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| A Bucket Of Blood (1959) | Roger Corman's first vision of "Little Shop of Horrors" With Dick Miller getting that life like quality to his clay sculptures by building them around life like dead people. |
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| Amazing Mr. X 1948 | Originally released as The Spiritualist, this atmospheric and moody film features Truhan Bey and Lynn Bari. Bey is a phony fortune teller who has made a deal with Bari's possibly late husband. |
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| Angel on My Shoulder 1946 | After his role as heavenly messenger Mr. Jordan, Claude Rains plays the devil himself in this fine fantasy which also stars the great Paul Muni in a double role as gangster and judge (newly mastered from an original print). |
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| Ape Man 1943 | Bela Lugosi. Low budget horror. Similar in some ways to Son of Ingagi. Need we say more? |
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| Assignment Outer Space 1960 | Films like this one are what have given 60's sci-fi its reputation. This awful Italian import has almost nothing to recommend it, save Gabriella Farinon's curves. |
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| Beyond Tomorrow 1940 | Jean Parker, Richard Carlson and C. Aubrey Smith star in this fine fantasy about three elderly men who befriend two strangers on Christmas eve. The two strangers (boy and girl) fall in love with each other, and remain friends with the three men. Later these three are killed in a plane crash, but return as ghosts to help the young couple they brought together |
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| Black Dragons 1944 | Lugosi, a respected plastic surgeon since his days in Such Men Are Dangerous, is hired by the Japs to turn Jap spies into American looking chaps who can move freely in the U.S. A war time espionage/horror film from Monogram. |
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| Black Sleep 1956 | How can a film that stars Basil Rathbone, Akim Tamiroff, Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney Jr.and John Carradine smell worse than yesterday's fish? Watch and see. |
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| Bluebeard 1944 | Considering the production values; and considering the cast, which includes John Carradine, Ludwig Stossel, Jean Parker and Nils Asther; it is difficult to believe that this is a PRC production. |
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| Bombs over London 1937 | Presented here under its original British release title of Midnight Menace this is the third (along with Non-Stop New York and Things to Come) in the trilogy of English prophetic features. Here star Charles Farrell plays a cartoonist who uncovers a Balkan minister's plot to bomb London with pilotless airplanes (just as Hitler was to do within 5 years). |
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| Boris Karloff: The Ghoul 1933 | Karloff stars in this print that was reconstructed from a 35mm Czech. original. Until recently this was the only known print: and is followed by a collection of rare horror trailers |
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| Bride of the Monster 1955 | Bela Lugosi's last speaking role. Also known as Bride Of The Atom. Written, Directed and Produced by the Dewit Clinton school of attire honor student: Ed Woods Jr. |
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| Carnival of Souls (1962) | Painful cult classic, about $12.98 worth of production values and a cast pulled from department stores (but at least its better than Ed Wood), Mary Henry is enjoying the day by riding around in a car with two friends. When challenged to a drag, the women accept, but are forced off of a bridge. It appears that all are drowned, until Mary, quite some time later, amazingly emerges from the river. After recovering, Mary accepts a job in a new town as a church organist, only to be dogged by a mysterious phantom figure that seems to reside in an old run-down pavilion. It is here that Mary must confront the personal demons of her spiritual insouciance (the review is better than the movie)! |
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| Circus Of Fear 1966 | Christopher Lee stars in this outstanding psychological drama. We offer the uncut 91 min. British release in full color. This title is also know (in B&W) as Psycho Circus at 67 min. |
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| Crimes At The Dark House 1940 | Best of the Todd Slaughter films; this was the first, and most enjoyable, film version of The Woman In White. |
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| Cry of the Werewolf (1944) | Young woman raised by gypsies is actually daughter of a werewolf. She starts killing those who know about her. |
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| Curse Of The Swamp Creature 1966 | Yet another Larry Buchanan epic, on the grand scale of the Creature of Destruction and the Eye Creatures. One begins to wonder if John Agar ever made a good film? |
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| Death is Called Engelchen 1963 | A classic from the makers of The Shop on Main Street. A young fighter is shot in the spine on the last day of WWII, while lingering near death he recalls his experiences during the war, and believes that the German General Engelchen is after him. |
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| Death Kiss 1933 | Another Lugosi outing, interesting for its behind the scenes look at a movie studio of the 1930's; this one is Tiffany. This neat murder mystery stars Lugosi as head of a studio that is having trouble getting the film "Death Kiss" made; it seems the actors keep getting themselves murdered (actors are so rude!). Edward Van Sloan (Lugosi's costar in Dracula) also stars. This was transferred from an original 16mm print. |
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| Devil Bat 1942 | Possibly the best remembered of the PRC/Lugosi films; it even spawned both a sequel, and a remake. Lugosi invents an after shave lotion that attracts giant killer bats (that he happens to breed). |
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| Devil's Island 1926 | Pauline Frederick, Marion Nixon and George Lewis star in this fine example of latter day silent film. For our transfer we were able not only to obtain a complete print, but a stunning original. |
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| Dr. Blood's Coffin (1961) | People are mysteriously disappearing near a remote Cornish village, where a scientist is experimenting with reviving the dead. Hazel Court is nice to look at, But the Dr. would have trouble keeping the theatre audience from dropping like files! |
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| Drums Of Jeopardy 1931 | Take the man who starred as Dr. Fu Manchu, put him in a plot that concerns his avenging his daughter's death, and you have Mark of Terror (AKA Drums Of Jeopardy). The great Warner Oland plays (are you ready) Dr. Boris Karloff. |
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| Eye Creatures 1966 | Awful color remake of Invasion Of The Saucer Men. At one point you'll see several Eye Creatures running through the woods (if you're still awake), two have only head and shoulder costumes with black shirt and jeans below. |
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| Eyes Without A Face 1960 | This is the original French version (with English subtitles) not the dubbed Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus. Valli (best known for her role as Orson Welles' girl friend in The Third Man) turns in a chilling performance, and the face grafting scene is more horrifying then any scene from a modern slasher flick. this title just $16.95 post paid. |
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| F P 1 1930 | This is the English version of this classic sci-fi adventure. Conrad Veit stars as the mysterious pilot who must save floating platform one; the first man made island. |
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| Fiend without a Face (1958) | A Scientist, experimenting with telekinetic powers enhanced by a nearby nuclear power plant succeeds in creating a new form of life. This new creature grows in intelligence until it finally escapes his laboratory. Once outside the lab, and closer to its nuclear power source it multiplies. The creature is also invisible, so no one knows what it looks like (unless they saw the poster) |
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| Four Sided Triangle 1953 | First official Hammer film stars Barbara Payton (who was not ashamed) as a girl to good to be one so they made her two. |
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| Gamma People (1956) | How did Paul Douglas get mixed up in this (He had Jan Sterling at home, so it couldn't have been for Eva Bartok). An American reporter smells a story when he is stranded in an Iron Curtain country where the local dictator is using gamma rays to transform children into mutated henchmen. |
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| Giant Gila Monster (1959) | A couple of teenagers are reported missing in a small Texas town, and it is thought they eloped until their bodies are found in a ravine. Sheriff Jeff turns to his friend, Clarence Winstead, a garage mechanic and leader of a hot-rod gang for help. A series of tragic motor accidents occur and it becomes apparent that a giant gila monster is roaming the area and depleting the town of its hot-rodding teen-agers. And might have plans on attending the BIG record-hop party. |
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| Horror Hotel 1960 | What must be called a sleeper. This truly scary film concerns witchcraft in old New England and stars Christopher Lee. The climax in the graveyard never fails to chill. |
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| House on Haunted Hill (1959) | What a movie! Price is just great - and the old woman, that's Bronko Billy's real life sister - the self proclaimed worst singer in history (her album, Music to Suffer By is a classic) - Leona Anderson. The plot: Eccentric millionaire Fredrick Loren and his 4th wife, Annabelle, have invited 5 people to the house on Haunted Hill for a "haunted House" party. Whoever will stay in the house for one night will earn ten thousand dollars each. As the night progresses, all the guests are trapped inside the house with ghosts, murderers, and other terrors. - Filmed in "Emergo" - a skeleton would come from the back of the theatre and go into the screen as Price reeled it in. |
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| Invisible Ghost 1941 | Above average Lugosi second feature. Though Such Men Are Dangerous, Ninotchka and Devil's in Love show the fine work that Lugosi was capable of, he has always been associated with this low budget genre. |
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| It's A Wonderful Life 1946 | Both Frank Capra and Jimmy Stewart's favorite film. This is one of the few movies that can not be tired of, it's a perfect film. Hal Roach colorized it in 1986, an it stands as the best argument against that technology.. |
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| King of the Zombies (1941) | A small plane off the south coast of America is low on fuel and blown off course by a storm. Guided by a faint radio signal, they crash land on an island. The passenger, his manservant and the pilot take refuge in a mansion owned by a doctor. The easily-spooked manservant soon becomes convinced the mansion is haunted by zombies and ghosts. Exploring, the 3 find a voodoo ritual in the cellar, where the doctor is trying to acquire war intelligence by transferring personalities into his zombies. But the interruption causes the zombies to turn on their creator. |
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| Last Man on Earth (1964) | First (and best) filmed version of I Am Legend. Forget Charlton Heston and Will Smith - stick with Price! Dr. Robert Morgan is the only survivor of a devastating world-wide plague due to a mysterious immunity he acquired to the bacterium while working in Central America years ago. He is all alone now... or so it seems. As night falls, plague victims begin to leave their graves, part of a hellish undead army that's thirsting for blood...his! |
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| Legend of Blood Mountain (1965) | Filmed in the movie capitol of the world (located in the secluded hills, somewhere between Athens and Atlanta Georgia) here is Dooley's masterpiece: The Legend of Blood Mountain. A small-town newspaperman begins to suspect that a wave of murders committed in the area may not be the work of a serial killer but a monster. |
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| Liliom 1935 | In 1935 Erich Pommer brought together Franz Waxman (who had scored the Bride Of Frankenstein), Charles Boyer (who gained fame that same year as the star of Private Worlds) and Fritz Lang (for his first film after escaping from Nazi Germany). The team was to produce the finest film version of the classic stage play; Liliom. This is the story of a low life carnival barker that was later transformed by Rodgers and Hammerstein into the musical: Carousel. Here we present the original, just as it was first screened in France over 50 years ago. When the film was first shown in this country it had been subtitled and cut by over half an hour. This is the original French Language version, un-subtitled; but the striking visuals, created by the capable hands of the director of Metropolis, will more than carry the viewer through any difficulties. |
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| Manster 1962 | Japanese horror film, shot in English and starring Peter Dyneley as a reporter injected with split juice. He later discovers an eye has sprouted on his shoulder; he develops a second head then splits in two. |
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| Missile To The Moon 1959 | A giant Spider, a race of rock men and those beautiful moon women help make this awful nonsense fun. |
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| Monster Maker 1944 | J. Carrol Naish, Glenn Strange and Ralph Morgan star in this sinister horror flick. Dr. Naish gives Morgan a disease that only Naish is able to cure. He hopes to cure Morgan so as to marry his daughter. |
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| Monster Walks 1932 | Familiar re-working of the Cat and the Canary type of old dark house mystery. This one stars Rex Lease, Vera Reynolds Sheldon Lewis and Mischa Auer. |
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| Murder By Television 1935 | Lugosi stars in a dual role with June Collyer, George Meeker and Hattie McDaniel. Here a scientist is killed during an experimental television broadcast. While the BBC was just gearing up for regular TV broadcasts, and RCA was to begin daily broadcast in April of 1939, this film was still seen as futuristic. Television, however, had been cropping up in films since the 1920's (note Barrymore's 13th Hour). |
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| My Son The Vampire 1952 | It took seven years to bring Old Mother Reilly Meets The Vampire to this country, and its easy to see why, This was the last and weakest of the series worth seeing only for Bela Lugosi (who under stood the title was to be Vampire Over London). |
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| Night Of The Big Heat 1971 | Very rare under this, its original British release title, this effective horror film is better known as the Island of the Burning Damned. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee star |
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| Night of the Blood Beast (1958) | Written by Roger Corman's big brother Gene - An astronaut returns from space dead. The base that recovered him is then cut off from the outside world by an alien. The revival of the dead astronaut, the death of a scientist, and the discovery of alien embryos inside the resurrected astronaut's body bodes ill for the survival of those trapped at the base and the rest of humanity. Can you say "Alien"? Extra points if you can say "It, the terror from beyond space" |
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| Night Tide 1963 | Moody but well done adaptation of Cat People, both in style and story line. Dennis Hopper falls for Linda Lawson who believes she is descended from a long line of sea devils. She is aided in her beliefs by Gavin Muir. |
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| Phantom of the Opera 1925 | Longest version (a full 10 min. longer than Blackhawk's) we've been able to locate, this one has the color Mask Of The Red Death scene. |
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| Phantom Ship (1935) |
AKA The Mystery of the Marie Celeste
(original title) They like to say this is "based on a true story" - the only thing true about it is; a ship named the Marie Celeste was found adrift in 1935 - actually they even got that wrong - it was the Mary Celeste <read the true story here> . As the rest of the story... During a horrific storm at sea, the crew realizes that there is a murderer among them who is killing them off one by one. Well, lets say its like those Law and Order episodes that are ripped from the headlines, but are just made up out of thin air :-) Director: Denison Clift Writers: Denison Clift (story), Charles Larkworthy (scenario) Stars:Bela Lugosi, Shirley Grey and Arthur Margetson |
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| Phantom Speaks (1945) | The spirit of an executed murderer enters the body of a physician, and forces him to do its bidding--namely, murder. Ever wonder why the spirits never want you to, oh lets say - make cotton candy? |
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| Pharoah's Curse (1957) |
Archaeologists in Egypt find one of
their crew has been turned into a blood sucking mummy after they
have unleashed a three thousand year curse by entering a Pharaoh's
tomb. Director: Lee Sholem Writer: Richard H. Landau (original story and screenplay) Stars:Mark Dana, Ziva Rodann and Diane Brewster |
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| Red Nightmare/ It Happened Here 1966 | First we present that cold war classic, narrated by Jack Webb, about what would happen if an American woke up one day and found that his country was taken over by Communists. Then, from an original 16mm print: the 1966 film, ten years in the making; It Happened Here. This film deals with England, after the Nazi occupation of the 1940's. Finally we offer a full theatrical trailer to RED DAWN. |
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| Rehearsal For a Crime 1962 | Written and directed by Luis Bunuel, and presented here under its original title of "The Criminal Life of Archibaldo De La Cruz" in Spanish with English subtitles. This is a complex and surreal image of a man's passions for sex and murder. |
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| Revolt of the Zombies 1936 | Dean Jagger stars in this story of Zombies that were created by the French in Cambodia as fighters. This was made by the brothers Halperin who also brought us White Zombie and Supernatural. |
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| Riders of the Whistling Skull 1937 | Best of the Three Mesquiteers' series of Westerns. Ray (Crash) Corrigan, Bob Livingston and Max Terhune are well complimented by a supporting cast including Iron Eyes Cody and Chief Thunder Cloud. The plot centers on an archaeological expedition to a lost Indian city of gold. The city is surrounded by an ominous rock formation that whistles as the wind blows through it. The film is enhanced by the eerie lighting effects and exciting suspense sequences. |
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| Rogue's Tavern 1936 | Wallace Ford and Clara Kimball Young are among the stars in this old dark house type mystery from the forgotten horror club. |
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| Seven Days to Noon 1950 | An English scientist runs away from a research center with an atomic bomb. In a letter sent to the British Prime Minister he threatens to blow up the center of London if the Government don't announce the end of any research in this field within a week. Special agents from Scotland Yard try to stop him, with help from the scientist's assistant future son-in-law to find and stop the mad man. |
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| Shadow Of Chinatown 1936 | 75 min condensation of the newly discovered Lugosi serial. |
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| Shadow Strikes 1937 | Low budget detective story filmed quickly to cash in on the radio show: |
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| Shock 1946 | Vincent Price, Reed Hadley and Lynn Bari star in this psychological murder mystery. Price kills his wife so as to continue his affair with Bari. The only witness is being treated by Price for a mental disorder. |
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| Son of Ingagi 1940 | All black cast in one of the rarest of the forgotten horror films. J & J is the first to offer this title, having transferred it from an original 16mm print. Staring Laura Bowman and Spencer (Andy Brown) Williams. This title is also contains four of the best 'Black exploitation' cartoons we've seen. |
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| Sphinx 1933 | Lionel Atwill, George (Gabby) Hayes and Paul Fix star in this outstanding Monogram outing. Atwill is a deaf-mute accused of murder by an immigrant janitor. The problem is that the janitor testifies Atwill asked him the time of day. A medical examination proves Atwill can not speak or hear. Remade by the same studio as The Phantom Killer in 1943. Mastered from 35mm nitrate. |
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| Strange Illusion 1945 | Edgar G. Ulmer's best moment, better even than Bluebeard. Warren William and Regis Toomey star in this metaphysical tale of suspicion and murder. |
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| Svengali 1955 | Hildegarde Neff, Donald Wolfit and Micheal Craig star in this British remake of the Warner's 1931 classic. Based on the du Maurier novel "Trilby", this film boasts outstanding sets (fashioned from the illustrations in the original book), but still falls short of the Barrymore version. |
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| Svengali Archie Mayo 1931 | J & J has located a mint original 16mm print of the classic. No tape of this film now available can boast the picture and sound quality of ours. This is the classic story "Trilby" with the great John Barrymore as Svengali, the mysterious music teacher with hypnotic powers, Marian Marsh also stars. |
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| Teenage Zombies 1959 | Teenagers Reg, Skip, Julie and Pam go out for an afternoon of water skiing on a nice day. They come ashore on an island that is being used as a testing center for a scientist and agents from "an eastern power." They seek to turn the people of the United States into easily controlled zombie like creatures. The agents steal Reg's boat, stranding the teens on the island. The four friends are then held captive in cages able only to speculate on their fate. Though they have already been testing the formula on convicts and drunks, the enemy scientist and agents plan to conduct final tests on the teens before they use it on the rest of America. Meanwhile, two of their friends, whom the captives had planned to meet later, search for their missing friends. After a series of suspicious encounters, they urge the corrupt sheriff to search the island where their friends are trapped. |
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| The Clutching Hand 1938 | Feature version of the Amazing Adventures of the Clutching Hand. Old movie buffs will have a field day spotting stars of the silent screen, and a very young Jon Hall. |
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| The Comeback (Hopkin's Last) 1970 |
AKA Savage Intruder, Hollywood Horror
House. Kind-a the slasher version of Sunset Bld, An aging actress whose career ended in the '30s lives in her decaying mansion with a retinue of bizarre people, including a personal assistant who keeps an arsenal of weapons. Director & writer: Donald Wolfe Writer: Donald Wolfe Stars:Miriam Hopkins, David Garfield (John's son), Gale Sondergaard, Lester Matthews and Joe Besser |
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| The Day The Earth Froze 1959 | We are fortunate to be able to present the uncut 80min version of this film, in color. This is a delightful fantasy film from Finland, the US and the USSR; with evil queens, magic mills and mystical harps. |
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| The Gargon Terror 1959 | Also known as "Teenagers from Outer Space"; this is the Tom Graeff epic about invading teenagers and cardboard lobsters. This is one of the few really bad films that is fun to watch. Graeff (an Orson Wells all rolled into one) is the only name in the production credits. |
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| The Haunted Ranch 1943 | This above average entry into the Monogram 'Range Busters' series stars Glenn Strange (Gunsmoke's bartender and Frankenstein's monster) and David Sharpe. |
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| The Undertaker & His Pals 1966 | Ray Dannis and Robert Lowery star in this gore, exploitation, comedy. Dannis runs a funeral parlor in the best of taste, he even offer trading stamps. Only for the stout hearded. |
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| Things To Come 1936 | The ultimate British prophecy film. This, based on The Shape Of Things To Come foretold the advent of WWII by a sneak attack in December. This is the 93min American release print. |
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| Thirteenth Guest 1932 | 13 years before the movie opens, there was a dinner party, at which the 13th guest failed to show up. The master of the manner has died, and left the bulk of his estate to this 13th guest, but nobody knows who that is. Now someone is murdering the remaining guests, and placing their dead bodies at the table, in the same seat they had occupied 13 years before. |
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| Three Cases Of Murder 1950 | This must have been the fore runner of Rod Serling's Night Gallery, more so than Flesh and Fantasy. Three separate tales (the first one "In The Picture" was re-done as a Night Gallery episode) are told: all feature Alan Badel in one role or another, the last has the powerful Orson Welles as a member of Parliament with an obsession. |
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| Tombstone Canyon 1935 | This film was saved from being just another horse opera by the outstanding performance of Sheldon Lewis as The Phantom, some neat plot twists and fine production values. This was filmed at Tiffany with a Universal studios' crew and Ken Maynard as star. |
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| Transatlantic Tunnel 1935 | Presented here in it's original American release form of 70min. under the title of "The Tunnel". Richard Dix stars in this futuristic and effective drama. A tunnel is to be built beneath the Atlantic ocean and Dix risks everything to see it through. |
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| Untamed Women 1952 | Mikel Conrad and Doris Merrick star in this silly sci-fi flick. Told in flashback with footage from 1,000,000 B.C. one feels sorry that Conners ever got off the island. |
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| Vampire Bat 1933 | When the villagers of Klineschloss start dying of blood loss, the town fathers suspect a resurgence of vampirism. While police inspector Karl remains skeptical, scientist Dr. von Niemann cares for the vampire's victims one by one, and suspicion falls on simple-minded Herman Gleib because of his fondness for bats. A blood-thirsty mob hounds Gleib to his death, but the vampire attacks don't stop |
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| White Zombie 1933 | Based on the novel The Magic Island by William Seabrook, this Halperin brothers' production is among the finest in the low budget horror field. Lugosi could not have been better, and the film itself so impressed Paramount that they hired the Halperins to do a picture ("Supernatural") with their biggest star: Lombard. |
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| Wild Ride 1960 | A rebellious punk of the beat generation spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in between partying and troublemaking. He eventually kidnaps his buddy's girlfriend, kills a few police officers and finally sees his own life end in tragedy. Jack Nicholson stars |
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| Witchcraft Through the Ages 1922 | Benjamin Christensen directed this fascinating early version of Swedish Erotica, with torture and nudity in a documentary setting. This title is offered with a companion film of "Seashell and the Clergyman" (a surrealistic view from 1920 of a Priest's lust for a young woman) and 'The Historic films of Lumerie 1895-98' This program of silent films is offered |
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| Zontar, The Thing from Venus 1966 | John Agar (again) teams with Larry Buchanan (again) in this color remake of It Conquered The World. A bat-like creature invades Agar's mind and forces him to cut off the world's power supply. |
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