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$98 Special Sale
THE $98 SPECIAL—Back for the Holiday Season and Beyond! Now through Wednesday, January 22nd of 2025, 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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. The Super 6 Sale
THE SUPER 6 SALE is available now! Simply add this product to your cart to take advantage of this great sale. Buy any 5 titles from our website catalog and receive the 6th title absolutely free. Remember, this sale applies to all titles in our website catalog. WE WILL ADJUST YOUR FINAL TOTAL! Don't worry about the total on your invoice during checkout, we will adjust your total on our end and you will only be charged the sale price. We will also pick your most expensive title(s) to be your free title(s).
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #1
(Upgraded 5/21/24) THE KILLER SHREWS (1959, Anamorphic Widescreen) James Best, Ingrid Goulde, Gordon Mclendon, Ken Curtis. "The shrews devour everything…flesh, bones, marrow…everything.” THE GIANT GILA MONSTER (1959, Anamorphic Widescreen) Don Sullivan, Lisa Simone, Shug Fisher. A gigantic lizard is running amok!
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #200
(Upgraded 5/31/24) NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968) Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Marilyn Eastman. We thought it would be very appropriate to have one of the greatest horror films of all time on our bi-centennial double feature. A great, great film. SATANIK (1968, Anamorphic Widescreen) Julio Pena, Madge Kabopka, Umberto Raho, Armando Calvo. A hideously ugly woman drinks a potion for beauty. Her scheme eventually backfires though, as the potion loses potency and she transforms into an ugly monster...
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #3
(Upgraded 5/21/24) CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA (1961, Anamorphic) Anthony Carbone, Betsy Jones Morland, Edward Wain. Another of Roger Corman's horror comedies. A fake sea monster, blamed for many deaths, turns out to be real. PLUS: DEVIL’S PARTNER (1958, Anamorphic) Edwin Nelson, Edgar Buchannon, Jean Allison, Richard Crane. A strange man comes to a small desert town and brings along satanic rites, evil spells and death!
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #4
(Upgraded 5/27/24) ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES (1959, Anamorphic) Yvette Vickers, Ken Clarke, Bruno VeSota, Michael Emmet. A top-of-the-line drive-in classic. A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959, Anamorphic) Dick Miller, Barbara Morris, Antony Carbone, Ed Nelson, Judy Bamber. A truly great “cult” film.
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #5
(Upgraded 6/1/23) ASSIGNMENT OUTER SPACE (1962, Anamorphic) Rick Von Nutter, Archie Savage. Pure sci-fi with excellent Cinematography. THE PHANTOM PLANET (1961, Anamorphic) Dean Fredericks, Coleen Gray, Dolores Faith, Anthony Dexter, Francis X. Bushman. Pure sci-fi with excellent Cinematography. A gigantic force field on a runaway space station threatens Earth.
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #6
(Upgraded 5/24/24) THE WASP WOMAN (1959, Anamorphic) Susan Cabot, Michael Mark, Fred Eisley, directed by Roger Corman. Extremely well done, low budget drive-in sci-fi. Plus: BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE (1959, Anamorphic) Michael Forest, Sheila Carol, Frank Wolff. Gangsters hiding in a mountain cabin are being killed off by a horrible monster that lives in a nearby cave.
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #7
(Upgraded 6/1/23) 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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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #8
(Upgraded 5/25/24) BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER (1959, Anamorphic) Robert Clarke, Darlene Tompkins, Arianne Arden, Vladimir Solokoff, directed By Edgar G. Ulmer. A jet pilot from the 20th century breaks through a time barrier. Plus: THE AMAZING TRANSPARENT MAN (1959, Anamorphic) Douglas Kennedy, Marguerite Chapman, James Griffith, Ivan Triesault, Boyd Morgan. Terrific fun as an escaped bank robber is subjected to an atomic ray machine that renders him invisible.
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..DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #9
(Upgraded 5/24/24)THE INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD (1957, Anamorphic) John Carradine, Robert Clarke, Phyllis Coates. No classic, but this is probably director Jerry Warren's best film. The survivors of a wrecked diving bell face perils in a strange, underground world. TEENAGE ZOMBIES (1957, Anamorphic) Don Sullivan, Katherine Victor. Thrill-seeking teenagers take a boat ride out to a strange island. To their horror, they’re captured by a lady mad doctor who uses nerve gas to turn a people into mindless slaves...
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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 #232
SCREAM OF THE BUTTERFLY (1965, Anamorphic) Nélida Lobato, Nick Novarro, Richard Beebe, Robert Miller, John Richards. An excellent example of the kind of gritty, sleazy, exploitation-crime films that poured out of the 1960s... THE DEFILERS (1965, Anamorphic) Byron Mabe, Jerome Eden, Mai Jansson. This seedy, grungy David Friedman film is about a couple of hoodlums who kidnap a young girl...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #233
MANOS, THE HANDS OF FATE (1966) Tom Neyman, John Reynolds, Diane Adelson, Hal Warren. This film is worshipped by bad film lovers everywhere. A family on vacation stops at a creepy house for directions... BLOOD THIRST (1965, Anamorphic Edition) Robert Winston, Yvonne Nielson, Vic Silayan, Vic Diaz. Winston is a special U.S. agent who comes to Manila to help a homicide detective solve a series of grotesque murders...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #234
THE FABULOUS WORLD OF JULES VERNE (1958) Lubor Tokos, Hugh Downs, Arnost Navrátil, Miroslav Holub, Frantisek Slégr. The evil Count Artigas kidnaps a scientist and his assistant... WHAT A WHOPPER (1958, Anamorphic) Adam Faith, Sidney James, Carole Lesley. This is a cool adventure-comedy with a nice touch of sci-fi at the film’s climax. A struggling writer thinks he’s hit the jackpot when...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #235
THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED (1969, Anamorphic) Lilli Palmer, John Moulder-Brown, Cristina Galbo, Mary Maude. This creepy Euro-thriller is centered in a French boarding school for wayward young women. Palmer is the over-the-top head mistress who runs the joint... THE WITCHMAKER (1969 Anamorphic) Anthony Eisley, Thordis Brandt, Alvy Moore, Shelby Grant. Moore takes a research group deep into a misty southern bayou to probe suspected paranormal events. The area is rife with witchcraft murders...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #236
STRANGLER OF BLACKMOOR CASTLE (1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Karin Dor, Harry Riebauer, Rudolf Fernau, Hans Neilsen, Dieter Eppler, Walter Giller. A hooded maniac is on the loose and murdering numerous innocent and not-so-innocent people inside a gloomy, dark, dank, creepy old English castle... THE RACETRACK MURDERS (1964, Anamorphic) Hansjorg Felmy, Ann Smyrner, Hans Nielson, Walter Rilla, Wolfgang Lukschy, Heinz Engelmann, Helmut Lohner. Mystery at the track! A well-known thoroughbred is slain in a mysterious manner...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #237
GOLIATH AND THE SINS OF BABYLON (1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Mark Forest, José Greci, Giuliano Gemma, Erno Crisa, Paul Muller. Our hero helps a small kingdom (that is forced to make a yearly tribute of 30 young virgins to the Kingdom of Babylon) fight for its freedom... HERCULES AGAINST THE MONGOLS (1964, Anamorphic) Mark Forest, Jose Greci, Ken Clark, Grazia Maria Spina. In this loose follow-up to Hercules against the Barbarians, Forest finds himself in the fight of his life against the three sons of Genghis Khan.
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #238
CHALLENGE THE DEVIL (1963, Anamorphic) Christopher Lee, George Ardisson, Bella Cortez, Lilli Parker. Most this is flashback. Six unruly kids break into a remote castle looking for kicks. The castle’s owner, an odd white-haired man (Lee), asks them to find a missing girl hiding in the castle... THE CURSED MANSION (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...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #239
SEVEN GOLDEN MEN (1965, Anamorphic) Philippe Leroy, Rossana Podesta, Gastone Moschin, Maurice Poli, Gabrieli Tinti. One of the best intrigue/caper movies ever! Delightful is the perfect word to describe this film that is full of sci-fi gimmicks, plot twists, slick and not-so-slick criminals... 002—OPERATION MOON (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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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #240
THE HORRIBLE SEXY VAMPIRE (1971, Anamorphic) Wal Davis, Barta Barri, Anastasio Campoy, Susan Carvasal. In spite of its lurid title, this is 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... CARNIVAL OF BLOOD (1970, Anamorphic) Earle Edgerton, Judith Resnick, Martin Barolsky, Burt Young, Kaly Mills. A real guilty pleasure—a film so crappy that it’s very enjoyable; and it’s just filled with ‘70s drive-in schlock. There’s a psycho-killer roaming the midway at Coney Island...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #241
HUNCHBACK OF THE MORGUE (1973, Anamorphic) Paul Naschy, Rosanna Yanni, Alberto Dalbes, Maria Perschy. Paul’s a ghastly hunchback with low intelligence. His only pal, a young lady, dies! When a couple of guys dump her corpse into an acid vat, Paul goes nuts... HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB (1973, Anamorphic) Paul Naschy, Vic Winner, Emma Cohen, Helga Line. In Medieval France, a warlock has his head cut off. His wife is tortured and slain. But...voila! Paul's spirit returns to modern times...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #45
HIGH SCHOOL CAESAR (1960, Anamorphic Widescreen) John Ashley, Lowell Brown, Judy Nugent, Steve Stevens, Gary Vinson, Daria Massey. Ashley plays Matt Stevens, a rich teenager who, because of his wealth, found himself shunned at school. So he sets up a high school protection racket that leads to all kinds of fun problems for school officials... DATE BAIT (1960, Anamorphic Widescreen) Gary Clarke, Marlo Ryan. Boy meets girl. Love, lust, and trouble follow. Two teenagers are determined to marry, but find themselves at odds with a jealous teenage thug, as well as their parents. What'll they do?...
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.DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #97
SAMSON AND THE 7 MIRACLES OF THE WORLD (1961) Gordon Scott, Yoko Tani. Considered by many to be one of the great sword and sandal pictures of the 1960s. Samson fights against a murdering horde of Tartar warriors while trying to save the life of a beautiful Chinese princess... VULCAN, SON OF JUPITER (1962, Anamorphic) 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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.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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.WALK-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #10
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... THE SCARLET WEB (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 murder...
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.WALK-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #9
BEES IN PARADISE (1944) Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton, Peter Graves, Ronald Shiner, Jean Kent, Antoinette Cellier. This may be the only Lost World-Lost Race musical comedy ever made. It’s amazing this film has escaped the eye of sci-fi and fantasy historians, because in spite of its comedy and musical themes, there’s no doubt of the film’s fantastic cinema elements... TIME FLIES (1944) Evelyn Dall, Tommy Handley, George Moon, Felix Aylmer. This is a marvelous sci-fi comedy about a quirky professor who’s invented a combo spaceship/time machine....
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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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1000 EYES OF DR. MABUSE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960, Upgraded 12/29/20) Peter Van Eyck, Gerte Frobe, Dawn Addams, Wolfgang Preiss, Werner Peters. Fritz Lang’s swan song with the fiendish Dr. Mabuse committing a series of murders in a Posh hotel that is filled with all kinds of strange scientific gadgets. Van Eyk plays the rich American who...
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13 DAYS TO DIE
(1965) Thomas Alder, Peter Carsten, Chitra Ratana, Horst Frank. Here's a neat piece of intrigue laced with bizarre and exotic settings, including an ancient lost city filled with ancient stone idols and cru
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16 FATHOMS DEEP
(1933, Monogram) Lon Chaney, Jr., Sally O’Neil, George Regas, Maurice Black, Si Jenks. Lon plays an adventurous sponge diver whose aim is to make enough cash to buy a boat of his own. He runs into
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2+5: MISSION HYDRA —Anamorphic Widescreen
(1966, Anamorphic Widescreen) Leonora Ruffo, Mario Novelli, Roland Lesaffre, Kirk Morris, Gordon Mitchell. A beautiful upgrade from our previous master and much, much better than the 1:33 versions that are around. Aliens from the planet Hydra land on Earth and kidnap a group of humans...
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20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA
(1916) Allen Holubar, Dan Hanlon, Matt Moore, Edna Pendleton, Curtis Benton. NEW MUSIC SCORE! This, the first filmed version of the Verne classic, portrays Captain Nemo as an opium-smoking, ousted Indian (India) prince. His goal, outside of sinking many ships, is very personal...
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23 1/2 HOURS LEAVE
(1937, Grand Nat.) James Ellison, Terry Walker, Morgan Hill, Arthur Lake. An Army drill instructor bets that he can get himself invited to breakfast with his commanding officer. However, he gets int
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3 AVENGERS
(1964) Alan Steel, Lisa Gastoni, Mimmo Palmara, Rosalba Neri. Steel and his sword-wielding pals run head-on into the forces of a cruel tyrant. There’s a bit more intentional comedy than usual in this
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79 A.D.
(1962) Brad Harris, Susan Paget, Mara Lane, Jany Clair. A treacherous Roman noble commits crimes, then blames Christians. Harris and his pals pose as gladiators and try to infiltrate the enemy. However, t
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7TH HEAVEN
(1927) Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, Albert Gran, David Butler. One of the truly great silent films. Farrell, as Chico, is a Paris sewer worker who falls in with Diane (Gaynor), a prostitute in reputation only, but still a target of the French police. Chico saves her...
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A CLOCKWORK TERROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, Upgraded 11/14/21) Sue Lyon, Christoper Mitchum, Jean Sorel, Ramon Pons, Charly Bravo, Alfredo Alba. This Euro sci-fi chiller is set in the future. After witnessing the disposal of a dead body, an outcast gang member is forced to take part in a weird mind-control experiment in a secret laboratory. There, a beautiful nurse prepares him for...
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A DEVILISH MURDER—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
A DEVILISH MURDER—Widescreen Edition (1965) Ye-chun Lee, Do Geum Bung, Ae-ran Jeong, Bin-hwa Lee, Kung-won Nam. The cat-like creature-ghost of a beautiful woman terrorizes a family in their neighborhood home. It turns out the creature is the ghost of the man’s dead wife, who was murdered by his own mother and jealous cousin...
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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 MATTER OF MURDER
(1949) Maureen Riscoe, John Barry, Charles Clapham, John Le Mesurier, Ian Fleming, directed by John Gilling. Riscoe charms everyone’s socks off in this smooth murder thriller. She takes in a new boa
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A MATTER OF WHO
(1962) Terry-Thomas, Alex Nicol, Honor Blackman. An oil geologist arrives at the London airport. He is very ill—he has small pox! This sends officials into a panic as they conduct a frantic search for any other contagious people. The World Health Organization’s top investigator, Terry-Thomas, is put on the case...
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A MESSAGE FROM MARS
(1913) Crissie Bell, E. Holman Clark, Hubert Willis. Britain's first full-length sci-fi film. A Martian having offended his ruler is exiled to Earth with the mission to change the heart of a selfish man. Based on a highly popular stage play, Message to Mars features futuristically clad Martians, thought transference, instant space travel, mind control...
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A PLACE OF ONE'S OWN
A PLACE OF ONE’S OWN (1945) James Mason, Dennis Price, Margaret Lockwood, Barbara Mullen, Ernest Thesiger. In this often chilling ghost story, Mason and his wife (and their beautiful young companion, Lockwood) move into an eerie old mansion that’s been vacant for forty years. Strange things begin to happen: voices are heard from nowhere, pianos playing in the night, etc. It’s soon obvious that the ghost of a murdered woman is afoot...
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A PUBLIC CEMETERY UNDER THE MOON—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Hae Hwang, Ae-ran Jeong, Mi-ae Kang, Do Kum-Bong, No-shik Park. This Asian chiller has all kinds of grisly stuff: Acid thrown in the face, eyes being gouged out, the horror of drug addition, vengeful ghosts, etc. The plot is pretty simple, a former geisha girl takes her life because she’s essentially lost her husband to the wanton lure of a servant girl. But like in any good Asian ghost story, revenge is a must! So...
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A TRIP TO MARS
(1918) Gunnar Tolnaes, Zanny Peterson, Nicolai Neiiendam, Alf Blutecher. A splendid silent classic about man’s first trip to Mars. A sea captain and an aging scientist build a spaceship and set out
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ABDUL THE DAMNED
(1935) Fritz Kortner, Nils Asther, John Stuart, Adrienne Ames Walter Rilla, Patric Knowles, Eric Portman, George Zucco. Kortner is great as the Sultan Abdul Hamid, who rules precariously over the Turkish Empire. He lives in constant fear of assassination, but his chief of security (Asther) does a good job making his enemies “disappear.” But he is swept off his feet when a beautiful British stage star comes into his life...
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ACE DRUMMOND-SERIAL
(1936, Universal) John King, Noah Beery, Jr., 13 chapters. Aerial thrills over Mongolia...
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ACES WILD
(1935, Ajax) Harry Carey, Gertie Messinger, Ted Lorch, Phil Dunham, Fred Toones. Harry rides into Durango only to find himself involved in a battle of wits with a local bad man. He teams up with the
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ADVENTURE GIRL
(1934) Joan Lowell. A riotously bad jungle docu-drama. Lowell, a self-styled adventuress, retells her “true” adventures in the wilds of Guatemala. Her overacting is a sight to see, especially in the clima
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ADVENTURE ISLAND
(1947) Rory Calhoun, Ronda Flemming, Paul Kelly, Alan Napier. FIRST TIME IN COLOR! Two sailors plot to steal goods off their own vessel. They end up shipwrecked on a jungle isle ruled by a madman w
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ADVENTURER OF TORTUGA
(1964) Guy Madison, Nadia Gray, Rik Battaglia. In the New World, a rugged pirate leader and a corrupt governor vie for the affections of a beautiful Indian heiress. She falls in love with the pirate and to
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ADVENTURERS, THE
(1951) Jack Hawkins, Dennis Price, Siobhan McKenna, Peter Hammond, Bernard Lee. A fine cast is featured in this cool action thriller. After the end of the Boer War in South African a group of fortune
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ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN, THE
(1943) Hans Albers, Hermann Speelmans, Käthe Haack, Ferdinand Marian. Armed with immortality, Munchausen rides horses, hot air balloons and even cannon balls as he travels the world saving beautiful ladies of royalty. He is aided by his faithful servant who is armed with a fantastic rifle that can hit targets from 100 miles away and a runner who can sprint great distances in seconds...
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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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ADVENTURES OF TEXAS JACK
(1934, Security) Wally Wales, Al Mix, Buffalo Bill, Jr. This ultra rare B western short has Wally and Al being dry-gulched by the very outlaw they’re trailing. Made for pennies by Denver Dixon. ALSO: HE
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ADVENTURES OF THE MASKED PHANTOM
(1939, Equity) Monty Rawlins, Betty Burgess, Larry Mason. This film is light years away from being a classic B western, but it's sooo campy you just can't help liking it. Yet, it does have some genuinely
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AFTER DARK
(1932, Upgraded 11/24/23) Hugh Williams, Horace Hodges, Gretha Hansen, Ian Fleming. If it wasn't British, this would be in the Forgotten Horrors book. Hugh (Inspector Holt in HUMAN MONSTER) has some valuable jewels stolen. They're hidden in the back of an old clock in an...
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AGAIN, THE RINGER—Windowboxed Widescreen Edition
(1965) Heinz Drache, Barbara Rutting, Klaus Kinski, Brigitte Horney, Margot Trooger, Eddi arent. The mad killer, “The Ringer” (aka “Der Hexer”) returns to England. This time to punish criminals who have committed murders under...
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AGENT FOR PANIC
(1964) Brad Newman, Eric Douglas. A secret agent seeks a fellow spy in hiding...
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ALABAMA'S GHOST
ALABAMA’S GHOST (1973) Christopher Brooks, Peggy Browne, E. Kerrigan Prescott, Steven Kent Browne, Ken Grantham. A nightclub stage manager stumbles upon a forgotten, secret chamber underneath his nightclub. Inside is an old magician's belongings. He tries on the costume and…voila…he becomes "Alabama, King of the Cosmos." His new identity leads to a lot more than he bargained for...
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ALI BABA AND THE SEVEN SARACENS
(1962) Dan Harrison, Gordon Mitchell, Bella Cortez. A new king to the Golden Throne of the Majii is to be named. The leaders of eight tribes must duel to the death, the winner to be named king. Ali
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ALIAS JOHN PRESTON
(1956) Christopher Lee, Betta St. John, Alexander Knox. A must-see for all Chris Lee fans. He plays a man, tormented by murderous dreams, who eventually becomes a Jekyll and Hyde type. Very rare and very
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ALICE, OR THE LAST ESCAPADE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1977, Upgraded 4/15/22) Sylvia Kristel, Charles Vanel, Ferdinand Ledoux. A great fantasy-horror film. A woman leaves her husband one stormy night. She drives on a lonely road, but when her windshield breaks she seeks help from a strange man and his butler who reside in a nearby creepy mansion. The woman spends the night, but next morning she finds no trace of her hosts. Finding her car repaired, she tries to leave but soon realizes it’s impossible...
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ALIEN CONTAMINATION—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1980, Upgraded 2/25/23) Ian McCulloch, Louise Marlo, Marino Mase, Siegfried Rauch. What a hoot! This Alien rip-off starts with an eerie ship pulling into NY harbor. On board is a cargo of green pulsating eggs. The eggs explode and cause a green acid to get into...
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ALIEN FROM THE DEEP—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1989) Daniel Bosch, Marina Giulia Cavalli, Luciano Pigozzi, directed by Antonio Margheritti. In hopes of getting a scandalous exposé, a lovely ecological activist and her cameraman sneak into a top secret facility where the workmen of a shady corporation are dumping radioactive scrap into the core of a live volcano. This results in a beam of unchecked energy being shot out into outer space. What no one expects, though...
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ALLIED PICTURES, Vol. 1
THE INTRUDER (1933) Monte Blue. A SHRIEK IN THE NIGHT (1933) Lyle Talbot. PICTURE BRIDES (1933) Regis Toomey. THE GAY BUCKAROO (1932) Hoot Gibson. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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ALLIED PICTURES, Vol. 2
A PARISIAN ROMANCE (1932) Lew Cody. OFFICER 13 (1933) Monte Blue. ONE YEAR LATER (1933) Russell Hopton. VANITY FAIR (1932) Myrna Loy. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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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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ALTERNATIVE 3
(1977, Upgraded 7/11/22) Tim Brinton, Gregory Munroe, Carol Hazell. In the middle of a world ecological disaster and the start of a new ice-age, the world is told that the space race and the cold war between the U.S. and Russia are fake. Both countries are secretly planning the assembly of a Mars colony. It also seems the Apollo moon landings were only a cloak shielding what’s really happening on the moon...
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AMATEUR CROOK
(1937, Victory) Herman Brix, Joan Barclay, Monte Blue. Joan steals a precious gem from a couple of loan sharks. Herman gets tangled up in her messy situation. A fun cheapie from Sam Katzman. 16mm.
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AMAZING DOCTOR G, THE—Special 2-Disc Edition
(1964) Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Fernando Rey, Gloria Paul, George Hilton, Dakar, Rosalba Neri. Those wacky Italians are at it again, this time against the evil Goldginger, who plans world domination by brainwashing important world leaders and starting a war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Photographers Franco and Ciccio stumble into this accidentally and are kidnapped...
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AMAZING MR. X
(1948, Upgraded 10/1/21) Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, Richard Carlson, Cathy O'Donnell. A very underrated film. Bari plays a woman is haunted by the spectre of her dead husband. She follows what she thinks is his spirit onto a lonely beach on a moonlit night and runs into a handsome spiritualist—Turhan Bey. It's a great scene. She soon becomes involved with his mystic practices, but is he...
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AMAZING TRANSPARENT MAN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959, Upgraded 11/5/21) Douglas Kennedy, Marguerite Chapman, James Griffith, Ivan Triesault, Boyd Morgan. One of our best selling 50's sci-fi B classics. Terrific fun as an escaped bank robber is subjected to an atomic ray machine that renders him invisible. He breaks into military installations and banks, stealing radioactive materials and money. The film's climax features a struggle between Griffith and Kennedy in a lab where an atomic explosion is...
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AMAZING WORLD OF GHOSTS
(1978) Narr. by Sid Paul. Using ”actual” clips, this film explores haunted houses, ghosts, UFOs, etc. The footage is laden with lurid narration. The producers obviously loved the whole UFO fad, becau
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AMBASSADOR-CONN PICTURES, Vol. 1
VALLEY OF WANTED MEN (1935) Frankie Darro. RED BLOOD OF COURAGE (1935) Kermit Maynard. TOUGH TO HANDLE (1937) Frankie Darro. SWING IT PROFESSOR (1937) Pinky Tomlin. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL, Vol. 1
1. THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (1954) 2. HOT ROD GIRL (1956) 3. A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) 4. ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES (1959) Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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AMPHIBIAN MAN, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962, Upgraded 3/10/23) Vladimir Korenev, Mikhail Kozakov, Anastasia Vertinskaya, Nikolai Simonov. Coastal villages live in dread of a mysterious ocean creature known as "the sea devil." It turns out that the creature is a product of man, not...
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AMPHITRYON
(1935) Willy Fritsch, Paul Kemp, Käthe Gold, Fita Benkhoff. Jupiter, looking down from Mt. Olympus, falls for an Earth woman, Alkmene, whose husband is the mighty Theban soldier, Amphitryon. With only a day left before the return of the Theban Army, Jupiter and Mercury come to Thebes disguised as Amphitryon and his drunken pal, Sosias. They explain that they have returned from war a day early, which gives them a whole night to work their charms on their unsuspecting wives...
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AN ANGEL FOR SATAN—English Language Edition
(1966, Anamorphic Widescreen) Barbara Steele, Anthony Steffen, Claudio Gora, Mario Brega, Ursula Davis. This is the long awaited English Language version. Barbara has a dual role in this classic Euro-chiller, playing an aristocratic beauty who's possessed by some strange power. Her fantastic, often erotic performance helps enhance the dreamily melancholic atmosphere of the house and its grounds, overshadowed by a mysterious...
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AN ANGEL FOR SATAN—English-Subtitled Edition
(1966, Anamorphic Widescreen) Barbara Steele, Anthony Steffen, Claudio Gora. Recently upgraded! In French with English subtitles. Barb has a dual role in this excellent horror film about a girl possessed by the spirit of a statue. Her strong performance helps to...
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AN INVISIBLE MAN WALKS THE CITY
(1932) Harry Piel, Fritz Odemar, Lissy Arna, Annemarie Sorensen, Olga Limburg. Harry is a taxi driver who finds an odd contraption on the back seat of his cab that renders him invisible. He soon uses it to gain wealth and fame. Watch for the scene at the racetrack where Harry scores a fortune. His servant, though, has other ideas...
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ANATOMIST, THE
(1961) Alastair Sim, George Cole, Michael Ripper, Jill Bennett. Another retelling of the dastardly exploits of the world's most famous body snatchers: Burke and Hare. This literate British version
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ANATOMY OF A PSYCHO—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961, Upgraded 12/2/21) Ronnie Burns, Darrell Howe, Judy Howard, Russ Bender. A juvenile delinquent swears revenge on all those who helped send his wacko brother to the gas chamber. He and his sleazy girlfriend decide to bump them off one at a time...
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AND SUDDENLY IT'S MURDER
(1961) Alberto Sordi, Vittorio Gassman, Nino Manfredi, Dorian Gray, Franca Valeri. There are seven key witnesses in this GREAT murder thriller that has a touch of wit attached to it. An old woman is
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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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ANDRIESH
(1954) Giuli Chokhonelidze, Konstantin Russu, Nodar Shashigoglu, directed by Sergei Parajanov. A young shepherd is given a magic woodwind instrument to help him conquer his foes. This movie is filled with dark fantasy and has its fair share of creepy moments. Look for evil wizards, storm demons—even flying sheep...!
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ANDROMEDA BREAK THROUGH, THE
(1962) Peter Halliday, Susan Hampshire, Noel Johnson, John Hollis, Mary Morris. Wow! A beautiful alien-created female is kidnapped by a powerful international corporation that possesses a giant super...
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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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APE MAN, THE—The Definitive Final Cut
1943, Monogram) Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford, Louise Currie, Henry Hall, Minerva Urecal. During a series of weird experiments, Bela transforms into an ape man! He needs spinal fluid to return to normal. Bela uses a killer ape to stalk his victims. SPECIAL NOTE FROM GREG LUCE, OWNER OF SINISTER CINEMA: Looking back, Sinister Cinema has had this title out literally for decades....
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APE MAN, THE—The Original Edition
(1943, Monogram) Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford, Henry Hall, Louise Currie, Minerva Urecal. During a series of bizarre experiments, mad scientist Belai literally goes ape--turning into a half man/half ape monstrosity that needs Human spinal fluid to return to any semblance of normalcy. His quest for it leads him and his pet ape on a terrifying...
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APE, THE
(1940, Upgraded 9/10/21) Boris Karloff, Maris Wrixon, Henry Hall, Gene O'Donnell, Ray Corrigan, Philo McCullough. Boris plays a "well-intentioned" mad scientist trying to find a cure for paralysis. Unfortunately, his research depends on spinal fluid taken from living (soon to be dead) humans. But when an escaped gorilla crashes into his lab...
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APHRODITE, GODDESS OF LOVE
(1958) Isabelle Corey, Anthony Steffen, Irène Tunc, Ivo Garrani. This is the story of Antigone, a ruler obsessed with the building of a sacred temple. Standing in the way are dissatisfied multitudes and an outbreak of plague. He takes aim at the local Christians in a manner reminiscent of Demetrius and the Gladiators. Steffan is Demetrio, a sculptor whose love for a beautiful slave girl (Corey) brings him loads of trouble...
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APRIL 1st, 2000
APRIL 1st, 2000 (1952) Hilde Krahl, Josef Meinrad, Judith Holzmeister. In the year 2000 the world is run by the World Global Union. Smaller countries are still allowed to have their own puppet governments, but none have total freedom—that is, until Austria’s new President declares his country’s freedom. But within hours WGU forces are streaking toward Austria...
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ARIZONA BAD MAN
(1935, Kent) Reb Russell, Lois January, Charles Whittaker. The daughter of a notorious cattle thief falls for a cowboy stranger at a barn dance. Later she finds out he’s a lawman come to arrest her
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ARIZONA ROUNDUP
(1941, Monogram) Tom Keene, Frankie Yaconelli, Jack Ingram, Hope Blackwood, I. Stanford Jolley. Two corrupt businessmen plot to swindle local ranchers by charging them exorbitant prices to get their l
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ARIZONA TERROR
(1931, Tiffany) Ken Maynard, Hooper Atchley, Lina Basquette. A top-of-the-line early B western. Ken is dry-gulched by four thugs who buy horses and then commit murder to get their cash back. Ken ends up
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ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND
(1939, Paramount) John Howard, George Zucco, Hearther Angel, H.B. Warner, Reginald Denny, E.E. Clive. Drummond hunts for madman Zucco who throws the police into a panic as he wreaks destruction with a death ray. A terrific "B" film. From 16mm.
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ARSENAL STADIUM MYSTERY, THE
THE ARSENAL STADIUM MYSTERY (1939) Leslie Banks, Greta Gynt, Ian McLean, Liane Linden, Anthony Bushnell. A star English football player collapses right on the field during a big game. When the dust settles, it’s discovered that the player was murdered! But how…and by who? Enter a snappy but serious police inspector played brilliantly by Banks...
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AS IF IT WERE RAINING
(1963) Eddie Constantine, Jose Nieto, Henri Cogan, Elisa Montes. Tough guy Eddie comes to the rescue of a woman being accosted on the street. Showing her gratitude, she gets Eddie a job with her unde
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ASSASSINATION
(1967) Henry Silva, Fred Beir, Ida Galli, Peter Dane. Silva excels in this remarkable, surreal thriller. Silva is set to be executed at the beginning of the film. Yet, later we see him again as a y
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ASSIGNMENT OUTER SPACE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960, aka SPACE MEN) Rick Von Nutter, Gabriella Farinon, David Montresor, Archie Savage. As far as we know, this is the first time this great space opera film has been available in an anamorphic English language edition. And it’s just pure science fiction from start to finish...
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ASSIGNMENT TERROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969, aka DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN, Upgraded 12/30/20) Michael Rennie, Karin Dor, Paul Naschy, Craig Hill, Patty Shepard, Ferdinando Murolo, Gene Reyes. Rennie is an alien mad scientist whose race is out to conquer Earth. From a castle in Transylvania he revives legendary monsters to help him carry out...
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ASTOUNDING SHE MONSTER, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1957, Upgraded 12/22/22) Robert Clarke, Kenne Duncan, Marilyn Harvey, Jeanne Tatum, Shirley Kilpatrick, Ewing Brown. A gang of crooks hold a pair of hostages at by in a mountatin cabin when a spaceship lands nearby. The entire group finds themselves threatened by a mysterious...
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AT MIDNIGHT I'LL TAKE YOUR SOUL
(1964) Jose Marins, Nivaldo Lima, Valeria Vasquez. One of the strangest, most engaging horror films you’ll ever see. The plot deals with a macabre, top hat-wearing gravedigger who is greatly feared
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ATLANTIS, THE LOST CONTINENT
(1947) Jean-Pierre Aumont, Maria Montez, Dennis O’Keefe, Henry Daniell. Two Legionnaires comb the Sahara for a missing scientist. They are captured by strange desert warriors and taken to the lost land of Atlantis, ruled over by a beautiful but ruthless queen who is surrounded by the golden mummies of past lovers. Aumont is great as the stalwart Legionnaire who crumbles to the sexual power of Montez...
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ATLAS IN THE LAND OF THE CYCLOPS
(1961) Gordon Mitchell, Chelo Alonso. Atlas (actually called Maciste) fights an evil queen and saves an infant descendant of Ulysses from a cyclops in this color epic.
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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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ATOMIC MAN, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1955, Upgraded 5/3/22) Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue, Peter Arne, Joseph Tomelty, Leonard Williams, Philip Dale. An atomic accident, in combination with bullets fired by would-be assassins, puts the mind of a famous scientist seven and a half seconds into the future. One startling scene has the victim...
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ATOMIC RULERS OF THE WORLD
(1957) Ken Utsui, Junko Ikeuchi, Minoru Takada. Are you ready for this plotline? The high council of the Emerald planet (boy do these guys look ridiculous) is fearful that radiation from atomic tests on Ea
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ATTACK FROM SPACE
(1958, UPGRADED) Ken Utsui, Utako Mitsuya, Kan Hayashi. Ludicrous but lovable. It’s Starman against an alien beast in the depths of space. Watch a total disregard for science as characters walk on space platforms without...
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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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AVENGER OF THE SEVEN SEAS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962) Richard Harrison, Michelle Mercier, Roldano Lupi, Paul Muller, Marisa Belli. Harrison, a seasoned British navy officer, goes toe to toe with his own captain, who has thrown Richard’s brother in the brig. After freeing his brother, Harrison joins up with a band of pirates to take down his corrupt commanding officer...
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AVENGER, THE—English Language Anamorphic Edition
(1960) Heinz Drache, Ingrid van Bergen, Benno Sterzenbach, Ina Duscha, Ludwig Linkmann, Klaus Kinski. Drache, who is an agent from the “Special Branch” is assigned the job of finding and catching “The Executioner,” a monstrous killer who lops the heads off his victims, then packages them up and leaves them strewn about the English countryside for unsuspecting citizens to discover...
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AWAKENING OF THE BEAST, THE
(1970) José Mojica Marins, Ângelo Assunção, Ronaldo Beibe, Maurice Capovila, Jose Carlos. You’ve never seen a horror movie quite like this. Marins plays both himself and Coffin Joe. The basis of the plot is simple, yet bizarre: a psychiatrist conducts LSD experiments to determine if Coffin Joe's influence on people will lead them into drugs. This is really weird stuff with results varying from sexuality to perversion to sadism...
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AWFUL DR. ORLOF, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962, Upgraded 12/28/20) Howard Vernon, Conrado San Martin, Perla Cristal, Diana Lorys. Considered by many to be director Jess Franco's best film. A mad doctor stalks the foggy back-streets in search of young girls, whom he...
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B WESTERN COLLECTIONS, BOB STEELE, Vol. 8
This great collection features four Bob Steele classics: TEXAS BUDDIES (1932 World Wide) Bob Steele, Nancy Drexel, Francis MacDonald, Gabby Hayes. GALLOPING ROMEO (1933, Monogram) Bob Steele, Doris Hill, Gabby Hayes. DESERT PATROL (1938, Republic) Bob Steele, Marion Weldon, Rex Lease, Ted Adams. THE FEUD MAKER (1938, Republic) Bob Steele, Marion Weldon, Karl Hackett.
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B WESTERN COLLECTIONS, KERMIT MAYNARD, Vol. 4
This great collection features four Kermit Maynard classics: TRAILS OF THE WILD (1935, Ambassador) Billie Seward, Fuzzy Knight, Robert Frazer, Wheeler Oakman. TIMBER WAR (1935, Ambassador) Lucille Lund, Lawrence Gray, Wheeler Oakman. PHANTOM PATROL (1936, Ambassador) Joan Barclay, Harry Worth, Paul Fix, Roger Williams. SONG OF THE TRAIL (1936, Ambassador) Kermit Maynard, Evelyn Brent, Fuzzy Knight, Wheeler Oakman.
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B WESTERN COLLECTIONS, REX BELL, Vol. 3
This great collection features four Rex Bell classics: THE TONTO KID (1934, Resolute) Theodore Lorch, Ruth Mix, Buzz Barton. SADDLE ACES (1936, Resolute) Ruth Mix, Buzz Barton, Roger Williams. LAW AND LEAD (1936, Colony) Harley Wood, Lane Chandler, Wally Wales. WEST OF NEVADA (1936, Colony) Rex Bell, Joan Barclay, Al St. John, Forrest Taylor.
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B WESTERN COLLECTIONS, ROY ROGERS, Vol. 5
DAYS OF JESSE JAMES (1941, Republic) RIDIN’ DOWN THE CANYON (1942, Republic) ROLL ON TEXAS MOON (1946, Republic, Uncut!) THE GAY RANCHERO (1948, Republic, in color!)
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B WESTERN COLLECTIONS, TOM MIX, Vol. 1
THE MAN FROM TEXAS (1917, Aywon) Tom Mix, Bessie Eyton. TRAILIN’ (1921, Fox) Tom Mix, Eva Novak, Bert Sprotte, Sid Jordon. JUST TONY (1922, Fox) Tom Mix, Tony, Claire Adams, Duke Lee. SKY HIGH (1922, Fox) Tom Mix, Eva Novak, Sid Jordan.
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B WESTERN COLLECTIONS, TOM TYLER, Vol. 7
This great collection features four Tom Tyler classics: MYSTERY RANCH (1934, Reliable) Roberta Gale, Jack Perrin. THE FIGHTING HERO (1934, Reliable) Renee Borden, Edward Hearn. FAST BULLETS (1936, Reliable) Rex Lease, Al Bridge, Margaret Nearing. THE LOST RANCH (1937, Victory) Jeanne Martel, Lafe McKee.
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B WESTERN COLLECTIONS, WALLY WALES, Vol. 1
BREED OF THE WEST (1930, Big 4) SUNDOWN TRAIL (1934) WEST OF THE LAW (1934) THE DESERT MAN (1934, Imperial) PALS OF THE WEST (1934, Imperial) WAY OF THE WEST (1935)
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B WESTERN DIGESTS, V-1
For those who used to collect 16mm shorts from companies like Ken or Castle films, here is a collection of those old home movie shorts we used to throw up on our projectors on Saturday mornings. Thes
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B WESTERN DIGESTS, V-2
For those who used to collect 16mm shorts from companies like Ken or Castle films, here is another collection of those old home movie shorts we used to throw on our projectors on Saturday mornings. T
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BABY
(1976) Jane Wymark, Simon MacCorkindale, T.P. McKenna, Mark Dignam, Norman Jones. A young couple relocates out in the British countryside. They are shocked, though, when they discover a strange mummified animal...
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BACCHANTES, THE—Anamorphic 2-Disc Edition
(1961) Taina Elg, Pierre Brice, Alberto Lupo, Akim Tamiroff. A Peplum classic, filled with many moments of magic and mysticism. Thebes is suffering from a horrible drought. To ward off this dry spell, the evil king is willing to sacrifice a young virgin to the god, Demeter. But the god Dionysus has different ideas, bringing to Thebes an onslaught of rain and sparing the girl’s life seconds before she is to be sacrificed...
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BACK TRAIL, THE
(1924, Universal, Updated 5/27/24) Jack Hoxie, Alton Stone (Al Hoxie), Eugenia Gilbert, Claude Payton, William Lester, William McCall, Buck Connors, Pat Harmon. This is a very interesting western dealing with Amnesia. Jack plays a cowboy who has lost his memory because of war injuries. Some scheming no-gooders get him to...
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BACKFIRE, Special Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964) Jean Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, Gert Frobe, Enrico Salerno, Wolfgang Preiss, Fernando Rey. This hip film has a great cast. It's a caper movie with a touch of wit. JP plays a thief trying to smuggle gold from Barcelona to Beirut. Helping him is the beautiful, but mysterious Seberg.
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BACK-ROOM BOY
(1942) Arthur Askey, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Vera Frances, Googie Withers, Joyce Howard. Dumped by his fiancée, Askey gets a job as far away from women as he can, taking a weather station post at a lonely lighthouse. Landing on the island, he discovers...
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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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BAD MEN OF THUNDER GAP
(1943, PRC) Dave O’Brien, James Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Janet Shaw, Charlie King. Decent Texas Rangers offering with the boys going under cover to investigate the hijacking of supply trains headed to a mining camp. It seems outlaws are...
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BAD MEN'S MONEY
(1929, Davis) Yakima Canutt, Peggy Montgomery, Lew Meehan, Bud Osborne. A young woman’s ranch is in terrible financial trouble, but she’s trying to save it from falling into the hands of a bunch of c
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BADGE OF HONOR
(1934, Mayfair) Buster Crabbe, Ruth Hall, Ralph Lewis. Buster is an unemployed reporter who gets a big break (and a job) when he rescues the daughter of a big newspaper publisher. Buster soon discovers a
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BANDIDOS
(1967) Terry Jenkins, Enrico Maria Salerno, Cris Huerta, Victor Israel. A famed gunslinger falls victim to one of his own protegees who shoots him in the hands, ruining them for life. Years later, t
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BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN
(1935) William Boyd, James Ellison, Jean Rouverol, Gabby Hayes, Harry Worth. A cattle rustler named “Nevada” makes life miserable for local ranchers and sees himself as a sort of “emperor.” When a beleaguered rancher asks for help, Hoppy and his Bar 20 crew set out...
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BARAKA X-77
(1966) Gerard Barray, Sylva Koscina, Agnes Spaak, Jose Suarez, Yvette Lebon. Barray is a tough (yet fond of the ladies) secret agent who tries to keep nasty foreign spies from getting their hands on
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BARBARA THE FAIR WITH THE SILKEN HAIR
(1970, Anamorphic Widescreen) Mikhail Pugovkin, Tatyana Klyuyeva, Georgiy Millyar, Anatoliy Kubatskiy, Lidiya Korolyova. A magical underworld king demands that the Czar give up his only son upon his 18th birthday. The Czar attempts to fool the king with some tomfoolery involving identity-switching between his son and a “commoner.” Complications arise when the daughter of the king...
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BARGAIN, THE
(1914, Paramount) William. S. Hart, J. Frank Burke, Barney Sherry. Hart’s first feature. Bill, an outlaw, is hurt trying to rob a stage. He is nursed back to health by the daughter of the rancher w
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BARON PRASIL
(1940) Vlasta Burian, Antonin Mikulic, Meda Valentová. A fine fantasy-comedy (7.1 on IMDB) with a tiny touch of horror. There are many plot elements: clandestine marriages, secret children, castle ghosts, hush-hush love affairs, etc.—all woven together by great script-writing, resulting in many uproarious moments. The scene where the town doctor visits the Baron’s castle...
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BARRIER OF THE LAW
(1954) Rossano Brazzi, Lea Padovani, Jacques Sernas, Maria Frau. This is a top Italian crime thriller with a great cast. The plot concerns an undercover cop who infiltrates a gang of clever criminals
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BARS OF HATE
(1936, Victory) Regis Toomey, Sheila Terry, Molly O’Day, Robert Warwick, Fuzzy Knight. Terry’s brother is framed by gangsters for a crime he didn’t commit. Toomey comes to her aid and tries to bring the r
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BAR-Z BAD MEN
(1937, Republic) Johnny Mack Brown, Lois January, Tom London, Frank LaRue, Ernie Adams, Dick Curtis. From beautiful 35mm print! Cattle brand switching is at the heart of land-grab scheme that Johnny has to break up...
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BAT, THE (1926)
(1926) Jack Pickford, Louise Fazenda, Eddie Cribbon. One of the great silent horror films. A maniacal killer dressed in a weird, bat-like costume terrorizes a group of people in a shuddery, spooky old house r
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BAT, THE (1959—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition)
(1959, Upgraded 9/21/21) Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, John Sutton, Gavin Gordon, Elaine Edwards. A mad killer known as "The Bat" is on the prowl in an old, Gothic mansion filled with terrified people. Great fun as the fiend...
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BAT, THE (1960)
(1960, Upgraded 11/27/23) Helen Hayes, Jason Robards, Martin Brooks, Margaret Hamilton, Shepperd Strudwick. What a find! We were jumping up and down with joy when this ultra-ultra rarity was made available to us. Most collectors have never seen (we had never even heard of it) this made-for-TV version of the classic Mary Roberts Rinehart chiller. What a cast, too! Hayes is terrific as...
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BATTLE BEYOND THE SUN
(1963) Ed Perry, Andy Stewart, Bruce Hunter. 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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BATTLE OF AUSTERLITZ
(1960) Pierre Mondy, Claudia Cardinale, Leslie Caron, Martine Carol, Orson Welles, Jack Palance, Jean Marais. This is a big, sprawling historical epic featuring cameos by many big stars. The plot con
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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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BATTLE OF THE WORLDS—Special Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
BATTLE OF THE WORLDS—Special 2-Disc Anamorphic Edition (1961) Claude Rains, Bill Carter, Maya Brent. This two-disc special edition features a beautiful anamorphic widescreen English language edition on one disc, with the foreign-language anamorphic widescreen edition (with English subtitles) on the other. The plot is simple but fun: Earth may be destroyed by a runaway planet controlled by a giant computer...
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BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER—Widescreen
(1964) Jon Hall, Sue Casey, Arnold Lessing, Elaine DuPont, Read Morgan. Teens are slain by a big monster from an ocean cave. This is truly one of the goofiest monster movies you'll ever see with one of the most...
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BEAST AND THE MAGIC SWORD, THE
(1983) Paul Naschy, Shigeru Amachi, Beatriz Escudero, Gérard Tichy, Violeta Cela. Paul’s ninth werewolf movie, and one of the most interesting. It’s a marriage between gothic, supernatural horror and martial arts thrills. Paul goes to Japan, searching for an all-wise sage who may have a cure for his lycanthropy. Paul puts the bite on many victims.
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BEAST AND THE VIXENS, THE
(1972) Jean Gibson, Uschi Digrd, Bob Makay, Patrick Scott, Marious Mazmanian, Susan Wescott. In what can only be described as a true Grindhouse horror classic, a monster roams about the woods, terrorizing any number of absolutely gorgeous babes in assorted degrees of nudity...
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BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959) Michael Forest, Sheila Carol, Frank Wolff, Wally Campo, Richard Sinatra. a gang of criminals hides out in a mountain cabin only to find themselves being killed off one by one at the hands of a horribel monster that happens to reside...
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BEAST FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME, THE
(1965) Ralph Seeley, Dick Welsbacher, Marc Clark, Nelson Strong, Suzanne Farrar. These are the kind of films we love—low, low budget affairs filled with schlocky acting, inane dialogue, pitiful special effects, yet are unexplainably enjoyable. A couple of overzealous archaeologists dig up...
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BEAST OF BABYLON AGAINST THE SON OF HERCULES
(1964,aka GOLIATH, KING OF THE SLAVES) Gordon Scott, Geneveive Grad, Michael Lane. The tyrant of Babylon, Balthasar, rules Assyria with an iron fist, oppressing and sacrificing his people to the goddess, Ist
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BEAST OF BORNEO
(1934, Du World) John Preston, Mae Stuart, Eugene Sigaloff. A mad scientist named “Boris Borodoff,” conducts strange experiments...
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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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BEAT GIRL
(1960)aka WILD FOR KICKS. Gillian Hills, Christopher Lee, Oliver Reed, Noelle Adam, Nigel Green. Probably the best Brititsh JD movie ever madel So sleazy it's irresistible. Hills plays a gorgeous but rebellious teenage girl
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BEATNIKS, THE
(1960)Tony Travis, Peter Breck, Karen Kadler. The good looking leader of a gang of beatnik thieves is heard singing along with a jukebox by a roving talent scout who offers him a chance at the big time. H
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BEATRICE CENCI—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969, Upgraded 10/20/21) Adrianne Larussa, Tomas Milian, Georges Wilson, Mavie. Beatrice Cenci is the daughter of a mentally twisted nobleman who keeps her locked up in the castle dungeon. He sexually abuses her regularly. However, Beatrice and her stepmother conspire to...
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BEES IN PARADISE
(1944) Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton, Peter Graves, Ronald Shiner, Jean Kent, Antoinette Cellier, Max Bacon, Joy Shelton. This appears to be the only Lost World-Lost Race musical comedy ever made. We find it amazing that this film has escaped the eye of sci-fi and fantasy film historians for decades, because in spite of its primary musical and comedy themes, there’s no doubt of the film’s fantastic cinema trappings...
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BEHIND GREEN LIGHTS
(1946, Fox) William Gargan, Carole Landis, Richard Crane, John Ireland, Mary Anderson. A car rolls up to a police station where it dumps the murdered body of a shady private detective. Landis, who’s
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BEHIND STONE WALLS
(1932, Mayfair) Eddie Nugent, Priscilla Dean, Robert Elliott, Ann Christy, George Chesebro. After being spurned, the wife of a powerful DA murders her illicit lover in cold blood. Her son takes the
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BEHIND THE GREEN LIGHTS
(1935, Mascot) Norman Foster, Judith Allen, Sid Blackmer. A great Mascot B film! A tough cop gets a big-time gangster thrown in jail, only to have his lawyer girlfriend get the crook out of the sla
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BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA
(1952, Upgraded 11/8/21) Bela Lugosi, Duke Mitchell, Sammy Petrillo, Charlita, Muriel Sanders. Bela looks pretty bad, and was probably at the height of his drug addiction as he portrays a mad scientist who injects an American crooner with a serum that transforms him into an ape. Still great to see Bela stalking...
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BELL FROM HELL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1970, Upgraded 10/29/21) Viveca Lindfors, Renaud Verley, Alfredo Mayo, Maribel Martin. After being locked away for years, a man comes back to seek his bizarre revenge on his aunt and her three daughters who had him falsely institutionalized as a...
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BELLA DONNA
(1934) Cedric Hardwicke, Conrad Veidt, Mary Ellis, John Stuart, Jeanne Stuart. This is a very engaging murder drama. Mary Ellis is a proper British wife who’s fallen under the spell of a suave yet unscrupulous Egyptian, wonderfully portrayed by Veidt. Desiring to be free of the man she no longer loves, Ellis and Veidt plot to slowly poison her husband...
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BELLS OF SAN ANGELO—Uncut Color Edition
(1947,Republic) Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Andy Devine, John McGuire, Dave Sharpe. In Color and Uncut! Roy is an investigator who is joined by Dale (a western novel writer) in a search for border smugglers. Also assisting Roy is a jovial county sheriff played by Andy Devine. Several Mexican nationals have been murdered on the American side of the U.S./Mexico border. The atrocities have all happened in and around a silver mine run...
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BELOW THE BORDER
(1942,Monogram)Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Raymond Hatton, Linda Brent, Dennis Moore, Charlie King. Legendary jewels have been stolen from a pretty (yet feisty) senorita during a stage holdup. The Rough Riders track the
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BELOW THE DEADLINE (1936)
(1936, Chesterfield) Cecilia Parker, Russell Hopton, Warner Richmond, Theodore Von Eltz. This is the kind of movie Chesterfield did best, an old-fashioned crime caper. After crooks knock over a...
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BETWEEN FIGHTING MEN
(1932,World Wide)Ken Maynard, Ruth Hall, Wallace McDonald, Josephine Dunn. This is an outstanding Maynard vehicle about two brothers who try to prevent a range war between their father and a newly arrived sheepherder(
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BETWEEN GOD, THE DEVIL, AND WINCHESTER
(1968 aka GOD WAS IN THE WEST, TOO, AT ONE TIME) Gilbert Roland, Richard Harrison, Ennio Girolami, Folco Lulli. A priest disguised as a gunslinger races to find the stolen treasure of a Texas church. He is...
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BETWEEN MEN
(1935,Supreme)Johnny Mack Brown, William Farnum, Beth Marion, Earl Dwire, Bud Osborne, Wally Wales. During a fight, a young boy is shot down by three thugs. His enraged father tracks down and kills all three of the
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BEYOND THE CARIBBEAN aka MAN HUNTERS OF THE CARIBBEAN
(1935) Andre Roosevelt, E. Erskine Loch, Carol Jeffries. Roosevelt was famed for his real-life safaris. In this adventure thriller, he combines his documentary footage with live action footage that was shot to give the film a dramatic storyline. He falls in with a pretty dame, whom he saves from a weird cult tribe...
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BEYOND THE CURTAIN
BEYOND THE CURTAIN (1960) Richard Greene, Eva Bartok, Marius Goring, Lucie Mannheim. An East German refugee finds herself back home in Dresden when the flight she is stewardess on is forced down there. She is then used by the police to find her wanted brother. But trouble and intrigue soon arise when...
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BEYOND THE DOOR
(1974) Richard Johnson, Juliet Mills, David Colin, Jr. After the success of THE EXORCIST, many of us flocked to see this possession-inspired imitation. There are elements of ROSEMARY'S BABY, as well. Mil
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BEYOND THE LAW
(1930, Syndicate) Lane Chandler, Robert Frazer, Charlie King, Louise Lorraine. A border saloon is a hangout for a nasty gang of frontier gangsters. Chandler and Frazer get mixed up in things when th
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BEYOND THE MOON
(1953 aka BEYOND THE CURTAIN OF SPACE) Richard Crane, Sally Mansfield. This outer space adventure marked the debut of Rocky Jones and his space rangers. Two of Rocky's allies are captured by aliens and brai
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BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959) Robert Clarke, Darlene Tompkins, Arianne Arden, directed By Edgar Ulmer. First time in widescreen DVD video. A jet pilot from the 20th century breaks through a time barrier in the sky to a plague-ravaged Earth, menaced by mutants. Lots of sci-fi intrigue with a big revolt at the end of the film...
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BIG 4 PICTURES, Vol. 1
Four Movies on Two Discs! BREED OF THE WEST (1930) Wally Wales, Virginia Brown Faire. RED FORK RANGE (1931) Wally Wales, Ruth Mix. MURDER AT DAWN (1932) Jack Mulhall, Forgotten Horrors thriller. THE SCARLET BRAND (1932) Bob Custer, Betty Mack. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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BIG BLUFF, THE
(1957) Eddie Constantine, Dominique Wilms, Mireille Granelli, Bernard Dheran. Eddie is a con man who promotes a phony oil well. He is shocked, though, when the well turns out to be real! Eddie then g
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BIG BOY RIDES AGAIN
(1935, Beacon) Guinn Williams, Connie Bergen. This is a decent “old dark ranch” forgotten horrors-style thriller, complete with leering Chinamen, figures peering through windows, secret trapdoors, hid
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BIG CALIBRE
(1934,Supreme)Bob Steele, Peggy Campbell, Bill Quinn, Perry Murdock. A mad chemist kills Bob's dad with a poison gas bomb and steals the family's fortune. Bob searches the wastelands for the killer, prospecting on
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BIG CHANCE, THE
(1933) John Darrow, Merna Kennedy, Mickey Rooney, Natalie Moorhead, J. Carrol Naish. An upcoming prizefighter is expected to throw a championship fight. He may have different ideas, though. This leads
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BIG MESS, THE
THE BIG MESS (1971) Vinzenz Sterr, Maria Sterr, Sigi Graue, Henrike Fürst. One of the more unique sci-fi films we’ve ever released. The setting is deep space in the year 2034. Space operations are run by greedy corporations. Two not so bright astronauts leave a trail of shady deals, outer space smuggling, and spaceship wrecking...
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BIG SHOW, THE
(1936, Republic) Gene Autry, Kay Hughes, Smiley Burnette, William Newell, Sally Payne. When a fussy cowboy star (Gene) drops from sight, his double (also Gene) is brought in to cover for him. One thi
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BILLIONAIRE, THE
(1961) George Sanders, Pascal Bressy, Marie-Claude Breton, Robert Dalban. An upper crust murder mystery. The murder victim was a scheming photographer, who was also a blackmailer. His target had be
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BILLY THE KID IN TEXAS
(1940, PRC) Bob Steele, Terry Walker, Al St. John, Charlie King, John Merton. After escaping from New Mexico, Bob, as Billy the Kid, stops an attempted robbery in a small western town. He then ends up bec
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BILLY THE KID'S ROUND-UP
(1941, PRC) Buster Crabbe, Al. St. John, Carleton Young, Charlie King, Joan Barclay. When outlaw trouble brews, a town sheriff sends for Buster and Al. When they ride into town they find the sheriff
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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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BLACK ABBOT, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1963, Upgraded 10/26/21) Joachim Fuchsberger, Grit Bottscher, Charles Boetnier, Werner Peters, Dieter Borsche, Eddi Arent. A mad criminal is on the loose! Witnesses describe a black-hooded figure whom they have seen disappearing into a ruined Abbey tower. A number of people from a British nobleman's estate storm this ancient abbey, which is supposed to be filled with...
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BLACK CAT MANSION—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1958) Toshio Hosokawa, Yuriko Ejima, Takashi Wada, Ryuzaburo Nakamura. A great Japanese supernatural chiller. In a modern day setting, a couple moves into an aging mansion. The wife is soon haunted by the ghost of a horrible old hag, whose ghostly visits bring the wife closer to death...
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BLACK CHAPEL, THE
(1959) Dawn Addams, Peter van Eyck, Werner Peters, Ernst Schroder. It’s the early days of WWII. Three German generals, frustrated with their maniac boss, Hitler, decide to open up secret negotiation
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BLACK COBRA, THE
(1963, Anamorphic English Edition) Adrian Hoven, Ann Smyrner, Klaus Kinski, Ady Berber, Wolfgang Preiss, Peter Vogel, Paul Dahlke, Gunter Meisner, Marianne Schönauer. A truck driver (Hoven) innocently transports a drug dealer and his shipment of drugs. They are stopped by members of an opposing drug gang (posing as police) and the dealer is shot dead. The truck driver soon falls into a myriad of terrifying situations...
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BLACK COIN, THE-SERIAL
(1936, Stage and Screen) Ralph Graves, 15 chapters, from an original 16mm print. Federal agents and smugglers are at odds in this serial about lost secret papers.
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BLACK DICE
(1951) Jack LaRue, Linden Travers, Lili Molnar, Hugh McDermott, Walter Crisham. One great gangster film! Travers is a gorgeous society dame who wants to get away from it all. She’s kidnapped by two small-time thugs. LaRue gives the best portrayal of his life as a bigtime gangster who, along with his Ma-Barkerish mother, owns the Black Dice Club, a classy spot filled with rich suckers, showgirls, and illicit types.
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BLACK DRAGONS
(1942, Upgraded 10/14/21) Bela Lugosi, Clayton Moore, Joan Barclay, Robert Frazer. A series of grisly murders is committed by a crazed, Nazi plastic surgeon who seeks revenge against a Jap spy ring...
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BLACK LANCERS, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962) Mel Ferrer, Yvonne Furneaux, Leticia Roman, Lorella De Luca, Jean Claudio. Ferrer is the hero in this sprawling sword and sandal epic. He spends much of his screen time trifling with the lovely Furneaux, while his not so nice brother joins forces with notorious Tartar warriors who launch a ruthless invasion. There is a wealth of cool action scenes in this film and you won’t be bored...
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BLACK MARKET RUSTLERS
(1943, Monogram) Ray Corrigan, Dennis Moore, Max Terhune, Evelyn Finley, Glenn Strange. Interesting Range Busters entry has the boys at odds with a gang of rustlers who are supplying the black market
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BLACK MEMORY
(1947) Michael Medwin, Frank Hawkins, Winifred Melville, Jane Arden, Moyra O'Connell, Sid James. A young British boy’s dad is convicted of murder and hanged. The boy lands in a boarding school where he’s horribly bullied and ends up running away...
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BLACK MONOCLE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961, Upgraded 5/12/22) Paul Meurisse, Elga Andersen, Bernard Blier, Pierre Blanchar. Blanchar is a Nazi war criminal who lives in a magnificent old castle. He gathers a number of his old allies for nefarious purposes...
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BLACK RAVEN, THE
(1943, PRC, Upgraded 12/5/21) George Zucco, Wanda McKay, Robert Livingston, Noel Madison, Charles Middleton, Byron Foulger, Robert Middlemass. Zucco is the manager of a mysterious inn filled with terror and murder...
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BLACK RIDER, THE
THE BLACK RIDER (1954) Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson, Leslie Dwyer, Lionel Jeffries, Vincent Ball. This B-film crime-quickie has minor elements of both horror and sci-fi. Hanley is an effervescent reporter who tackles the story of a mysterious, hooded black rider who is seen a motorcycle near a crumbling castle on full moon nights. Who is the rider and what is his strange purpose...?
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BLACK SUNDAY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960, aka THE MASK OF SATAN, Upgraded12/20/20) Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi, Ivo Garrani, directed by Mario Bava. Considered by many to be one of the greatest horror films ever made. An ancient witch and her hideous servant come back from the grave to fulfill an ancient curse...
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BLACK TRIANGLE
(1959) Sabine Bethmann, Joachim Hansen, Rudolf Forster, Tilla Durieux. The daughter of a wealthy businessman has an affair with a married man and gets pregnant. The two scheme to hire an actor to mar
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BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD (feature)
(1937) Ralph Byrd, Herbert Rawlinson, Joan Barclay, Lloyd Hughes. A young inventor and a famed Scotland Yard detective fight against a cloaked madman with a claw hand known as "The Scorpion". At stake is...
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BLANCHEVILLE MONSTER (aka Horror)
(1963 aka HORROR) Gerard Tichy, Leo Anchoriz, Joan Mills, Richard Davis, Helga Line. A beautiful young girl--daughter of a half-mad count--fears that her life will be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient falmil
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BLAZING FRONTIER
(1943) Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Marjorie Manners, Milton Kibbee, I Stanford Jolley. A feud is brewing between settlers and detectives in Red Rock Valley. Buster and Fuzzy arrive and figure out qui
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BLAZING GUNS
(1934, Kent) Reb Russell, Frank McCarroll, Marion Shilling. Reb’s kayoed in a fight with a bandit. He awakens to find himself dressed in the outlaw's clothes. In addition, his prize horse, "Rebel,"
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BLAZING JUSTICE
(1936) Bill Cody, Gordon Griffith, Gertie Messinger. All right we admit it—we have a weakness for Bill Cody. His movies were awfully cheap and he really couldn’t act, yet there’s something about his
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BLAZING SAND
(1960) Daliah Lavi, Gert Günther Hoffmann, Abraham Eisenberg, Uri Zohar. A band of five adventurers get together on a treasure hunt. Their quest is for a cache of priceless biblical scrolls, which—according to the legends—is supposed to be lying in the lost city Petra, located somewhere in ancient Jordan. The challenge is that no man has supposedly ever survived the quest for this treasure...
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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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BLONDE IN BONDAGE
(1957) Mark Miller, Anita Thallaug, Lars Ekborg, Norma Sjoholm, Birgitta Ander. This is a really cool thriller filled with all kinds of neato stuff--a masterpiece of drive-in celluloid. An American reporter heads to Sweden to do a feature story on Swedish nightlife. After falling for a beautiful, morphine-addicted nightclub singer, he decides to do an expose on the rampant practice of corrupt showbiz managers who keep their showgirls on drugs to insure their services...
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BLONDE SAVAGE
(1947) Leif Erickson, Veda Ann Borg, Douglass Dumbrille. The adventures of a blond jungle girl and the native tribe that she leads. Great cast. One of the last from PRC. 16mm.
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BLOOD DEMON—35mm Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Christopher Lee, Lex Barker, Karin Dor, Carl Lange, Christiane Rucker. Barker sentences Lee, the evil Count Regula, to death for slaying 12 virgins. He is drawn and quartered in the opening scene of the film. Many years later he returns from the dead...
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BLOOD IN THE STREETS
(1973) Fabio Testi, Oliver Reed, Paola Pitagora, Agostina Belli. This is a terrific Euro-thriller with Testi and Reed doing a great job. The wife of an Italian official is kidnapped. For her safe r
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BLOOD MANIA - SPECIAL EXTENDED EDITION
(1970) Vicki Peters, Peter Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Reagan Wilson. At nearly 105 minutes this is, as far as we know, the longest edition of this film on the video market today. Our version has approximately 25 more minutes of footage than you'll find on other video releases of this title. The plot is pretty
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BLOOD OF NOSTRADAMUS
(1960) German Robles, Aurora Alvarado, Julio Aleman, Domingo Soler, Mamber. Robles is a vampire descended from the prophet, Nostradamus. He and his weird hunchback have marked a police inspector for
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BLOOD OF THE VIRGINS
BLOOD OF THE VIRGINS (1967) Ricardo Bauleo, Susana Beltrán, Gloria Prat, Walter Kliche. A girl is going to marry a man she doesn’t love (her parents have arranged it) but in reality she has a secret lover. What she doesn’t know is that her lover is actually a vicious vampire...
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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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BLOOD SHACK
(1971) DIRECTORS CUT! Carolyn Brandt, Ron Haydock, Jason Wayne. Directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. When this was made back in ‘71, Director Ray Steckler was faced with a distinct problem. He had a concept for an hour long horror film at a time when distributors weren't touching anything that ran under 70 min. Therefore, Ray was forced to pad the film with several minutes of extra footage consisting mainly of rodeo action shots and non-essential dialogue scenes. In this newer edition...
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BLOOD THIRST—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, Upgraded 10/25/21) Robert Winston, Yvonne Nielson, Vic Silayan, Katherine Henryk, Vic Diaz. A schlocky but fun horror thriller set in the Philippines. Winston is a special agent from Manhatten who travels to Manila to help a local homicide detective solve a series of grotesque murders. They are being committed by a really cool-looking monster. What no one knows is that the bad guys are part of a blood cult that...
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BLOODLUST
(1959) Wilton Graff, Robert Reed, June Kenny. Lylyan Chauvin. Basically a low budget remake of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME. However, this version is played much more for straight horror as a madman hunts down te
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BLOODY BROOD, THE
(1959) Peter Falk, Jack Betts, Barbara Lord. Intense and sometimes brutal film about a drug dealing gang of beatniks who get their kicks by perverse and violent means, (They feed a messenger boy a hamburger
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BLOODY PIT OF HORROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, Upgraded 4/28/23) 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 and begins conducting medieval tortures on them...
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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 BLAZES' RAWDEN
(1918, Artcraft) William S. Hart, Robert McKim, Gertrude Claire, Maude George. A superb Bill Hart epic, choked with pathos, action, and intrigue. Bill is the ruffian leader of a roving lumberjack crew. H
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BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1974, Upgraded 10/20/21) Paul Naschy, Dianna Lorys, Maria Perschy, Eva Leon. Paul is an ex-convict who’s troubled by dreams of strangling women. He’s hired as the caretaker on an estate owned by three bizarre sisters. Before long, a serial killer is...
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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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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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BLUEBEARD
(1944, PRC, Upgraded 12/5/21) John Carradine, Jean Parker, Ludwig Stossel, Nils Aster. A parsian artist paints youg girls' portraits, then brutally strangles them. Carradine is at the top of his game in this top-notch PRC production. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer...
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BOB STEELE: ALIAS JOHN LAW*
(1935, Supreme) Bob Steele, Roberta Gale, Buck Connors, Earl Dwire. A top Steele western. Bob gets caught in the middle of a shootout between a marshal and outlaws. Later, the head of the gang impe
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BODY FEVER
(1970) Ray Dennis Steckler, Carolyn Brandt, Bernard Fein. A cool crime movie set in the sordid underworld of drug trafficking and hookers. The leader of a dope ring is after the woman who ripped him
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BOMB FOR A DICTATOR, A*
(1957) Pierre Fresnay, Michel Auclair, Pascal Alexandre, Rene Alone. Revolutionaries from a South American country plot to assassinate their cruel dictator by blowing up his airplane as he returns fr
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BOMB IN THE HIGH STREET
(1961) Ronald Howard, Terry Palmer, Suzanna Leigh, Jack Allen. A very enjoyable British programmer. Film opens with a Nazi WW2 bomb being found in an English Town. A bomb squad is eventually called in...
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BOMBS OVER LONDON*
(1937) Charles Farrell, Margaret Vyner, Danny Green, Fritz Kortner. What a find! A great mix of sci-fi and espionage elements. A reporter is murdered who was about to uncover a plot against an upcoming wo
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BOND OF FEAR
(1958) Dermot Walsh, Jane Barrett, John Colicos. Similar to the THE HITCH-HIKER. A family leaves on vacation, a small trailer in tow. They soon discover a gun-wielding killer in the trailer! He h
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BOOBY TRAP
(1956) Tony Quinn, Sydney Tafler, Patti Morgan, Harry Fowler. An eccentric scientist creates a new explosive device that uses sound (in this case, the sound of Big Ben striking the hour) as a detonator. He places an explosive charge, along with a miniature version of his new detonator device, into several ordinary pens. Unfortunately, one of his pens falls into the hands of drug dealers. What follows is an intricate tale of crime and intrigue with many twists and turns...
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BOOTHILL BRIGADE*
(1937, Republic) Johnny Mac Brown, Dick Curtis, Claire Rochelle, Horace Murphy, Ed Cassidy. A crooked rancher hires on gun-slinging killers and is now using a phony land deal to cheat other local ranc
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BOOTS AND SADDLES - SPECIAL 35MM EDITION
(1937, Republic) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Judith Allen. Gene and Smiley try to help their new young boss (who inherited the ranch from his dad) obtain a lucrative contract from the Army for break
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BOOTS OF DESTINY*
(1937, Grand National) Ken Maynard, Claudia Dell, Vince Barnett, Walter Patterson. An interesting story involving ancient treasure, lucky boots, Mexican raiders, and cattle rustlers. Some great, thu
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BORDER BADMEN*
(1945, PRC) Buster Crabbe, Fuzzy St. John, Lorraine Miller, Charlie King. Fuzzy inherits an estate. Buster and Fuzzy set out to claim it, but they are forcibly detained by a gang led by a shyster who want
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BORDER BUCKAROOS*
(1943, PRC) Dave O’Brien, James Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Christine McIntyre, Charlie King, Eleanor Counts. Two heirs to a ranch are targeted by an outlaw. A will requires the pair to arrive by a certain date or the property will...
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BORDER CABALLERO
(1936, Puritan) Tim McCoy, Lois January, Earl Hdgins. Tim’s a sideshow sharpshooter who joins the Feds when his pal is slain by bandits. He’s soon out trailing the killers. This is the ultimate Ear
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BORDER DEVILS
(1932, Artclass) Harry Carey, Niles Welch, Kathleen Collins, Gabby Hayes. Harry is framed for murdering his pal! A sinister Chinese gangster is behind it though, and plots to take over surrounding ranchlan
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BORDER LEGION, THE
(1940, Republic) Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Carol Hughes, Maude Eburne. Roy’s an East Coast doctor on the lam out west from the law. He takes up the fight against an outlaw gang known as “the Border Le
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BORDER PHANTOM*
(1937, Republic) Bob Steele, Harley Wood, Don Barclay, Karl Hackett. A superb "forgotten horrors" western. A scientist is murdered near the Mexican border and his niece kidnapped. She is rescued by two c
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BORDER ROMANCE
(1930, Tiffany) Don Terry, Armida, Victor Potel. Terry has a herd of horses stolen. Later, he becomes a fugitive after shooting a thug in a bar brawl. Then he meets up with a Spanish beauty (played
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BORDERLAND*
(1937, Paramount) Bill Boyd, Jimmy Ellison, Gabby Hayes, Charlene Wyatt, Morris Ankrum. This great Hopalong Cassidy feature has Hoppy on the other side of the law—or so it seems. He is secretly trying t
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BORDERLINE
(1950, Universal) Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, and Morris Ankrum. Taut thriller about customs G-men who are out to nail a nefarious drug-smuggler. Two different agents are sent in, b
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BORN OF THE SEA
(1949) Dorothea Paul, Betty Williams, Georgie Carey, Cedric Staples. This obscure British sea-faring docu-drama is all about a lost infant found in a boat near a fishing village. Having no way to trace his roots, he grows up in the village with his destiny seemingly out in the rolling waves of the ocean...
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BORN TO BATTLE (Tyler)
(1935, Reliable, Upgraded 3/30/24) Tom Tyler, Jean Carmen, Earl Dwire, Julian Rivero. Extremely likeable Tyler vehicle with Tom playing a fun-loving, yet consumate trouble-maker who's given a chance to clean up his act by a lenient judge. He accepts a position as the over seer of a large ranch plagues by...
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BORN TO BATTLE* (Cody)
(1927) Cody Productions - Bill Cody, Barbara Luddy, J.P. Lockney, Nora Cecil. Bill is framed for his own father’s murder. The trail to the killer leads to a family feud that began decades earlier. On top
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BORN TO FIGHT
(1936) Frankie Darro, Kane Richmond, Jack LaRue, Frances Grant. Mastered from a beautiful 16mm original print. Kane, a boxer, defends himself when confronted by a mobster for not taking a dive. The
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BORN TO SPEED
(1947, PRC) Johnny Sands, Vivian Austin, Don Castle, Frank Orth. All right, all right…we admit it. We have a weakness for PRC films. This youth-oriented action flick is from the studio’s later peri
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BORROWED HERO*
(1941 Monogram) - Alan Baxter, Florence Rice, John Hamilton, Constance Worth. Baxter goes from a struggling young lawyer to a crusading assistant DA in this Monogram crime film. He and Rice try to expose c
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BOSS COWBOY
(1934, Superior) Buddy Roosevelt, Frances Morris, Sam Pierce. Buddy’s foreman of a large ranch being victimized by rustlers. He takes a shot at a rustler, hitting and killing him. Little does he kn
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BOSS OF RAWHIDE*
(1943, PRC) Dave O’Brien, James Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Nell O’Day, Charlie King. This OK entry in the Texas Rangers series has Dave and the boys coming into an area where a number of mysterious killings ha
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BOWANGA BOWANGA*
(1953, aka WILD WOMEN) Lewis Wilson, Frances Dubay, Dana Wilson. Don't miss this exciting schlocker about a safari of white men captured by a savage tribe of white jungle sirens. This film is total hi
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BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT
(1942, Monogram, Upgraded 10/28/21) Bela Lugosi, Wanda McKay, Tom Neal, Dave O'Brien, Wheeler Oakman. This was definitely better than most of Bela's Monogram quickies. Zombies and murder highlight this story about a mad professor who uses a bowery mission as the front fro his criminal activities. Check out who's living, (or maybe we should say, 'not living') in the basement...
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BOYS OF THE CITY* (aka The Ghost Creeps)
(1940, aka THE GHOST CREEPS) Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Dave O'Brien, Minerva Urecal. East Side Kids vehicle about the boys facing terrific thrills inside an old "haunted" house. Minerva does a great bit as a...
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BRAIN LEECHES, THE*
(1978) Paul Jones, Marcia Scott, Ray Starr, directed by Fred Ray. The Brain Leeches may be the greatest bad movie of all time. Invading aliens are taking over the brains of folks in a small town. The hea
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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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BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959, Upgraded 11/7/21) Herb (Jason) Evers, Virginia Leith, Anthony La Penna, Adele Lamont, Bruce Brighton. TOTALLY UNCUT! Ludicrous black and white, sleazy schlock at its absolute best. A severed head, a gross looking monster, two battling strippers, a mad scientist, all blended together in...
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BRAND OF HATE*
(1934) Supreme - Bob Steele, Lucille Brown, Wm. Farnum, George Hayes. A young, immature cowboy tries to prove his manhood to his girl. He's really put to the test however, when his gal's outlaw uncle and co
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BRAND OF THE OUTLAWS*
(1936, Supreme) Bob Steele, Charlie King, Margaret Marquis. Bob rescues a wounded sheriff, but later is mistaken for a rustler and branded by a slimy deputy. He later has to prove his innocence when
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BRANDED MEN*
(1931) Tiffany - Ken Maynard, June Clyde, Charlie King, Irving Bacon, Hooper Atchley. Ken and his saddle pals are appointed sheriffs after Charlie and his thugs steal their horses. They spend much of the m
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BREAKFAST WITH THE DEAD
(1964, aka MURDER BY PROXY) Wolfgang Preiss, Sonja Ziemann, Robert Graf, Ivan Desny. The plot of this German-made suspense film concerns the downfall of a powerful D.A., well-played by Wolfgang (Dr.
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BREED OF THE BORDER*
(1933, Monogram) Bob Steele, Marion Byron, Ernie Adams, Gabby Hayes. An escaped killer hires a race-car driver to drive him to Mexico. After they make it over the border, the killer double-crosses him. Gabby teams up
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BREED OF THE WEST*
(1930, Big 4) Wally Wales, Virginia Browne Faire, Buzz Barton, Robert Walker, Lafe McKee. Wally plays a ranch hand who falls in the love with the boss’ daughter. His rival for her affections is, of
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BRENNUS, ENEMY OF ROME, Special Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1963) Gordon Mitchell, Tony Kendall, Ursula Davis, Massimo Serato. In what may be the best portrayal of his career, Mitchell plays Brennus, a savage warrior who’s out to conquer Rome. This is a superb sword & sandal movie, with lots of fierce action and terrific performances by all...
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BRIDE OF THE GORILLA
(1951, Upgraded 2/28/21) Lon Chaney, Raymond Burr, Barbara Payton, Tom Conway, Paul Cavanagh, Gisela Werbisek. The setting is a steamy jungle estate where a deadly love triangle has evolved between Burr, Payton, and Cavanagh. Things start to spiral out of control when a voodoo priestess puts a curse on Burr, which slowly makes him lust for the jungle and transforms him into...
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BRIDE OF THE MONSTER
(1955) Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson. A little bit of editing could do wonders for this 'bad' classic from Ed Wood. In spite of the cardboard sets, inane dialogue, and atrocious acting, there seems to be something...
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BRIDES OF SULU*
(1934) Adelina Moreno, Eduardo Castro, Gregoria Tieman. Two island lovers--both of opposing religions--fall in love and flee to a remote island. Warriors from the girl’s tribe put to sea in an effor
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BRIGHTHAVEN EXPRESS
(1952) John Bentley, Marsha Hunt, Valentine Dyall, Arthur Hill, Shelagh Frazier, June Elvin, Michael Golden. This movie starts out with a bang as a man with a briefcase leaves a British pub. He’s followed by a couple of thugs out into the dreary night, one of whom knifes him in the back...
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BRITISH INTELLIGENCE
(1940, Upgraded 9/10/21) Boris Karloff, Margaret Lindsay, Bruce Lester, Holmes Herbert, Leonard Mudie. Boris has grotesque makeup on once again. This time he portrays Valdar, a Nazi spy trying to sabotage the war effort in England. The beautiful Margaret Lindsay is also a spy but does she work for...
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BROADWAY'S DEADLY GOLD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969, Upgraded 12/14/22) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Heidy Bohlen, Miha Baloh, Michaela May, Herbert Fux. An FBI agent is killed by the mob after making off with five million in gold bars in a robbery gone bad. Agent Jerry Cotton is called in to...
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BROKEN HORSESHOE, THE*
(1953) Robert Beatty, Elizabeth Sellars, Peter Coke, Hugh Kelly, Janet Butler. Beatty stars as a doctor who finds himself mixed up with a drug smuggling racket. When things are looking their grimmest
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BRONCHO BILLY SHORTS, V-1*
(1914-15, Essanay) G.M. Anderson, Ernie Van Pelt, Lee Willard, Virginia Ames. Here are three likable Broncho Billy shorts. BRONCHO BILLY’S SENTENCE (1915) Billy robs a strong box and hides in the...
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BROTHERS OF THE WEST
(1937, Victory) Tom Tyler, Bob Terry, Roger Williams. A western murder mystery. Tom is a range detective whose brother is accused of robbery and murder. Unfortunately, Tom's only clue is a set of u
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BUCKET OF BLOOD, A—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959, Upgraded 5/1/24) Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Antony Carbone, Julian Burton, Ed Nelson, Judy Bamber. A truly great “cult” film. Miller plays a wimpy waiter of a beatnik coffee shop who--more or less--accidentally kills a number of people and animals. He conceals them in clay and passes them off as statues...
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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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BUFFALO BILL RIDES AGAIN*
(1947, Screen Guild) Richard Arlen, Jennifer Holt, Lee Shumway, John Dexter, Gil Patric. Ranchers are terrorized and burned out of their homes. Bill arrives on the scene and tries to up a stop to it...
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BULLDOG COURAGE*
(1935, Puritan) Tim McCoy, Jane Woodbury, Paul Fix, Eddie Buzzard. This very interesting McCoy film has Tim playing a phantom outlaw who steals gold shipments from stagecoaches in retaliation for having lost his gold
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BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY*
(1937) John Lodge, Victor Jory, Dorothy Mackaill, Hugh Miller. In this series entry, we find Drummond up against foreign agents trying to steal plans for a top-secret aircraft. Lodge is good in the title
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BULLDOG DRUMMOND COMES BACK*
(1937) John Howard, John Barrymore, Louise Campbell, J. Carrol Naish. Audio recordings are the only clues as Drummond hunts down his fiancee’s kidnappers. Decent BD entry. Howard still didn’t quite
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BULLDOG DRUMMOND IN AFRICA*
(1938, Paramount) John Howard, J. Carroll Naish. Probably the best Drummond film since Ronald Coleman essayed the role in 1929, and again in 1934. In spite of its "B" limitations this is an excellen
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BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE
(1939, Paramount) John Howard, Heather Angel, H.B. Warner, E.E. Clive, Reginal Denny. A sparkling entry in the Paramount series as Hugh finds himself in Europe pursuing a bank robber. Will he ever get married? Great action and good fun in what proved to be the last entry of the Paramount series...
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BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S PERIL*
(1938) John Howard, John Barrymore, Louise Campbell, Reginald Denny. Terrific excitement as a robbery and murder interrupt Hugh's pre-wedding party. Watch out for bad guys trying to steal synthetic diamonds...
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BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S SECRET POLICE*
(1939, Paramount) John Howard, H.B. Warner, Heather Anger, Leo G. Carroll, E.E. Clive, Reginal Denny. This comes closer to being a horror film than any of the other Drummond entries. Hidden treasure
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BULLDOG JACK
(1935) Jack Hulbert, Fay Wray, Ralph Richardson, Claude Hulbert, Gibb McLaughlin, Atholl Fleming. Master sleuth Bulldog Drummond pulls into a gas station where his car is sabotaged by crooks. Minutes later he crashes into Hulbert’s vehicle. In the hospital, the injured Drummond asks Hulbert to temporarily masquerade as him...
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BULLETS DON'T ARGUE*
(1964) Rod Cameron, Horst Frank, Angel Aranda, Luis Duran. One of the first Euro-westerns. Cameron is a tough lawman who battles the Clantons after they interrupt his wedding with a bank heist. The chase leads...
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BURKE AND HARE*
(1971) Harry Andrews, Yutte Stensgaard, Glyn Edwards, Kerry Nesbitt, Derrin Nesbitt. Wow! This terrific body-snatching thriller is a grisly horror film, yet also a marvelous, sexy black comedy...
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BURN 'EM UP BARNES-SERIAL*
(1934, Mascot) Jack Mulhall, Frankie Darro, Lola Lane, Julian Rivero. Lane’s the owner of a bus line and a seemingly worthless piece of land. She’s shocked when crooked oil speculators (who know her
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BURNING COURT, THE (English Language Version)
(1962) Nadja Tiller, Jean Claude Brialy, Edith Scob. A strange film that deals with a number of weird subjects, including occultism, possession, family curses, etc. There's even a disappearing, reappearing b
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BURNING COURT, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
THE BURNING COURT—Widescreen Edition (1962) Nadja Tiller, Jean-Claude Brialy, Edith Scob. Finally—a beautiful widescreen edition of this horror-mystery classic! A most interesting combination of “old dark house" and “witch’s curse” themes. Scob plays the lovely descendant of an ancient witch who was wronged by her lover, and whose descendants she cursed...
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BURROUGHS-TARZAN PICTURES, Vol. 1
THE DRAG-NET (1936) Rod La Roque. TARZAN AND THE GREEN GODDESS (1936) Herman Brix. TUNDRA (1936) Del Cambre. PHANTOM OF SANTA FE (1936) Norman Kerry. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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BYLETH*
(1972) Mark Damon, Claudia Gravy, Tony Denton, Franco Jamonte. A young man is possessed by Byleth, who is the demon of the incest. The demon appears during the film, but is endowed with a human face
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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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CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI*
(1919) Conrad Veidt, Werner Krauss. Classic film about a zombie-like somnambulist who's used to perform the evil bidding of a side show mesmerist...
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CACTUS KID, THE*
(1934, Reliable) Jack Perrin, Jayne Regan, Slim Whitaker, Tom London, Wally Wales. Jack and his pal are paid off for a cattle drive--over a thousand bucks! Just one problem: his pal ends up with a
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CAESAR THE CONQUEROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961, Upgraded 3/15/24) Cameron Mitchell, Dominique Wilms, Rik Battaglia, Ivo Payer. Colorful tale of the legendary ruler of Rome as he leads his legions to battle. He and his men are pitted against the vicious rebel hordes from Gaul. Lots of pitched battle scenes...
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CAGED FURY*
(1948) Buster Crabbe, Richard Denning, Sheila Ryan, Mary Hughes. In a change of pace role, Buster is excellent as a homicidal maniac. He manages to get hired on with a circus where he uses lions to
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CALL OF THE DESERT*
(1930, Syndicate) Tom Tyler, Bud Osborne, Cliff Lyons, Sheila LeGay. Tom and Bud drift across a snow-covered desert. Tom is dry-gulched and left to die by Bud over a map to Tom’s gold stake. Tom is
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CALL OF THE FOREST*
(1949) Ken Curtis, Martha Sherrill, Robert Lowery, Chief Thundercloud. Curtis is in the wilderness, searching for a lost gold mine. Chief T-Cloud befriends him and gives a map with the mine’s locati
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CALL THE MESQUITEERS*
(1938, Republic) Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Lynne Roberts, Sammy McKim. A train is robbed; the brakeman is murdered. The Three Mesquiteers chase the killers into the wilds, but later ar
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CALLING PAUL TEMPLE
(1948) John Bentley, Dinah Sheridan, Margaretta Scott, Abraham Sofaer. In this snappy mystery, Temple delves into the murder of several women, all of whom were patients of a strange, sinister doctor
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CANARY MURDER CASE, THE
(1929) William Powell, Jean Arthur, James Hall, Louise Brooks, Charles Lane, Lawrence Grant, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Eugene Pallette, Ned Sparks. As early talkies go, this is a pretty good whodunit, with gorgeous silent star Brooks as a shrewd nightclub singer known as “the Canary.” She has a bad habit of blackmailing her acquaintances...
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CANDLE FOR THE DEVIL, A—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, aka IT HAPPENED AT NIGHTMARE INN, Upgraded 11/10/20) Judy Geeson, Aurora Bautista, Esperanza Roy, Victor Alcazar, Lone Flemming. R-Rated 87 minute version. A grisly film in which murder victims are hidden in large container of cooking wine...
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CANDLES AT NINE
(1944) Jesse Matthews, John Stuart, Beatrix Lehmann. An enjoyable, sometimes creepy British mystery thriller. Much of the action is centered about a spooky estate where a singer is forced to spend the night in order to...
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CANYON HAWKS*
(1930, Big 4) Yakima Canutt, Wally Wales, Buzz Barton, Rene Borden. This is the only time Yak ever played a lead hero in a talkie B western. Yak aids some sheep-herders who are battling outlaws. On
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CAPTAIN CALAMITY*
(1936, Grand National) George Houston, Marian Nixon,Movita, Vince Barnett, Roy D'Arcy. IN GLORIOUS COLOR! Houst is vibrant in the title role of Captain Calamity, a south seas skipper who single-handedly f
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CAPTAIN CELLULOID VS. THE FILM PIRATES*
(1966) Robert Clayton, Doris Burnell, Alan Barbour, Barney Noto, William K. Everson. Made by a group of the world's most prestigious serial fans, this 4-chapter silent mini-serial is an amazingly well done
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CAPTURED IN CHINATOWN*
(1935, Consolidated) Charles Delaney, Marion Shilling. A "yellow peril" thriller. A bloody feud between two Chinese families leads to mystery and murder. From a beautiful 16mm original print.
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CARNIVAL OF BLOOD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1970) Earle Edgerton, Judith Resnick, Martin Barolsky, Burt Young, Kaly Mills. A real guilty pleasure—a film so crappy that it’s very enjoyable; and it’s just filled with ‘70s drive-in schlock. There’s a psycho-killer roaming the midway at Coney Island! The killer picks out his victims, then slays and dismembers them. It’s not pretty. The local DA investigates, but in spite of the peril he...
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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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CARNIVAL OF SOULS, Special Two-Disc Edition
(1962, Herts-Lion, Upgraded 11/21/21) Candace Hilligoss, Sidney Berger, Stan Levitt, Frances Feist, Art Ellison. An absolute MUST-SEE clut classic film! The lone survivor of car wreck is haunted by a ghostly personage. Who is he, and why is he following her? Seldom have the elements of sight and sound come together in such a horrifying way...
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CARNIVAL OF THE CANNIBALS*
(1980) Paul Naschy, Elko Nagashima, Jack Molina. A gangster double crosses his gang and flees with stolen diamonds. The gang tracks him to a small town, but the crooks start being bumped off in a horrible
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CARPET OF HORROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962, Upgraded 8/18/22) Joachim Berger, Karin Dor, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Antonio Casas, Fernando Sancho, Roberto Rey, Werner Peters, Carl Lange. Small poison gas balls mean certain death in this well-made, stylish Krimi Euro-thriller. These pellets of death are used by a mad genius to gain revenge against...
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CARRY ON SCREAMING—Animorphic Widescreen Edition
(1966, Upgraded 5/12/21) Kenneth Williams, Fenella Fielding, Harry Corbett, Jim Dale, Angela Douglas. This is a fine British horror comedy much in the same vein as The Addams Family and The Munsters. The evil Dr Watt is abducting young ladies and turning them into mannequins to sell to local stores. Fortunately for Dr Watt, a clueless detective from Scotland Yard is put on the case...
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CARSON CITY KID*
(1940, Republic) Roy Rogers, Bob Steele, Noah Beery Jr, Gabby Hayes. One of the slickest Republic westerns you'll ever see (feels lika an "A" western). Roy plays the mysterious title outlaw trying to track down the mu
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CASE OF THE FRIGHTENED LADY
(1939, Upgraded 11/16/21) Marius Goring, Penelope Dudley-Ward, Helen Haye, Felix Aylmer, George Merritt, Ronald Shiner. This is a fine old dark house thriller with all the usual elements: The head of an old English family seems to have some dread secret. His servants even seem furtive in nature. Then there's the doctor whose...
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CASE OF THE MISSING HEIRESS*
(1949) Valentine Dyall, Julia Lang, Philip Leaver, Hugh Griffith, Peter Drury. Almost a horror film. An heiress suddenly vanishes! A detective comes to the forlorn mansion of the missing heiress's
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CASTILIAN, THE
(1963) Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon, Broderick Crawford. An adventurous Castilian nobleman leads his people in a series of daring raids. He is counseled by two patron saints and later falls in love with a
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CASTING THE RUNES
(1979, Upgraded 7/16/22) Jan Francis, Iain Cuthbertson, Bernard Gallagher, Joanna Dunham, Edward Petherbridge. Based on the classic M.R. James horror story. A man is walking his dog when he is confronted with a supernatural horror that sends him stumbling and screaming into and open field. The authorities find him dead, nearly every bone in his body broken...
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CASTLE OF BLOOD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964, Upgraded 12/31/20) Barbara Steele, George Riviere, Margrete Robsahm, Arturo Dominici, Silvano Tranquilli. An excellent horror film about a writer who accepts a bet that he'll be alive in the morning after spending the night in a haunted castle. Top notch, supernatural horror as Barbara...
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CASTLE OF DOOM (aka Vampyr)
(1932, aka VAMPYR) Julian West, Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel, Jan Hieronimko, Harriet Gerard. There are any number of film historians who consider this chilling vampire-in-a-castle movie to be the gre
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CASTLE OF FU MANCHU*
(1972) Christopher Lee, Richard Greene, Maria Perschy, Tsai Chin, directed by Jess Franco. A cruise liner is sunk in the Caribbean by an iceberg!? Fu Manchu possesses a super weapon that freezes large bodi
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CASTLE OF THE CREEPING FLESH—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1968, Upgraded 3/5/23) Howard Vernon, Adrian Hoven, Janine Reynaud, Michel Lemoine. A garish, yet moody European horror chiller. After his daughter is brutally murdered, a crazed surgeon vows to resurrect her from the dead. He begins killing innocent victims and purging their bodies of vital organs in his mad scientist attempt to...
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CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964, Upgraded 12/31/20) Christopher Lee, Philippe Leroy, Gaia Germani, Donald Sutherland, Mirko Valentin. A troupe of entertainers finds themselves in peril as guests in Lee's mysterious old castle. This top-notch euro-horror film was also Sutherland's first film...
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CASTLE SINISTER
(1948) Robert Essex, Mara Russell-Tavernan, Alastair Hunter, Karl Mier. This is a very rare Brit horror film about an odd group of people who converge on a creepy isolated castle. The castle, of co
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CASUS KIRAN, SPY SMASHER
(1968) Sevda Ferdag, Irfan Atasoy, Yildirim Gencer, Suzan Avci. Oh joy…another Turkish comic book superhero movie! Featured here is “Spy Smasher,” who looks kind of like “the Phantom” or one of those other old Marvel or DC heroes. As you would expect in a grade-Z delight like this, there’s a plethora of action: fist fights, gun battles, chases, etc. It’s all REALLY schlocky...
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CAT & MOUSE
CAT & MOUSE (1958) Lee Patterson, Ann Sears, Hilton Edwards, Victor Maddern, Stuart Saunders. Patterson (from Jack the Ripper) is truly detestable as a shiftless army deserter who blackmails a young lady (Sears) into revealing the hiding place of some jewels stolen by her father some twenty years before...
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CAT AND THE CANARY*
(1927) Laura La Plante, directed by Paul Leni. One of the best old dark house horror movies ever. It's about a maniac...
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CAT 'O NINE TAILS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1971) James Franciscus, Karl Malden, Catherine Spaak, Horst Frank, Rada Rassimov. Impressive later Wallace thriller with a couple of imported American actors. Malden is a blind, retired journalist who overhears a cryptic conversation in front of a medical facility. That night a company guard is slain...
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CAT WOMEN OF THE MOON*
(1953 aka ROCKET TO THE MOON) Sonny Tufts, Marie Windsor, Victor Jory. One of the granddaddies of 50s camp sci-fi. An earth rocket expedition lands on the moon only to find its members captured by a strange race of lunar females...
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CATCH ME A SPY
(1971) Kirk Douglas, Marlene Jobert, Trevor Howard, Tom Courtenay. Some nice European location shooting in this Cold War spoof. Jobert plays a French woman trying to obtain the release of her hubby,
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CATTLE STAMPEDE*
(1943, PRC) Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Frances Gladwin, Charlie King, Ed Cassidy. There’s a bloody range war raging! Buster and Al come to the aid of cattlemen who find themselves caught in the mid
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CAUSE FOR ALARM*
(1951) Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan. A man plots to turn his wife into a murderess. Loretta is great in this well made mystery. Watch for the fantastic twist ending in this underrated film. Recom
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CAVALRY*
(1936, Supreme) Bob Steele, Frances Grant, Karl Hackett, William French, Earl Dwire. A little different than the usual Steele western, and quite good, too. Bob plays a Cavalry officer who comes to the aid
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CENTURION, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962, aka CONQUEROR OF CORINTH, Upgraded 3/3/24) Jacques Sernas, Genevieve Grad, John Drew Barrymore, Gianna Maria Canale, Gordon Mitchell. Fine sword & sandal fare with Sernas as a Roman official sent to Greece to prevent war between...
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CHALLENGE OF THE GLADIATOR*
(1964) Rock Stevens, Gloria Miland. Harsh cruelty sweeps over the madman Nero's corrupt Roman empire. The rebel slave Spartacus leads a revolt against the empire in this colorful spectacle. Color 16mm.
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CHALLENGE THE DEVIL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1963, upgraded 4/18/22) Christopher Lee, George Ardisson, Bella Cortez, Lilli Parker. This is probably Chris Lee’s most obscure horror film. Three young Italian hoods and their girlfriends break into a remote castle looking for kicks. The six of them drink and dance and act in a very rowdy manner. Then enters the castle’s owner, a strange, white-haired man (Lee) who asks them to find a missing girl somewhere within the walls of his castle. Little do they know that Lee is actually a Mephistoles-like character in disguise...
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CHANDU ON THE MAGIC ISLAND*
(1934) Bela Lugosi, Clara Kimball Young, Maria Alba. Bela fights a fantical, supernatural religious sect in this, another feature version of the RETURN OF CHANDU serial. This was condensed...
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CHASE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1946, United Artists, Upgraded 6/15/21) Robert Cummings, Peter Lorre, Steve Cochran, Michele Morgan, Jack Holt, Lloyd Corrigan. A minor film classic! Intriguing story of an ex-G.I. who, by the simple act of returning a lost wallet, finds himself mixed up with hardened criminals. Cochran and Lorre give terrific low-key performances as a couple of overdressed psychos. The horrific scene with Lloyd Corrigan will...
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CHASE, THE—Original Full Screen Edition
(1946, United Artists, Upgraded 6/15/21) Robert Cummings, Peter Lorre, Steve Cochran, Michele Morgan, Jack Holt, Lloyd Corrigan. A minor film classic! Intriguing story of an ex-G.I. who, by the simple act of returning a lost wallet, finds himself mixed up with hardened criminals. Cochran and Lorre give terrific low-key performances as a couple of overdressed psychos. The horrific scene with Lloyd Corrigan will...
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CHEATERS, THE*
(1963) Pascale Petite, Andrea Parisy, Denise Vernae. An obscure JD title not commonly available. Teenagers are going wild
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CHECKERED FLAG, THE
(1963) Peggy Vendig, Joe Morrison, Charles Martin, Evelyn King. A wild movie. The wife of an aging, millionaire race car driver talks a young rookie into helping her dispose of her hubby. Their plan bring
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CHESTERFIELD/INVINCIBLE, Vol. 1
1. GRIEF STREET (1931) 2. THE SHADOW LAUGHS (1933) 3. A SHOT IN THE DARK (1935) 4. MURDER AT GLEN ATHOL (1936) Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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CHESTERFIELD/INVINCIBLE, Vol. 2
1. CONDEMNED TO LIVE (1935) 2. DEATH FROM A DISTANCE (1936) 3. HOUSE OF SECRETS (1936) 4. MISSING GIRLS (1936) Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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CHESTERFIELD/INVINCIBLE, Vol. 3
GREEN EYES (1934) Charles Starrett. THE QUITTER (1934) Charlie Grapewin. MIDNIGHT LADY (1932) John Darrow. THE DARK HOUR (1936) Ray Walker. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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CHESTERFIELD/INVINCIBLE, Vol. 4
THE KING MURDER (1932) Conway Tearle. SYMPHONY OF LIVING (1935) Evelyn Brent. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE (1935) Chick Chandler. THREE OF A KIND (1936) Chick Chandler. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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CHESTERFIELD/INVINCIBLE, Vol. 5
IN THE MONEY (1933) Skeets Gallagher, Lois Wilson; MURDER ON THE CAMPUS (1934) Charles Starrett, Edward Van Sloan; ELLIS ISLAND (1936) Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon; GIRL WHO CAME BACK (1935) Shirley Grey, Sidney Blackmer. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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CHESTERFIELD/INVINCIBLE, Vol. 6
THE LADY FROM NOWHERE (1931) Alice Day, John Holland; TWIN HUSBANDS (1933) John Miljan; SONS OF STEEL (1934) Charles Starrett, Polly Ann Young. RED LIGHTS AHEAD (1936) Andy Clyde. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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CHEYENNE KID, THE*
(1940, Monogram) Jack Randall, Louise Stanley, Kenne Duncan, Charlie King. Jack is an outlaw trying to go straight. He gets an honest job on a ranch but local outlaws try to frame him for murder. This Ra
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CHEYENNE RIDES AGAIN*
(1937, Victory) Tom Tyler, Lon Chaney, Lucille Browne. Tom is a tough lawman posing as an outlaw. He steals $10,000 from a major cattle thief, then agrees to return the cash for a job with the gang
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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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CHILDREN OF THE STONES*
(1977) Gareth Thomas, Peter Demin, Veronica Strong. A supernatural power envelops a tiny British village. The evil source of this power can be traced to monolithic stones that encircle the area. What is their secret...
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CHINESE MACK, THE
(1974, aka MARTIAL ARTS) Wai-Man Chan, Chin Hu, Fung-Lan Li. This Kung Fu drive-in epic follows the ups and downs of a young martial arts aficionado with a plethora of high octane fight scenes thrown in for good measure. The fight choreography is excellent with plenty of those hokey kung-fu-blow sound effects throughout...
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CHLOE
(1934) Olive Borden, Reed Howes, Molly O’Day. A truly remarkable low-budget gem, broadly described as a romantic voodoo jungle thriller. A gnarled, old black voodoo mistress from the Everglades come
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CHOOPER, THE*
(1971 aka BLOOD SHACK) Carolyn Brandt, Ron Haydock, Jason Wayne, John Bates, Laurel Spring. A genuinely creepy film about a movie actress (Ray's real life wife Carolyn, playing herself), who inherits
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CHOPPERS, THE*
(1961) Arch Hall, Jr., Marianne Gaba, Bruno Ve Sota. A great J.D. cheapie. A tough gang of teen hoodlums strips cars and terrorizes townfolk. The insurance investigator's secretary is played by Gaba, Play
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CIPHER BUREAU
(1938) Leon Ames, Charlotte Wynters, Joan Woodbury, Gustav Von Seyferrtitz. This Grand National quickie moves along at a brisk pace and although it has an engaging plot, the detail given to the whole aspect of wartime code-breaking gives it some extra appeal. The plot concerns Ames’ efforts at cracking a spy ring in Washington. Things get messy when...
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CIRCLE CANYON*
(1934, Superior) Buddy Roosevelt, June Mathews, Clarise Woods, Bob Williamson. What can we say, this is a really, really cheap Buddy Roosevelt Superior. They don’t make ‘em any more bottom rung than
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CIRCLE OF DANGER*
(1951) Ray Milland, Patricia Roc, Hugh Sinclair. Ray’s brother is killed while on a special mission during WW2, the mission’s only casualty. This appears very strange to Ray, so after the war, he decides t
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CITY BENEATH THE SEA
(1962) Gerald Flood, Peter Williams, Aubery Morris, Stewart Guidotti, Caroline Blakiston. Two scientific journalists board a nuclear submarine. They soon find themselves immersed in an incredible adventure when the submarine is hijacked and taken to a secret underwater city called Aegiria.
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CITY OF LOST MEN*
(1935) Kane Richmond, William "Stage" Boyd, Claudia Dell. A well-edited condensation of the 12 chapter serial, THE LOST CITY (truly one the most amazing movies of all time). It's a wild combination fo qualit
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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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CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS, V-1
A great collection of horror trailers: From Hell it Came (’57), Giant from the Unknown (’57), Monster of Piedras Blancas (’58), The Screaming Skull (’58), I Bury the Living (’58), A Bucket of Blood (’59), Horrors of...
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CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS, V-8
Great Classic Horror Trailers: Carnival of Souls (’62), Hands of a Stranger (’62), Shock Corridor (’63) Curse of the Blood Ghouls ('62) Tomb of Torture ('63) Master of Horror ('65) War of the Zombies (’64), Comedy of Terrors (’64), Etc.
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CLASSIC SCI-FI TRAILERS, V-1
Here is a great selection of classic vintage trailers: Things to Come (’36), Rocketship XM (’50), When Worlds Collide (’51), War of the Worlds (’53), Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla, etc.
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CLASSIC SCI-FI TRAILERS, V-2
Another great collection of Classic sci-fi trailers: Flight to Mars (’51), Phantom from Space (’53), Invaders from Mars (’53), It Came from Outer Space (’53), Robot Monster (’53), Killers from Space (’54), Attack of the Crab Monsters, etc.
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CLASSIC WESTERN SHORTS, V-1
1. SAGEBRUSH TOM (1915) Tom Mix, Goldie Colwell. Lots of great fun and action as cowboy Tom falls in love with an actress with disastrous results. 2. MICKEY’S COVERED WAGON (1933) Mickey (Rooney) M
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CLASSIC WESTERN SHORTS, V-2
1. COWBOY SHEIK (1924) Will Rogers, Marie Mosquini. Will’s just a shy cowboy who falls for a school teacher, but must vie for her hand with a big bully. 2. HOLD ‘ER SHERIFF (1931) James Murray, Marj
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CLASSIC WESTERN SHORTS, V-3
1. SHOOTIN’ INJUNS (1925) Our Gang, Joe Cobb. The gang has been westernized. They plan to run away and go out west. Before they can get there, they stop at a weird, “magnetic” haunted house with ver
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CLASSIC WESTERN SHORTS, V-4
1. HORSES AND GUNS (circa 1945) Gene Autry, Champion. This is an incredibly rare Gene Autry one-reel short, not listed on IMDB or any other reference list that we’ve been able to find. Shot during h
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CLASSIC WESTERN SHORTS, V-5
1. HOLD ‘ER COWBOY (1928) Bobby Vernon, Frances Lee, Bill Blaisdell, Andy Clyde. This is a very FUNNY one-reel comedy. Bobby plays a cowboy on the way to an engagement party where his presence—after
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CLASSIC WESTERN SHORTS, V-6
1. ROPING A BRIDE (1915) Tom Mix. Tom and one of his cowpuncher pals are vying for the hand a beautiful young lady. It’s decided there will be a roping competition to decide who the lucky man is. On
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CLASSIC WESTERN SHORTS, V-7
THE WINDMILL (1955) James Stewart, Ronald Reagan, Edgar Buchanan, Barbara Hale, John McIntire. Stewart is tops as a former shootist trying to start a new life in a small town. Will the temptation of
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CLAWS OF IRON
(1951) Jôji Oka, Sumiko Hidaka, Chieko Seki, Tatsuo Saitô, Ryôsuke Kagawa, Shirô Kanemitsu, Toshiaki Konoe. This is a really obscure Japanese horror movie—and most enjoyable, especially the second half of the film. Claws of Iron (AKA Tetsu no Tsume) is a fine supernatural chiller about a WW2 vet whose blood is contaminated by the blood of a strange ape-like creature...
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CLEARING THE RANGE*
(1931, Allied) Hoot Gibson, Hooper Atchley, Sally Eilers, Robert Homans. Hoot’s brother is president of a small town bank. He is murdered by Atchley, who then uses hired gunmen to oppress local ran
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CLEOPATRA'S DAUGHTER*
(1961) Debra Paget, Robert Alda. Paget looks sensational in this well-made thriller about the daughter of Cleopatra. Her husband, the Pharaoh of Egypt dies very mysteriously, after which she's sentenced to
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CLIPPED WINGS
(1937) Lloyd Hughes, Rosalind Keith, William Janney, Dick Cramer, Jason Robards, Sr. Hughes is a tough government man who’s sent in to capture a gang of border smugglers. His kid brother is in love w
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CLUTCHING HAND, THE* (feature)
(1936, FEATURE VERSION) Jack Mulhall, Rex Lease, Mae Busch, Bill Farnum, Robert Frazer. Mystery surrounds a scientist who has discovered a formula for synthetic gold. Look for some cool...
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CODE OF THE MOUNTED*
(1935, Ambassador) Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Roger Williams, Wheeler Oakman. A fur trapper is robbed and killed by a local thug. The killer is caught by the Mounties and thrown in jail. Howev
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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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COLORADO*
(1940, Republic) Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Pauline Moore, Milburn Stone, Wally Wales. Indian fighting in Colorado is tying up Union troops needed back east during the War. Roy and Gabby are sent in to
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COLOSSUS AND THE HEADHUNTERS*
(1960) Kirk Morris, Laura Brown. The mighty colossus flees to tan island after escapein a deadly earthquake. There, he finds himself battling a ferocious tribe of headhunters as he tries to save a...
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COLOSSUS OF THE ARENA—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960) Mark Forest, Scilla Gabel, Jon Chevron, Jose Greci. The muscular Forest (who was actually from Brooklyn) discovers a plot to imprison a beautiful princess. He finds himself at odds with an evil duke who has no qualms about...
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COME ON COWBOYS*
(1937, Republic) Ray Corrigan, Bob Livingston, Max Terhune, Maxine Doyle, Horace Murphy, Ed Piel, Roger Williams. A fine entry into the Three Mesquiteers series. When an old pal from the circus gets
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COME ON RANGERS*
(1938, Republic) Roy Rogers, Mary Hart, Ray Hatton, Harry Woods, J. Farrell MacDonald. A great Rogers film!. Roy, a top Texas Ranger, learns the Rangers have been disbanded. Roy and Ray join the Cavalry,
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COME ON, TARZAN*
(1932, World Wide) Ken Maynard, Merna Kennedy, Niles Welch. Don't let the corny sounding title fool you. this is an outstanding Maynard outing, one that truly shows his full, natural western charisma. Wild horses are be
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COMMODORE PICTURES, Vol. 1
A SCREAM IN THE NIGHT (1935) Lon Chaney, Zara Tazil; SOCIAL ERROR (1935) David Sharpe, Gertrude Messinger; SHADOW OF SILK LENNOX (1935) Lon Chaney, Jack Mulhall; GHOST TOWN (1936) Harry Carey. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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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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CONDEMNED TO LIVE*
(1935, Incincible) Ralph Morgan, Misha Auer, Maxine Doyle, Robert Frazer. This well-done poverty row production has a vampire terrorizing a small European village. This is one of those rare films that rises far above
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CONFESS DR. CORDA*
(1961) Hardy Kruger, Elizabeth Muller. A doctor goes to meet a beautiful girl at a park bench near a wooded area. When he arrives, he finds her battered body lying next to a stream! He then finds himself...
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CONQUEROR OF THE DESERT
(1955) Paul Meurisse, Pedro Armendariz, Folco Lulli, Fernand Ledoux, Leopoldo Frances. This is a filmed adaptation of an adventure from the 1930s. The story involves an escaped prisoner from a Middle East conflict who sneaks onto a French craft loaded with weapons for sale. Mucho action and adventure follows, including a great storm sequence...
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CONSPIRACY
(1930) Bessie Love, Ned Sparks, Hugh Trevor. A woman and her assistant D.A. brother are battling against a clever gang of dope dealers. When the woman kills the gang leader in self-defense, she ends
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CONSTANTINE AND THE CROSS
(1962) Cornell Wilde, Belinda Lee, Massimo Serato, Christine Kaufmann. At last! A good color edition of this movie! Wilde does a great job in his portrayal of one of the most pivotal figures in anc
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CONTENDER, THE*
(1944) Buster Crabbe, Arline Judge, Don Mayo, Julie Gibson. Buster’s a truck driver who needs money for his son. He enters a boxing tourney and wins a $500 first prize. Afterwards, he enters the rin
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CONTROL FACTOR
(1972) Stephen Boyd, Cameron Mitchell, France Nuyen, Ray Milland. A couple of soldiers of fortune are hired to protect an inventor and his revolutionary invention. It’s a radar system that has the c
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CORPSE VANISHES, THE
(1942, Upgraded 4/3/21) Bela Lugosi, Tris Coffin, Luana Walters, Elizabeth Russell, Angelo Rossito, Frank Moran. A slick horror opus about a crazed doctor's attempt to rejuvenate his aging, sickly wife. He kidnaps young brides for his experiments...
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CORRIDOR PEOPLE, THE
(1966) Elizabeth Shepherd, John Sharp, Gary Cockrell, Alan Curtis, William Maxwell. This is a two-disc set of the short-lived Brit TV series, a total of four episodes. Shepard plays an international villainess who continually thwarts the efforts of a heavy-set inspector and his two assistants (named Blood and Hound). These episodes are filled with espionage, intrigue, and a whole lot of...
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CORRUPTION*
(1933, Imperial) Preston Foster, Evalyn Knapp, Charles Delaney, Mischa Auer. Interesting crime film with a cool sci-fi twist near the end of the film. Foster is a mayor elected with the mob’s help...
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COSMIC VOYAGE
(1936) Sergei Kamarov, Vasili Kovrigin, Vassili Gaponenko, K. Moskalenko. Another mind-boggling forgotten sci-fi masterpiece. The soviets have built two massive spaceships for flights to the moon.
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COTTAGE TO LET*
(1941) Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim, John Mills, Carla Lehmann, Jeanne De Casalis. Inside a wartime cottage in Scotland is a no-nonsense scientist who is developing a new bombsight for the British mili
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COUNT DRACULA'S GREAT LOVE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1972, Upgraded 12/29/20) Paul Naschy, Vic Winner, Rossana Yanni, Haydee Politoff, Ingrid Garbo. Four beautiful female travelers unknowingly take shelter Dracula's castle. Look out for the fangs! The count is soon plunging his teeth into the necks...
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COUNTDOWN TO DOOMSDAY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1966) George Ardisson, Pascale Audret, Christa Linder, Luciana Angiolillo, Patrick Bernhard. A Private Detective is hired by a rich oil baron to find his kidnapped Daughter. The suspects are a smuggling ring in Caracas. When he goes there, he teams up with a British narcotics agent and his gorgeous female partner. After many encounters with gangsters and even being framed for murder, the detective locates the missing girl, only to find...
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COUNTERBLAST
COUNTERBLAST (1948) Mervyn Johns, Robert Beatty, Nova Pilbeam. Grim germ warfare sci-fi thriller about an escaped WWII Nazi doctor and his sinister plot to bring the Nazis into world domination. He murders and then impersonates an Australian doctor so he can work on his devilish plans right in the heart of a small English town. His objective: to use a new super-disease against Germany’s enemies...
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COUPLES ONLY*
(1955) Peter Lorre, Barbara Hale, Bill Williams. A top sci-fi rediscovery! Williams and Hale live in an unusual apartment building managed by the strange Lorre. What are the weird machines in his basement? How does he see behind without turning...
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COURAGE OF THE NORTH
(1935) John Preston, Tom London, June Love, Jimmy Aubrey. Preston is Morton of the Mounted, who—after getting important info from a local indian—heads out with his pal to arrest a gang of thieves who
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COURAGEOUS AVENGER*
(1935, Supreme) Johnny Mack Brown, Helen Ericson, Warner Richmond, Ed Cassidy. one of Johnny's very best. He plays an agent who's brought in to crack a ring of bandits that have been hiding out in the desert. It seem
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COWBOY AND THE BANDIT*
(1935, Argosy/Superior) Rex Lease, Blanche MeHaffey, Bobby Nelson, Wally Wales, Dick Alexander. Rex is saved from a lynch mob by an outlaw gang. He later aids a young boy from outlaws, only to find...
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COWBOY AND THE INDIANS, THE*
(1949, Columbia) Gene Autry, Sheila Ryan, Frank Richards, Jay Silverheels. As late ‘40s Autry Columbia vehicles go, this one is pretty good. Gene runs into some Indians stealing from his ranch. The
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COWBOY AND THE SENORITA*
(1944, Republic) Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Mary Lee, Guinn Williams, Bob Nolan. Roy comes to the aid of a young woman who has inherited a worthless mine. Come to find out, it has a hidden shaft that i
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COWBOY COMMANDOS*
(1943, Monogram) Ray Corrigan, Denis Moore, Max Terhune, Evelyn Finley, John Merton. Trying to sabotage a mine valuable to the war effort, a gang of Nazis manages to get several thugs hired on as miners...
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COWBOY COUNSELOR, THE - SPECIAL 35MM EDITION
(1932, Allied) Hoot Gibson, Sheila Mannors, Bill Robbins. Top-notch Gibson. Hoot’s a con-man posing as a frontier lawyer who goes around town selling a bogus law book. Things get serious though, wh
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COWBOY FROM SUNDOWN*
(1940, Monogram) Tex Ritter, Roscoe Ates, Carleton Young, Patsy Moran. Drought-plagued ranchers have to sell their cattle at a loss in order to meet mortgage payments to a corrupt banker. To make thi
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COWBOY MILLIONAIRE
(1935, Fox) George O’Brien, Evelyn Bostock, Edgar Kennedy, Alden Chase. George falls for a classy British dame. A scheme to take his gold mine away eventually lands him in England where he confronts
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COYOTE TRAILS*
(1935, Reliable) Tom Tyler, Ben Corbett, Alice Dahl, Lafe McKee, Dick Alexander. McKee’s horses are being rustled by Alexander, his neighbor, whose inside man is McKee’s own foreman. They try to bla
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CRASH OF THE MOONS*
(1953) Richard Crane, Sally Mansfield. Two civilizations are threatened when their twin worlds head for a collision. Another Rocky Jones adventure featuring better than average special effects including a dy
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CRASHING THRU*
(1939) James Newill, Jean Carmen, Warren Hull, Dave O’Brien, Milburn Stone, Stan Blystone, Ted Adams. A daring gold-heist is pulled. Later, three of the crooks steal gold from their own gang boss.
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CRAWLING EYE, THE*
(1958) Forrest Tucker, Janet Munro. An excellent British sci-fi thriller about a group of people in a mountain top resort who are threatened by horrible monsters invading the Earth from outer space...
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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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CRAZY RAY, THE
RAY (1924) Charles Martinelli, Louis Pre Fils, Albert Prejean. Dir. by Rene Clair. Classic early sci-fi as a scientist invents a ray that causes Parisians to fall asleep where they stand. A few unaff
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CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1976, Upgraded 6/26/21) Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson. Oone of the best drive-in movies of the ‘70s. Low budget? Yes. But they really made the most of it. Two college kids come to a backwater town doing research on a “bigfoot” type creature that’s known to inhabit a gloomy nearby swamp. Before long they find themselves caught in a sequence of chilling events, culminating with a head-to-head confrontation with the terrifying creature...
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CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA—73-Minute Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961, Upgraded 5/15/24) Anthony Carbone, Betsy Jones Moreland, Robert Towne, Beach Dickerson, Esther Sandoval. Now in widescreen from a stunning 35mm print. A fake sea monster, blamed for many deaths, turns out to be real! The monster is kind of goofy-looking, but still more than able to rip you to shreds—which it does to more than one victim!
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CREATURE OF THE WALKING DEAD*
(1965) Rock Madison, Ann Wells, Katherine Victor. A mad doctor revives a dead man who needs blood to survive. There are some pretty cool scenes here and there, but overall this is a mindless Jerry Warren c
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CRIME INC.*
(1945, PRC) Lionel Atwill, Leo Carillo, Tom Neal, Martha Tilton, Sheldon Leonard, Harry Shannon. A pretty good cast considering this is just a PRC quickie, not a bad movie either. A crime reporter exposes
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CRIMES AT THE DARK HOUSE
(1940, Upgraded 10/28/21) Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott, Geoffrey Wardwell, Hillary Eaves. Many consider this to be Tod's best film. It's sooo gothic and fill with rich macabre goings-on. Tod's a maniac (of course) who falsely claims an inheritance in a mysterious mansion after bumping off the rightful heir. There's also a pregnant girlfriend he has to contend with: "I'll make you a bride...a bride of death! heh, heh, heh!" Todd has great fun as he...
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CRIMES OF DR. MABUSE*
(1932) Rudolph Klein Rogge, Oskar Beregi, Camilla Spira, Theodor Loos. Directed by Fritz Lang. Another horror classic. Truly one of the best 'mad doctor' movies ever made. This is the supernatural fantas
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CRIMES OF STEPHEN HAWKE, THE
(1937, Upgraded 11/11/21) Tod Slaughter, Marjorie Taylor, D.J. Williams, Eric Portman. One of Tod's best! The mad killer known as “the Spinebreaker" is on the loose and terrorizing London with a series of gruesome killings. Tod once again threatens the beautiful, innocent Marjorie Taylor. Can Scotland Yard catch the...
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CRIMES OF THE BLACK CAT
(1972) Anthony Steffen, Giovann Lenzi, Sylva Koscina, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart. A blind pianist tries to expose the killer is in a series of grim murders. The killer uses a black cat with its claws dipped in curare. Lots of thrills; they really keep you guessing as to the killer’s identity.
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CRIMSON CIRCLE, THE
(1936) Noah Beery, June Duprez, Niall McGinnis, Hugh Wakefield, Alfred Drayton, Gordon McLeod, Paul Blake. Engaging Edgar Wallace chiller as a nefarious gang terrorizes greater London. Their mysterious leader’s identity is unknown, even to the gang...
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CRIMSON CIRCLE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960, Upgraded 10/15/21) Renate Ewert, Klauss Wussow, Eddi Arent, Karl-Georg Saebisch, Thomas Alder, Edith Mill. A strange, red circle appears on the neck of a man saved from the guillotine. What is its mysterious meaning? Tragically, it turns out turns out to be something of a family curse, as each generation thereafter bears the same sign, which in turn leads to...
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CRIMSON ROMANCE*
(1934 Mascot) - Ben Lyon, Eric Von Stroheim, Sari Maritza, Eric Arnold. A German American and his best pal go to Germany before the start of WWI. When the war starts they must decide which country they will
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CRIMSON, THE COLOR OF TERROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, WIDESCREEN) Paul Naschy, Silvia Solar, Olivier Mathot, Evelyn Scott, Claude Boisson. This Naschy chiller features a mad scientist who decides to push the boundaries of science and perform a head transplant on an injured criminal. The results, however, are not quite what the good doctor expects, as his creation becomes a far more deadly creature than the criminal ever was...
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CROOKED CIRCLE, THE
(1932, World Wide) Ben Lyon, Zasu Pitts, James Gleason. The hooded members of the evil "Crooked Circle" gang vow to take revenge on members of an anti crime group known as the Sphinx Club. The action leads to
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CROOKED TRAIL, THE
(1936, Supreme) Johnny Mack Brown, Lucile Browne, John Merton. Johnny rescues a known thug in the desert and gives him a new chance at life, making him his prospecting partner. Trouble follows as hi
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CROOK'S TOUR
(1940) Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Greta Gynt, Charles Oliver, Gordon McLeod. Radford and Wayne reprise their Lady Vanishes roles as Charters and Caldicott, a couple of well-seasoned yet naïve British world travelers. By the random act of ordering certain items off a menu, they find themselves the unwitting carriers of a phonograph record filled secret Nazi info. Of course the Nazis try everything possible to eliminate them...
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CROSS-ROADS & THE ULTIMATE BOB WILKINS INTERVIEW
(1955-1986) CROSS-ROADS (1955) Christopher Lee, Ferdy Mayne. In this rare horror short, Lee is great as a ghostly hitch-hiker picked up by a beautiful young girl. It becomes apparent he is a vengeful ghost out for revenge. THE ULTIMATE BOB WILKINS INTERVIEW (1986) Bob Wilkins, Sonny Joe Fox. If you’re a fan of Channel Two’s Creature Features program from the 1970s, you won’t want to miss this wonderful interview with one of the best horror movie hosts of all time...
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CROSS-UP
CROSS-UP (1958) Larry Parks, Constance Smith, Lisa Daniely, Donald Stewart. On the first night of his London assignment, news agency reporter Parks becomes heavily involved with a mysterious woman (Daniely). The affair ends when she is shot as they grapple for a gun she has pulled. But this is only the beginning of Parks’ troubles, especially considering the dead woman worked for a criminal organization...
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CROW HOLLOW
(1952) Donald Houston, Nora Nicholson. Eerie thriller about a sinister aunt who tries to secure an inheritance by poisoning her nephew's wife. Story takes place in a creepy old mansion.
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CROWHAVEN FARM
(1970) Hope Lange, Paul Burke, John Carradine, Lloyd Bochner. Lange and her hubby inherit a farm—Crowhaven Farm. But there is something strange about the aging country estate. Lange sees visions of
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CRUSADER, THE*
(1932, Majestic) H.B. Warner, Evelyn Brent, Lew Cody, Ned Sparks, Walter Byron. Sparks plays a sleazy reporter out to smear the local DA. Things get hot when the DA’s wife becomes the prime suspect after
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CRYING WOMAN, THE
(1933) Ramón Pereda, Virginia Zurí, Carlos Orellana, Adriana Lamar, Alberto Marti. A man drops dead on a lonely midnight street after hearing the wail of a ghost woman. In a nearby mansion, tales are told of ancient curses that will bring death upon the family’s young son. There is a black-hooded figure lurking about secret passageways, seemingly waiting to strike. Soon the grandfather is found in the study, murdered, the sound of the wailing...
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CRYPT OF DARK SECRETS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1976, Upgraded 5/4/23) Ronald Tanet, Maureen Ridley, Wayne Mack, Herb Jahncke. A GI returning from Nam decides to become a hermit. He moves into a shack in the far corner of a Louisanna swamp. Believing that the...
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CRYPT OF HORROR*
(1963) Christopher Lee, Ursula Davis, Jose Campos, Vera Valmont. A witch curses the family of Count Karnstein. The witch herself will someday be reincarnated as one of the Count's offspring. Years later,
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CURFEW BREAKERS, THE*
(1957) Paul Kelly, Cathy Downs, Regis Toomey, Marilyn Madison. A gas station attendant is slain by a crazed, teenage druggie. This prompts civic leaders to look into the problem of teen drug traffic
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CURSE OF A TEENAGE NAZI* (aka Women in the Night)
(1948, aka WOMEN IN THE NIGHT) Tala Birell, William Henry, Richard Loo, Virginia Christine. Near the end of WWII some Anglo dames in China are caught up in a mad plot by renegade German soldiers who
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CURSE OF BIGFOOT—Special 35mm Edition
(1958-1975) Bob Clymire, Jan Swihart, Bill Simonsen, Dennis Kottmeier, Ruth Ann Mannella. This film has a weird history. Most of it is a movie made in 1958 (some say 1963) that sat unreleased for many years. It was called Teenagers Battle the Thing. In 1975 they shot some new introductory footage and it was released as Curse of Bigfoot.
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CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN*
(1972) Dennis Price, Howard Vernon, Anne Libert, Britt Nichols, directed by Jess Franco. Doctor Frankenstein creates a talking, thinking monster. His victory is short-lived, however, as he is ripped
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CURSE OF THE DEVIL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, Upgraded 12/28/20) Paul Naschy, Fabiola Falcon, Vidal Molina, Elsa Zabala. In this, Paul's seventh lycanthropic opus, he's turned into a snarling beast by a group of female devil worshippers who are descendants of an ancient witch who was...
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CURSE OF THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN—Anamorphic Widescreen Editio
(1972, Upgraded 12/12/21) Ultra Violet, Marland Proctor, Don Carrara, Claudia Dean, B.G. Fisher, Margo Dean, Lee Byers. Nothing like a good old cheaply made American horror film. A headless horseman ravages the countryside! He brings horror and death to...
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CURSE OF THE HIDDEN VAULT—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964, Updated 10/25/21) Harold Lieb, Judith Dornys, Rudolf Forster, Werner Peters, Klaus Kinski, Vera Tschechowa, Eddi Arent. The aged owner of an old gambling casino dies, making a young girl heir to his amassed fortune that lies hidden in a secret tomb. Shady underworld members become the victims of both greed and the dread secret of the...
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CURSE OF THE MUMMY
(1970) Isobel Black, Patrick Mower, Donald Churchill, Frances Alger, Alan Haines. The mummy of an ancient princess is brought to England from the wilds of Egypt. Years later, the daughter of the arc
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CURSE OF THE YELLOW SNAKE
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Joachim Fuchsberger, Pinkas Braun, Brigitte Grothum. There’s a big fight over an ancient Oriental talisman. It’s wanted by a fanatical Chinese movement that seeks world domination. Lots of crazed...
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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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CYCLONE OF THE SADDLE*
(1935 Superior) Rex Lease, Janet Chandler, Bobby Nelson, Yakima Canutt, William Desmond. A gang of outlaws is causing havoc with both the local settlers and the local Indians. Rex is a tough army of
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CYCLONE RANGER, THE*
(1935, Spectrum) Bill Cody, Nena Quartero, Eddie Gribbon. Cattle rustlers try to go straight but seem to find trouble wherever they go. They eventually wind up at the ranch of a blind woman who think
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D.O.A.*
(1949, United Artists) Edmund O'Brien, Pamela Britton. The now legendary film noir story about a man who is given slow poison. He knows he's dying and sets out to track down his own murderer. Film begins with the classic
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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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DAMES DON'T CARE*
(1955) Eddie Constantine, Nadia Gray, Dominique Wilms. Lemmy Caution is back! He hooks up with a fellow agent at a night club to exchange info about a beautiful babe the FBI has under observation.
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DAMON AND PYTHIAS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962) Guy Williams, Don Burnett, Ilaria Occhini, Liana Orfei, Anroldo Foa. Pythias (Burnett) is a high-ideal Athenian who comes to Syracuse to find Arcanos, an underground leader. Damon (Williams) is the devil-may-care thief who agrees (for money) to find him for Pythias. Syracuse’s draconian ruler Dionysus (Foa) is determined to capture Pythias and Arcanos. The crisis comes when...
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DANCE OF DEATH, THE
(1960, updated 5/9/24) Felix Martin, Francoise Brion, Michelle Mercier. This scary gem takes place in and about an eerie country mansion and local cemetery. A playboy is threatened with death. He hires that famous detective, "The Saint," to protect him. Terrifying things soon...
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DANCING WITH CRIME
DANCING WITH CRIME (1947) Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes, Sheila Sim, John Warwick, Garry Marsh. Attenborough plays a London cab driver who gets in the snares of a criminal gang after he refuses to join them. This causes a lot of problems for Attenborough, whose pal is one of the gang members. Attenborough then sets out to expose the gang and...
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DANGER AHEAD*
(1940, Monogram) James Newill, Dorothea Kent, Dick Rich, Guy Usher, Dave O’Brien. An armored car gold shipment is sabotaged when acid is poured on the brake lines, causing the car to crash and killing its driver...
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DANGER IN THE MIDDLE EAST
DANGER IN THE MIDDLE EAST (1960) Françoise Arnoul, Rosanna Schiaffino, Michel Piccoli, François Patrice, Claude Cerval. This well-made intrigue thriller (7.3 on IMDB!) is about career criminal who dies while trying to pull one last coup before retiring. He dies with knowledge of secret papers that are worth a fortune. And so the hunt begins...
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DANGER LIGHTS
(1930) Louis Wolheim, Jean Arthur, Robert Armstrong, Hugh Herbert. Wolheim plays a hard-nosed boss of a railroad yard who befriends a young drifter, who previously was a railroad man himself. Soon things get dicey when the boss’ girl starts to fall for the handsome newcomer. The high speed train sequences are pretty amazing for the time...
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DANGER ON WHEELS*
(1940) Richard Arlen, Peggy Moran, Andy Devine, Herbert Corthell. Arlen is a hotshot car driver who accidentally kills the brother of his fiancée during an auto race. He spends the rest of the film
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DANGER TRAILS*
(1935, Beacon) Guinn Williams, Marjorie Gordon, Wally Wales. Guinn’s a football star returning from the East in search of his dad. His stage is held up by thugs who turn out to be his half-brothers! he is torn...
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DANGER VALLEY*
(1937, Monogram) Jack Randall, Lois Wilde, Charlie King, Hal Price. Jack rides into a ghost town where he finds an old prospector who has discovered gold. Jack rises to the occasion, though, when an outla
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DANGEROUS CHARTER*
(1962) Chris Warfield, Sally Fraser, Chick Chandler. The co-owners of a small fishing boat discover a deserted luxury yacht adrift at sea with a corpse on board. They smile on their good fate though and the
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DANGEROUS LADY*
(1941, PRC, aka BEWARE THE LADY) Neil Hamilton, June Storey, Evelyn Brent, Douglas Fowley. Basically a PRC variation on the Thin Man. A detective-lawyer team (also married) tries to clear a female cl
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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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DANGEROUS YEARS, THE
(1966) narrated by David McCallum. A gripping docu-drama about juvenile crime with actual interviews of tee punks, cops, etc. Drugs, theft, and other “dangerous” topics are vividly discussed. Very engrossing.
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DAREDEVIL, THE
(1972) George Montgomery, Terry Moore, Gay Perkins, Cyril Poiter, Bill Kelly. This is a wonderful, albeit forgotten, southern drive-in thriller. Montgomery, in one of his last starring roles, plays a down and out race car driver with a passion for speed. With his career in shambles, he ends up driving for a drug ring because there’s no police car that can catch him.
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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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DARING DEVIL, THE
(1972) Mine Mutlu, Kunt Tulgar, Erol Tas. What we have here is a really schlocky Turkish-made super-hero sci-fi thriller that was inspired by The Mysterious Dr. Satan. Our hero is very similar to th
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DARK DESTINY & THE SECRET OF PLANETOID 88
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. “Dark Destiny” by veteran sci-fi writer Dwight V. Swain is the first novel. The second novel, “The Secret of Planetoid 88,” is by Golden Age of Sci-Fi author, Ed Earl Repp.
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DARK HOUR, THE
(1936, Chesterfield) Ray Walker, Irene Ware, Hedda Hopper. Transferred from a stunning 16mm original print. A creepy murder yarn that finds its characters and suspects all gathered in a big, dark
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DARK PLACES—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, Updated 8/25/2022) Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Herbert Lom, Robert Hardy, Jane Birkin, Jean Marsh, directed by Don Sharp. This is one of the most underrated British horror films of the 1970s, complete with a wonderful cast. Hardy plays the head of an asylum who has...
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DATE BAIT—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960, Upgraded 8/27/21) Gary Clarke, Marlo Ryan. Dick Gering, Carol Dawne. Boy meets girl. Love, lust, and trouble follow. Two teenagers are determined to marry, but find themselves at odds with a jealous teenage thug, as well as their parents...
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DATE WITH DISASTER
(1957) starring Tom Drake, Shirly Eaton, Robert Robinson, Maurice Kaufmann. The film's setting is at an auto dealership where a couple of shiftless employees are conspiring with a tough gangster-type to rob the garage. Things get out of hand when one of the crooks is murdered and Drake is implicated in the crime...
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DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS
(1948, Upgraded 11/9/21) Maxwell Reed, Siobhan McKenna, Anne Crawford, Honor Blackman, George Thorpe, Barry Morse. McKenna is brilliant as an insane killer. She plays a servant girl forced to leave her village because of her strange power over local men. She takes up residence with a family in a distant village near the moors. Reed is a carnival boxer who falls under her spell. He ends up with a hideously scarred face from her jagged...
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DAUGHTER OF DRACULA
(1972) Britt Nichols, Anne Libert, Howard Vernon, Alberto Dalbes, directed by J. Franco. A young woman finds out from her dying baroness mother that her family is descended from vampires. Soon there are lots of fangs being sunk...
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DAUGHTER OF HORROR
(1955, Upgraded 4/21/21) Adrienne Barrett, Bruno VeSota, Angelo Rossitto, Narrated by Ed McMahon. A strange, fascinating film about a wandering girl who falls into a strange series of events that culminates with her sawing off the hand of the man she...
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DAUGHTER OF THE TONG*
(1939, Metropolitan) Grant Withers, Evelyn Brent, Dorothy Short, Dave O’Brien, Richard Loo. We recently upgraded this poverty row thriller from a nice old 16mm print. Much better quality than most of the video copies that you find in the five dollar bins. Lots of thrills in this slick mystery about a crackerjack detective, Withers, who is pitted against a femal
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DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1971, Upgraded 12/2/20) Delphine Seyrig, John Karlan, Danielle Quimet, Andrea Rau. An excellent piece of lesbian vampire erotica. A 16th century European countess, who bathed in the blood of virgins, comes to life in modern times. She and her lesbian vampire lover stay at a posh European hotel where they...
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DAVID AND GOLIATH*
(1961) Orson Welles, Ivo payer, Eleornora Rossi Drago, Kronos. Bam! Right in the eye. The classic retelling of the age-old fable of David and Goliath. Welles is colorful--even if he is a bit hammy--as King S
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DAWN EXPRESS*
(1942, PRC) Michael Whalen, Anne Nagel. A not bad PRC thriller about foreign agents attempting to steal a powerful explosives formula. Hold on to your seats because this movie ends with a real bang. From a nic
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DAY OF THE NIGHTMARE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965) John Ireland, Beverly Bains, Cliff Fields, Elena Verdugo, John Hart. A real unsung psycho-horror gem. A dead woman seemingly returns from the grave to take vengeance upon her enemies...
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DAY OF THE TRUMPET
(1963, Parade, Aka CAVALRY COMMAND) John Agar, Richard Arlen, Pancho Magalona, Myron Healey. Here’s something not too common: an old fashioned western set in the Philippines. In 1902, Agar leads a Calvary troop against rebels who infest the surrounding jungle...
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DAY OF WRATH*
(1943) Thorkild Roose, Lisbeth Movin. A tale of witchcraft and revenge, this Danish film, subtitled in English, is directed by Carl Dreyer, the man who gave us VAMPYR. A harrowing, spellbinding
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DAY THE SKY EXPLODED, THE
Special 35mm Edition (1958) Paul Hubschmid, Madeleine Fischer, Fiorella Mari, Peter Meersman, Ivo Garrani, Dario Michaelis. Most of the video copies around of this title are pretty awful, so it’s amazing how much better this Euro-science fiction thriller is when you’ve got decent picture quality. The movie starts off with a rocket preparing to lift off for the moon...
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DEAD ARE ALIVE, THE*
(1972) Alex Cord, Samantha Eggar, John Marley, Nadja Tiller. An archaeological dig sets out for an ancient Etruscan burial ground. An ancient tomb is discovered and opened. Things get weird when they reali
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DEAD DON'T TALK, THE
(1970) Aytekin Akkaya, Giray Alpan, Sirri Elitas, Oya Evitan. A young couple arrives at a mysterious old mansion. They are greeted by the mansion’s only occupant, the housekeeper, who is dedicated to the dead mistress of the house. What does he know about the dark secrets held within...
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DEAD EYES OF LONDON, THE—Special 2-Disc Edition
(1961, Anamorphic Widescreen) Joachim Fuchsberger, Karen Baal, Dieter Borsche, Wolfgang Lukschy, Eddi Arent, Ady Berber, Anneli Sauli, Klaus Kinski. This special 2-disc edition gives you both the English language American release version, as well as the original German language edition with English subtitles. Wealthy men, whose lives are all heavily insured, are being bumped off one by one, their bodies being dropped into the Thames...
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DEAD MEN WALK
(1943, Upgraded 9/16/21) George Zucco, Mary Carlisle, Dwight Frye. This is Zucco's only film where he plays an actual monster. He has two roles, a good brother and a bad brother. The bad brother just happens to be a bloodthirsty vampire that...
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DEAD MOUNTAINEER'S HOTEL, THE
(1979) Uldis Pucitis, Jüri Järvet, Lembit Peterson. A police inspector comes to a remote mountain hotel to investigate a murder. Shortly after his arrival a snowslide cut the hotel off from civilization. The inspector then begins to realize that something far worse than a simple case of murder is afoot—aliens, androids, terrorists, and more...
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DEAD ONE IN THE THAMES RIVER, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1971, Upgraded 11/1/21) Hansjorg Felmy, Uschi Glas, Werner Peters, Gunther Stoll. When an Australian woman arrives in London, she discovers her sister is involved with a ruthess heroin smuggling gang. Complicating matters is that the gang itself is being targeted by an unknown assailant who shoots his victims dead with a bullet in the head...
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DEADLY SWEET—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Jean-Louis Trintignant, Ewa Aulin, Roberto Bisacco. One of the hippest, most stylish films of the ‘60s—no exaggeration. Jean-Louis finds the corpse of a blackmailing nightclub manager in his office—blood on the floor. In the room is Ewa, who claims innocence, even though her deceased father was the blackmail victim. Together they go...
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DEADWOOD PASS*
(1933, Freuler) Tom Tyler, Alice Dahl, Wally Wales, Lafe McKee, Buffalo Bill, Jr. This is without a doubt the best of Tyler's three films for Freuler. A mysterious bandit known only as "The Hawk" is terro
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DEATH AND DIAMONDS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1968, Upgraded 12/12/22) George Nader. Heinz Weiss, Sylvia Solar, Carl Mohner. Agent Jerry Cotton infiltrates a big crime syndicate that is planning a major diamond heist. Jerry is able to make off with the loot himself—12 million bucks! Watch for a...
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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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DEATH CARRIES A CANE
(1973) Robert Hoffman, Susan Scott, George Martin, Anuska Berova. A lady sees a another woman strangled through a telescope but is unable to see the face of the killer. She enlists the aid of her bo
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DEATH DIVE
DEATH DIVE (1974, aka SUBMARINE OF HORROR aka FER DE LANCE) David Janssen, Hope Lange, Jason Evers. Remember the film Snakes on a Plane from a few years ago? Well this movie goes back even further and could just as easily be called, “Snakes on a Submarine.” A crewman on a huge submarine has smuggled aboard a big container of deadly snakes, which escape and start putting the bite on everyone...
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DEATH FALLS LIGHTLY—Widescreen
(1972) Stelio Candelli, Patrizia Viotti, Veronika Korosec, Rossella Bergamonti, Tom Felleghy. A man finds his wife brutally murdered. He has no alibi so is instructed by his lawyer to go into hiding in an old, abandoned hotel. Strange occurrences start happening immediately, including the discovery of a woman with her throat cut! The hotel setting of this film is in some ways reminiscent of The Shining...
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DEATH FROM A DISTANCE*
(1936) Russell Hopton, Lola Lane, George Marion. An astronomical observatory is the setting for a mysterious murder plot. Some sci-fi. Hopton should have been given more leading roles. From 16mm.
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DEATH GOES TO SCHOOL
(1953) Gordon Jackson, Barbara Murray, Pamela Alan, Jane Aird, Sam Kyd. The setting is an all-girls school. A teacher is found lying in a wooded area next to the school—choked to death with a scarf. Murray, one of the first on the scene, is shocked to find that the scarf is hers!...
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DEATH HAUNTS MONICA
DEATH HAUNTS MONICA (1976) Nadiuska, Arturo Fernández, Jean Sorel, Karin Schubert, Damian Velasco. This is a pretty good Spanish Giallo complete with good guys in trench coasts and mysterious killers. A beautiful, wealthy lady is implicated in a series of horrible murders. She ends up running the gauntlet of numerous plot twists and subplots...
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DEATH KISS, THE
(1932, World Wide, Upgraded 12/12/21) David Manners, Bela Lugosi, Edward Van Sloan, Adrienne Ames, Vince Barnett. A big time movie star is shot dead (the gun was supposed to have blanks) right in front of the cameras after receiving an on screen kiss. Van Sloan is the director who continues to give directions to the corpse, thinking all along his actor is simply lying down on the job! Manners is the studio writer who...
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DEATH ON THE FOURPOSTER*
(1964) John Drew Barrymore, Luisa Rivelli Gloria Milland, Michel Lemoine. Another terrific find! As far as we can tell this forgotten Euro-horror gem has never been on video before. A group of young...
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DEATH ON THE SET
(1935) Henry Kendall, Eve Gray, Jeanne Stuart, Garry Marsh, Wally Patch. A well-known film director has a gangster double, whom he ends up killing. Taking the gangster’s place, he then causes an actress to...
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DEATH RIDES THE PLAINS*
(1943, PRC) Robert Livingston, Al St. John, Nica Doret, Ray Bennett, George Chesebro. A rancher mercilessly kills the potential buyers of his ranch, then pockets the money. The Lone Rider stumbles upon hi
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DEATH ROW WOMAN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960) Miyuki Takakura, Tatsuo Terashima, Yôichi Numata. A wealthy businessman tries to orchestrate a marriage between his elder daughter and a young up-and-comer who he sees as a good candidate to someday to take over his business. What dad doesn’t know, though, is that his daughter not only loves another man, but she’s also pregnant with child! When daddy ends up dead...
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DEATH SMILES AT MURDER aka DEATH SMILES ON A MURDERER*
(1972, aka DEATH SMILED AT MURDER) Klaus Kinski, Ewa Aulin, Angela Bo, Sergio Doria. This is a bizarre supernatural film about a crazed man who utilizes ancient Incan formulas to raise the dead for purposes of revenge. Many horrible deaths occur...
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DEATH TRIP—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967, aka KILL ME GENTLY) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Olga Schoberova, Christa Linder, Herbert Fux. Tony and Brad hunt for missing LSD, stolen by a criminal gang. They’re led to far-off desert oil ruins where much of the film’s best action occurs. The scene where Tony hides in a bathtub with a nude gal is playfully erotic...
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DEATH WALKS AT MIDNIGHT*
(1972) Nieves Navarro, Simon Andreu, Peter Martell, Claudie Lange. As part of an experiment, a sexy model takes a strange new drug. Under its influence, she envisions the sadistic, spiked glove killing of a...
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DEATH WALKS ON HIGH HEELS
(1971) Frank Wolff, Nieves Navarro, Simon Andreu, Carlo Gentili.. An infamous jewel thief ends up slashed to death on a train by an unknown killer. His daughter, who’s a beautiful Paris nightclub sta
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DEATHHEAD VIRGIN, THE
THE DEATHHEAD VIRGIN (1974) Jock Gaynor, Larry Ward, Diane McBain, Vic Diaz, Kim Ramos. Gaynor is a treasure hunter who finds the haul of a lifetime—a sunken galleon off the coast of an island in the Philippines. Imagine his surprise, though, when he finds the ship is guarded by the vengeful spirit of an ancient princess...
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DEATHLESS DEVIL, THE
(1972) Mine Mutlu, Kunt Tulgar, Erol Tas, Erol Gunaydin. This outlandish Turkish sci-fi action film features “the Copperhead,” a masked hero who fights the evil Dr. Satan. The doctor has designs on conquering the world with robots and other electronics. He laughs maniacally throughout the film. There are many scenes that will make you howl and the Sherlock Holmish sidekick is bad beyond belief. A wonderfully inept film that never lets up...
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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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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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DELUGE—Original Full Screen Edition
(1933) Sidney Blackmer, Peggy Shannon, Lois Wilson, Fred Kohler, Samuel S. Hinds, Edward Van Sloan. Almost 90 years later this sci-fi classic still packs a punch. Strange events in Earth’s atmosphere cause monstrous storms and tidal waves that overrun the Earth. The destruction of New York City is one of the most memorable...
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DEMENTIA 13*
(1963) William Campbell, Luana Anders, Patrick Magee. A minor horro masterpiece featuring a mysterious mansion with axe murders a plenty. A riveting music score featuring a harpsicord is one the highlights o
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DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET
(1936, Upgraded 10/27/21) Tod Slaughter, Stella Rho, John Lister, Eve Lister, D.J. Williams. Tod's most famous film. Two maniacs murder for profit, hack up the bodies, and then sell thim in meat pies. Sounds appetizing, doesn't it. The scenes of Todd dumping his victims from his barber chair, backwards through a secret floor panel into his musty basement below really packed a jolt back in 1936. Quite grisly even by...
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DEMON OF MOUNT OE, THE, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1960) Ichikawa Raizo, Katsu Shintaro, Hasegawa Kazuo, Hongo Kojiro. What a remarkable fantasy-horror-adventure film! A beautiful female demon comes to control the soul of a mighty samurai warrior who has abandoned his wife because she was taken by another warrior. Together—along with a small army of cutthroats—they plan the takeover...
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DEMON RIDER, THE
(1926, Davis) Ken Maynard, Tom London, Fred Burns, Alma Rayford. Ken’s a ranch boss who catches the mysterious “Black Hawk” and his gang. Ken leaves them tied up and goes to return the gold they sto
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DEMON WITCH CHILD—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1974, Upgraded 5/3/23) Julian Mateos, Marian Salgado, Lone Fleming. An old hag, accused of witchcraft, takes the soul of the daughter of the man who jailed her. The child then becomes sexually precocious...
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DEMON, THE (1963)
DEMON (1963) Daliah Lavi, Frank Wolff, Anna Maria Aveta, Dario Dolci. This is a moody, disturbing Euro-thriller dealing with demonic possession. Lavi is great as a beautiful young woman whom the town
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DEMON, THE*
(1981) Cameron Mitchell, Jennifer Holmes. A small town is the target of a wave of horrible killings. A monster appears to be afoot, craving for the blood of the town’s inhabitants. There is an eye-popping
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DESERT DETOUR*
(1958) Omar Sharif, Jean-Claude Pascal, Gianna Canale. A solid adventure thriller about a death duel in the desert between Omar and foe. At stake is a priceless Uranium mine and a beautiful princess
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DESERT GREED*
(1926, Goodwill) Yakima Canutt, Rose Blossom, Henry Hebert. Yak comes upon a wandering gal. Her boss, a bordello owner (she was a cashier), has fired her and refuses to pay her. Yak goes in and lit
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DESERT JUSTICE*
(1936, Atlantic) Jack Perrin, Dave Sharpe, Maryann Dowling, Warren Hymer. A robbery leaves a man dead on the street. Jack goes after the killers and finds that one of them is his brother! Jack chases the
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DESERT PATROL
(1938, Republic) Bob Steele, Marion Weldon, Rex Lease, Ted Adams. A ranger is seized by bandits and tied to a wall by the sadistic Apache Joe (played to the hilt by Adams) who uses a knife to sadisti
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DESERT PHANTOM*
(1935, Supreme) Johnny Mack Brown, Karl Hackett, Sheila Mannors. A fine Forgotten Horrors western. Brown comes to a mysterious ranch were a phantom killer is on the loose. The ranch is owned by a he
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DESERT WARRIOR*
(1957) Ricardo Montalban, Carmen Sevilla, Gino Servi, Jose Guardiola. IN COLOR. Ricardo plays the son of a powerful Arabian sultan. When the sultan is murdered by a paid assassin, Ricardo’s prince
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DESIGNATED VICTIM, THE, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
THE DESIGNATED VICTIM—Widescreen (1971) Tomas Milian, Pierre Clémenti, Katia Christine, Marisa Bartoli. An oddball count becomes friends with a frustrated businessman. Together they work out a scheme in which the count will bump off the businessman’s loveless wife, while the businessman will rub out the Count’s unpleasant brother...
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DESTINATION NIGHTMARE*
(1958) Boris Karloff, Denise Alexander, Whit Bissell, Tod Andrews. Four horror stories, each with it’s own macabre offerings. Boris hosts and acts in all these episodes that were once part of a propo
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DESTINATION SPACE
(1959) Harry Townes, John Agar, Whitney Blake, Cecil Kellaway, Charles Aidman, Edward Platt, Gail Kobe, Frank Gerstle. Just when you thought you'd seen all the '50s sci-fi ever made, this forgotten b&w gem shows up. During an attempted rocket launch, a meteor smashes into...
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DESTROY ALL PLANETS*
(1968) Peter Williams, Kajiro Hongo, Toru Takatsuka. Another epic Gammera film. This time the fire-breathing, flying, prehistoric turrtle battles invading aliens whose spaceship can turn into a gian
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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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DETOUR—Original Full Screen Edition
(1945, Upgraded 3/3/21) Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake, Edmund MacDonald, Tim Ryan. 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. Savage is priceless as the female psycho who...
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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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DEVIL BAT, THE—Original Full Screen Edition
(1941, Upgraded 4/7/21) Bela Lugosi, Dave O'Brien, Suzanne Kaaren, Guy Usher. Bela's giant murderous bats are on the loose, attacking and killing everyone wearing a strange shaving lotion concocted by Bela himself. This is one of those...
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DEVIL CAME FROM AKASAVA, THE
THE DEVIL CAME FROM AKASAVA (1970) Fred Williams, Soledad Miranda, Horst Tappert, Ewa Strömberg, Howard Vernon, directed by Jesus Franco. A mineral is discovered that can turn metal to gold and humans into zombies. When the mineral is stolen, secret agents are sent in to get it back. One of them is the beautiful Soledad Miranda, who poses as an exotic dancer while trying to track down the criminals who stole the mineral. Williams was the big star of this film, but he is overshadowed by the beauty and persona of Miranda, who died tragically shortly after this film was completed. English subs. Great color, 35mm.
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DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS*
(1954) Hazel Court, Hugh McDermott. Not the kind of girl you want to get involved with. She's got a killer robot, a giant spaceship, and is taking men back to Mars for breeding purposes. Besides that, she's
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DEVIL HORSE, THE* (feature)
(1925) Yakima Canutt, Gladys Morrow, Bob Kortman. When he’s young, Indians kill Yak’s family. His colt grows wild and hates all Indians. Years later, a new terror sweeps the Indian tribes. The sup
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DEVIL IN SILK—Special Two-Disc Edition
(1956) Lilli Palmer, Curt Jurgens, Winnie Markus, Adelheid Seeck, Hans Nielsen. Palmer was 42 and drop dead gorgeous when she made this film. Her feminine appeal is electric—and it’s supposed to be. She lures in struggling composer Jurgens into a life completely dominated by her—everything he does, everyone he knows, is closely watched over by her. She is one wicked dame—shades of Play Misty for Me...
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DEVIL KISS—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1975, Upgraded 12/31/20) Silvia Solar, Olivier Othot, Jose Nieto, Evelyne Scott. A great Euro-horror thriller about a psychic countess and mad scientist who conduct occult research in the castle of Count Victor. Working from the cellar...
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DEVIL OF THE DESERT AGAINST THE SON OF HERCULES*
(1962) Kirk Morris, Michelle Girardon. One of the more obscure of the "Sons of Hercules" film series. The son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior. A cut above average because of the di
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DEVIL PLAYS, THE
THE DEVIL PLAYS (1931) Jameson Thomas, Florence Britton, Thomas E. Jackson, Dorothy Christy. This quickie was distributed by the king of poverty row murder mysteries, Chesterfield Pictures. In a nutshell, the film deals with a murder mystery that takes place over one long weekend at an expensive mansion...
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DEVIL RIDERS*
(1943, PRC) Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Patty McCarthy, Kermit Maynard. A crooked attorney and his gang are out to snag some government land intended for a stage company. In desperation, the company
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DEVILMAN STORY—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Guy Madison, Luisa Baratto, Diana Lorys. Madison is a journalist who gets involved in the search for a leading brain surgeon, who has mysteriously disappeared. The search takes him to the African desert where they discover Devilman. Devilman’s plans are simple: using a new brain-transplanting procedure, he intends to rule the world...
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DEVIL'S AGENT, THE, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
THE DEVIL’S AGENT—Widescreen Edition (1961) Peter Van Eyck, Christpher Lee, Macdonald Carey, Marianne Koch, Billy Whitelaw. Lee takes his pal, Van Eyck (a former intel officer) to his country estate on a fishing excursion. But when Lee's sister asks Van Eyck to transport a small package to a contact in Germany, the baffled Van Eyck is thrown into a circle of spy games involving the Russians...
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DEVIL'S BED, THE, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1978) John Phillip Law, Florinda Bolkan, Guido Wieland. Law is an engineer entrusted with surveying properties in and around a small Austrian village to determine the future sight of a factory. This means casting many villagers off their land. Unfortunately, he doesn’t know that the village is protected by a warlock and his witch daughter, who make things more than a little unpleasant for him with their supernatural powers...
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DEVIL'S CARGO*
(1948) John Calvert, Lyle Talbot, Rochelle Hudson. "The Falcon" saves the life of an innocent man imprisoned on murder charges and finds the real murderer. A must for all fans of the series. From 16mm.
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DEVIL'S DAUGHTER
(1946) Pierre Fresnay, Fernand Ledoux, Andrée Clément, Thérèse Dorny, Pierre Juvenet, Albert Rémy, Robert Seller. This French crime-drama is simply brilliant. Fresnay is an infamous criminal who escapes from a shootout with the police. He’s picked up on the road by a self-made millionaire who’s returning home to his only living relative, an aunt, whom he hasn’t seen since he was a child. The car crashes and...
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DEVIL'S FLUTE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1979) Toshiyuki Nishida, Isao Natsuyagi, Haruko Wanibuchi, Tomoko Saitô. This is a really well-made Japanese “locked room” murder mystery set in the 1930s. The famous Nipponese detective Kindaichi is called in to investigate a number of horrible slayings. His investigations soon point the finger at members of a wealthy family—a family that, as it turns out, has many dark secrets to hide...
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DEVIL'S HAND, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961) Robert Alda, Linda Christian, Neil Hamilton, Ariadna Weltner. We’re offering a beautiful widescreen edition of this cool drive-in movie. A devil cult is the subject of this underrated film about a man haunted by the image of a beautiful woman. Will Christian lure Alda into the depths of the supernatural?
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DEVIL'S ISLAND LOVERS —Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1973, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition) Andrés Resino, Geneviève Robert, Dennis Price, Rosa Palomar, Howard Vernon. A dying politician summons an attorney to his death bed to reveal that two imprisoned lovers, who were earlier convicted of murder, are actually...
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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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DEVIL'S MESSENGER, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1961) Lon Chaney, John Crawford, Karen Kadler. Lon plays Satan in this trio of horror stories. He sends his 'messenger' back to Earth with a formula for a 500 megaton nuclear bomb so that everybody can join him in hell. A bizarre film made up of three eerie episodes from a forgotten TV series called 13 DEMON STREET: A photographer loses his mind over a mysterious girl in the snow, an eons-old woman found frozen in a glacier is the subject of scientists, and a man's death is predicted in his dreams. From 35mm.
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DEVIL'S MISTRESS, THE
(1966) Joan Stapleton, Robert Gregory, Wes Morland, Douglas Warren, Oren Williams, Arthur Resley. An Old West horror film about a female vampire who has a passion for unsuspecting cowboys. Named “Liah,” she is beautiful and bewitching and soon takes revenge on the four cowboy thugs who murdered her husband in cold blood...
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DEVIL'S NIGHTMARE, THE*
(1971) Erika Blanc, Jean Servais, Daniel Emilfork, Ivana Novak. Devil's Nightmare is a great "monster in a castle" movie. Tourists spend the night in a creepy castle. Another guest arrives, a beautiful you
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DEVIL'S PARTNER, THE*
(1958) Edwin Nelson, Edgar Buchannon, Jean Allison, Richard Crane. This is a must-see film for all fans of 1950's horror/sci-fi. A strange man comes to claim his inheritance in a small desert town and brin
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DEVIL'S PASS, THE
(1958) John Slater, Christopher Warbey, Richard George, Joan Newell. Slater’s quest is to re-acquire his family’s fishing boat, which the family was forced to sell to help pay funeral costs. Unfortunately, the boat, The Cascade, is owned by three swarthy fishermen who plan to wreck the boat and claim insurance money...
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DEVIL'S POSSESSED, THE*
(1974) Paul Naschy, Norma Sebre. A middle ages tyrant commits unspeakable acts of evil and torture against his subjects. They eventually rise up and fulfill a horrific revenge against him. Beautiful color, 3
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DEVIL'S WEDDING NIGHT*
(1973) Mark Damon, Sarah Bay. A man goes to Transylvania searching for a cursed, ancient ring. His quest brings him to Castle Dracula, where he discovers and falls for a strange, beautiful woman who turns
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DIABOLICAL DR. Z—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1965, Upgraded 12/29/20) Howard Vernon, Mabel Karr, Estella Blain, Fernando Monte. The opening sequence of this film will give you a real jolt. The Daughter of a mad scientist seeks revenge against those who spurned his scientific ideas and caused his death. The final scene with the robotic arms...
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DIABOLICAL PACT
(1969) John Carradine, Regina Torné, Miguel Ángel Álvarez, Guillermo Zetina, Andrés García. The late Dr. Jekyll's daughter returns home to help out her guardian, who also happens to be a mad scientist (Carradine) searching for a formula for eternal youth...
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DIAGNOSIS: MURDER
(1975) Christopher Lee, Judy Geeson, Jon Finch, Tony Beckley. This is a decidedly underrated murder mystery. The film opens with a woman being seemingly gunned down by an unknown assassin. Lee, who
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DIAMOND MACHINE, THE
(1955) Eddie Constantine, Maria Frau, François Perrot, R.J. Chauffard, Roger Hanin, Luisa Rivelli, Nadine Tallier, Florence Landon. This elusive Lemmy Caution intrigue thriller is now available with English subtitles. Lemmy (Eddie) infiltrates a gang of crooks that has kidnapped a scientist who has plans for a revolutionary device that can manufacture diamonds...
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DIAMOND TRAIL, THE*
(1932, Monogram) Rex Bell, Frances Rich, Bud Osborne. Rex, a slick reporter, is mistaken by crooks for a well-known gangster. Smelling a scoop, Rex falls in with the gang and heads west with them.
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DIARY OF AN EROTIC MURDERESS*
(1975, aka DIARY OF A MURDERESS) Marisa Mell, Richard Conte, Anthony Steffen. Almost a horror film. A femme fatale worms her way into the mansion of a millionaire played by Conte. After disposing o
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DICK TRACY (feature)*
(1937, Republic) Ralph Byrd, Day Hughes, Smiley Burnette. A very well-edited condensation of one of the greatest sci-fi/crime serials ever made. It's Dick against his own brother, Gordon, who's under the hypnotic con
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DICK TRACY COLLECTION, THE
(1945-1948) Morgan Conway, Ralph Byrd, Boris Karloff, Anne Jeffries, Lyle Latell, Anne Gwynne. Here’s the entire RKO Tracy collection—four movies on two discs, all in great video quality. You get: DICK TRACY (1945); DICK TRACY VS. CUEBALL (1946); DICK TRACY’S DILEMMA; and DICK TRACY VS. GRUESOME (1947)...
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DINNER AT THE RITZ*
(1937) David Niven, Annabella, Paul Lukas, Romney Brent, Francis L. Sullivan. Niven is a suave government agent who takes under his wing the carefree daughter of a recently murdered financier. The t
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DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT
(1954) Paul Carpenter, Marsha Hunt, Henry Oscar, Honor Blackman. Taut British thriller about a gang of smugglers. An American diplomat and his wife land in London and are soon involved in a series of perplexing, sometimes terrifying events that defy logical explanation...
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DIRTY GAME, THE*
(1965) Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Vittorio Gassman. Big-name cast compliments this epionage thriller that features Fonda as a non-American undercover agent who escapes from the Russians with vital intelligenc
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DISCIPLE OF DEATH*
(1972) Mike Raven, Ronald Lacey, Stephen Bradley, Marguerite Hardeman. Raven is wildly over-the-top as a satanic disciple raised from the dead when blood from a virgin’s pricked finger trickles into
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DJANGO, A COFFIN FULL OF BLOOD
(1968, aka THE MOMENT TO KILL) George Hilton, Walter Barnes, Horst Frank, Loni von Friedl. A solid spaghetti western! Hilton as Django (here called Lord) sets out to discover the location of a fortu
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DJANGO, DAY OF SETTLEMENT
(1971, aka VENDETTA AT DAWN) George Eastman, Ty Hardin, Guido Lollobrigida, Costanza Spada. Eastman returns to the ranch of his brother Jonathan (Hardin) to marry his fiancée. Unfortunately, she is
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DJANGO, PREPARE A COFFIN
(1968, aka VIVA DJANGO) Terrence Hill, Horst Frank, George Eastman, Barbara Simon. Considered by some to be the best Django movie. In this superb Euro-western thriller, Django is hired by a corrupt
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DJANGO, RELENTLESS AS THE SUN
(1968 aka DEATH SENTENCE) Richard Conte, Robin Clarke, Aldolfo Celi, Tomas Milian. This fine spaghetti western starts with two heat-parched men walking stumbling through the desert. One man has two g
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DO YOU KNOW THIS VOICE?*
(1964) Dan Duryea, Gwen Watford, Isa Miranda. A great murder mystery. The only clue to a mad killer's identity is his shoes! The crime's only witness saw them while she was bent over picking something up.
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DOLL OF SATAN, THE
(1969) Erna Schurer, Roland Carey, Aurora Bautista, Lucia Bornez, Ettor Ribotta. What a cool movie this rare Euro-horro title film turned out to be! A young couple arrives in France for the reading of the will of the woman's recently deceased wealthy uncle. The setting is a sinister old castle. Soon strange, sinister events begin to occur...
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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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DOOMSDAY MACHINE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967-1972) Bobby Van, Grant Williams, Henry Wilcoxen, Denny Miller, Ruta Lee, Mala Powers, James Craig. The year is 1975. A spaceship is launched from the Earth on a mission to Venus. As it streaks through space, its passengers are horrified to learn that...
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DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS, THE (1962) Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962, Updated 10/25/21) Heinz Drach, Sabine Sesselmann, Eddi Arent, Pinkas Braun, Klaus Kinski, Ady Berber. This terrific Wallace chiller is one of the better in the series. A beautiful woman arrives at a mysterious mansion. Little does she realize there's a psycho afoot who has built his own torture chamber, which is overstocked with helpless victims. The killer plans...
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DOPPELGANGER, THE—35mm English Subtitled Edition
(1934) Georg Alexander, Camilla Horn, Gerda Maurus, Theo Lingen, Fritz Odemar, Jakob Tietke. We never thought we’d refer to an Edgar Wallace film as being “delightful,” but this one most assuredly is. Yet it’s got all the usual Wallace crime trappings with sinister characters and plot twists. Camilla Horn, as Jenny, heads to London to meet (and hopefully marry) her cousin Harry (Georg Alexander), who is also the financial adviser overseeing her fortune...
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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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DOUBLE CONFESSION
(1950) Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, Peter Lorre, William. Hartnell. Top British noir! After his wife is slain in a seaside cottage, Farr, also a suspect, threatens to pin the crime on his wife’s lover.
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DOUBLE CROSS
(1941, PRC) Kane Richmond, Pauline Moore, John Miljan, Wynne Gibson. Here’s a PRC crime film that hasn’t been around that much. Gibson guns down a cop who’s raiding her boss Miljan’s gambling joint. Her boyfriend, also a cop, grabs the gun but...
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DOUBLE EXPOSURE
DOUBLE EXPOSURE (1953) John Bentley, Rona Anderson, Garry Marsh, dir. by John Gilling. This is a nifty little crime film about a photograph that catches what is deemed to be a suicide, only—you guessed it—it’s not really a suicide, but murder! Dant! Dant! Dah! And of course, the photographer soon discovers she’s being stalked by the killer...
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DOUBLE FACE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1969) Klaus Kinski, Margaret Lee, Gunther Stoll, Christiane Kruger, Syd Chaplin. Kinski is actually the good guy in this rare Wallace-style Constantin thriller. His lesbian wife dies. She may or may not have been murdered. It’s a real shock though, when he sees her in a porno film made after the time of her supposed death...
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DOWN THE WYOMING TRAIL*
(1939, Monogram) Tex Ritter, Charlie King, Horace Murphy, Mary Brodel, Bob Terry Tex’s best Monogram? Maybe. This well made Ritter opus has Tex after a group of rustlers who frame him for a killing
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DR. FRANKENSTEIN ON CAMPUS
(1970) Robin Ward, Kathleen Sawyer, Austin Willis, Sean Sullivan, Ty Haller. Dr. Frankenstein on Campus is a true grindhouse/drive-in meisterwerk containing the most lovable elements of ‘70s horror & rebellious youth schlock. Ward plays Viktor Frankenstein, a Frankenstein descendent who’s attending college in the U.S. With encouragement from his professor, Viktor develops a wireless brain control device...
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DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1913)
(1913) King Baggot, Jane Gail, Matt Snyder. The first Universal horror film! The classic Stevenson tale about a doctor who tries to separate the good and evil found in all men. Baggot, who was a...
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DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (Barrymore)
(1920) John Barrymore, Martha Mansfield, Brandon Hurst. Classic Stevenson story with the great Barrymore in the dual role. Also included on this tape is the 10 minute, 1912 James Cruze version of the Stevenson...
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DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE* (1955)
(1955) Michael Rennie, Cedric Hardwicke, Mary Sinclair, John Hoyt. This is a 60min. episode of the old "Climax" TV series (with original commercials) hosted by Bill Lundigan. Rennie is excellent in
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DR. JEKYLL VS. THE WEREWOLF*
(1972) Paul Naschy, Jack Taylor, Shirley Corrigan. A man afflicted with lycanthropy becomes tired of turning into a snarling werewolf, so he seeks a cure from Dr. Jekyll's grandson. Better than usual Naschy effort. A beau
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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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DR. ORLOFF'S INVISIBLE HORROR—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1970, aka ORLOFF AGAINST THE INVISIBLE MAN, Upgraded 12/30/20) Howard Vernon, Brigitte Carva, Fernando Sancho, Isabel Del Rio. A young doctor is summoned to the castle of Dr. Orlof. There he encounters a deranged woman who claims to be terrorized by an invisible...
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DR. ORLOFF'S MONSTER—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1964, Upgraded 12/29/20) Hugo Blanco, Agnès Spaak, Perla Cristal, Magda MacDonald, Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui, José Rubio. This is the second in the "Dr. Orlof" series about the good doctor and his latest monstrosity. The storyline features a beautiful young woman who travels to the forlorn castle of her mysterious uncle. The uncle is working on a decidedly sinister...
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DR. TARR'S TORTURE DUNGEON
(1973) Arthur Hansel, Claudio Brook, Ellen Sherman, Martin LaSalle. This is a very surreal movie with psychedelic opening and closing credits. A reporter goes to a bizarre insane asylum in the middle of a haunted forest...
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DRACULA (1968)
(1968) Denholm Elliot, Bernard Archard, Susan George, James Maxwell, Suzanne Neve, Corin Redgrave. Elliot does a fine job as the Count in this British TV adaptation. The movie starts in London, where
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DRACULA AND SON—English, Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1976) Christopher Lee, Bernard Menez, Marie Helene Breillat. Lee, in his last screen performance as Dracula, is fantastic as he swings between serious moments of horror and outright comedy. Dracula takes a mortal woman to bear his son. After the son is born, the Count turns mom into a vampire. However, when she can’t make it back to her coffin before sunrise, the Count finds himself stuck with raising the boy himself, which is not an easy task as the young vampire balks at putting the bite on people...
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DRACULA IN ISTANBUL
(1953) Atif Kaptan, Annie Ball, Cahit Irgat, Ayfer Feray. This obscure Turkish horror film marked the first screen appearance of Dracula with actual fangs. The film pretty much follows the usual Stoker plotline. The Harker character comes on business to Dracula’s castle. Instead of going to London, the Count heads to Istanbul. The opening castle scenes are quite well-done with gothic sets and nice atmosphere.
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DRACULA IN PAKISTAN
DRACULA IN PAKISTAN (1967) Yasmeen Shaukat, Deeba Begum. In this, Pakistan’s first horror film, Hammer’s Horror of Dracula was remade. And even though there are many sequences that have nothing to do with its Hammer counterpart, there are many sequences that are obvious facsimiles...
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DRACULA, PRISONER OF FRANKENSTEIN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1972, aka DRACULA AGAINST FRANKENSTEIN) Dennis Price, Howard Vernon, Paca Gabaldon, Alberto Dalbes, Directed by Jess Franco. After another young girl is attacked, Dr. Seward sets out for Castle Dracula and stakes the Count (with the smallest hammer imaginable) once and for all. Enter Dr. Frankenstein, who not only revives his own monster, but Dracula, too...
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DRAG HARLAN*
(1920, Fox) William Farnum, Arthur Millet, Jackie Saunders. Bill is a two-pistol wielding outlaw with a notorious reputation. He's lightning fast on the draw and known to have gunned down many opponents.
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DRAG-NET, THE*
(1936) Rod La Roque, Marian Nixon, Betty Compson, Jack Adair. An intriguing crime drama produced by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Rod is a playboy who takes a job as an assistant D.A. He then finds himself
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DRAGON STRIKES BACK, THE*
(1972) Chen Lee, Klaus Kinski, Carla Romanelli, Gordon Mitchell. Chin, a Chinese martial arts expert, lands in the old west. Chin gains fame for his unbeatable fighting skills. He is able to punch
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DRAUGASAGA
(1985) Sigurjona Sverrisdottir, Þorsteinn Hannesson. A student lands a job as a night watchman in a big TV broadcasting studio, which is supposedly haunted. The old watchman he’s replacing warns him about the ghost of a red-haired woman who is known to stalk the studio's corridors. But when the new kid gets the makeup girl to make him up as a red-haired ghost (as sort of a joke) he finds out how seriously haunted the building really is...
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DREAM DOCTOR, THE & A TRIP TO THE MOON, Two-Disc Edition
The first disc of this Special Two-DVD Edition contains The Dream Doctor (1936) Julie Suedo Sidney Monckton. This odd film tells tales of many different characters’ dream experiences and tries to explain them in a paranormal yet scientific way by a woman with strange powers. The second disc includes A Trip to the Moon (1902) Georges Méliès, Victor André. This is a short sci-fi classic from early cinema pioneer Méliès. We've also thrown in trailers and two other short subjects, including Fall of the House of Usher and The Devil's Ball...
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DREAM OF ZORRO, THE
(1952) Vittorio Gassman, Delia Scala, Walter Chiari. First Time on Video! This rare Zorro film was made in Italy. Gassman plays Zorro’s grandson, who is timid and fearful. A series of exciting events
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DRIFTER, THE*
(1944, PRC) Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Kermit Maynard, Carol Parker. Buster is fine as a good-guy/bad-guy. The good guy’s a Robin Hood-type riding the range and helping others. Bad Buster is a way
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE # 25
CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962) Candace Hilligoss, Sidney Berger, directed by Herk Harvey. The survivor of a car wreck is haunted by a ghostly personage. Who is he, and why is he following her? Seldom have the elements of sight and sound come together in such an eerie, chilling way. PLUS: THE DEVIL’S MESSENGER (1961) Lon Chaney, John Crawford, Karen Kadler. Lon plays Satan in this trio of horror stories. He sends his 'messenger' back to Earth with a formula for a 500 megaton nuclear bomb so that everybody can join him in hell...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #100
INVASION OF THE BLOOD FARMERS (1974) Norman Kelley, Tanna Hunter, Bruce Detrick. Young women are brutally slain in an out-of-the-way valley. Behind the crimes is a modern band of bloodthirsty druids seeking a rare blood type that will resurrect their queen in time for a ritualistic blood feast. SHRIEK OF THE MUTILATED (1974) Alan Brock, Jennifer Stock, Tawm Ellis. What’s the dark, grisly secret of the murdering white yeti? A group of college students finds out when they venture to a mysterious island...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #104
ASSIGNMENT TERROR (1969) Michael Rennie, Paul Naschy, Karin Dor. Rennie’s an alien mad scientist whose mission is to revive Earth’s legendary monsters to assist him in an invasion. PLUS: MISSION STARDUST (1968) Lang Jeffries, John Karlsen, Essy Persson. A space hero, backed by a team of astronauts, heads to the moon to rescue a blonde alien babe who seeks the aid of a blood scientist to help save her dying race...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #127
CALTIKI, THE IMMORTAL MONSTER (1959) John Merivale, Didi Sullivan, directed by Riccardo Freda. A large, living radioactive mass is found in a subterranean pool near Mayan ruins. Plus: THE MANSTER (1959) Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton. The chilling tale of a reporter injected with a strange serum who slowly transforms into a horrible, two-headed monster
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #130
MARK OF THE DEVIL (1969) Herbert Lom, Udo Kier. GURU, THE MAD MONK (1970) Neil Flanagan, Jacqueline Webb
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #133
RETURN OF DR. MABUSE (1961) Lex Barker, Gerte Frobe, Wolfgang Preiss. Sequel to The 1000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse. Frobe and Barker play detectives on the trail of Dr. Mabuse. A number of mysterious murders
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #134
WAR OF THE INSECTS (1966, aka GENOCIDE) Yusuke Kawazu, Emi Shindo, Kathy Moran. It’s man against bugs in this cool sci-fi shocker. A plane carrying an atomic bomb is attacked by a new strain of killer
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #135
DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS (1948) Maxwell Reed, Siobhan McKenna, Anne Crawford, Honor Blackman. McKenna is brilliant as an insane killer. She plays a servant girl forced into exile because of her strange
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #136
BURKE AND HARE (1971) Harry Andrews, Yutte Stensgaard, Glyn Edwards, Kerry Nesbitt. This terrific body-snatching thriller is a grisly horror film, yet also a marvelous, sexy black comedy. The best Burke and Hare
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #139
THE LORELEY’S GRASP (1972) Tony Kendall, Helga Line, Loretta Tovar. You’ve got a lovely woman who, at times, transforms into an ancient monster. This beast is a scary, snarling lizard-type monster that rips
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #140
I EAT YOUR SKIN (1964) William Joyce, Heather Hewitt, Dan Stapleton, Walter Coy. Pure, lovable, low-budget schlock. A playboy writer and his publisher fly to a mysterious Caribbean island where they
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #142
HORROR OF BLACKWOOD CASTLE (1968) Heinz Drache, Karin Baal, Siegfried Schurenberg, Agnes Windeck. Baal inherits a mysterious old castle. She is pressured to sell the place, but refuses. That’s when bodies start
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #144
DOCTOR ORLOFF’S MONSTER 1964, aka SECRET OF DR. ORLOF) Jose Rubio, Perla Cristal. This is the second in the "Dr. Orlof" series about the good doctor and his latest monstrosity: a human robot that is
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #145
THE BLUE PANTHER (1965) Marie Laforet, Francisco Rabal, Akim Tamiroff, Charles Denner. A lady is traveling by train when a stranger entrusts her with an ornament shaped like a tiger with ruby eyes
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #146
A SWINGIN’ SUMMER (1965) James Stacy, William Wellman, Jr., Raquel Welch, Quinn O’Hara. Welch’s first movie! A group of ambitious teens take over a resort and try to turn it into a “hot spot.” They
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #148
DEATH SMILES ON A MURDERER (1972) Klaus Kinski, Ewa Aulin, Angela Bo, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart. A supernatural film about a crazed man who utilizes ancient Incan formulas to raise the dead for purposes of
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #149
BEATRICE CENCI (1969 Adrianne Larussa, Tomas Milian, Georges Wilson, Mavie. Beatrice Cenci is the daughter of a mentally twisted nobleman who keeps her locked up in the castle dungeon. He sexually
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #150
THE MIGHTY URSUS (1961) Ed Fury, Christina Gajoni, Mario Scaccia. Ursus learns that his fiancée, Attea, has been taken to an eerie island ruled by a evil pagan goddess. The strange tribe living there
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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 #152
AT MIDNIGHT I’LL TAKE YOUR SOUL (1964) Jose Marins, Nivaldo Lima, Valeria Vasquez. An engaging horror film about a maniacal gravedigger who is greatly feared by the local villagers. He murders a number
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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... PLUS: AND THE WILD, WILD WOMEN (1960) Anna Magnani, Giulieta Masina. A frightened girl is sent to prison and exposed to prison culture...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #154
THE NEXT VICTIM (1971) Considered a landmark giallo film. An ambassador's sleazy wife discovers that either her husband, her ex-lover, or her current lover might actually be a sadistic slasher who has
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #156
THE MONSTROUS DR. CRIMEN (1953) Jose Maria Linares-Rivas, Miroslava, Carlos Nivarro, Fernando Wagnerl. A classic South-of-the-Border horror film. PLUS: DAUGHTER OF HORROR (1955) Adrienne Barrett, Bruno VeSota, Angelo Rossitto, Narr. by Ed McMahon. A bizarre film about a wandering girl who falls into a strange series of events
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #158
DARK PLACES (1973) Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Herbert Lom, Robert Hardy. Hardy plays the head of an asylum who has inherited an eerie old mansion from a deceased patient—a patient who murdered his wife and kids on the premises! PLUS: HANNAH, QUEEN OF THE VAMPIRES (1973) Andrew Prine, Patty Shepard, Mark Damon. Prine and Damon are two archaeologists on a scientific dig when they discover a vampire cemetery with live blood-sucking monsters.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #159
GIANT OF MARATHON (1960, Anamorphic Widescreen, Upgraded 2/29/24) Steve Reeves, Mylene Demonget, Ivo Garrani. Directed by Jacques Tourneur. Reeves plays a courageous Greek hero whose muscle-bound heroics are a source of deadly frustration for the invading Persians. PLUS: GIANTS OF THESSALY (1960, Anamorphic Widescreen) Roland Carey, Massimo Girotti, Ziva Rodann. A fine retelling of the Jason and the Golden Fleece tale...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #16
(Upgraded 6/1/230 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 #160
THE NUDE VAMPIRE (1969) Olivier Martin, Maurice Lemaitre, Caroline Cartier. A beautiful vampire woman gets involved with a playboy whose father is experimenting with artificial youth. PLUS: DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN (1969) Michael Rennie, Paul Naschy, Karin Dor. Rennie is an alien scientist whose race is set to invade Earth. His mission is to revive Earth’s legendary monsters to assist him in the invasion. His grisly lineup is amazing: Frankenstein, Dracula, the Werewolf, and the Mummy.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #161
INVISIBLE MAN VS. THE HUMAN FLY (1957) Junko Kanoi. Ryuji Shinagawa, Shozo Southern, Ghastly murders are being committed. The one similarity is that an odd buzzing sound is heard before each murder. The killer is actually a man who shrinks to the size of a fly. PLUS: SPACEMEN OVER TOKYO (1956) Toyomi Karita, Keizo Kawasaki, Bin Yagisawa, Shozo Nanbu. A spaceship full of starfish aliens visits Earth to warn of impending global destruction. Aka Warning from Space.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #162
THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE (1967) Grant Williams, Henry Wilcoxon, Bobby Van, Mala Powers. A spaceship hurtles toward Venus. Its crew is soon horrified as they see the Earth destroyed by a nuclear holocaust on their telescreen. PLUS: THE DESTRUCTORS (1967) Richad Egan, Patricia Owens, John Ericson, Michael Ansara. Interesting sci-fi and espionage. Spies are after "laser rubies," which can power killer laser beams.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #163
THE MANSTER (1959) Peter Dyneley, Tetsu Nakamura, Jane Hylton, Terri Zimmern. This was first released on DI Combo #2 many years ago along with Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus. Sadly, we lost Dr. Faustus to the GATT copyright restoration. But we always felt The Manster should have another DI partner, so here it is, the chilling tale of a reporter injected with a strange serum by a mad scientist. PLUS: THE SCREAMING SKULL (1958) John Hudson, Peggy Webber. It's another great AIP horror film about a woman who is terrorized by the vision of her husband's first wife's skull.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #164
PEOPLE WHO OWN THE DARK (1976) Paul Naschy, Alberto deMendoza, Teresa Gimpera, Maria Perschy. A Leon Klimovsky apocalyptic sci-fi thriller about a group of capitalists and military men who hold a seedy party in an old castle when nuclear war breaks out. PLUS: HOUSE WITH LAUGHING WINDOWS (1976) Francesco Marciano, Lino Capulacchio, Gianni Cavina. An art restorer comes to a village to restore a fresco painted by a strange artist. He soon senses a creepiness to the villagers—as though they are hiding something. In Italian with English subtitles.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #165
TERROR CIRCUS (1974) Andrew Prine, Manuela Thiess, Sherry Alberoni. Prine is a twisted psycho who captures girls and terrorizes them in his barn. They are his animal act and he is the ringmaster, whipping and torturing them with zeal. There’s a cool, gross-looking monster in a shed. PLUS: THE SEVERED ARM (1973, R-Rated, 91 min.) Deborah Walley, Paul Carr, Marvin Kaplan. Six stranded climbers amputate and eat the arm of one of their group. Years later, the other group members begin to meet horrible violent deaths.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #166
THE STRANGER (1973) Glenn Corbett, Cameron Mitchell, Lew Ayres, Sharon Acker, Dean Jagger. After a mishap in space Corbett finds himself in a strange hospital where no one can give him any answers. PLUS CROWHAVEN FARM (1970) Hope Lange, Paul Burke, John Carradine, Lloyd Bochner. Lange and hubby inherit a strange old farm. She soon sees visions of ancient settlers doing weird things with rocks and wooden doors...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #167
DEFEAT OF HANNIBAL (1937/1960) Annibale Ninchi, Camillo Pilotto, Fosco Giachetti, Francesca Braggiotti. A sprawling epic about the Carthage-Roman war. Lots of cool sword & sandal intrigue with big, awesome, battle scenes. PLUS: HERCULES AGAIN MACISTE IN THE VALE OF WOE (1961) Kirk Morris, Frank Gordon, Bice Valori, Liana Orfei. In this wacky sword and sandal movie, a couple of boxing promoters use a time machine to travel back to ancient times...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #168
GARDEN OF THE DEAD (1972) Phil Kenneally, Duncan McLeod. Chain gang convicts make the mistake of sniffing a new, experimental formaldehyde to get high. They then try to escape and are shot dead by the guards. After they're buried, they crawl out of their graves to seek a bloodthirsty revenge. PLUS: ENTER THE DEVIL (1972) Irene Kelly, Josh Bryant. People are disappearing in the desert near the Texas border. A brave (and beautiful) occult expert comes to a lonely town and finds a Penitentes-style devil-cult...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #169
RIP VAN WYK (1960) Jamie Uys, Wynona Cheyney. This movie is actually a time travel movie. Set in 1859, Uys meets a mysterious man who feeds him a potion causing him to fall asleep and hurtle 100 years through time. He awakens, un-aged, in 1959—a strange, unfamiliar, modern world. PLUS: THE DAY THE SKY EXPLODED (1958) Paul Hubschmid, Ivo Garrani. A rocket lifts off for the moon. The rocket (containing lots of atomic matter) smashes into an asteroid, which in turn shatters into an avalanche of deadly rocks and space debris...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #170
RETURN OF THE WITCH (1952) Mirja Mane, Toivo Makela. An ancient witch’s body is unearthed. A stake is pulled from her rotted corpse. Soon a beautiful naked girl is found in the witch’s grave. Villagers are sure it’s the witch returned to life. PLUS: GEISHA GIRL (1952) William Andrews, Martha Hyer, Archer MacDonald. A mad scientist develops explosive pills more powerful than A-bombs! He shocks the world by vaporizing a Pacific island! Plans of world conquest are thwarted though, when the pills fall into the hands of two wacky GIs...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #171
LEGEND OF HORROR (1972) Williams Bates, Karin Field, Fawn Silver. When Legend of Horror came out in 1972, it incorporated a 1960 South American version of “The Telltale Heart” along with about forty minutes of new footage with American actors, expanding the original Poe story significantly. There’s one cool scene with zombies in a graveyard! PLUS: THE DRACULA SAGA (1972) Tina Sainz, Tony Isbert. The last heir to the Draculas (who is pregnant) arrives at the castle of the infamous Count. Soon her husband is having flings with the Count’s “brides!” This movie has lots of sharp teeth and flowing blood...
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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 #173
HYPNOSIS (1962, aka DUMMY OF DEATH) Jean Sorel, Heinz Drache, Gotz George. A hypnotist is murdered in his dressing room! His ventriloquist dummy seemingly watches the crime being committed. A boxer and part-time delivery boy is blamed for the crime. Soon another murder occurs! Was the killer human…or was it the dummy? PLUS: STRANGLER OF BLACKMOOR CASTLE (1963) Karin Dor, Ingmar Zeisberg. A hooded maniac is loose and he’s murdering numerous people inside a dark, dank, creepy old English castle. A cool Edgar Wallace chiller...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #174
BLACK DICE (1951) Jack LaRue, Linden Travers, Lili Molnar, Hugh McDermott. Travers is a society dame who is kidnapped by two small-time thugs. LaRue gives the best portrayal of his life as a bigtime gangster who owns the Black Dice Club, a classy spot filled with rich suckers, showgirls, and illicit types. PLUS: NIGHTBEAT (1947) Ronald Howard, Maxwell Reed, Anne Crawford. In this superb film noir gem, Ross and Howard play young men who join the police force. Ross succeeds; Howard fails. Howard ends up on the wrong side of the law when he falls in with a shady nightclub owner, brilliantly played by Reed...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #175
CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE (1976—Full Widescreen, 35mm) Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson. One of the best drive-in horror movies of the ‘70s. Plus: DEVIL KISS (1975, Full Widescreen) Silvia Solar, Olivier Othot, Jose Nieto, Evelyne Scott. A great Euro-horror thriller about a psychic countess and mad scientist...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #176
ISLAND OF TERROR (1966, Full Widescreen) Edward Judd, Peter Cushing, Carole Gray, Eddie Byrne. Things go terribly wrong in a research lab on an isolated British island and a new breed of bone-devouring monsters is created. PLUS: THE PROJECTED MAN (1966, Full Widescreen) Bryant Halliday, Mary Peach, Norman Wooland, Ronald Allen, Derek Farr. A reckless scientist decides to use himself as a guinea pig in his experiments...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #178
FACE IN THE RAIN (1963) Rory Calhoun, Marina Berti, Massimo Giuliani, Niall MacGinnis. Calhoun plays a tough American spy on the run in Nazi-occupied Italy. PLUS: STOP TRAIN 349 (1963) Sean Flynn, Jose Ferrer, Nicole Courcel. A marvelous film about an American Army train going from Berlin into the West Zone. On board is an East German stowaway...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #179
NEUTRON AND THE BLACK MASK (1962) Wolf Rubinski, Julio Aleman, Armando Silvestre, Rosa Arenas. Our black-masked atomic super hero takes on a gang of thugs who are conspiring to steal a formula for a neutron explosive. PLUS: NEUTRON VS. THE AMAZING DR. CARONTE (1962) Wolf Rubinski, Julio Aleman, Rosita Arenas. Our favorite south-of-the-border super hero, Neutron, locks horns again with the insane Dr. Caronte...
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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 #181
FACE OF TERROR (1962) Lisa Gaye, Fernando Rey, Virgilio Teixeira. Scientist Rey takes a young but crazed woman and transforms her disfigured face into a thing of beauty. PLUS: NO PLACE LIKE HOMICIDE (1961) Kenneth Connor, Sid James, Shirley Eaton, Michael Gough. A man shows up at the sinister home of his dead uncle to claim his inheritance...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #182
THE AMAZING WORLD OF GHOSTS (1978) Narr. by Sid Paul. This schlockumentary explores haunted houses, ghosts, UFOs, etc. PLUS: UFO TARGET EARTH (1974) Nick Pakias, Cynthia Cline, LaVerne Light, Phil Erickson. This ‘70s oddity is about an electronics pro who spends his time searching for evidence of space aliens...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #183
THE BURNING COURT (1962) Nadja Tiller, Jean-Claude Brialy, Edith Scob. This Euro-chiller has a most interesting combination of “old dark house" and “witch’s curse” themes. PLUS: THE NIGHT THEY KILLED RASPUTIN (1962) John Drew Barrymore, Edmund Purdom, Gianna Canale. An atmospheric retelling of the rise and fall of Rasputin, whose seemingly supernatural powers made the czarina his hypnotic slave...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #184
THE DEATHHEAD VIRGIN (1974) Jock Gaynor, Diane Mc Bain, Larry Ward, Vic Diaz. Gaynor’s a treasure hunter who finds a big haul—a sunken ship in the Pacific. However, the ship is guarded by the vengeful spirit of an ancient princess. PLUS: EERIE MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW (1974) Stella Carnacina, Chris Avram, Lucretia Love. A beautiful woman purchases an ancient statue. In a shocking scene, it comes to life and rapes her. She then becomes possessed and is taken to a convent where an exorcism priest is brought in to free her...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #185
THE MURDER CLINIC (1966, WIDESCREEN) Williams Berger, Barbara Wilson, Mary Young. Dr. Vance owns a clinic for the mentally ill located in a gloomy forest. Unfortunately, there’s a hooded killer on the grounds, slashing people to death with a straight razor. PLUS: THE DEVIL’S MISTRESS (1966) Joan Stapleton, Robert Gregory, Wes Morland. An Old West horror film about a female vampire who has a passion for unsuspecting cowboys and soon takes revenge on the four thugs who murdered her husband in cold blood...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #186
MINOTAUR, WILD BEAST OF CRETE (1960, WIDESCREEN) Bob Mathias, Rosanna Schiaffino, Alberto Lupo. King Minos sacrifices the “required” number of virgins to the monstrous Minotaur. But as his wife is dying, she confesses that their daughter has a twin hidden away to avoid giving her to the Minotaur. PLUS: A LUST FOR DYING (1960, WIDESCREEN) Annette Stroyberg, Elsa Martinelli, Mel Ferrer. This retelling of Lefanu’s classic vampire tale, Carmilla, is a good one. Carmilla’s obsession with her friend’s engagement leads her into the darkness of a female vampire’s tomb...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #187
THE MAGIC SERPENT (1966, WIDESCREEN) Hiroki Matsukata, Tomoko Ogawa, Ryutaro Otomo. In ancient Japan, a good lord is killed and his throne is taken by a treacherous lord and his sorcerer. Years later, an epic battle ensues between the prince and the sorcerer. PLUS: THE WITCH (1966) Richard Johnson, Rossanna Schiaffino, Sarah Ferrati. A young historian is brought to a magnificent palatial estate to assemble the largely erotic memoirs of a deceased general. There he falls in love with a beautiful witch...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #188
STAR ODYSSEY (1977) Yanti Somer, Gianni Garko, Malisa Longo, Chris Avran. An alien mastermind has picked Earth for annihilation. Earth sends a fleet of starships to fight against the super robots from this far-off galaxy. Lots of pitched space battles with plenty of action. PLUS: PLANET OF DINOSAURS (1977) Harvey Shain, Mary Aplleseth, Max Thayer, Derna Wylde. A lost spaceship lands on a mysterious planet filled with rampaging prehistoric monsters. The crew members have to stave off these giant lizards until they are rescued...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #189
HOT MONEY GIRL (1959) Eddie Constantine, Christopher Lee, Dawn Addams. Constantine and Addams hatch a plot to recover a parcel of priceless jewels from behind the iron curtain. Their quest takes them to an old convent that’s now a German police barracks. Lots of tense moments as they break through security lines. PLUS: THE UNSTOPPABLE MAN (1960) Cameron Mitchell, Marious Goring, Harry Corbett. Mitchell is a tycoon whose son is kidnapped. There’s a huge ransom demand and the cops tell Mitchell to let them handle it. Mitchell, though, takes matters into his own hands. There’s a bit of sci-fi as Mitchell defends himself with a futuristic, hand-held flame projector...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #190
THE HEADLESS EYES (1971) Bo Brundin, Ramon Gordon, Kelly Swartz. A down-on-his luck artist gets more than he bargained for in a failed robbery attempt—an eye gouged out with a spoon! With his eye hanging out and dangling by the nerve, he screams into the night! He then goes nuts and turns to killing women and cutting their eyes out. PLUS: THE GHASTLY ONES (1968) Veronica Radburn, Maggie Rogers, Hal Borske, directed by Andy Milligan. Three couples spend the night in a creepy Victorian house in order to claim their inheritance. Before long, they start dying horribly at the hand of a knife-and-pitchfork-wielding psycho who wants their inheritance...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #191
DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS (1948) Maxwell Reed, Siobhan McKenna, Anne Crawford, Honor Blackman. McKenna is brilliant as an insane killer. Reed is a carnival boxer who falls under her spell and ends up hideously scarred from her jagged fingernails. Soon, young men turn up slain. PLUS: THE MONKEY’S PAW (1948) Milton Rosmer, Megs Jenkins, Michael Harvey, Eric Micklewood. A man obtains a dead monkey’s magical paw. He is bestowed three wishes. His first wish is to be debt-free. The wish is granted, but the price is his son’s life. The next wish is for the son to be returned to life—but the price is truly horrible...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #192
ALIAS JOHN PRESTON (1956) Christopher Lee, Betta St. John, Alexander Knox. Lee, tormented by bizarre, murderous dreams about a woman from his past, eventually transforms into a Jekyll and Hyde type with an urge to kill. Knox is the psychological counsellor who tries who suspects something's amiss. PLUS: FRIGHT (1956) Eric Fleming, Nancy Malone, Dean Almquist. This eerie film had a most unusual premise: a lady thinks she’s the reincarnation of an ancient prince’s elicit lover. At the same time, a killer turns out to be the reincarnation of the prince! Fleming Is the who tries to figure it all out—and solve some murders to boot!
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #193
DRACULA AND SON (1976, Anamorphic Widescreen) Christopher Lee, Bernard Menez, Marie Helene Breillat. Dracula takes a mortal woman to bear his son. WEREWOLF WOMAN (1976, Anamorphic Widescreen) Annik Borel, Howard Ross, Dagmar Lassander. A beautiful woman has dreams of becoming a werewolf. Soon after, she begins having sex with different guys before she rips them to shreds...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #194
ISLAND OF THE FISHMEN (1979, WIDESCREEN) Claudio Cassinelli, Richard Johnson, Barbara Bach. A prisoner ship sinks in the Caribbean. The ship’s doctor and a number of prisoners make shore on a jungle island where a madman—with the aid of a mad scientist—changes natives into fish-like monsters. VAMPIRE HOOKERS (1979, WIDESCREEN) John Carradine, Bruce Fairbaim, Trey Wilson, Karen Stride. Carradine plays an old-age vampire who has a bevy of vampire beauties at his beck and call...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #195
AN ANGEL FOR SATAN (1966, WIDESCREEN, English Subtitles) Barbara Steele, Anthony Steffen. Barb has a kind of dual role in this great horror film about a girl possessed by the spirit of a statue. Barbara's BEST performance. THE TRYGON FACTOR (1966, WIDESCREEN) Stewart Granger, Susan Hampshire, Robert Morley. This Edgar Wallace (though not credited) thriller features a sinister black-clad murderer in a scary mask...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #196
STAR FORCE (1979) narrated by Sidney Paul. If you’re a UFO docu-film fan, this is as rare as it gets. Star Force (not on IMDB) takes you on an extrraordinary excursion through a myriad of strange illustrations, incredible film clips, and eye-popping photos, . THE HUMANOID (1979) Richard Kiel, Barbara Bach, Arthur Kennedy, Massimo Serrato. The ruthless Graal (ala Darth Vader) plots Earth’s conquest. He enlists a mad scientist who can change humans into...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #197
DR. FRANKENSTEIN ON CAMPUS (1970) Robin Ward, Kathleen Sawyer, Austin Willis. Ward plays a Frankenstein descendent who develops a wireless brain control device, which he uses to turn one of his college pals into a mindless slave. THE BODY BENEATH (1970, Widescreen) Gavin Reed, Jackie Skarvellis, Berwick Kale. This Andy Milligan grade-Z gem is all about a clan of vampires that takes over an estate that just happens to be known as...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #198
SLAUGHTER OF THE VAMPIRES (1962) Walter Brandi, Dieter Eppler, Graziella Granata, Luigi Batzella, Gena Gimmy. This Italian vampire film deals with a number of horrible vampires who are seeking fresh victims. DUNGEON OF HARROW (1962) Russ Harvey, Helen Morgan, William McNulty. Stranded on a lost island in a sinister castle, a man finds himself at odds with an evil count...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #199
NO ORCHIDS FOR MISS BLANDISH (1948) Jack LaRue, Linden Travers, Lili Molnar, Hugh McDermott. A top gangster film! Travers is a dazzling society dame who is kidnapped by two thugs. LaRue is superb as a mobster who owns the Black Dice Club, a classy spot filled with rich suckers, showgirls, and crooks. DOUBLE CONFESSION (1950) Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, Peter Lorre. Top British noir! After his wife is slain in a seaside cottage, Farr, also a suspect, threatens to pin the crime on his wife’s lover...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #201
THOR AND THE AMAZON WOMEN (1963) Joe Robinson, Suzy Andersen, Harry Baird, Maria Fiore. Thor takes on a bevy of Amazon women who have been enslaving men throughout the countryside (poor guys). HERCULES AGAINST THE BARBARIANS (1964) Mark Forest, Ken Clark, Gloria Milland. Forest, as Hercules, saves a girl from the stake; bends jail bars to escape; carries huge logs and rocks; and duels before Mongol nobles. But the best scene is where he battles...
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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 #203
JOURNEY BENEATH THE DESERT (1961 aka THE LOST KINGDOM, ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN) Haya Harareet, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Georges Riviere, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Lost aviators find the entrance to Atlantis at a nuclear blast site in the desert. PLUS: TERROR OF THE MAD DOCTOR (1962, ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN) Gert Frobe, Wolfgang Preiss, Senta Berger. A nice remake of Fritz Lang's 1933 classic.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #204
BLOOD OF THE VIRGINS (1967) Ricardo Bauleo, Susana Beltrán, Gloria Prat, Walter Kliche. A girl with a secret lover weds a man she doesn’t love. But her secret lover is actually a vampire! PLUS: SHE FREAK (1967) Claire Brennen, Lee Raymond, Lynn Courtney, Bill McKinney. A low-life, gorgeous blonde leaves her waitress job and joins the carnival and makes enemies of carnival's freak show. Similar to Freaks.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #205
BATTLE OF THE WORLDS (1961, ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN, English Subs) Claude Rains, Bill Carter, Maya Brent. This is a really cool outer space movie with lots of battle scenes and alien spaceships battling against the desperate forces of Earth. PLUS: CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA (1961 ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN) Anthony Carbone, Betsy Jones Moreland, Robert Towne. In widescreen from a great 35mm print. A fake sea monster, blamed for many deaths, turns out to be real!
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #206
THE DEVIL CAME FROM AKASAVA (1970) Fred Williams, Soledad Miranda, Horst Tappert, Ewa Strömberg, Howard Vernon, directed by Jesus Franco. A mineral is discovered that can turn metal to gold and humans into zombies. PLUS: BLOOD MANIA (1970) Vicki Peters, Peter Carpenter, Maria De Aragon. The plot is pretty simple, a maniacal nympho-maniac wants to speed along her daddy’s demise. Why? So she can use the inheritance money to...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #207
GHOST CAT OF OTAMA POND (1960, Anamorphic Widescreen) Namiji Matsuura, Shôzaburô Date, Noriko Kitazawa. An engaged couple walks home through the woods after missing their bus. They come upon an eerie pond. A strange black cat then appears and they follow it to the ruins of an eerie mansion. PLUS: BLACK CAT MANSION (1958, Anamorphic Widescreen) Toshio Hosokawa, Yuriko Ejima, Takashi Wada. A couple moves into an aging mansion. The wife is soon haunted by the ghost of...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #208
EXORCISM (1975) Paul Naschy, Maria Perschy, María Kosty, Mercedes Molina. A satanic cult is on the loose in the English countryside. They stage a series of gruesome crimes that baffle the local authorities. PLUS: BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL (1974) Paul Naschy, Dianna Lorys, Maria Perschy, Eva Leon. Paul is an ex-convict who’s troubled by dreams of strangling women. He’s hired as the caretaker on an estate owned by three bizarre sisters. Before long, a serial killer is...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #209
CARRY ON SCREAMING (1966, Anamorphic Widescreen) Kenneth Williams, Fenella Fielding, Harry Corbett, Jim Dale. This is a fine British horror comedy much in the same vein as The Addams Family and The Munsters. The evil Dr Watt is abducting young ladies and turning them into mannequins to sell to local stores! PLUS: MONSTERS CRASH THE PAJAMA PARTY (1965) Vic McGee, James Raison, Dave Hewitt. Teenage girls invade a 'haunted house' to find a mad doctor conducting weird experiments.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #210
KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL (1952) John Payne, Coleen Gray, Preston Foster. Terrific action drama 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, which leads him south of the border. PLUS: BOMBAY WATERFRONT (1952) John Bentley, Patricia Dainton, Christopher Lee. Bentley is tops as the writer-turned-detective, Paul Temple. In this film, he tries to unmask a killer known as “the Marquis.”
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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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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #212
SEVEN BLOOD-STAINED ORCHIDS (1972, ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN) Antonio Sabato, Uschi Glass, Rossella Falk. A black-gloved killer is on the loose, leaving crescent moon medallions at the scene of his killings. PLUS: HORROR EXPRESS (1972, ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN) Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Telly Savalis. An ancient monster is found frozen in a glacier by Lee and his excavation team. It’s being shipped back to civilization on board the Trans-Siberian express when it returns to life and...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #213
TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD (1972, Anamorphic Widescreen) Caesar Burner, Lone Fleming, Joseph Thelman. Members of a weird cult are blinded by crows and put to death for sacrificing women. SEVEN DEATHS IN THE CAT’S EYE (1972, Anamorphic) Jane Birkin, Hiram Kelly, Francoise Christophe, Anton Diffring. A horrible beast is on the loose! It slaughters people in a small, remote village in Scotland...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #214
THE DEVIL’S AGENT (1961, Anamorphic) Peter Van Eyck, Christopher Lee, Macdonald Carey, Marianne Koch. Former wartime Intel officer Van Eyck runs into his old pal, Lee, who takes him to his mansion for a fishing excursion. THE FACE OF THE FROG (1959, Anamorphic) Carl Lange, Joachim Fuchsberger, Siegfried Lowitz, Eddi Arent. An American detective becomes involved in a series of ghastly crimes. The only clue is the mysterious seal of the White Frog...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #215
BLOOD DEMON (1967, Anamorphic) Christopher Lee, Lex Barker, Karin Dor, Carl Lange. Barker sentences Lee, the evil Count Regula, to death for slaying 12 virgins. Many years later, Lee returns from the dead to claim revenge on Barker’s son. THE HUNCHBACK OF SOHO (1968, Anamorphic) Gunther Stoll, Pinkas Braun, Monika Peitsch. Terrifying things are happening around the grounds of an old castle, within which is a boarding house for delinquent girls...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #216
THE 1000 EYES OF DR. MABUSE (1960, Anamorphic) Peter Van Eyck, Gert Frobe, Dawn Addams, Wolfgang Preiss, Werner Peters. Fritz Lang’s swan song with the fiendish Dr. Mabuse committing a series of murders in a posh hotel, which is filled with all kinds of strange scientific gadgets. THEY STOLE THE BOMB (1961) Eugenia Balaure, Haralambie Boros, Emil Botta, Horia Caciulescu, Florin Piersic. This is perhaps the most offbeat sci-fi film ever made. It starts with a man accidentally walking into an atomic test area. He is nabbed by a squad of men dressed like spacemen...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #217
THE AMAZING MR. X (1948) Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, Richard Carlson, Cathy O'Donnell. A very underrated film. Bari plays a woman is haunted by the spectre of her dead husband. She follows what she thinks is his spirit onto a lonely beach on a moonlit night and runs into a handsome spiritualist. ATLANTIS, THE LOST CONTINENT (1947) Maria Montez, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Dennis O’Keefe, Henry Daniell. Two soldiers are captured by strange warriors and taken to the lost land of Atlantis. It is ruled over by a beautiful but ruthless queen who surrounds herself with the mummies of past lovers...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #218
ALICE, OR THE LAST ESCAPADE (1977, Anamorphic) Sylvia Kristel, Charles Vanel, Ferdinand Ledoux, Francois Perrot. A woman drives through the night on a lonely road. After a breakdown, she seeks help from a strange man and his butler who reside in a nearby creepy mansion. FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON (1976, Anamorphic) Florinda Balkon, Klaus Kinski, John Karlsen, Peter McEnery. An astronaut is purposely left on the moon as part of a bizarre experiment...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #219
M (1951) David Wayne, Howard Da Silva, Martin Gabel, Raymond Burr, Luther Adler, Steve Brodie. A well-done remake of the ’31 Lorre classic. A mad killer is murdering small kids (this time in L.A.). The cops are combing the underworld, looking for the maniac. MOTHER RILEY MEETS THE VAMPIRE (1951) Bela Lugosi, Arthur Lucan, Maria Mercedes, Dora Bryan. Although this was officially a “Mother Riley” film, the real star here is Bela, who brings to his part an intensity not seen since his early ‘30s films. Worth it for him alone. Bela plots to dominate the world with an army of robots.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #220
THE BACCHANTES (1961, Anamorphic) Taina Elg, Pierre Brice, Alberto Lupo, Akim Tamiroff, Alessandra Panaro. To ward off a drought, the king of Thebes plans the sacrifice a young virgin. But the god Dionysus intervenes, bringing Thebes a torrent of rain, sparing the girl’s life seconds before death. SAMSON (1961, Anamorphic) Brad Harris, Walter Reeves, Mara Berni, Brigitte Corey, Alan Steel. Samson attempts to restore a queen to her rightful throne...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #221
HIGH SCHOOL BIG SHOT (1959, Anamorphic) Tom Pittman, Virginia Aldridge, Malcom Atterbury, Howard Veidt. Gritty teenage crime drama about a smart, but geeky high school kid who makes the mistake of falling for a pretty face. ANATOMY OF A PSYCHO (1961, Anamorphic) Ronnie Burns, Darrell Howe, Judy Howard, Russ Bender. A juvenile delinquent swears revenge on all those who helped send his wacko brother to the gas chamber...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #222
THE DEVILMAN STORY (1967, Anamorphic) Guy Madison, Luisa Baratto, Diana Lorys, Bill Vanders. Madison is a journalist searching for a kidnapped brain surgeon. His search takes him to a secret lab run by the silver-masked villain, Devilman, who intends to rule the world. FLASHMAN (1967, Anamorphic) Paul Stevens, Claudie Lange, John Heston, Anne Williams. Flashman is so campy it nearly defies description. Flashman is actually a spoiled British Royal who wears one of the cheapest looking “superhero” getups ever created...
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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 #26
CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964) Barbara Steele, George Riviere, directed by Antonio Margheriti. An excellent horror film about a writer who spends the night in a sinister castle. Plus: HERCULES IN THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (1961, aka HERCULES IN THE HAUNTED WORLD) Reg Park, Christopher Lee, directed by Mario Bava. Classic fantasy. Hercules searches Hades for a magic stone
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #37
NIGHT TIDE (1961) Dennis Hopper, Linda Lawson, Luana Anders. An excellent low budget horror thriller similar to CARNIVAL OF SOULS. A lonely sailor on leave becomes fascinated with a sideshow mermaid girl. He faces a horrifying, growing awareness that she may actually be a real mermaid that habitually kills during the cycle of the full moon. PLUS: BATTLE BEYOND THE SUN (1963) Ed Perry, Andy Stewart. Two nations race to have the first landing on Mars. Some great outer space scenes with really hilarious-looking monsters doing battle against each other...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #40
TORMENTED (1960) Richard Carlson, Julia Redding, Lugene Sanders. Carlson plays a husband-to-be who's haunted by the ghost of his large breasted ex-girlfriend whom he allowed to fall to her death from atop a lighthouse. PLUS: HANDS OF A STRANGER (1962) James Stapleton, Paul Lukather, Joan Harvey. A dead murderer's hands are grafted to a pianist who has lost his own hands in an accident...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #51
KILL BABY KILL (1966) Erica Blanc, Max Lawrence, Fabienne Dali, directed by Mario Bava. The ghost of a young girl takes revenge on the villagers who caused her death. Swirling mists, cobwebbed rooms, black cats, shadowy figures…it’s an incredible film that you really don't want to miss. PLUS: FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968) Anita Eckberg, Julian Ugarte, John Hamilton, Adrianna Ambesi. Anita inherits a castle but finds it infested with vampires!
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #65
WEREWOLF IN A GIRLS’ DORMITORY (1963) Barbara Lass, Carl Schell, Curt Lowens, Luciano Pigozzi. A creepy, gothic tale about a snarling werewolf on the prowl in and around at a girls’ reform school. Suspicion falls upon a new teacher after a horrible, animal-like slaying takes place. Is he really the murdering, supernatural beast? PLUS: THE MAD EXECUTIONERS (1963) Hansjorg Felmy, Wolfgang Preiss, Chris Howland, Maria Perschy. A secret society seems to be bumping off a large number of notorious criminals. There's also a mad scientist who decapitates his victims and tries to keep their heads alive...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #66
THE SADIST (1963) Arch Hall, Jr., Helen Hovey, Richard Alden, Marilyn Manning. One of the best low budget, psycho-horror movies ever made.Plus: PSYCHOMANIA (1963 aka VIOLENT MIDNIGHT) Lee Philips, James Farentino, Dick Van Patten. Ax murders galore in this terrific film about a mad killer loose in a small New England town
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #72
HANDS OF ORLAC (1960) Mel Ferrer, Christopher Lee, Donald Wolfit, Dany Carrel. An outstanding remake of “Mad Love” with Ferrer as the tortured pianist with the transplanted hands of a criminal. THE TELL-TALE HEART (1960) Lawrence Payne, Dermot Walsh, Selma Vaz Dias, John Scott. A very unusual and very entertaining adaptation of the classic Poe story. A shy loner discovers the girl he loves in the arms of his best friend. Murder and horror follow in dramatic fashion...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #73
THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE (1959) Herb Evers, Virginia Leith, Leslie Daniels, Marilyn Hanold. UNCUT! Ludicrous sleazy schlock at its absolute best. A severed head, a mad scientist, a gross looking monster, two battling strippers... Plus: JACK THE RIPPER (1959) Lee Paterson, Eddie Byrne, Ewen Solon. “Jack” commits a series of gruesome slayings
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #74
THE EMBALMER (1966) Maureen Brown, Gin Mart, Luciano Gasper, Anita Todesco. A horrible fiend is on the loose under the streets of Venice. He pulls beautiful girls down into murky canals that catacomb the sewers of the ancient Italian city. PLUS: THE SHE BEAST (1966) Barbara Steele, Ian Ogilvy, John Karlson, Mel Welles, directed by Michael Reeves. Villagers hunt down and drown an 18th century witch. Centuries later, Barb and her hubby vacation in the area. Their car crashes into the lake at the very spot that the witch was killed...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #79
LIANE, JUNGLE GODDESS (1956) Marion Michael, Hardy Kruger. A topless, beautiful white jungle girl is discovered in the wilds of Africa living with a native tribe. PLUS: UNNATURAL (1952) Eric Von Stroheim, Hildegarde Neff, Karl Boehm. The weird story of an evil scientist who creates a beautiful femme fatale via artificial insemination...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #83
WHAT! (1963) Christopher Lee, Tony Kendall, Daliah Lavi, Harriet White, directed by Mario Bava. The setting is a sinister castle. Lee is a sadistic noble who whips the wife of his brother. Chris is later found dead, but his ghost comes back to haunt the castle. PLUS: TERROR IN THE CRYPT (1963) Christopher Lee, Ursula Davis, Jose Campos. Lee is Count Karnstein, living with his daughter in a crumbling castle. Decades earlier, a witch put a death curse on their family.
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #92
THE INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES WHO STOPPED LIVING AND BECAME MIXED UP ZOMBIES (1963) Ray Stecker, Carolyn Brandt, Brett O'Hara. Ray’s a drifter who’s drawn to an eerie sideshow where he's hypnotized by a gypsy and turned into a murdering zombie. Hidden in cages are other zombies whose faces have been disfigured with acid by the gypsy and her hunchback. PLUS: THE THRILL KILLERS (1965) Ray Steckler, Brick Bardo, Herb Robins, Liz Renay, Carolyn Brandt. A nail-biting story of a psycho who kills to satisfy his perverse hatred toward all people. Also on the loose is his loony tunes brother and his ax-wielding buddies...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #94
HORROR CASTLE (1963) Christopher Lee, George Riviere, Rossana Podesta. There’s a monster afoot! A beautiful lady finds herself completely terrified inside a crumbling castle. Plus: CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD (1964) Christopher Lee, Gaia Germani, Donald Sutherland. A troupe of entertainers finds themselves in peril as guests in Lee's mysterious old castle
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DRUMS OF DESTINY
(1937, Crescent) Tom Keene, Edna Lawrence, Budd Buster, Dave Sharpe. It’s the early 1800s. Renegade bands of Indians in Spanish Florida spill over the border and attack American settlers. Against or
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DRUMS OF JEOPARDY
(1931, Tiffany, upgraded 11/25/23) Warner Oland, Lloyd Hughes, June Collyer, Clara Blandick, Hale Hamilton, Wallace MacDonald, Mischa Auer, Ernest Hilliard. A forgotten minor classic! Oland gives it his all as a mad doctor hellbent on revenge against the family that caused his daughter's death. There are some great scenes in this film that show...
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DUDE BANDIT, THE*
(1933, Allied) Hoot Gibson, Gloria Shea, Hooper Atchley, Skeeter Bill Robbins. Hoot is shocked when one of his pals is murdered in cold blood! He discovers a crooked banker is behind the killing so he don
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DUEL IN THE ECLIPSE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1968, Upgraded 2/19/23, aka REQUIEM FOR A GRINGO) Lang Jeffries, Fernando Sancho, Femi Benussi, Carlos Gaddi. A unique Euro-western with the hero as an astrologist who wears a leopard suit. Sure, there’s a revenge theme, but overall this is a...
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DUEL OF CHAMPIONS*
(1961) Alan Ladd, Jacques Sernas, Robert Keith. A Roman general is caught by the marauding Albans; his troops slaughtered. He escapes and returns to Rome, only to find disgrace. Color, 16mm.
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DUMMY, THE
(1976) Bernard Horsfall, Clive Swift, Glyn Houston, Thorley Walters, Simon Oates. This is a great British made-for-TV feature. A has-been actor lowers himself to playing a monster in a horror movie. The monster is known as “the Dummy” and the costume is ridiculous. However, when the man who stole the actor’s wife shows up on set, the actor starts believing he really is a terrifying monster...
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DUNGEON OF HARROW—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962, Upgraded 12/1/21) Russ Harvey, Helen Morgan, William McNulty, Michele Buquor, Eunice Grey. Shipwrecked on a lost island, Harvey soon finds himself in a mysterious castle and the captive of an evil count, who lives there with his lunatic family. Great climax features the hero and the heroine coming upon a grisly...
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DURANGO VALLEY RAIDERS*
(1938) Bob Steele, Louise Stanley, Karl Hackett, Ted Adams. A sinister hooded bandit known as "The Shadow" has been robbing and murdering off Durango Valley settlers. The local sheriff seems powerle
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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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DYNAMITE RANCH
(1932, World Wide) Ken Maynard, Ruth Hall, Alan Roscoe. Ken breaks up a train heist, saving a girl from bandits. But the robbery was all an act, put on as an exciting welcome for the girl. It’s the
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EAST OF BORNEO*
(1931, Universal) Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart, Georges Renavent, Noble Johnson. We've listed this for years, but only recently seen it for the first time. Wow! This has to be one of the best old-time ju
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EASY MONEY
EASY MONEY (1936, Invincible) Onslow Stevens, Kay Linaker, Noel Madison, Allen Vincent. An assistant DA botches an insurance racket trial against his brother. He resigns, but goes to work for a private firm in order to bring his brother to justice. When the brother is murdered, he sets out after the killers...
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ECHO MURDERS, THE
(1945, Upgraded 3/29/24) David Farrar, Dennis Price, Pamela Stirling, Julien Mitchell. A great Sexton Blake mystery! In a lonely, dark house in Cornwall, a man is murdered in the black of the night, shortly after leaving a confession to an earlier murder on a Dictaphone. Another man is found slain on the beach below...
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ECHO OF DIANA
(1963) Vincent Ball, Betty McDowall, Geoffrey Toone, Clare Owen, Dermot Walsh, Peter Illing. McDowall’s life come’s apart when her husband is killed in a plane crash. However, when an “in memoriam” notice appears in the paper before the crash has even been reported...
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EDEN CRIED
EDEN CRIED (1967, aka IN THE FALL OF ‘55) Carole Holland, Tom Pace, Victor Izay. This narrated schlocker appears to have been shot several years earlier, but when released in ’67 it was already dated and unhip. So it appears they added a narrator to purposely make fun of the movie in a way that would bring in audiences. What’s even funnier is that the narrator is doing his best Jack Nicholson imitation. It’s a riot...
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EEGAH
(1962, Upgraded 8/23/21) Arch Hall, Jr., Richard Kiel, Marilyn Manning, Arch Hall, Sr. Hilarious schlock about a couple of teenagers who tangle with an actual caveman living in the desert. Junior saves the day when Manning is kidnapped by the beast. He rescues her and after they escape from caveman's desert cave...
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EERIE MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW
(1974, aka THE SEXORCIST) Stella Carnacina, Chris Avram, Lucretia Lovei. An art student purchases an ancient wooden crucifixion statue. In a shocking scene, it comes to life and rapes her. She later fin
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EERIE TALES
(1919) Conrad Veidt, Anita Berber, Reinhold Schunzel, Hugo Doblin. This is a quintet of five different chilling tales. In the dark hours after an old bookshop closes, the portraits of the Devil, a S
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EL DIABLO RIDES*
(1939, Metropolitan) Bob Steele, Claire Rochelle, Kit Guard, Ted Adams. Bob wanders into town looking for his dad’s killer. Townsfolk mistake him for a bandit called “El Diablo.” He later discovers
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ELLIS ISLAND*
(1936, Invincible) Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon, Jack LaRue, Johnny Arthur. One of the better indie crime films we've seen recently. It opens with a daring bank robbery. Though the crooks are eventually nab
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EMBALMER, THE*
(1966) Maureen Brown, Gin Mart, Luciano Gasper, Anita todesco. One of the most sought after Italian horror films. A horrible fiend is on the loose under the streets of venice. He pulls beautiful girls down i
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EMERGENCY LANDING* (aka Robot Pilot)
(1941, aka ROBOT PILOT) Forest Tucker, Carol Hughes, William Halligan, Evelyn Brent. Okay thriller about a couple of scientist who are trying to develop a futuristic robot-controlled airplane for the
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EMPEROR AND THE GOLEM, THE
(1952) Jan Werich, Marie Vasova, Natasa Collova, Bohus Zahorsky. The Holy Roman Emperor—a not too pleasant person—is searching for the mythical monster, the Golem. In a strange set of circumstances,
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EMPEROR JONES, THE
(1933) Paul Robeson, Dudley Digges, Frank Wilson, Fredi Washington, Billie Holiday, James P. Johnson, Moms Mabley. Robeson is a convicted killer who escapes from a chain gang and sets up his own brutal empire in the wilds of Haiti. After his minions revolt, he escapes into the jungle where...
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EMPIRE PICTURES, Vol. 1
GET THAT MAN (1935) Wallace Ford; THE FIRE TRAP (1935) Norman Foster; SHADOWS OF THE ORIENT (1935) Regis Toomey; WAY OF THE WEST (1935) Wally Wales. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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ENCOUNTER WITH THE UNKNOWN
(1959) Battah, Omar Sharif, Reyad El Kasabgy, Umar El-Hariri. A gang of smugglers murders a factory manager. One of the factory employees is blamed. Before the cops can grab him he flees across the desert into another country. It gets even more complicated when his sister back home falls in love with...
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END OF THE LINE, THE
THE END OF THE LINE (1957) Alan Baxter, Charles Clay, Jennifer Jayne, Barbara Shelley, Ferdy Mayne. Baxter has a great part as an American writer in London who succumbs to the charms of his ex-girlfriend, played by Barbara Shelley (who wouldn’t!). Unfortunately, she’s now married! And when her hubby ends up dead, he finds himself the target of a blackmail scheme...
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END OF THE WORLD (1977)*
(1977) Christopher Lee, Sue Lyon, Dean Jagger, Kirk Scott, Lew Ayres. After witnessing an accidental death, a priest goes on a spiritual retreat where he encounters his alien look-a-like! This alien has plans...
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END OF THE WORLD, SPECIAL 2-DISC EDITION
(1931) Abel Gance, Victor Francen, Colette Darfeuil, Sylvie Gance. We now offer the original 90-minute French language version of this classic sci-fi film, complete with English subtitles. You’ll also get...
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END OF THE WORLD, THE
(1916) This is a truly remarkable early silent science fiction classic. A massive comet approaches Earth. It narrowly misses our planet, but causes enormous upheaval, including massive rioting and a
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ENDSTATION 13 SAHARA—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1963) Peter Van Eyck, Carroll Baker, Ian Bannen, Denholm Elliott. Five men of different nationalities labor at an oil station in the dusty, dry wilds of the Sahara. Just when tensions seem taut amongst them, a sexy blonde (Baker) and her ex-hubby arrive at the station...
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ENTER THE DEVIL*
(1972) Irene Kelly, Josh Bryant, David Cass. Enter the Devil is a great American-made B horror movie. People are disappearing in the wastelands. An occult researcher discovers that a devil-worshipping cul
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ERIK THE VIKING*
(1965) Gordon Mitchell, Giuliano Gemma, Eleonora Bianchi, Elisa Montes. Erik (Mitchell) sails into danger in the New World. He is betrayed by a trusted warrior pal who murders his Greek navigator. He then
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EROTIC BRIDE FROM HELL, THE
HELL (1972) This chilling movie based on a traditional Japanese ghost story. The story concerns a young man who has fallen deeply in love with a beautiful but mysterious woman. He eventually discove
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ESCAPE BY NIGHT
(1953) Sid James, Bonar Colleano, Simone Silva, Andrew James, Ted Ray, written and directed by John Gilling. James plays an Italian racketeer on the run in London. He runs into a scoop-seeking, hard-drinking reporter. The reporter (Colleano) helps him hide out in a shut-up theater and in return he gets the gangster’s life story. A little boy, who is convinced they’re secret agents, brings them food while they’re in hiding. The coppers are soon onto them...
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ESCAPE FROM GALAXY 3
(1976) Cheryl Buchannon, James Milton, Don Powell, Chris Avram. A pair of space lovers finds themselves in a far off galaxy surrounded by high tech hostilities. Danger follows as they try to escape
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ESCAPE INTO NIGHT
(1972) Sonia Graham, Patricia Maynard, Edmund Pegge, Vikki Chambers, Steven Jones. This two-disc set features all six episodes of the classic fantasy-horror mini-series. A young girl is stuck in her home due to an illness. To pass the time she draws pictures that, amazingly, come to life...
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EVERYMAN'S LAW*
(1936, Supreme) Johnny Mack Brown, Beth Marion, Frank Campeau. Truly one of Johnny’s best films, mastered from a stunning 16mm original print. Johnny is hired by a tyrannical cattle baron to run all
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EVIL BRAIN FROM OUTER SPACE
(1959) Ken Utsui, Junko Ikeuchi, Reiko Seto, Terumi Hoshi. What’s not to like? It’s another hilarious Starman movie. This epic has our hero battling against the sinister brain of Balazar and his crazed minions of Marpetians...
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EXECUTIONER OF VENICE, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1963, Aka Blood of the Executioner) Lex Barker, Guy Madison, Alessandra Panaro, Mario Petri. Toss those old full-screen versions of this Peplum classic, here at last is a beautiful widescreen copy of this early ‘60s classic from 35mm. It’s Lex against Guy in this great epic set in the middle ages during the inquisition...
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EXILE EXPRESS
(1939) Anna Sten, Alan Marshall, Jerome Cowen, Stanley Fields, Harry Davenport. After a long hiatus, this was supposed to mark Sten’s big comeback. She’s very good and cute as a bug as a lab assistan
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EXORCISM—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1975, Upgraded 10/19/21) Paul Naschy, Maria Perschy, María Kosty, Mercedes Molina. A satanic cult is on the loose in the English countryside. They stage a series of gruesome crimes that baffle the local authorities. The story centers around a young lady; who unknowingly takes part in a satanic rite and becomes possessed by the spirit of...
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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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EXTRAVAGANCE
(1930) Owen Moore, June Collyer, Lloyd Hughes, Dorothy Christy. Here are a couple of the original plugs when they promoted this film: “The Younger Smart Set of Today in a Drama of Marriage, Morals a
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EYES BEHIND THE STARS
(1977) Martin Balsam, Robert Hoffman, Nathalie Delon, Sherry Buchannon, Victor Valente. A photographer and his female model shoot photos out in the deep woods. A feeling of creepiness overcomes them—
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F.P. 1 DOESN'T ANSWER—English Subtitled Edition
(1932) Hans Alber, Sybille Schmitz, Peter Lorre, Paul Hartman. Great sci-fi about a giant floating platform built in the mid-Atlantic as a refueling stopover for trans-Atlantic flights. Unfortunately there are plans afoot to stop this daring project. Albers is the great flier in the center of it all, who falls for the beautiful daughter of the man who built the platform. Sabotage and intrigue soon...
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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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FABULOUS WORLD OF JULES VERNE, THE
(1958) Lubor Tokos, Hugh Downs, Arnost Navrátil, Miroslav Holub, Frantisek Slégr. This is easily the best quality DVD edition of this fabulous science fiction film on the market. The evil Count Artigas kidnaps the scientist Professor Roch and his assistant. Artigas takes them to his headquarters inside an enormous volcano, far off at sea. The machines the professor creates are incredible. His heavy water experiments soon provide...
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FACE AT THE WINDOW, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1939) Tod Slaughter, John Warwick, Marjorie Taylor, Robert Adair, Harry Terry. If you've never seen a Slaughter film before, this is the one to start with. There's a monster, a mad killer, and a crazed scientist experimenting with the reanimation of the dead. The victims often see the face of a misshapen monster leering in their windows, momments before they...
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FACE AT THE WINDOW, THE—Original Full Screen Edition
(1939, Upgraded 11/11/21) Tod Slaughter, John Warwick, Marjorie Taylor, Robert Adair, Harry Terry. If you've never seen a Slaughter film before, this is the one to start with. There's a monster, a mad killer, and a crazed scientist experimenting with the reanimation of the dead. The victims often see the face of a misshapen monster leering in their windows, momments before they...
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FACE IN THE FOG, A*
(1936, Victory) June Collyer, Lloyd Hughes. Murder abounds in this back stage chiller that features a mad hunchback who's suspected of a number of grisly murders. Cheap, but fun. From 16mm.
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FACE OF TERROR, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1962) Lisa Gaye, Fernando Rey, Virgilio Teixeira, Gerard Tichy. In widescreen on DVD video for the first time. A schlocky but fun blend of horror and sci-fi. A scientist develops a drug that eradicates scar tissue. He takes a woman and transforms her disfigured face into a thing of beauty. Unknown to him, she is a wanted psycho!
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FACE OF THE FROG—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1959, Upgraded 10/15/21) Carl Lange, Joachim Fuchsberger, Siegfried Lowitz, Eddi Arent. A young American detective becomes involved in a series of ghastly crimes. The only clue to be found is the mysterious seal of the White Frog. Some of the murder sequences in this film are...
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FALL OF ROME, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1963, Upgraded 3/19/24) Carl Mohner, Loredana Nusciak, Ida Galli, Andrea Aureli, directed by Antonio Margheriti. It is the days after the death of Constantine. The empire has split into East and West. Bigotry against Christians has run rampant again. Mohner plays a Roman tribune, also a Christian, who flees because...
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FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER, THE (1966)
(1966) Denholm Elliot, David Buck, Susannah York, Mary Miller, Dudley Jones, Olive MacGreevy, Bernard Archard. This British TV movie of the Poe classic is short and sweet, but very well done with Ell
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FALLGUY
(1961) Ed Dugan, G.J. Mitchell, Louis Gartner, Don Alderetter, Madeline Frances, Wes Carlson. A teenage boy drives off from a diner and witnesses a car-to-car shooting in which a gangster is badly wounded, his car crashing into a ditch...
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FALLING MAN, THE
THE FALLING MAN (1968) Henry Silva, Beba Loncar, Keenan Wynn, Carlo Palmucci. Silva plays a tough police inspector in this Euro-crime thriller. A gang of thieves has killed his son. To make matters worse, he’s accused of killing a police informer. Soon he’s fired from the force...
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FALSE FACES
(1931) Lowell Sherman, Peggy Shannon, Lila Lee, Berton Churchill, David Landau, Joyce Compton. Sherman gives a grand performance as a doctor who’s fired from his hospital job for being morally corrupt. He then sets himself up as a plastic surgeon, although he is completely unqualified. He seduces women, rips off his patients, and soon causes an operating room tragedy that lands him in criminal court...
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FAME AND THE DEVIL*
(1949) Misha Auer, Marilyn Bufor, Marcel Cerdan. How many men have gone to the devil (literally) over a woman. This off-beat fantasy is about three men...
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FAMOUS GHOST STORIES
(1961) Vincent Price, Richard Carlson, Juli Redding, Lugene Sanders. Here's an unreleased TV pilot originally masterminded by Bert I. Gordon and the folks at Herts Lion Productions
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FANCHON ROYER PICTURES, Vol. 1
PILOT X (1937) John Carroll. TEN LAPS TO GO (1936) Rex Lease. MYSTIC CIRCLE MURDER (1938) Robert Fiske. MILE A MINUTE LOVE (1937) William Bakewell. Click on the image to the left to find out more about these four great titles...
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FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD*
(1968, aka MELINKA) Anita Eckberg, Julian Ugarte, Diana Lorys, John Hamiton. A woman inherits a medieval castle only to find that it's infested with vampires. Some truly gorgeous female vampires. Beautiful color and print, 35mm.
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FANNY BY GASLIGHT*
(1944) Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, Wilfred Lawson, Stewart Granger. Calvert is the down-on-her-luck damsel in this polished Victorian melodrama. Mason is great as the dastardly fellow who kills her...
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FANTOMAS (1932) - SUBTITLED EDITION
(1932) Jean Galland, Thomy Bourdelle, Tania Fedor, Georges Rigaud. Fantomas, a hooded killer, is loose in an old chateau on a stormy night. Guests suspect something is amiss. When a call is made to the police, the wire is cut. The wind howls
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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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FANTOMAS VS. THE IRON CLAW
FANTOMAS VS. THE IRON CLAW (1969) Demir Karahan, Nebahat Çehre, Yildirim Gencer, Feri Cansel. This likeable piece of Turkish shlock is about two masked adversaries: The Iron Claw fights for justice, while the other, Fantomas, is a master criminal. They do battle while the world watches on. There are tons of shoot-outs, fistficuffs, and nightclub numbers featuring belly dancers...
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FAST BULLETS
(1936, Reliable) Tom Tyler, Rex Lease, Al Bridge, Margaret Nearing. Tom and the Rangers battle Al Bridge and his cutthroat gang. Tom gets one of the gang (Lease) to go straight and help him infiltra
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FASTHAND IS STILL MY NAME
(1972) Alan Steel, William Berger, Frank Brana, Gill Roland, Celine Bessy. A gang of former confederates lay siege to a Cavalry fort, killing everyone except for Steel, whom they torture mercilessly.
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FEAR NO MORE
(1961) Mala Powers, Jacques Bergerac, John Harding, Helena Nash, John Baer. Powers is the beautiful young ex-psychiatric patient who travels by train from Los Angeles to San Francisco. She soon finds herself accused of murder when a dead woman is found in her compartment. Arrested and taken off the train, she escapes custody and flees to her apartment. There she finds...
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FEAST OF SATAN*
(1971) Krista Nell, Espartaco Santoni, Teresa Gimpera, Julio Pena. A lady arrives at a coastal village where her sister—now missing—has last been seen. The police investigate but she decides to snoop around
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FEDERAL FUGITIVES*
(1941 PRC) - Neil Hamilton, Doris Day, Victor Varconi, Charles C. Wilson. As PRCs go, this one is a cut above the norm. Hamilton plays a slick secret service agent assigned to probe the deaths of three of
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FEMALE FIENDS
(1963) Lex Barker, Carole Matthews, Peter Dyneley. An accident gives Lex amnesia...
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FEMALE FUGITIVE
(1938) Evelyn Venable, Craig Reynolds, Reed Hadley, John Kelly. A woman is shocked when she discovers her husband is the head of a truck-hijacking ring. When he forces her to drive their getaway car, she finds herself wanted by the police, too. An OK Monogram crime thriller with an engaging script...
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FERRYMAN MARIA
(1936) Sybille Schmitz, Aribert Mog, Carl de Vogt, Peter Vob. One night a village ferryman hears the ring of his passenger bell. When he arrives at the dock, he discovers a darkened figure waiting
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FERRYMAN, THE
THE FERRYMAN (1974) Jeremy Brett, Natasha Parry, Geoffrey Chater, Lesly Dunlop, Andy Bradford. This is a cool 50-minute TV feature about a horror novelist and his wife who go to a house in the country for a short holiday. To their horror, they soon realize that one of his horror novels is coming true when they are haunted by the ghost of a...
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FEUD OF THE TRAIL*
(1937, Victory) Tom Tyler, Harlene Wood, Dick Alexander. After rescuing a man robbed by outlaw, Tom finds out some startling news: It seems the leader of the gang is a dead ringer from him! Tom sets out to track the
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FEW DOLLARS FOR DJANGO, A*
(1966) Anthony Steffen, Gloria Osuna, Frank Wolf, Jose Lluch. Django wants to settle down and start a new life, perhaps even become sheriff. It’s hard for a good gun to stay quiet, though, and he f
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FIG LEAF FOR EVE, A*
(1944 aka DESIRABLE LADY) Jan Wiley, Phil Warren, Betty Blythe. An exotic dancer is thrown in the slammer for performing an overly risqué dance in public. Later, she discovers her boss set up the ra
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FIGHTERS OF THE SADDLE
(1929) Art Accord, Peggy Montgomery, John Lowell, Tom Bay. Art’s dad is buying up ranch land to sell as right of way for a new road. He sends Art and his no-good cousin to kick a family off their ra
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