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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 #193
DRACULA AND SON (1976, WIDSCREEN) Christopher Lee, Bernard Menez, Marie Helene Breillat. Dracula takes a mortal woman to bear his son. WEREWOLF WOMAN (1976, 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 #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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WALK-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #8
HORROR MANIACS (1948, aka THE GREED OF WILLIAM HART) Tod Slaughter, Henry Oscar, Jenny Lynn. Tod's up to his maniacal tricks again in this grisly bodysnatching tale. PLUS: THE MONKEY’S PAW (1948) Milton Rosmer, Megs Jenkins, Michael Harvey. This engrossing British chiller is based on the classic horror tale by W.W. Jacobs. A man comes into possession of a withered, but magical paw of a dead monkey. From this paw he is bestowed three wishes...
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WALK-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #7
THE CHASE (1946, United Artists) Robert Cummings, Peter Lorre, Steve Cochran, Michele Morgan. 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 overdressed psychos. PLUS: SHOCK (1946, Fox) Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore. A woman goes into catatonic shock after seeing a brutal murder. When she comes to, she discovers her doctor is the killer!
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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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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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