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$98 Special Sale
THE $98 SPECIAL RETURNS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND BEYOND. Now through Wednesday, January 24th of 2024, snag 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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.CHRISTMAS AND FAMILY FANTASIES
(1933-1964) Here's a bundle of FIVE terrific films, all with a holiday or family theme to them—and all for just $42 postpaid! You get: WHO KILLED SANTA CLAUS (1941); PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK (1935); THE PHANTOM WAGON (1939); THE WANDERING JEW (1933); SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS (1964) See more...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #16
DEMENTIA 13 (1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) William Campbell, Luana Anders, Patrick Magee, Bart Patton. A choice chiller set in an eerie mansion with ax murders a-plenty. A scheming widow plans to snag her late husband’s inheritance, unaware that she is targeted by an axe-wielding killer... THE TERROR (1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Boris Karloff, Jack Nicholson, Sandra Knight, Dick Miller, Jonathan Haze. Jack’s a wandering soldier who traces a ghostly lady to the castle of a mysterious baron played by Boris. Strange, supernatural things begin to happen...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #223
SATAN’S TRIANGLE (1975) Kim Novak, Doug McClure, Alejandro Rey, Jim Davis. McClure and his Coast Guard helicopter pal come upon a shipwreck in an area called “Devil’s Triangle.” When McClure is lowered to the ship he finds corpses galore... INN OF THE DAMNED (1975, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Alex Cord, Dame Judith Anderson, Michael Craig, Joseph Furst, Tony Bonner. At a sinister old inn, the elderly owners have a habit of bumping off their guests in grisly fashion...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #224
GLADIATORS 7 (1962, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Richard Harrison, Loredana Nusciak, Gerard Tichy, Livio Lorenzon. A gladiator epic with a dash of humor thrown in. Framed for helping the escape of several gladiators... WAR GODS OF BABYLON (1962, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Howard Duff, Jocelyn Lane, Luciano Marin, Giancarlo Sbragia. A powerful king and his naïve younger sibling clash over the affections of a gorgeous peasant woman...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #225
INVISIBLE CREATURE (1960, Anamorphic Widescreen) Tony Wright, Patricia Dainton, Sandra Dorne, Sam Kydd, Derek Aylward. Pretty Patricia Dainton inherits her aunt’s estate, which includes a valuable but haunted mansion... UNCLE WAS A VAMPIRE (1959, 35mm English Anamorphic Ed.) (1959) Christopher Lee, Renato Rascel, Susanne Loret. Lee comes to visit his nephew (Rascel) in the hopes of finding some new female blood...
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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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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #227
DAY OF THE NIGHTMARE (1965, Anamorphic Wides.) John Ireland, Beverly Bains, Cliff Fields, Elena Verdugo, John Hart. A real unsung psycho-horror gem. A woman seemingly returns from the grave to take revenge upon her enemies... THE SEVENTH GRAVE (1965, Anamorphic) Stéphania Nelli, Bruna Baini, Nando Angelini, Armando Guarnieri. A collection of heirs gather for the reading of Sir Robert Thorne's will in a forlorn Scottish castle, which is reportedly haunted and also the hiding place of a lost treasure...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #228
A NIGHT OF THE DEVILS (1972, Anamorphic Widescreen) Gianni Garko, Agostina Belli, Roberto Maldera. This is a grim, superbly made Euro-horror film, much in flashback. Garco’s car breaks down as he’s driving through the dark countryside. He seeks help from a strange family... SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT (1972 Anamorphic Widescreen) Patrick O'Neal, James Patterson, John Carradine, Mary Woronov, Astrid Heeren. O’Neal inherits a mansion that was once a mental institution owned by his late grandfather...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #229
INQUISITION (1976, Anamorphic Widescreen) Paul Naschy, Daniela Giordano, Juan Gallardo. Paul is a 16th century witch hunting judge. He falls in love with the daughter of a warlock whom he sentenced to death. She makes a pact with Satan and soon Naschy finds... CRYPT OF DARK SECRETS (1976, Anamorphic Widescreen) Ronald Tanet, Maureen Ridley, Wayne Mack. A GI returning from war becomes a hermit. He moves into a shack out in a swamp. Believing the GI has a hidden stash of money, thieves sneak into his shack and murder him...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #230
FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS (1962, Anamorphic Widescreen) Yoko Tani, Oldrich Lukes, Julius Ongewe, Kurt Rackelman. A space expedition is launched to the planet Venus. There they find the planet and its former inhabitants completely destroyed by atomic war... THE AMPHIBIAN MAN (1962) Vladimir Korenev, Mikhail Kozakov, Anastasia Vertinskaya, Nikolai Simonov. Shoreline villages live in fear of a mysterious ocean creature known as "the sea devil," who terrorizes the coast. It turns out that the creature is not only the product of man (and not of nature), but the result of...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #231
MAN IN THE ATTIC (1953) Jack Palance, Constance Smith, Byron Palmer, Frances Bavier. The setting is London during the Jack the Ripper killing spree. Palance plays a reserved research pathologist who takes up lodgings in a sitting room with a spooky attic room for his "experiments...” THE BLACK RIDER (1954) Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson, Leslie Dwyer, Lionel Jeffries. This B-quickie has both sci-fi and horror elements. Hanley is a fierce young reporter who tackles the story of a hooded black rider who is seen (on a motorcycle) near a crumbling castle on full moon nights. Who is the rider and what is his strange purpose...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #7
BLOODY PIT OF HORROR (1965, Anamorphic Widescreen) Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Louisa Baratto, Ralph Zucker, Rita Klein. A photographer and his gorgeous models find a seemingly deserted castle for a photo-shoot. However, it’s inhabited by a lunatic who traps the girls in the dungeon... TERROR CREATURES FROM THE GRAVE (1965, Anamorphic Widescreen) Barbara Steele, Walter Brandi, Richard Garret, Marilyn Mitchell. A man is murdered by his wife and associates. He vows to return from the grave for revenge...
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.SCIENCE RUN AMOK
(1941-1966) Here's a bundle of SIX fantastic classics, all featuring mad scientists and other science created monstrosities—and all for just $49 postpaid! You get: ISLAND OF TERROR (1966) THE KILLER SHREWS (1959) THE MANSTER (1959) BRAIN THAT WOULDN’T DIE (1959) MONSTROSITY (1963) THE DEVIL BAT (1941) See more...
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.WITCHES AND WARLOCKS
(1960-1970) Here's a bundle of FIVE chilling classics, all with a witchcraft theme to them—and all for just $42 postpaid! You get: HORROR HOTEL (1960); BLACK SUNDAY (1960); BLOOD DEMON (1967); MARK OF THE DEVIL (1969); WITCH KILLER OF BLACKMOOR (1970) See more...
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“M” Special English Language 2-Disc Edition
(1931) Peter Lorre, Ellen Widmann, Inge Landgut, Theodor Loos, Otto Wernicke. This great two-disc set features the rare English-language UK edition, which includes additional footage actually shot in the UK and added to the film. And yes…Lorre did dub his own voice for the English version. Also included in this two-disc set is the original German language edition with brand new English subtitles...
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002—OPERATION MOON—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1965, Anamorphic Widescreen) Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Mónica Randall. Franco and Ciccio (the Martin and Lewis of Italy) are actually pretty funny. They have a certain shtick that works. The boys are sent into space to imitate a pair of lost Soviet spacemen...
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A DREAM COME TRUE
(1963 aka MECHTE NAVSTRECHU) Larisa Gordeichik, Boris Borisyonok, Otar Koberidze, Peeter Kard. After receiving radio waves from our solar system, the inhabitants of planet Centuria send out a starship toward Earth. Dues to technical problems, though, their starship is forced to land on Mars...
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A LIKENESS TO VOICES & SON OF DEATH, THE
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction and fantasy double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is a fantasy masterpiece that has a touch of horror thrown in for good measure: “A likeness to Voices” by Mary Savage, who was the widow of mystery writer Brett Halliday. Was it marital bliss—or black magic? The second novel is by veteran science fiction author, Robert Moore Williams, who spins a wild sci-fi tale with “The Son of Death.” He was hunted by a relentless enemy...
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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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ALONE IN THE NIGHT
(1945) Bernard Blier, Sophie Desmarets, Jacques Pills, Jean Davy, Louis Salou, Ginette Baudin. This isn’t a good movie, it’s a great movie—one of the best mysteries we’ve released in a long, long time. Blier is the rookie detective assigned to the murder-by-strangling cases of two young women. The only clue he has is that the killer is always heard softly singing a current hit tune before he strikes...
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ANDROMEDA NEBULA —Anamorphic Widescreen
(1967, Anamorphic Widescreen) Vija Artmane, Sergey Stolyarov, Nikolai Kryukov, Tatyana Voloshina, Lado Tskhvariashvili. We’re offering this Russian classic with subtitles that finally make sense. A spaceship is pulled into orbit around a dark “iron star,” whose gravitational pull is so great that the ship won’t have enough fuel to break free from its grip. Instead, they land on a nearby planet where they find...
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ANGEL FROM HELL & WANDERING EGOS, THE
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The opening novel is renowned science fiction author Jack Williamson’s “The Angel from Hell.” Was she an angel or a she-devil with wings? The second novel is Emmett McDowell’s “The Wandering Egos.” This is a fascinating science fiction tale about the deepest core of the human brain...
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ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959, Upgraded 11/28/22) Yvette Vickers, Ken Clarke, Bruno VeSota, Michael Emmet. A top-of-the-line drive-in classic. Radiation has caused ordinary leeches to mutate into giant monsters. They threaten the folks in a small bayou town. Vickers is at her sleaziest, sexiest best as the local storekeepers unfaithful wife. She and her lover are caught by her husband and driven into the swamp where the monsters...
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BEAST THAT KILLED WOMEN, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965. Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Juliet Anderson, Judy Adler, Janet Banzet, Byron Mabe, Barry Mahon. We won’t lie…this film isn’t exactly high art; but it’s so unbelievably bad that grade-Z movie fans with love it. Panic and fear strike the hearts of the terrorized sun-kissed nudist girls...
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BLACK PRIESTESS OF VARDA & BARTON'S ISLAND
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is a “can’t-put-it-down” gem by Erik Fennel, “Black Priestess of Varda.” The second novel is “Barton’s Island” by sci-fi vet, Harl Vincent. Could his scientific revolution succeed? Jerome Carter had everything he could ever want—and more money and power than any one man should be allowed...
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BLIND JUSTICE
(1961) Peter Van Eyck, Marianne Koch, Eva Bartok, Claus Holm, Werner Peters. Van Eyck is a prosecuting attorney who loses a murder case, although he’s certain the accused man was guilty of his wife’s murder. Obsessed with the case, he follows up on his own and stumbles into a whole torrent of twists...
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BLOOD ROSE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1970, Anamorphic Widescreen) Philippe Lemaire, Anny Duperey, Olivia Robin, Elizabeth Teissier. Lemaire plays a famed artist who lives in a crumbling old castle. In a confrontation with one of his past girlfriends, his beautiful young wife is burned almost beyond recognition. Now a horribly scarred monstrosity, she begs him for a new face...
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BLOODY PLEASURE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Alberto Candeau, Eduardo Muñoz, Ricardo Bauleo, Gloria Pratt. A masked maniac prowls the beaches of Argentina. He captures beautiful girls, takes them back to his lair, and injects them with dope. This is when things get very weird...
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BLUE PANTHER, THE—English Language Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, Upgraded 11/15/22) Marie Laforet, Francisco Rabal, Akim Tamiroff, Charles Denner, Stéphane Audran, Serge Reggiani. A beautiful woman (Laforet) is traveling by train when a stranger—who is obviously hiding from someone on board—entrusts her with an ornament shaped like a tiger with ruby eyes. What she doesn’t know is that the jewels are fakes and actually contain a virus powerful enough to destroy...
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BRAIN MACHINE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1972, Anamorphic Widescreen) James Best, Barbara Burgess, Gil Peterson, Gerald McRaney. At a secret government research facility, some weird experiments are happening. But, unknown to the scientists, there’s a plot afoot...
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BRAINSTORM & THE DEFIANT AGENTS
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is “Brainstorm” by one of the more underrated authors of the 1940s and 1950s, Rog Phillips. Was there no end to the ceaseless stream of aggravation surging into Marvin Swank’s once peaceful life like a tormenting tidal wave of fury? The second novel is “The Defiant Agents” by beloved science fiction author Andre Norton. It was called “Operation Cochise,” a carefully planned move to colonize a planet ahead of the Reds...
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BUDDYBOY
(1976) Martin Shaw, Pamela Moiseiwitsch, Wolfe Morris, Stuart McGugan. A striptease club owner looks into buying a dilapidated old dolphinarium, called “Finnyland.” Its owner seems to be in a hurry to sell; he seems to be scared of something in the old building...
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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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CARNIVAL OF SINNERS—35mm English Language Edition
(1943) Pierre Fresnay, Josseline Gaël, Noël Roquevert, Guillaume de Sax, Antoine Balpetre. This is a wonderful French horror movie. The setting is a mountainside inn that’s been cut off by an avalanche. In spite of that, the mood is festive; the guests are in good spirits. Things are interrupted, though, by the arrival of a strange, one-handed man carrying small package...
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CLAIRVOYANT, THE
(1935) Claude Rains, Fay Wray, Ben Field, Mary Clare, Jane Baxter, Felix Aylmer. Rains is brilliant as a sideshow mind reader whose powers turn out to be real. Soon he is making a plethora of accurate predictions—deaths, accidents, horse racing results, etc. However, he is unable to control his prophecies until he...
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COFFIN FROM HONG KONG, A—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1964, Anamorphic Widescreen) Heinz Drache, Elga Anderson, Ralf Wolter, Sabine Sesselmann. Drache is a suave private eye. He’ss dumped into the middle of a murder mystery when a woman is shot dead in his office with his own gun...
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COLONEL MARCH INVESTIGATES
(1953) Boris Karloff, Ewan Roberts, Sheila Burrell, Richard Wattis, Joan Sims. In this enjoyable anthology of three episodes of Colonel March of Scotland Yard, Karloff plays the smooth-talking title character. He’s faced with three seemingly weird cases...
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CURSED MANSION, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Annie Alberti, Adriano Micantoni, Marco Mariani, Flora Carosello, Antonio Boccaci. This is a good old monster in a castle tale. A couple of young babes wander into a supposedly haunted castle. No ghosts, but they are done in by a monster with a hideous face. There's also a young girl haunted by...
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DANGEROUS PASSAGE
(1944) Robert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks, Jack LaRue, Charles Arnt. Lowery is in Central America when he gets word that he’s inherited 200K from his late grandfather. He hops aboard a ship to head back to the states, but it turns out to be filled with danger...
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DEATH BY INVITATION—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
DEATH BY INVITATION—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition (1971) Shelby Leverington, Aaron Phillips, Norman Parker. This film opens in olden times with a young woman being dragged into a grimy building and condemned as a witch. She is later killed by the villagers. Leverington plays both the witch from the past and a beautiful young gal from present day who is possessed by...
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DELUGE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1933) Sidney Blackmer, Peggy Shannon, Lois Wilson, Fred Kohler, Samuel S. Hinds. Strange events in Earth’s atmosphere cause super storms and tidal waves. The destruction of NYC is one of the most notable scenes in science fiction film history...
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DETOUR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1945, PRC) Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake, Tim Ryan, Edmund MacDonald. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. A film noir classic. Neal plays a down on his luck musician who thumbs a ride that leads him into an unbelievable series of circumstances that finds him implicated in murder and crime...
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DEVIL BAT, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1941, PRC) Bela Lugosi, Dave O'Brien, Suzanne Kaaren, Guy Usher. Bela's giant bats are on the loose, attacking and killing everyone wearing a strange shaving lotion concocted by Bela himself...
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DISCIPLES OF DESTINY & GENIUS LOCI
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is “Disciples of Destiny” by science fiction pulp specialist Don Wilcox. What was the mystery of the castle of Flinfiord? The second novel is an exciting tale on a distant planet, Thomas Scortia’s “Genius Loci.” Whoever heard of a plant blight that affected humans? Well, they had one on this new off-planet frontier colony of...
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DON JUAN
(1926) John Barrymore, Jane Winton, John Roche, Warner Oland. Recognized as one of the great silent swashbucklers, Don Juan is filled with grandiose action and devil-may-care characters. As silent films go it’s a real wow...
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DORABELLA
(1977) Jeremy Clyde, David Robb, Ania Marson, John Justin, Esmond Knight, Jonathan Hyde. Two wandering young men meet a strange, beautiful woman at a rustic European inn. Her name is Dorabella. One of the men (Clyde) falls in love with her to the point of total enchantment. The two adventurers follow her from inn to inn, a wake of horror left in her path...
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DUMMY MURDER CASE, THE
Armchair Fiction presents large, deluxe editions of classic mystery-crime novels. Veteran crime novelist Milton K. Ozaki tells a powerful tale of deception and murder in “The Dummy Murder Case.” It was a mock murder that led to...
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DURING BARTY'S PARTY
(1976) Elizabeth Sellars, Anthony Bate, Colin Bell, Norman Mitchell, written by Nigel Kneale. A well-made, gritty killer rats chiller! A suburban couple hears scurryings underneath their floorboards. The wife thinks its rats; the husband scoffs at the idea. Soon the radio reports that instances of a massive...
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FANTOMAS (1947)
(1947) Marcel Herrand, Simone Signoret, Alexandre Rignault, Paul Amiot, André Le Gall, Yves Deniaud, A big thumbs up for this great film! It’s filled with a ton of cool stuff—death rays, mad scientists, cool lab scenes, creepy underground catacombs, mysterious mansions, and more. Fantomas, long thought to be dead, returns to terrorize Paris, demanding a...
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FANTOMAS AGAINST FANTOMAS
(1949) Maurice Teynac, Aimé Clariond, Alexandre Rignault, Yves Furet, Marcelle Chantal, Nora Costes, Robert Arnous, Berthe Bovy. Everyone in Paris thinks Fantomas has died, but a tidal wave of extortion, blackmail and murder all point to the monstrous maniac being back from the dead. Inspector Juve and his reporter pal Fandor set out to discover the truth. Is Fantomas still alive?...
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FINAL WAR, THE & MATRIX
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is a grim yet engrossing tale of the madness of future war, “The Final War” by Carl W. Pohr. It would be the war to end all wars! The second novel is veteran sci-fi author Rog Phillip’s wonderful tale, “Matrix.” Craig Brown had been told his friend Ned Brooke had died. Charlie, Ned’s guide, had seen his death with his own eyes...
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FIRST AUTO, THE—2-Disc Tinted and B&W Edition
(1927) Russell Simpson, Charles Mack, Patsy Ruth Miller, Barney Oldfield. We offer both a newly tinted version of this film along with the original B&W version. Both editions are gorgeous. Simpson plays a longtime horse trainer and racer, well known for his pro-horse standing in the community. When the first automobiles come out, his son (Mack) finds himself torn...
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FIRST STOP HONOLULU
Armchair Fiction is proud to offer beautiful paperback editions of the first four books in the classic Ted Scott Flying Stories series: “First Stop Honolulu” has Ted Scott on the trail of more flying records as well as the trail of a cold-blooded killer...
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FIRST THROUGH TIME & THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction and fantasy double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is an unusual tale of time travel, “First Through Time” by Rex Gordon. The second novel is a great Milton Lesser tale, “Through a Glass Darkly.” Was he a man—or a robot? Gilbert wasn’t completely sure what he was. All he knew was...
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FORGER OF LONDON—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961) Karin Dor, Hellmut Lange, Siegfried Lowitz, Eddi Arent, Mady Rahl, Walter Rilla. Scotland Yard investigates a clever ring of counterfeiters who are flooding England with phony money. The prime suspect is an amnesiac playboy, to whom beautiful Karin Dor has just wed. Eye-popping video restoration by Edgar Wallace guru, Chuck Pennington...
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GHOUL, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1933) Boris Karloff, Cedric Hardewicke, Anthony Bushell, Ernest Thesiger, Dorothy Hyson, Ralph Richardson. A true horror masterpiece of the ‘30s. Karloff is a dead Egyptologist who returns from the grave to seek revenge on those who defiled his tomb...
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GIANT OF METROPOLIS, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1961, Anamorphic Widescreen) Gordon Mitchell, Bella Cortez, Roldano Lupi, Marietto. A beautiful upgrade of this great peplum sci-fi film. A scientific supercity is the setting for weird experiments, torture, and intrigue. Mitchell is a warrior who enters the legendary city of Atlantis...
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GIRL ON THE RUN
(1953) Richard Coogan, Rosemary Pettit, Frank Albertson, Charles Bolender, Harry Bannister, Renee De Milo, Edith King, Steve McQueen. This sordid film-noir exploitation oddity is centered around a trashy burlesque carnival, which of course means lots of skimpily-dressed buxom beauties prancing about. A crusading anti-vice editor has been murdered and the cops think the killer is hiding at the carnival...
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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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GRAND NATIONAL, Vol. 3
HERE’S FLASH CASEY (1938); Eric Linden NAVY SPY (1937); Conrad Nagel HELD FOR RANSOM (1938); THE LONG SHOT (1939) Marsha Hunt. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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GREEN ARCHER, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1961, English Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Karin Dor, Klausjürgen Wussow, Eddi Arent, Harry Wustenhagen. Finally, a beautiful anamorphic English edition of this terrific Wallace classic from our Edgar Wallace restoration pal, Chuck Pennington. An English businessman comes home to London only to find that visitors to his mysterious estate are being killed by the deadly arrows of the "Green Archer." Who is this arch fiend?...
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GUNGALA, VIRGIN OF THE JUNGLE —Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967, Anamorphic Widescreen) Kitty Swan, Linda Veras, Poldo Bendandi, Archie Savage, Conrad Loth. A crafty soldier of fortune, along with his duplicitous companion, head into the jungle wilds to seek out a highly revered diamond necklace...
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HORRIBLE SEXY VAMPIRE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1971, Anamorphic Widescreen) Wal Davis, Barta Barri, Anastasio Campoy, Susan Carvasal, Victor Davis. In spite of its rather lurid title, this is really a pretty good movie, similar in some ways to The Night Stalker and The Night Strangler. A horrible series of killings, committed over a period of seven days, has been happening once every 28 years since the 1800s. A baron-turned-vampire is...
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HOUSE ON THE CLIFF, THE
Armchair Fiction presents the original Hardy Boys stories. In this, Franklin W. Dixon’s “The House on the Cliff,” Frank and Joe Hardy find themselves looking into the mysterious goings-on in and around an old, supposedly “haunted” house, rooted on a high cliff above the ocean. However, what they discover there are more than just...
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HYPERBOLOID OF ENGINEER GARIN, THE
(1965, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Evgeniy Evstigneev, Vsevolod Safonov, Mikhail Astangov, Natalya Klimova, Mikhail Kuznetsov. This is an amazing mad scientist film laced with espionage and intrigue. Garin is a mad inventor who has created (with stolen plans) an apparatus called the Hyperboloid. It is a death ray of unparalleled destructive power...
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I, VAMPIRI, Special 2-Disc Anamorphic Edition
(1957 aka THE DEVIL'S COMMANDMENT) Gianna Maria Canale, Carlo D'Angelo, Dario Michaelis, Wandisa Guida, Angelo Galassi, Paul Muller. This Special 2-Disc Edition gives you both the Anamorphic Italian version (with English subtitles), as well as the Anamorphic American version in English. A classic Italian horror film about a mad scientist who captures young women and drains their blood, thereby helping to rejuvenate an aging, evil duchess...
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IRON FIST: THE GIANTS ARE COMING
(1970) Enver Özer, Feri Cansel, Süleyman Turan, Orçun Alkan, Altan Günbay. A wonderfully awful, grade-Z Turkish superhero film, whose badness is so enticing you’ll find yourself watching it all the way through in one sitting—and you’ll be amazed at yourself for doing it...
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JAZZ SINGER, THE
(1927) Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, Eugenie Besserer, Otto Lederer, Moisha Yudelson. Although largely a silent film, this cinema classic went down in history as the first talking feature film, with numerous scenes shot in sound, primarily those with Jolson singing (the silent sections were accompanied by a Vitaphone music score). Al plays a young Jewish kid, raised by a strict...
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JOURNEY INTO THE BEYOND—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1975, Anamorphic Widescreen) Narrated by John Carradine. This R-rated Mondo movie has a ton of bizarre stuff, some of which will really make you wince. You’ve got outer space footage; an exorcism; real-life voodoo rites; levitation, etc...
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JOURNEY TO THE LOST CITY—Special 2-Disc Edition
(1959, Anamorphic Widescreen) Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid, Walter Reyer, Claus Holm, Sabine Bethmann. As far as we know, Fritz Lang’s Journey to the Lost City has not been seen in an anamorphic format since its Colorscope release by AIP in 1960...
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KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1953) John Payne, Coleen Gray, Preston Foster, Lee Van Cleef, Neville Brand, Jack Elam. Terrific film noir about an ex-con who's nailed for an armored car robbery he didn't commit. He sets out to find the mastermind of the crime...
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LADY IN WHITE
(1962) Nils Asther, Anita Björk, Jan Malmsjö, Karl-Arne Homsten, Sif Ruud, Lena Granhagen. What a great, forgotten chiller! The setting is a creepy country manor. After being practically disowned by her late stepfather during the reading of his will, a young woman wades into a misty swamp and sinks down into the slime—suicide. Her brother, also disinherited, returns to the manor, which is now occupied by...
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LAST TRAIL, THE
(1927) Tom Mix, Carmelita Geraghty, William Davidson, Lee Shumway. Tom plays a tough cowboy trying to figure out who’s responsible for a daring series of stagecoach robberies. The stagecoach race sequence is definitely the film’s major highlight...
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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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LISTENER, THE & NERO WOLFE
(1956) Ida Lupino, Ralph Moody, Walter Coy, Richard Lupino. Ida and her kid brother (her real life cousin, Richard) plot to kill Ida’s husband and collect the insurance money. They use a gas leak to commit the crime. The only problem is her husband’s invalid father...
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LOST LADY
Armchair Fiction presents large, deluxe editions of classic mystery-crime novels. Renown 20th Century mystery writer Octavus Roy Cohen spins a real web of suspense with his tale called “Lost Lady. In Hollywood anything could happen. Working the Hollywood night watch was a good gig for Sergeant Danny O'Leary—that was until...
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LOVERS ARE LOSERS
Armchair Fiction presents large, deluxe editions of classic mystery-crime novels. Our author is former Watergate mastermind and suspected JFK assassination conspirator E. Howard Hunt, who’s at his very best in one of the mystery and intrigue novels that he was also famous for, “Lovers are Losers.” It’s a nail-biting tale about a...
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MAGICIAN, THE
(1926) Paul Wegener, Alice Terry, Firmin Gémier, Iván Petrovich, Gladys Hamer, Henry Wilson. One of the best horror films of the silent era. Wegener, as Dr. Haddo, is marvelous as the crazed magician/alchemist who wants to create a new, artificial life by supernatural means. He puts the beautiful Alice Terry under his hypnotic spell, forcing her into marriage. His ultimate goal...
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MAJESTIC PICTURES, Vol. 2
THE WORLD GONE MAD (1933) Pat O’Brien SING SINNER SING (1933) Paul Lukas THE SIN OF NORA MORAN (1933) Zita Johann NIGHT ALARM (1934) Bruce Cabot, Judith Allen. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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MAN IN THE ATTIC—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1953) Jack Palance, Constance Smith, Byron Palmer, Frances Bavier, Rhys Williams. The setting is London in the late 1880s. The monstrous killer, Jack the Ripper, is on the prowl, killing women left and right. Palance is the mysterious stranger who rents the gloomy attic room of a Victorian house run by Frances (Aunt Bee) Bavier. He needs the reclusivity of the room for his "experiments." Every time there is a new Ripper killing, Bavier begins to suspect...
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MAN OUTSIDE, THE
(1933) Henry Kendall, John Turnbull, Louis Hayward, Ethel Warwick, Cyril Raymond. This Brit murder mystery-chiller takes place at a creepy, “haunted“ estate called “Raven Hall,” where an assortment of odd people have gathered. Included are a stuffy policeman, a fearful servant girl, a slick crime reporter, a stodgy old aunt, and of course, a terrifying masked man who peers through the windows...
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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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MASTER SPY—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Stephen Murray, June Thorburn, Alan Wheatley, John Carson, Jack Watson. Murray gives a fine, low-key performance as a defecting Russian scientist who goes to work at a British nuclear experimentation lab, working on a neutron ray. But is he loyal to the crown?...
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MASTERS OF HORROR, Vol. Five Thorp McClusky—Weird Tales Nobility
Armchair Fiction features the best in classic horror and fantasy short story collections, complete with original illustrations. “Masters of Horror, Vol. Five: Thorp McClusky, Weird Tales Nobility” offers ten short stories, novelettes, and novellas of pure terror by another top-of-the-line Weird Tales journeyman. Thorp McClusky’s ascension into weird fiction began in...
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MASTERS OF HORROR, Vol. Six Dorothy Quick—Mistress of Dark Fantasy and the Macabre
Armchair Fiction features the best in classic horror and fantasy short story collections, complete with original illustrations. “Masters of Horror, Vol. Six: Dorothy Quick, Mistress of Dark Fantasy, Illustrated Edition” contains fifteen superb tales of mystical horror by another great Weird Tales veteran. Dorothy Quick was one of the quintessential...
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MASTERS OF SCIENCE FICTION, Vol. 15, Neil R. Jones, Maestro of Space Opera
Armchair Fiction features the best in classic science fiction short story collections. "Masters of Science Fiction, Vol. 15” features nailbiting stories from one of the very best sci-fi authors of the 1930s, Neil R. Jones. Jones wrote a plethora of great short stories for science-fiction pulp magazines like Amazing Stories, Air Wonder Stories, Planet Stories, and Wonder Stories. He was a pioneer in writing about...
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MASTERS OF SCIENCE FICTION, Vol. 16: Rog Philllips, Ace of the Science Fiction Digests
Armchair Fiction features the best in classic science fiction short story collections. "Masters of Science Fiction, Vol. 16” features the works of one of the most underrated sci-fi- authors of the 1950s, Rog Phillips. Born in 1909, Phillips (Roger Phillip Graham) would begin his career later in life, publishing his first story “Let Freedom Ring!” in 1945. But once started he became impossible to stop. He was..
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MESSIAH OF EVIL—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1973, Anamorphic Widescreen) Marianna Hill, Michael Greer, Elisha Cook, Jr., Joy Bang, Royal Dano, Anitra Ford. This is one of the most underrated horror films of the 1970s. It contains the best elements of both Carnival of Souls and Night of the Living Dead. A young woman comes to an out-of-the-way California coastal town searching for her missing father...
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MIDGETS OF MONOTON & WAR OF THE GIANT APES
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction and fantasy double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is a terrific tale of subterranean adventure and horror, Stanton A. Coblentz’s “The Midgets of Monoton.” The second tale in this great double novel is by Alexander Blade, “War of the Giant Apes.” Having discovered ape-like Martians on the faraway…
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MIGHTY CRUSADERS, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1957, Anamorphic Widescreen) Francisco Rabal, Sylva Koscina, Gianna Maria Canale, Rik Battaglia. It’s heroic European Christians pitted against a Muslim villain and his Islamic army. Look for some well-staged action sequences, including a big siege at the end of the film. Great to see two beauties, Sylva Koscina and Gianna Maria Canale, pitted against each other as love rivals. Battaglia, of course, is in the center of all the action—both kinds! Color, 35mm.
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MONOGRAM PICTURES, Vol. 12
KING KELLY OF THE U.S.A. (1934) Irene Ware; THE OUTER GATE (1937) Ralph Morgan; IRISH LUCK (1939) Frankie Darro; CONVICTS CODE (1939) Robert Kent. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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MURDER CAN'T WAIT
Armchair Fiction presents large, deluxe editions of classic mystery-crime novels. “Murder Can’t Wait” is the name of this hardboiled novel, written by Manning Stokes. A million dollars was waiting at the end of a murderous plot. To say Vince Donnellen was down on his luck would be an understatement...
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MURDER IN A RED JAGUAR—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1968, Anamorphic Widescreen) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Grit Boettcher, Herbert Stass, Robert Fuller. In the opening scene, Robert Fuller terrorizes a bunch of lovely, partially undressed girls in their dressing room. Nader (as agent Jerry Cotton) smashes through a window and saves the girls, who then shower him with compliments. This sets the tone for the film as Cotton sets out to solve numerous killings...
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MURDER ON DIAMOND ROW
(1937) Edmund Lowe, Ann Todd, Sebastian Shaw, Robert Newton, Tamara Desni, Alastair Sim. In London, safes are being knocked over by underlings of an unknown criminal mastermind—businesses, mansions…they’re not too particular about whom they rob...
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NIGHT CALLER, THE—Anamorphic Edition
(1965, Anamorphic Edition) John Saxon, Maurice Denhand, Patricia Haines, Alfred Burke. A monstrous alien creature from Ganymede comes to Earth looking for young Earth females. Why? To kidnap them...
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OH! THOSE MOST SECRET AGENTS—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1964, Anamorphic Widescreen) Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Ingrid Schoeller, Carla Calò, directed by Lucio Fulci. It’s those crazy Italians again, Franchi and Ingrassia, whom you loved in 002—Operation Moon. This time the boys take up the spy trade when they’re mistaken for KGB agents...
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OLD SAN FRANCISCO
(1927) Dolores Costello, Warner Oland, Charles E. Mack, Josef Swickard, Anna May Wong, Angelo Rossitto. Costello and Swickard are fading San Francisco aristocracy. Disaster looms when an evil land shark (expertly played by Oland, who keeps his dwarf brother—Rossito—in a cage) attempts to steal their land...
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ONCE A WIDOW
Armchair Fiction presents large, deluxe editions of classic mystery-crime novels. Author Lee Roberts spins a masterful tale of mystery and mayhem in “Once a Widow.” Her name was Karen, and although she still had the body of a woman half her age, the ravages of age were slowly becoming apparent...
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OVER THE OCEAN TO PARIS
Armchair Fiction is proud to offer beautiful paperback editions of the first four books in the classic Ted Scott Flying Stories series: In this first tale of the series, “Over the Ocean to Paris,” the reader is taken from Ted Scott’s humble, impoverished beginnings to his remarkable rise into the U.S. Air Mail Service as a crackerjack pilot...
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OVER THE ROCKIES WITH THE AIR MAIL
Armchair Fiction is proud to offer the Ted Scott Flying Stories. “Over the Rockies with the Air Mail,” by Franklin W. Dixon, was written in 1927. Ted faces a storm in near-zero temperatures, a snarling grizzly bear, plane saboteurs, a violent plane crash, a fang-baring rattlesnake, and of course there’s a dastardly villain lurking in the shadows...
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POLICE DOG—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1955, Anamorphic Widescreen) Tim Turner, Joan Rice, Christopher Lee, Sandra Dorne, Charles Victor. We’ve never been big fans of the “dog movies” of the 1930s (Rin Tin Tin, etc.), but this B-British action-crime film is really pretty good. Plus it’s got Christopher Lee to boot! Two British cops pursue a burglary suspect. One of them is shot and killed...
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PORT OF ESCAPE
(1956) Googie Withers, John McCallum, Bill Kerr, Joan Hickson, Ewan Roberts. This is a pretty good British B thriller. A couple of sailors come ashore in London looking for a good time and a few laughs before returning to their ship...
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POTLUCK
(1936) Tom Walls, Ralph Lynne, Robertson Hare, Diana Churchill, Gordon James, Marita Hunt. Here’s a comedy-laced old dark house thriller that few horror film fans know about. Walls is a retired police inspector who tracks a gang of art thieves to a sinister old abbey that’s surrounded by high stone walls and from which the gang operates without the owner’s knowledge...
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PRC, Vol. 11
LAW OF THE TIMBER (1941) THEY RAID BY NIGHT (1942) Lyle Talbot TOO MANY WOMEN (1942) Neil Hamilton TOMORROW WE LIVE (1942) Ricardo Cortez. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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PUZZLE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1974, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Senta Berger, Luc Merenda, Umberto Orsini, Anita Strindberg, Bruno Corazzari. This is a very well-made Euro-thriller with Merenda playing a bewildered man who’s lost his memory as the result of a car crash...
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RESCUED IN THE CLOUDS
Armchair Fiction is proud to offer beautiful paperback editions of the first four books in the classic Ted Scott Flying Stories series: In this second exciting installment, “Rescued in the Clouds,” (by John W. Duffield, aka Franklin W. Dixon), the reader finds Ted Scott using his top-notch plane to help the victims of a cataclysmic flood, all the while rescuing burning airplanes, battling man-eating crocodiles, fending off poisonous snakes...
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REVENGE OF THE CRUSADER—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964 Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Alberto Lupo, María José Alfonso, Beni Deus, Stephen Forsyth. After his wedding to the beautiful Alfonso, Lupo sets out to join the crusades, leaving his beautiful new bride in the care of one of his trusted friends. What he doesn’t know is that his “pal” has his own desires for the fair maiden...
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REVENGE OF THE VIRGINS—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1959, Anamorphic Widescreen) Charles Veltmann Jr., Jodean Lawrence, Stanton Pritchard, Henry Darrow, Script by Edward D. Wood, Narrated by Kenne Duncan. Only Ed Wood could have scripted something like this—a low budget western with topless Indian maidens prancing about...
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SADISTEROTICA—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1969, Anamorphic Widescreen) Rosanna Yanni, Janine Reynaud, Chris Howland, Alexander Engel, Adrian Hoven, Michel Lemoine, directed by Jess Franco. This "Red Lips" series entry could easily pass as a spy movie, an action thriller, even a comedy. But since there’s a mad artist with a wolf man assistant, we decided to stash it in our horror section...
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SAMSON AGAINST THE PIRATES—Anamorphic Widescreen
Kirk Morris, Margaret Lee, Daniele Vargas, Tullio Altamura. An evil pirate menaces the sea lanes, attacking and looting ships. Crews are slain and women are sold off as slaves. Samson comes to the rescue...
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SAMSON IN THE WAX MUSEUM
(1963, 35mm English Edition) Samson (the Silver Maskman), Claudio Brook, Norma Mora, Rubin Rojo. Kidnappings take place near an eerie wax museum. One of the kidnapping victims is a reporter. Inside the museum a mad scientist transforms the victims into both wax figures and misshapen monsters, the latter of which he keeps in cages in his dungeon laboratory...
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SANDOKAN AGAINST THE LEOPARD OF SARAWAK—35mm English Edition
(1964, Anamorphic Widescreen) Ray Danton, Franca Bettoia, Guy Madison, Mario Petri, Mino Doro. Ray Danton, as Sandokan, is perfectly cast as the dashing warrior and do-gooder. In this lively film, Sandokan’s beautiful future wife, Samoa (Bettoia) is kidnapped, hidden in a cave, and held under a hypnotic spell by her evil cousin, who seeks revenge against Sandokan...
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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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SCARLET WEB, THE
(1954) Hazel Court, Griffith Jones, Zena Marshall, Robert Percival. What a great surprise this nifty (nifty is the word) British murder mystery turned out to be. Insurance investigator Griffin Jones is duped by a gorgeous blonde and framed for murdering the wife of a rich businessman...
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SCHOOL OF FEAR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Joachim Fuchsberger, Konrad Georg, Horst Tappert, Arthur Richelmann, Karin Hübner. This film plays, in places, like an Edgar Wallace film; in other places like a seedy JD movie filled with troubled youths. At a boarding school for boys a firebrand student goes missing. It’s theorized he may have met with foul play. When his rich father also goes missing...
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SCREAM OF THE BUTTERFLY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965) Nélida Lobato, Nick Novarro, Richard Beebe, Robert Miller, John Richards, Alan J. Smith. An excellent example of the kind of gritty, seedy, sleazy, el-cheapo exploitation-crime films what were made in the early-to-mid ‘60s. The Seventh Commandment, Shanty Tramp, The Sadist, and Commonlaw Wife are other prime examples...
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SECRET OF THE OLD MILL, THE
Armchair Fiction presents the original Hardy Boys stories. In this, Franklin W. Dixon’s “The Secret of the Old Mill,” Frank and Joe Hardy find themselves trying to track down the hideout of a counterfeiting gang whose operations appear to be located somewhere near the Hardy's hometown of Bayport. The trail soon leads to a mysterious...
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SEVEN DOORS TO DEATH
(1941, PRC) Chick Chandler, June Clyde, George Meeker, Gregory Gay. In a pitch black apartment a girl screams. There’s a gunshot, then a body hits the floor. Moments later the girl snags a ride from an unsuspecting young fellow...
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SEVENTH GRAVE, THE
THE SEVENTH GRAVE (1965, Anamorphic Widescreen) Stéphania Nelli, Bruna Baini, Nando Angelini, Armando Guarnieri. A collection of heirs gather for the reading of Sir Robert Thorne's will in a forlorn Scottish castle, which is reportedly haunted and also the hiding place of a lost treasure. A séance is held prior to the will being read in an effort to ferret out...
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SIGFRIDO
(1957, Anamorphic Edition) Sebastian Fischer, Ilaria Occhini, Rolf Tasna, Katharina Mayberg, Georgio Costantini. A retelling of the legend of Siegfried, who slayed a dragon and bathed in its blood to become nearly invincible. Siegfried then travels to Burgandy where he wins the heart of the King’s daughter, Krimhilde...
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SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1972) Patrick O'Neal, James Patterson, Mary Woronov, Astrid Heeren, John Carradine. On Christmas Eve Lawyer John Carter (O'Neal), with mistress in tow, arrives to a small Massacussets town where he is charged with selling a home inherited by Jeffrey Butler (Patterson). When O'neal and his mistress go missing that very night, Patterson sets out to...
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SOME LAPSE OF TIME
(1965) Ronald Lewis, John Gabriel, Jane Downs, Richard Gale, Delena Kidd. This made-for-TV Brit sci-fi film is absolutely riveting. A strange tramp collapses near the home of a doctor, who himself has been suffering from bad dreams. In his nightmares he repeatedly sees someone resembling the tramp. The tramp is admitted to the hospital, clutching a small, decaying...
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SPELLS
(1945, aka THE BELLMAN) Renée Faure, Roger Pigaut, Madeleine Robinson, Lucien Coëdel, Fernand Ledoux.. With every batch of new releases there’s always a film or two that we absolutely rave about. Spells is one of those films. The IMDB description fits it perfectly, listing it as a horror-crime-drama. Spells is full of latent and overt horror elements, featuring a black devil horse that terrorizes mountain villagers...
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SQUADRON OF DOOM
(1936) John “Dusty” King, Jean Rogers, Hooper Atchley, Stanley Blystone., Al Bridge, Noah Beery, Lon Chaney. This is the action-packed feature version of the Universal 13-chapter serial, Ace Drummond, directed by Ford Beebe. The nice thing about condensations like this is you get all the best stuff...
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STARMAN, Vol. Three
(1957) Ken Utsui, Junko Ikeuchi, Minoru Takada. Another 100 minutes of spaced-out Japanese superhero schlockiness. This two-disc set is in Japanese with no subtitles but the storylines are so obvious it’s fairly simple to fathom what’s going on. The big guy, Starman, takes on various bad guys...
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STONE FLOWER, THE
(1946) Vladimir Druzhnikov, Yekaterina Derevshchikova, Tamara Makarova. Simply put, this is a brilliant, beautiful-to-look-at fantasy of the highest order. You will be enchanted with the dreamlike quality of this film. It’s like watching a sublime painting that’s come to life. A wonderful music score enhances the splendor of this classic film. It is a simple tale of...
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STRANGER IN THE FAMILY
(1965) Richard O'Callaghan, Justine Lord, Eric Lander, Peter Copley. In this brilliant British made-for TV feature, a young man called 'Boy' (no relation to Tarzan) is born with no fingernails. He’s gifted with a brain that eventually enables him to exert mind control over others...
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STRANGLER OF BLACKMOOR CASTLE —Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1963, English Language, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Karin Dor, Harry Riebauer, Rudolf Fernau, Hans Neilsen, Dieter Eppler, Walter Giller, Ingmar Zeisberg. Finally, a beautiful widescreen English edition of this classic Krimi horror thriller. A hooded maniac is on the loose...
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SUDDENLY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1954) Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, Nancy Gates, James Gleason, Paul Frees. There are some high quality 4:3 video editions of this film around, but we feel our 16:9 anamorphic edition is the best on the market. This is a minor film noir classic! Sinatra and his pals are hired assassins who...
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SUNRISE
(1927) George O’Brien, Janet Gaynor, Bodil Rosing, Margaret Livingston, J. Farrell MacDonald. Considered one of the greatest films of the silent era. The charm of a brash city girl seduces a young farmer. She ultimately convinces him to murder his wife and join her in the big city...
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SUPERMEN DONUYOR
(1979) Tayfun Demir, Güngör Bayrak, Yildirim Gencer, Esref Kolçak, Nejat Özbek. Okay, let’s face it, this is a LOW-budget Turkish super hero film, which as a genre make people like Ed Wood look like geniuses. You know what kind of low-budget dredge to expect when the special effects include a...
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SURVIVAL & DOUBLE IDENTITY
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. Veteran science fiction author Arthur J. Burk’s “Survival” is the lead off tale in this double novel. Was the last of mankind rushing blindly toward its destruction? The second tale in this great double novel is “Double Identity” penned by one of the better science fiction authors of the 20th Century, Raymond Z. Gallun. While humans enjoyed all that life on Earth had to offer, the creatures of the moon were struggling to survive...
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TERRIBLE PEOPLE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Dor, Fritz Rasp, Dieter Eppler, Eddi Arent. Another marvelous upgrade from top Edgar Wallace restoration master, Chuck Pennington. This creepy German-made Wallace thriller is about the ghost of a hanged man who returns to fulfill his promise. All of his accusers must die!...
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TEXAS STREAK, THE
(1926, Universal Jewel) Hoot Gibson, Blanche Mehaffey, Alan Roscoe, Jack Curtis. Hoot’s a Hollywood movie-cowboy who gets in a jam when he poses as a two-gun outlaw from Texas. He soon finds himself caught in the middle of a dispute between a shady “development” company and the local ranchers...
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TITANS, THE—35mm English Edition
(1962, Anamorphic Widescreen) Giuliano Gemma, Jacqueline Sassard, Pedro Armendáriz, Antonella Lualdi, Serge Nubret. This great sword & sandal film is filled with fantastic elements and supernatural creatures, including a cyclops and a gorgon. Gemma plays Crius, the youngest of the Greek titans, all of whom are imprisoned by the gods. Freedom for him and his brothers is promised in return for...
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TOBOR AND THE ATOMIC SUBMARINE
(1956) Tommy Terrell, Arthur Space, Bruce Cowling, Gavin Gordon. Terrell and his robot, Tobor, land aboard an atomic sub that’s been heisted by criminals. The sub also has a ticking bomb on board and has been targeted for a nuclear strike! Gordon (Bride of Frankenstein) has a nice part as a madman who wants to rule the world. A little schlocky but good fun.
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TOMORROW I'LL WAKE UP AND SCALD MYSELF WITH TEA
(1977, Anamorphic Widescreen) Petr Kostka, Jirí Sovák, Vladimír Mensík, Vlastimil Brodský. This is a brilliant Czech-made sci-fi comedy with many great moments. A former Nazi, now living in the 1990s by virtue of anti-aging pills, plans to travel through time to 1944 Germany and present Hitler with a hydrogen bomb so the Nazis can win the war...
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TOWER TREASURE, THE
Armchair Fiction presents the original Hardy Boys stories. In this, Franklin W. Dixon’s “The Tower Treasure,” Frank and Joe Hardy find themselves looking for a hidden stash of stolen jewels and securities. Their only clues are the words of a dying criminal: “I hid it in the old tower.” What follows is...
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UPTURNED GLASS, THE
(1947) James Mason, Rosamund John, Pamela Mason, Henry Oscar. A great murder thriller that examines the fine line between brilliance and insanity. Mason is excellent as a famed surgeon, unhappily married, who falls for another woman, unhappily married herself. When a death occurs...
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VALLEY OF INVISIBLE MEN & DOORWAY TO HELL
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is “Valley of Invisible Men” by one of the best science fiction authors of the 20th Century, Edmond Hamilton. A lost race, empowered by the might of a lost god! The second novel is “Doorway to Hell” by renowned science fiction author and editor Raymond A. Palmer. Did hell’s gates really yawn before him?...
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VAMPIRE'S LOVER, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1960, Anamorphic Widescreen) Walter Brandi, Hélène Rémy, Tina Gloriani, Isarco Ravaioli. The opening scene of this movie is pretty cool—a girl at night by a waterfall, howling dogs, screeching night birds and…you guessed it…a hideous, bloodthirsty vampire. Things get exciting when...
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VIOLIN CASE MURDERS, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, aka OPERATION HURRICAN: FRIDAY NOON, Upgraded 12/9/22) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Sylvia Pascal, Helga Schlack, Helmut Fornbacher, Philippe Guégan. This is the first Jerry Cotton movie and it's a pretty good one. Jerry’s after a gang of crooks who pose as a musical band as a front for their nefarious schemes. They pull off numerous heist and eventually plan to blow up a school full...
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VULCAN, SON OF JUPITER—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1962, Anamorphic Widescreen) Rod "Flash" Ilush, Bella Cortez, Liliana Zagra, Roger Browne, Gordon Mitchell. Another beautiful upgrade of one of our most popular S&S titles. There are lots of horror and fantasy elements here—Ancient gods, lizard-like monsters, and strange underground creatures...
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WALL OF DEATH
(1951) Laurence Harvey, Maxwell Reed, Susan Shaw, Hermione Baddeley. This underrated British action thriller is set in a rundown fairground. There are lots of interesting characters on hand. You’ve got Reed, a race car driver with a chip on his shoulder, and Harvey, an iron-jawed young boxer, both vying for the hand of a dancer played by beautiful Susan Shaw. The film has a plethora of excitement...
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WAR OF THE PLANETS, THE & FEMININE METAMORPHOSIS, THE
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction and fantasy double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is a terrific tale of interplanetary conflict, R. H. Roman’s “The War of the Planets.” It was a tremendous battle of three worlds. The second novel is by that great science fiction storyteller, David H. Keller, M. D., “The Feminine Metamorphosis.” When a hospital sprung up in the middle of rural China, no one thought much of it...
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WELCOME HOME
(1971) Anthony Ainley, Jennifer Hilary, Bernard Brown, Derek Benfield, Gerald Sim. This amazing British teleplay concerns a doctor who returns home from the hospital following a car accident, only to be told he’s not who he is. Another doctor, with the same name, is living with his wife. He is told that he is suffering from...
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WEREWOLF REUNION, THE
(1976) Billie Whitelaw, Ian Hendry, Charles Kay, Edward Hardwicke, Charles Keating. There’s a werewolf afoot in a sinister old castle! It all centers around the surviving admirers of an aging countess (wonderfully played by Whitelaw) who have gathered in her isolated castle to pay their respects. However, it doesn’t take them long to realize that they will never be permitted to leave—alive...
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WHAT HAPPENED THEN?
(1934) Richard Bird, Lorna Hubbard, Geoffrey Wardwell, George Zucco, Francis L. Sullivan. A young man quarrels with his Uncle about the girl he wants to marry. The uncle threatens to disinherit him. The next morning the uncle turns up dead—his throat cut! In an engaging courtroom scene, the nephew is tried for murder. But if the nephew isn’t guilty, then who is the killer?...
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WHOM THE GODS WISH TO DESTROY—Special 2-Disc Edition
(1966-1967, Anamorphic Widescreen) Karin Dor, Uwe Beyer, Rolf Henniger, Herbert Lom, Siegfried Wischnewski, Maria Marlow, Christian Rode, Hans von Borsody, Terence Hill, Fred Williams, directed by Harald Reinl. Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy was originally released in the U.S. as a single feature film. However, like Fritz Lang’s Journey to the Lost City, it was culled from two separate films...
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WORLD AT BAY, THE & THE RED PERIL
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is “The World at Bay” by veteran science fiction writers B. Wallis & Geo. C. Wallis. They came from inside the earth, an invasion of strange, short, pale creatures. The second novel is Capt. S. P. Meek’s “The Red Peril,” which is a great tale from the golden age of Amazing Stories magazine...
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YOU'LL DIE AT MIDNIGHT—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1986, Anamorphic Widescreen) Valeria D'Obici, Leonardo Treviglio, Lea Martino, Eliana Miglio, Barbara Scoppa. A man discovers his wife has been having an affair. This results in a heated argument. Not much later she’s found deader than a doornail...
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