal, Amedeo Nazarri, Hannah Wieder. Labyrinth is a bizarre, brilliant film about a group of mental misfits in an out-of-this-world sanatorium
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #172
A SWINGIN’ AFFAIR (1963, aka REBEL IN THE RING) Bill Wellman, Jr., Arline Judge. Wellman’s a kid from the poor side of town and a part-time boxer who’s a pledge at a snobby college fraternity. He makes his money beating up his foes in the ring. He lives in fear, though, of his fraternity pals finding out about his humble beginnings and his shady profession. PLUS: MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN (1964) Chuck Scott, Jeffrey Allen, directed by H.G. Lewis. A pretty amazing movie. Not much of a plot really, just lots of hootin’ and hollerin’, feuds, stills, singing, and gory murders...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #180
WILD ONES ON WHEELS (1962) Francine York, Robert Blair, Edmund Tonini, Ray Dennis Steckler. A sports car gang murders an ex-con and forces his wife to locate $240,000 he had buried in the desert. PLUS: SECRET FILE HOLLYWOOD (1962) Robert Clarke, Francine York, Syd Mason. Entertaining exploitation schlocker about an ex-detective who digs up dirt for a Hollywood scandal sheet...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #226
PSYCHO CIRCUS (1966, Anamorphic Widescreen) Christopher Lee, Leo Genn, Anthony Newlands, Heinz Drache, Margaret Lee, Eddi Arent, Klaus Kinski. A botched heist ends with one of the criminals shooting a police officer. The shooter is given the chance to give the boss his share... RAT FINK (1966. Anamorphic Widescreen) Schuyler Hayden, Hal Bokar, Warrene Ott, Judy Hughes. A great film! Hayden is a ruthless rock singer wannabe who takes what he wants, unafraid to stamp out anybody who gets in his way...
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EXPLOITATION MINI CLASSICS, V-1
One A great collection of some of film history’s best exploitation shorts. Included are such delights as Dwain Esper’s hilarious HOW TO UNDRESS, starring the ex-Mrs. John Barrymore. Also included a
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