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$98 Special Sale
THE $98 SPECIAL—Back for the Holiday Season and the New Year! Now through Tuesday, January 20th of 2026, buy 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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.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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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 #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 #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 #106
THE GHOST (1963) Barbara Steele, Peter Baldwin. In this grand sequel to Horrible Dr. Hichcock. Barbara is haunted by the ghost of her murdered husband. Plus: DEAD EYES OF LONDON (1961) Joachim Fuchsberger, Karen Baal, Klaus Kinski. One of the best German Edgar Wallace horror films of the early '60s; a remake of Lugosi's The Human Monster
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #107
DESTINATION SPACE (1959) Harry Townes, John Agar, Cecil Kellaway, Witney Blake. Townes and Agar are the chiefs of a giant space station spinning through the heavens. Plus: TERROR IN THE MIDNIGHT SUN (1959) Robert Burton, Barbara Wilson, Stan Gester. Scientists investigate the landing of an Alien spaceship in Lapland
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #108
THE DEVIL’S NIGHTMARE (1971) Erika Blanc, Jean Servais, Daniel Emilfork. Tourists spend the night in a sinister castle. Another guest arrives, a beautiful woman who’s really a succubus! Plus: LONG HAIR OF DEATH (1964) Barbara Steele, Robert Rains. A woman under suspicion of witchcraft is burned alive. Her curse brings her back from the dead
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #109
CASTLE OF FU MANCHU (1972) Christopher Lee, Maria Perschy, Richard Greene. Fu Manchu has a super weapon that can freeze oceans—and ships. He plans to blackmail the world; his first big target is the Black Sea
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #110
GAMMERA THE INVINCIBLE (1966) Brian Donlevy, Albert Dekker, Diane Findlay. A giant fire-breathing turtle-like dinosaur ravages Japan. Plus: LAST MAN ON EARTH (1964) Vincent Price, Franca Bettola, Emma Daniell. A plague has killed off most of the earth's population and Price is the sole survivor
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #111
WEREWOLF VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMAN (1970) Paul Naschy, Gaby Fuchs, Patty Shepard. An ancient witch is revived. She turns a girl into a vampire who then goes on a terror spree. Plus: CURSE OF THE DEVIL (1973) Paul Naschy, Fabiola Falcon. Paul is turned into a snarling beast by a group of female devil worshippers
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #112
MESA OF LOST WOMEN (1952) Allan Nixon, Jackie Coogan. A group of peoples being held captive by a moron with a gun, crash land on a desert mesa where a mad scientist is experimenting with giant spiders. Plus: CAT WOMEN OF THE MOON (1953) Sonny Tufts, Marie Windsor, Victor Jory. One of the granddaddies of ‘50s camp sci-fi
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #113
TEENAGE BAD GIRL (1957) Anna Neagle, Sylvia Syms. Anna just can't seem to 'straighten out' her delinquent daughter. Her path eventually leads to crime, rebellion, death, and redemption. Plus: TEENAGE WOLFPACK (1957) Henry Bookholt, Karen Baal. A tense, tough story of teenage gangs committing acts of robbery, violence, and murder
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #115
DEATH IS NIMBLE, DEATH IS QUICK (1967) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris. Tony and Brad protect a lady who’s a kidnap target in this thriller that features sci-fi, ancient temples, martial arts, big explosions, etc. Plus: SO DARLING, SO DEADLY (1967) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris. The boys protect a scientist and his amazing power beam that can destroy targets 300 miles away
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #116
WEREWOLF OF WASHINGTON (1973) Dean Stockwell, Biff McGuire, Jane House, Michael Dunn. An old fashioned, schlocky grade B werewolf movie! The President’s press secretary (Stockwell) is on a trip thro
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #117
HERCULES AND THE PRINCESS OF TROY (1965) Gordon Scott, Paul Stevens. One of the best spectacle films we offer—really. Scott is very good as Hercules in this wonderful color fantasy. A giant sea dra
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #120
JOURNEY TO THE LOST CITY (1958) Debra Padget, Paul Christian, Walter Reyer, directed by Fritz Lang. BLACK SUNDAY (1960) Barbara Steele, John Richardson
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #121
THE MUMMY’S REVENGE (1973) Paul Naschy, Jack Taylor, Maria Silva, Helga Line. An evil pharaoh and his queen slash the throats of young girls and drink their blood. Plus: VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES (1972) Paul Naschy, Vic Winner. This is one of the more graphic and brutal of the Paul Naschy films to come out of the ‘70s
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #122
BELL FROM HELL (1970) Viveca Lindfors, Renaud Verley. After being locked away for years, a man comes back to seek his bizarre revenge on his aunt and her three daughters. MURDER MANSION (1972) Andre Resino, Analia Gade, Evelyn Stewart. A young couple, lost in the fog, stumble upon an eerie cemetery next to a sinister mansion
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #123
THIS REBEL BREED (1959 aka BLACK REBELS) Rita Moreno, Mark Damon, Gerald Mohr, Dyan Cannon. Blacks take on whites and whites take on Hispanics in this very entertaining teenage thriller. THE REBEL SET (1959) Gregg Palmer, Edward Platt, Don Sullivan. Interesting beatnik film that shows the atmosphere and flavor of the late ‘50s beatnik clubs
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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 #14
(Upgraded 5/10/24) HORROR HOTEL (1960, U.S. Anamorphic Edition) Christopher Lee, Betta St. John, Valentine Dyall, Patricia Jessel. Classic horror as a witch lures victims into a New England village for blood sacrifices. Plus: THE HEAD (1959, Uncut Anamorphic Edition) Horst Frank, Michel Simon, Paul Dahlke. A serum that keeps severed portions of the human body alive is used by a mad doctor on its own inventors decapitated head...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #140
I EAT YOUR SKIN (1964, Anamorphic) William Joyce, Heather Hewitt, Dan Stapleton, Walter Coy. A playboy writer flies to a remote island filled with strange goings-on, hoping for the inspiration to a new book. He finds a mad scientist experimenting on natives, eventually turning them into raving zombies...THE MONSTER FROM THE SURF (1964, Anamorphic) Jon Hall, Sue Casey, Arnold Lessing, Elaine DuPont. Teens are slain on the beach by a big, hulking 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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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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