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FRONTIER WOLF
(1951) Piero Lulli, Maria Frau, Tamara Lees, Tonio Selwart. First time on DVD! This early Euro-thriller deals with various wanton acts of sabotage, which may or may not be political in nature, that
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PRISONER OF JAPAN
(1942, PRC) Alan Baxter, Gertrude Michael, Ernest Dorian, Corrina Mura, Tommy Seidel. How do you accurately describe this movie? It's really awful, yet mesmerizing in its awfulness. It's not a schlocky bad like Plan 9 from Outer Space, rather, it's like a really pitiful attempt at...
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MR. RECKLESS
(1948) William Eythe, Barbara Britton, Walter Catlett, Minna Gombell, Nestor Paiva, Lloyd Corrigan. Eythe plays a rugged oil-well digger who barnstorms around the country and has a reputation for dangerous feats in the oil fields. His girlfried is tired of waiting though So when he finally decides to return home, he finds that his sweetheart has fallen...
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TREASURE OF THE AZTECS
(1965) Lex Barker, Gerard Barray, Rik Battaglia, Michele Girardon, Alessandra Panaro, Theresa Lorca. What a surprise this film turned out to be! It's a great, sprawling action epic with a climax much in the Indiana Jones vien. Barker plays an American diplomat in the service of Benito Juarez during the Mexican civil war. There are multiple avenues of intrigue throughout the film and the action is plentiful featuring pitched gun battles, indian raids, duels, betrayals, fistfights, etc...
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BIRD OF PARADISE
Special 35mm Edition (1932, RKO) Joel McCrea, Delores Del Rio, John Halliday, Skeets Gallagher, Lon Chaney, Bert Roach. Don’t let this pansy-sounding title fool you, this is one of the greatest adventure epics of the 1930s, complete with jungle islands, erupting volcanoes, bloodthirsty natives, whirlpools, mighty sailing ships, killer sharks, giant sea turtles, etc...
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BATTLE OF BLOOD ISLAND
(1960) Richard Devon, Ron Kennedy, Roger Corman. Two American soldiers are stranded on a Pacific Island swarming with Japanese soldiers. They must survive until the war's end when they will be rescued by U.S. forces...
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GLYPHS, THE
Armchair fiction presents Roy Norton's "The Glyphs," our 29th installment of our "Lost World-Lost Race Classics" series. Hoping to find the truth about a hidden metropolis with rare glyphs (records carved on stone by a lost people), a band of daring adventurers, comprised of a scientific thief, a chiseled big game hunter, and a well-off “out-of-doors” man, travel halfway round the world to a savage jungle within the heart of South America...
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DARK ATLANTIS
Armchair fiction presents extra-large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “Dark Atlantis” by David Craigie is the 33rd installment of our "Lost World-Lost Race Classics" series. What deadly secrets awaited them in the ocean’s depths? Professor Jules Frapillion craved adventure as much as his best friend, American adventurer, Rodney Harding, going so far as to create insane contraptions to go where no man had dared...
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VALLEY OF EYES UNSEEN, THE
Armchair fiction presents extra-large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “The Valley of Eyes Unseen” by Gilbert Collins is the 34th installment of our "Lost World-Lost Race Classics" series. Beyond the caravan trails that wind through the most treacherous desolation of Northern China, and past the mountain ranges that formed a vast frozen sea of snowy waves, lay the valley home of an ancient race, hidden from the world...
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STRANGE STORY OF WILLIAM HYDE, THE
Armchair fiction presents extra-large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “The Strange Story of William Hyde” by Patrick and Terence Casey is the 35th installment of our "Lost World-Lost Race Classics" series. Where orchids grow the color of bright blood and the stones sing with the screams of unborn souls—where no white man had ever stepped before—lay the spectacular metropolis of Jallan Batoe...
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CITY OF WONDER, THE
Armchair fiction presents extra-large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “The City of Wonder” by E. Charles Vivian is the 36th installment of our "Lost World-Lost Race Classics" series. They followed the danger-filled road to Kir-Asa! With only rumor and an old journal to guide him, Philip Watkins employs Jack Faulkner and Cecil Bent for a turbulent adventure through steamy jungles and old ruins...
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OPERATION SQUARE PEG/ ENCHANTRESS OF VENUS
Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, “Operation Square Peg,” is a gripping account by Frank Belknap Long of Earth’s battle against an alien invasion. ALSO: "Enchantress of Venus" by Leigh Brackett.
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LIFE WATCH, THE/ CREATURES OF THE ABYSS
Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, “The Life Watch,” a brilliant imaginative yarn by master writer Lester del Rey. Th
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WRONG SIDE OF PARADISE, THE/ INVOLUNTARY IMMORTALS
Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is “The Wrong Side of Paradise,” This grand sci-fi adventure takes you on a trip int
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #151
S.O.S. PACIFIC (1959) Eddie Constantine, Richard Attenborough, Eva Bartok, Pier Angeli. Eddie’s BEST film. Eddie’s a tough sailor being flown to the mainland for trial. Also aboard is the snake who
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #202
SECRET OF THE RED ORCHID (1962) Christopher Lee, Marisa Mell, Adrian Hoven, Klaus Kinski. In a change of pace role, Lee plays a determined FBI agent sent in to help Scotland Yard track down a murdering blackmailer and help bust up their crime syndicate. PATTERN FOR PLUNDER (1962) Keenan Wynn, Ronald Howard, Mai Zetterling. What a cool B-movie this is. A group of WW2 vets seek a fortune in Nazi loot. Their search leads to an ancient castle nestled by a beach riddled with quicksand...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #211
FEAR NO MORE (1961) Mala Powers, Jacques Bergerac, John Harding. Powers is the beautiful young ex-psychiatric patient who travels by train from L.A. to S.F. She soon finds herself accused of murder when a corpst is found in her compartment. PLUS: SHIP OF THE DEAD (1959) Horst Buckholz, Mario Adorf, Helmut Schmid. A GREAT movie. A taut story of love, crime, hardship, hopelessness, and betrayal. Buckholz is tops as a human castoff, in international limbo because of a lost passport.
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SAVAGE GIRL
(1932) Rochelle Hudson, Walter Byron, Harry Myers, Ted Adams. A jungle goddess is protected by a killer gorilla in this poverty row oddity. A group of Americans and Brits come to the jungle to capture wild animals for a private zoo. They are watched closely by wild girl Rochelle, who sets free most of the animals they capture. Cheap, but fun in its own way. 16mm.
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