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All of our DVDs are "Original Factory New" and are Region 1 or 0 (NTSC). 

Region 1 - U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories (NTSC) 
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Blu-ray discs do not play in a regular DVD player, you need a Blu-ray Player to play them. 

 

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    3-D Horror Collection - Volume 2

    This 3 movie set contains everything you need to watch 3-D horror classics at home. Remastered so you can watch either the original flat (2-D) film, or an enhanced 3-D version of DEMENTIA 13, THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.

    Comes complete with the three films on three DVD’s, two pair of wired shutter glasses, a video synchronization box, and instructions on how to set up and use the 3-D system, complete in one box.  DVD

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    Aenigma (1987)

    After she’s put into a coma by her snobby schoolmates, Eva gets even… with her mind! Yep, it’s “Patrick” like telekinesis horrors with a female lead, but in the hands of director Lucio Fulci you get some oddball highlights like death by snails for example. Out of print DVD.
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    Amazon Jail (1982)

    Deep in the Amazon jungle, a group of women escape a group of whip-cracking white slavers only to fall into the hands of a perverted priest whose followers just adore painted women.  Caught between bounty hunters and horny holy henchmen, it’s desperate damsels try it all to escape their poison paradise alive. Sleazy South American WIP stuff from Oswaldo de Oliveria, the man who brought the world Bare Behind Bars a couple of years earlier. This widescreen, uncut print is definitely 18+ rated. Out of print DVD.

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    Amityville Horror Triple Feature Box Set, The

    Triple Feature Box Set - The original AMITYVILLE HORROR (1979) with James Brolin and Margot Kidder as George and Kathy Lutz is teamed up with the enjoyable AMITYVILLE 2: THE POSSESSION (1982), which tells the story of the house before the Lutz’s moved in. You also get the Michael Bay produced 2005 remake of AMITYVILLE HORROR, which actually made the middle of the road 1979 version much better in retrospect.  DVD

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    At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1963)

    Classic scares from Jose Marins as his “Coffin Joe” character (in his first film appearance) searches out the perfect woman to bear him a child in a scared shitless religious town. Widescreen print with subtitles, intro and interview with Marins, trailer, making of featurette, and more. DVD

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    Attack of the 60 foot Centerfold (1995)

    Three gorgeous women will stop at nothing to become the Centerfold of the Year. Angel (J.J. North) enlists the help of a doctor who promises her great endowments with his secret beauty enhancement program. Naturally, something goes wrong in this sexy comedy from director Fred Olen Ray. Includes trailer and bios. Now out of print DVD.

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  • Attack of the Killer B's: 10 Movie Collection

    Ten classic horror and monster movies, guaranteed to please! THE PHANTOM FROM 10,000 LEAGUES (1956), ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES (1959), THE GIANT GILA MONSTER (1959), THE KILLER SHREWS (1959), TEENAGERS FROM OUT SPACE (1959), THE WASP WOMAN (1960), THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN’T DIE (1962), EEGAH! (1962), NIGHT FRIGHT (1968) and INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS (1973) can all be yours!  DVD

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    Aztec Mummy Against the Human Robot (1958) , The

    La Momia Azteca contra el Robot Humano (aka The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy) - A mad doctor builds a robot in order to steal a valuable treasure from the tomb guarded by a living mummy in this classic Mexican horror film. In Spanish… sadly, no English subtitles, but uncut and easy enough to follow.  DVD

    Please note: In Spanish, with no English subtitles.

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  • Back from Hell (1993)

    Up and coming actor, Jack, sells his soul to the devil and heads to Hollywood. He returns home after he is unable to fulfill his end of the pact. After being attacked, Jack hooks up with a childhood friend who’s now a priest and together they battle the forces of evil in this Michigan lensed horror outing. Includes director commentary and interview, deleted scene, and trailers. DVD

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  • Bare Behind Bars (1980)

    Imported women in prison fun. Deep within a Brazilian women’s prison, a sadistic warden who takes pleasure in others pain forces four inmates to make a break for it, killing anybody who gets in their way. Out of print English language release. DVD

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    Basket Case 2 (1989)

    Belial is back for round two, and this time around, he’s bringing some friends! Escaping the media frenzy after the first film, Duane and his deformed basket-brother hide out with Granny Ruth in her secluded mansion. When a tabloid reporter gets too snoopy, it's time for the freaks to stand together to keep their secret hideout, well, secret. Widescreen high def transfer looks great! Also includes interview and behind the scenes featurette. DVD

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    Basket Case 3: The Progeny (1991)

    In the third and final installment of Frank Henenlotter’s Basket Case trilogy, we find that brother Duayne is still hopelessly insane, while deformed Belial is about to become a daddy! Eve, or “Mrs. Belial” as the case may be, delivers a litter of bouncing baby monsters. When the police show up and cart the critters away, proud papa Belial sets off to gather up his brood of bloodthirsty offspring in a gory climax that’s sure to please. Includes original trailer. DVD

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  • Best of the Worst: 12 Film Collection , The

    We don’t quite agree that all twelve of these films are “the worst” horror films made, but there are some enjoyable clunkers contained in this collection for dame sure. MANOS: THE HANDS OF FATE (1966), TRACK OF THE MOONBEAST (1976), THE BEAST OF YUCCA FLATS (1961), EEGAH (1962), THE APE MAN (1943), THE AMAZING TRANSPARENT MAN (1960), THE ATOMIC BRAIN (1964), DEMENTIA 13 (1963), UNKNOWN WORLD (1951), THE TERROR (1963), MESA OF LOST WOMEN (1953) and THE INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD (1957) will offer up hours of amusement. DVD

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    Beware My Brethren (1972)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Kenny was raised within The Brethren, a creepy Evangelical sect that preaches the same creepy shit every christian cult preaches. A security guard by day, Kenny spends his nights stalking and strangling “immoral” women. After a new nurse is assigned to his ailing mother, she soon becomes suspicious of Kenny’s creepy church, which in turn brings her closer to their unholy wrath. Corrupt christianity and slasher film structure. Seems like a winner to us. Uncut 2K scan, includes commentary, trailer, and more.

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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  • Beyond Atlantis (1973)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - John Ashley and Sid Haig are a couple of crooks out to steal a stash of pearls from the population of a small uncharted island. They join up with good guy Patrick Wayne and Lenore Stevens to help plunder the loot. Once on the island, the leader of the islanders has other plans and orders his daughter to mate with one of the strangers in order to continue their race… which just so happens to be a race of pop-eyed water-breathers. Another in the series of Filipino horror and exploitation films from John Ashley and producer/director Eddie Romero. Includes commentary, interviews, trailer, TV spots, and photo gallery.

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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  • Beyond the Door (1974)

    2 Disc Collector’s Edition - Juliet Mills and Richard Johnson star in this import “Rosemary’s Baby / Omen” like possession film. Uncut, widescreen print with commentary by director Ovidio Assonitis and another with star Juliet Mills, 35th anniversary featurette, interview with Richard Johnson, trailers and more. Disc 2 is the US theatrical version of the film. Out of print DVD.

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  • Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) , The

    Dario Argento’s first feature length “thriller” is visually exciting and quite interesting in a Hitchcock sort of way. Tony Musante is an American writer in Rome. He witnesses a murder through a large art gallery window and before you know it, the police won’t let him leave the country until the murder is solved, but the killer threatens his girlfriend’s life if he doesn’t leave... Add in an excellent Ennio Morricone music score and the chills run deep. Includes trailer and the complete soundtrack. DVD

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  • Black Cat (1981) , The

    When the townspeople of a small English village start to die in a series of horrible accidents, Scotland Yard arrives to investigate. Is a deranged madman on the loose, or can it be something more supernatural? Check out this widescreen unrated Lucio Fulci thriller to find out. Includes trailer and Fulci bio.  DVD

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  • Black Cat (1981) , The

    When the townspeople of a small English village start to die in a series of horrible accidents, Scotland Yard arrives to investigate. Is a deranged madman on the loose, or can it be something more supernatural? Check out this uncut high def horror flick from director Lucio Fulci to find out. Includes interviews, commentary tracks, original locations, and more. Now out of print DVD.
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    Black Roses (1988)

    High def transfer includes commentary from director John Fasano and others, trailers and audition tapes. DVD

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    Black Shampoo (1976)

    Jonathan is tall, muscular, ballsy, and one of the most sought after hair stylists around; although that may be due to his reputation as a lover. Everything is cool for Jonathan until he gets between his sexy young receptionist and her former employer, the mob! Now Jonathan must pick up his chainsaw and become a killing machine on the side of the little guy in this slice of 70’s drive-in black exploitation. Widescreen print with commentary by director Greydon Clark, text interviews with stars John Daniels and Tanya Boyd, photo gallery, trailers, deleted scenes and more.  DVD

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    Black Shampoo (1976)

    DVD and Blu-ray Combo - Jonathan is tall, muscular, ballsy, and one of the most sought after hair stylists around; although that may be due to his reputation as a lover. Everything is cool for Jonathan until he gets between his sexy young receptionist and her former employer, the mob! Now Jonathan must pick up his chainsaw and become a killing machine on the side of the little guy in this slice of 70’s drive-in black exploitation. Extras include commentary by director Greydon Clark, text interviews with Clark and stars John Daniels and Tanya Boyd, photo gallery, trailers, and deleted scenes.

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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  • Blade Trilogy , The

    This collection features the original comic book based action-horror film, BLADE (1998) with Wesley Snipes as the half-vampire, half-mortal vampire slayer. BLADE 2 (2002) finds Blade forming an uneasy alliance with the vampire counsel to help take out The Reapers, who are feeding on vampires. In the third chapter, BLADE: TRINITY (2004), we find Blade is now wanted by the FBI and needs to join forces with the Nightstalkers to face Dracula himself in a final battle. No frills DVD film collection is now out-of-print.
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    Blood Drinkers (1966) , The

    aka The Vampire People.  Marco, resident Philippino vampire, hangs out with his dwarf assistant. Together, they seek to reanimate Marco’s long lost love by infusing her with the blood of his victims. He realizes it may be better to just go after her twin sister and go for a heart transplant to make things easier all around.

    Uncut print with commentary by producer Sam Sherman, interview with director Eddie Romero, who didn’t direct this movie, lost scenes from the film, live horror show preview, and trailers.
    There is a hole thru the UPC.  DVD

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  • Blood Freak (1972)

    Here you go. The world’s only anti-drug-christian-bad-monster horror film. Dimwit Herschel falls for bad-girl Ann. After just one toke of a joint Herschel becomes a spastic drug addict. Then he gets himself a job at a turkey farm where he eats drug tainted turkey meat and transforms into a monster with a giant turkey head who feeds on the blood of his fellow pot heads. To make matters even more absurd, the film is narrated by philosophical ramblings from a chain-smoking guy who says basically nothing in between coughing fits. There is not another film like Blood Freak... Guaranteed! You also get over 2 hours worth of bonus stuff, including trailers, short films, and more. Long out of print DVD.
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    Blood Orgy of the She-Devils (1973)

    Mara, the Queen of the Black Witches and her coven capture and sacrifice various men in her castle sanctuary in this drive-in classic from Ted V. Mikels. This is the long out of print Image Entertainment release of the film, and looks better than most releases that followed it. The DVD includes commentary and original trailer.

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  • Blood and Black Lace (1964)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Mario Bava’s classic horror outing about a series of grisly murders at an escort and drug business posing as a fashion house, with Cameron Mitchel, Eva Bartok, Thomas Reiner, and Mary Arden.

    2K restoration with a couple of commentary tracks from people who had nothing to do with the film, interviews, original Italian trailer, photo gallery, alternate US main titles, and a comparison between the US version and the European version.

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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  • Blood and Black Lace (1964)

    2-Disc Special Edition DVD - Mario Bava’s classic horror outing about a series of grisly murders at an escort and drug business posing as a fashion house, with Cameron Mitchel, Eva Bartok, Thomas Reiner, and Mary Arden. Uncut, widescreen, European version includes commentary, interviews, trailer, photos and more.  DVD

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  • Bloodletting (1997)

    Serena (Ariauna Albright), a young woman that’s fascinated with serial killers tracks down Butch Harlow (James L. Edwards), the most famous uncaught killer still on the prowl and becomes his apprentice. Together they go on a killing spree in this indy horror flick with a touch of comedy. Digitally remastered special edition DVD release includes commentary, deleted scenes, trailers, and more.  DVD

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  • Bloodsucking Freaks (1976)

    Blu-ray/DVD Combo - aka The Incredible Torture Show.  Director Joel Reed’s unforgettable black comedy tinged exploitation classic takes you to the bizarre off-off-Broadway Theater of the Macabre, operated by the devilishly deranged Sardu. He and his demented midget assistant, Ralphus, torture and mutilate women on stage for what seems to mostly be their own enjoyment. They also run a white slavery operation out of the basement of the theater. Sardu becomes smitten with the idea of having Natasha Di Natalie - quite possibly the worse ballerina in the world - as part of his show, so he kidnaps and begins to brainwash her. When theater critic Creasy Silo gives him a pathetic review, he has him kidnapped and tortures him. We could go on, but you get the idea. If you’ve never seen Bloodsucking Freaks, you need to. Really.

    High def transfer of the uncut print of the film, includes deleted scenes, alternate title sequence, and lots of other extras including unnecessary commentary and interviews from people who had nothing to do with the film.

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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  • Boxcar Bertha (1972)

    Martin Scorsese’s second feature film stars Barbara Hershey as free-spirited Bertha, a small time crook who tends to “love ‘em and leave ‘em”… Until she falls for modern day Robin Hood, Bill Shelly (David Carradine). Stealing from the rich and giving to the workers, Bertha and Bill are soon wanted train robbers. With the law on their trail, things start to get downright crazy in this drive-in gem from A.I.P. DVD
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  • Brain Damage (1988)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Here’s an uncut, high definition, 5:1 dolby digital DVD and blu-ray combo pack of Frank Henenlotter’s cult horror classic about Aylmer, the brain-eating parasite, and his boy, Brian. Complete with commentary from director Henenlotter, making of and additional  featurettes, brand new documentary, interviews, and much, much more. 

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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    Brain of Blood (1971)

    Kent Taylor is conducting experiments where he’s placing electronic devices into a human brain in order to control people... or something like that anyway. When director Al Adamson and producer Sam Sherman ran out of Philippine films to deliver to the drive-in masses, they went off and made their own. Includes Sam Sherman commentary, interview with Eddie Romero, trailers and more.  DVD

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  • Burial Ground (1980)

    aka The Knights of Terror. Director Andrea Bianchi’s gory zombie flick made it to the US drive-in’s as “Burial Ground” in a murky edited form that still managed to please gore hounds and EuroTrash fans alike.
    Now, for the first time, you can see every gory detail of Burial Ground in this digitally remastered, widescreen, uncut print. Complete with a new featurette, interviews with cast and the producer, deleted and extended scenes, and trailer. Now out of print DVD.
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  • Burning (1981) , The

    Blu-ray / Combo DVD - After a cruel joke sends Cropsy, the camp grounds keeper, to the hospital with severe burns over most of his body, he returns five years later to get his revenge. With his hedge clippers in hand, he terrorizes the entire camp while mutilating victim after victim in graphic detail. With music by Rick Wakeman, effects by Tom Savini, and a top notch case, The Burning remains a must see slasher classic to this day. Includes commentary by director, featurette, trailer, and more.   Blu-ray and DVD Combo

     

     
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  • Caligula (1979)

    Uncut Edition - The “sex and violence” account of Roman Emperor Caligula (as played by Malcolm McDowell) is a real hoot. Produced and partially directed by Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione who re-shot several scenes that director Tinto Brass already shot. This is the 156 minute uncut (widescreen) version that originally garnered an X rating so 18+ to order.  DVD

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  • Cannibal Apocalypse (1980)

    aka Invasion of the Flesh Hunters, Cannibal’s in the Streets.  Vietnam vet Norman Hopper (John Saxon) is leading a nice quiet live outside Atlanta, Georgia when his life is turned upside down by the return of his combat buddy Charlie Bukowski (John Morghen) dredges up flashbacks of flesh eating and bloodshed in the war-torn jungles. He and another war buddy (Tony King) are on the run from the law after taking a bite out of an unwilling victim and soon enough the trio are spreading a contagion that turns their victims into cannibal killers. Gory and goofy fun as only Italian director Antonio Margheriti could accomplish, this entry in the cannibal / flesh eater films of the early 80s is well worth a look. Uncut print includes documentary, interview with Tony King, video tour of the filing locations, alternate opening title sequence, and trailers.  DVD

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  • Cannibal Ferox (1980)

    aka Make Them Die Slowly.  When college student Lorraine grabs up a few friends and heads into the Columbian jungle to disprove the theory of cannibalism, she didn’t count on a sleazy drug dealer (played by John Morghen) mucking things up by raping and killing a native girl. The tribe seeks revenge by capturing, torturing, killing, and eating everyone except Lorraine, who gets away to ponder that whole cannibalism thing for the rest of her life. This is Umberto Lenzi’s gut-munching cannibal classic, widescreen and uncut. Includes commentary from director Lenzi and star John Morghen, trailers, photos and posters, and a new interview with the director that was done for this DVD release.

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    Carrie (1976)

    One of the few good horror films based on a Stephen King novel, director Brian DePalma hit a home run with the story of high school misfit Carrie (Sissy Spacek), who unleashes her telekinetic powers on her psychotic mother (Piper Laurie) and classmates (including John Travolta, PJ Soles, and Amy Irving) after years of torment and abuse at their hands.

    Special features include two different documentaries, a featurette on “Carrie the Musical”, trailer, and more. This is the special art plate cover edition.

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    Cat O' Nine Tails (1971)

    After a simple robbery leads to a series of brutal murders, a reporter (James Franciscus) and a blind puzzle maker (Karl Malden) begin their own investigation of the crimes. With nine different clues to follow, they uncover a shocking web of twisted genetics and dark sexual secrets that lead them ever closer to a climax of violence and suspense. Dario Argento’s film was - as always - cut heavily when it was first released in the US. This is the uncut, widescreen print of the film. Includes interviews, trailers, TV spots, radio spots, and more!  DVD

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  • Cathy's Curse (1976)

    Cult Canadian horror film finds the spirit of a young girl roasted alive in a car accident return 30 years later to possess the daughter of her grown brother. One of the oddest Exorcist / Omen / Carrie inspired drive-in films ever made is now available as a remastered director’s cut. Includes the alternate US release, interviews, commentary, trailer and more. Out of print DVD.
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    Cauldron of Blood (1968)

    aka Dead Man’s Bluff. Boris Karloff is aging blind sculptor, Franz Badulescu. With the help of his daughter (Vivica Landfors), he creates lifelike statues. When a photographer is sent to photograph the reclusive artist at his Spanish castle, he unearths a horrible secret. One of the better films Karloff did at the end of his career. Out of print DVD.
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  • Changeling (1981) , The

    After he witnesses an accident that kills his wife and daughter, music teacher George C. Scott moves to a new town, rents a creepy old house, and begins to talk to a dead kid. He finds out that a respected Senator had something to do with the kids death. Cast and Crew Bios, Subtitles. Out of Print DVD

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    Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972)

    35th Anniversary Disc.  A group of actors head off to a small cemetery island where they dig up a corpse, play childish games, and accidentally bring the dead back to life in a supernatural ritual that finds everyone eaten by zombies by film’s end. A cult classic that made a name for itself with repeated late night TV showings in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Includes commentary, memories of Bob Clark, music videos, trailer, photo gallery and more!  DVD

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  • Chopping Mall (1986)

    High tech robots take over security at the Park Plaza Mall. After a lightning bolt short circuits the main computer control, the robots turn into “killbots” and go after people caught in the mall after closing one night. Camp horror from director Jim Wynorski with a who’s who of cameo rolls from the likes of Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, Barbara Crampton etc. Commentary, trailer, photo gallery, featurette and more. DVD

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  • Church (1988) , The

    After crusading knights massacre a village of suspected devil worshippers, they build a giant Gothic church over the mass grave site. Now, decades later in present time, the sealed crypt of the Satanists is accidentally opened and a group of people are trapped inside the church. Can the blood of the innocent survive the hatred of the damned, or will the ultimate demonic evil trapped within the church be unleashed upon the world? Co-written and produced by Dario Argento and directed by Michele Soavi, this Italian horror import is presented uncut on DVD. Widescreen print with director bio and trailer.  Out of print DVD.

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  • Cinema Wasteland 1: Horror Movie Trailers from the 60's, 70's & 80's

    From our own dingy, spider filled vaults comes a DVD collection that features 75 original movie trailers and TV spots for 70 different Drive-In Horror films. Everything from ASTRO ZOMBIES to WIZARD OF GORE is featured. This collection was made using trailers that were transferred from film, tape, and/or digital sources and is in excellent quality. It runs a full two hours and comes packaged in an attractive box. If you’re a fan of horror movie trailers, but are tired of seeing the same old “monster movie trailers from the 30’s and 40’s, then this collection is for you!

    * PLEASE NOTE: All of our Wasteland Trailer Collections (except Volume 6) will contain some nudity, simulated sex, gore, and lots of death!... When it came to 60’s and 70’s movies, they tended to use all of the sex and gore contained in the film in the trailers to help sell the film. We recommend all of our trailer collections to people 17 years of age or older.

    *Please note that this trailer collection is on DVD-R. It features picture quality on par with any other DVD we offer and will play on all newer model DVD players with no problem.

    ** SPECIAL - Buy ANY TWO Cinema Wasteland Trailer Tape Collections for only $25.00 - Choose any 2 from all 6 volumes! **

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  • Cinema Wasteland 2: More Horror Movie Trailers from the 60's, 70's & 80's

    Bride of Cinema Wasteland. Here’s another beautiful quality, two hour collection, featuring 59 trailers and TV spots for another 46 different Drive-In horror and exploitation films. Everything from THE BEYOND to ZOMBIE is once again represented on this volume, and just like volume one, these trailers all came from excellent original and first generation source material to bring you the best picture quality possible.

    * PLEASE NOTE: All of our Wasteland Trailer Collections (except Volume 6) will contain some nudity, simulated sex, gore, and lots of death!... When it came to 60’s and 70’s movies, they tended to use all of the sex and gore contained in the film in the trailers to help sell the film. We recommend all of our trailer collections to people 17 years of age or older.

    *Please note that this trailer collection is on DVD-R. It features picture quality on par with any other DVD we offer and will play on all newer model DVD players with no problem.

    ** SPECIAL - Buy ANY TWO Cinema Wasteland Trailer DVD Collections for only $25.00 - Choose any 2 from all 6 volumes! **

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  • Cinema Wasteland 3: Horror Movie Trailers from the 60's, 70's & 80's

    Son of Cinema Wasteland. Can you stand another collection of 63 trailers and TV spots from another 53 different Horror and Drive-In Movies from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s?! We bet you can. And just like it was with our first two Wasteland trailer collections, if you are looking for a trailer collection of more contemporary horror and drive-in exploitation films than those made in the 30’s and 40’s, and need to have 99.9% of them complete, uncut, and in crisp, clear color, then these DVD’s are for you!

    * PLEASE NOTE: All of our Wasteland Trailer Collections (except Volume 6) will contain some nudity, simulated sex, gore, and lots of death!... When it came to 60’s and 70’s movies, they tended to use all of the sex and gore contained in the film in the trailers to help sell the film. We recommend all of our trailer collections to people 17 years of age or older.

    *Please note that this trailer collection is on DVD-R. It features picture quality on par with any other DVD we offer and will play on all newer model DVD players with no problem.

    ** SPECIAL - Buy ANY TWO Cinema Wasteland Trailer DVD Collections for only $25.00 - Choose any 2 from all 6 volumes! **

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  • Cinema Wasteland 4: Horror Movie Trailers from the 60's, 70's & 80's

    Return of Cinema Wasteland. From the lead lined vaults far beneath Cinema Wasteland World Headquarters comes yet another two hour collection of 55 different trailers and TV spots to over 40 more horror and exploitation films from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Guaranteed to please!

    * PLEASE NOTE: All of our Wasteland Trailer Collections (except Volume 6) will contain some nudity, simulated sex, gore, and lots of death!... When it came to 60’s and 70’s movies, they tended to use all of the sex and gore contained in the film in the trailers to help sell the film. We recommend all of our trailer collections to people 17 years of age or older.

    *Please note that this trailer collection is on DVD-R. It features picture quality on par with any other DVD we offer and will play on all newer model DVD players with no problem.

    ** SPECIAL - Buy ANY TWO Cinema Wasteland Trailer DVD Collections for only $25.00 - Choose any 2 from all 6 volumes! **

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  • Cinema Wasteland 5: Horror Movie Trailers from the 60's, 70's & 80's

    Revenge of Cinema Wasteland. Our latest trailer collection contains another 48 different trailers and TV spots for another 45 different horror and exploitation films... With a couple of spaghetti westerns tossed in for good measure. This collection contains a few more European and US soft sex, thrillers, and exploitation trailers than most of the previous volumes, but we still mixed it up with enough drive-in horror and fun stuff to make it worthy of any fans collection.

    * PLEASE NOTE: All of our Wasteland Trailer Collections (except Volume 6) will contain some nudity, simulated sex, gore, and lots of death!... When it came to 60’s and 70’s movies, they tended to use all of the sex and gore contained in the film in the trailers to help sell the film. We recommend all of our trailer collections to people 17 years of age or older.

    *Please note that this trailer collection is on DVD-R. It features picture quality on par with any other DVD we offer and will play on all newer model DVD players with no problem.

    ** SPECIAL - Buy ANY TWO Cinema Wasteland Trailer DVD Collections for only $25.00 - Choose any 2 from all 6 volumes! **

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  • Cinema Wasteland 6: Horror Movie Trailers from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s

    House of Cinema Wasteland. By constant request, we’ve gone back to the earliest days of the Drive-In to present our first “oldies” collection of 60 different horror movie trailers from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s... with a few 60’s trailers tossed in for good measure. This is where you’ll find all your favorite B&W classics like Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman and Creature From the Black Lagoon trailers, along with sci-fi classics like The Blob, Forbidden Planet and more. We even tossed in some 60’s stuff like a couple of Godzilla movie trailers, some from Hammer studios, and stuff like the creepy 60’s horror outing, The Screaming Skull, since they all fit into the theme of the collection (and we wanted to make sure it ran a solid two hours long like the other trailer volumes.)

    Please note that this trailer collection is on DVD-R. It features picture quality on par with any other DVD we offer and will play on all newer model DVD players with no problem.

    ** SPECIAL - Buy ANY TWO Cinema Wasteland Trailer DVD Collections for only $25.00 - Choose any 2 from all 6 volumes! **

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    Coffin Joe Trilogy, The

    3 DVD Set - This 3 disc set includes Jose Mojica Marins first two “Coffin Joe” films, AT MIDNIGHT I’LL TAKE YOUR SOUL AWAY (1963) and THIS NIGHT I’LL POSSESS YOUR CORPSE (1967), as well as Marins 2008 return to the character, EMBODIMENT OF EVIL, which in truth, is every bit as good as the first two films are even though it was made 41 years later. Includes plenty of special features that were included on the regular single disc releases. In Portuguese with English subtitles. DVD

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    Coma (1978)

    Why are young, healthy patients admitted for minor surgery ending up on life support? Dr. Susan Wheeler (Genevieve Bujold) wants to know. Sadly, just for asking around, somebody now wants her dead in this cool Michael Crichton thriller, also starring Michael Douglas. DVD Includes trailer. This is a “cut out” DVD with a small cut through the UPC code on the back of the DVD box. Otherwise, it’s a factory wrapped original.
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    Count Dracula (1970)

    It’s director Jess Franco’s atmospheric adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel with Christopher Lee in the title role. Presented uncut for the first time in America on DVD. Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, Soledad Miranda and Franco regular Jack Taylor round out the cast. Also includes a Jess Franco featurette, Christopher Lee reading Stoker’s “Dracula”, an essay on Soledad Miranda and photo gallery. Chris Lee calls this his favorite version of Dracula... Go figure.  DVD

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    Countess Dracula (1970)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Ingrid Pitt stars as aging Hungarian Countess Elisabeth Nadasdy. She discovers that bathing in the blood of young women can reverse her aging and sets out to do some damage to the local population of nubile virgins. To make things even more complicated, Elisabeth pretends to be her own daughter and falls in love with the handsome Lt. Toth while local villagers finally figure out what’s happening to their daughters. One of the better 70s Hammer films to be sure. Includes commentary from Pitt, director Peter Sasdy, and the screenwriter; featurette on Ingrid Pitt, trailer, and more. Blu-ray and DVD Combo

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  • Creature from Black Lake (1976)

    A couple of students from Chicago head to the remote Louisiana swamp looking to find and study a beastly creature. A cult favorite of the many “Bigfoot” inspired horror films from the 1970s. No frills DVD is now out of print.

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  • Creepshow 2 (1987)

    Director Michael Gornick brings you a trio of terror tales (written by George Romero) based on stories by Stephen King. A wooden cigar store Indian comes to life to avenge the store owner’s murder in “Ol’ Chief Woodenhead”, while four teens are trapped by what appears to be a flesh eating oil slick in “The Raft.” In “The Hitchhiker”, a woman keeps running into… and over, the same mutilated man on a lonely road at night.. Thanks for the ride lady, indeed! Widescreen print is now long out of print. DVD

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    Cult Horror Collection 3 DVD Set

    Here’s a trio of British horror films that includes Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in THE SKULL (1965), the story of the possessed skull of the infamous Marquis de Sade.

    You also get the mad doctor movie, THE MAN WHO COULD CHEAT DEATH (1959), with Anton Diffring as a doctor who’s figured out how to live forever with the help of the glands from unwilling donors; 

    Plus campy drive-in horror THE DEADLY BEES (1967) with Frank Finlay and Suzanna Leigh.

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    Cult of Chucky (2017)

    Wrongly convicted of murdering her family and confined to an asylum, Nica (Fiona Dourif) finds herself up shit creek when her psychiatrist introduces a new therapy tool - an original “Good Guy” doll! A string of grisly deaths begin to plague the asylum and yep, you guessed it, Chucky is back for more. This time around, Chucky’s now grown up nemesis from the original films, Andy (Alex Vincent) races to Nica’s rescue. But to save her, he will first have to get past Chucky’s bride, Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly). Includes commentary with writer/director Don Mancini, deleted scenes with commentary, “inside the insanity” featurette, and more. DVD

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    Cult of the Damned (1969)

    aka Angel, Angel, Down We Go.  Debutante Tara Nicole (Holly Near) returns home to her former stag film star mother (Jennifer Jones) and falls under the influence of a charismatic, yet dangerous rock singer (Jordon Christopher) and his deviant band mates (Roddy McDowall and Lou Rawls) in this oddball 60s feature that’s part horror, part black comedy, and part pop music oddity. Includes commentary, photo and still gallery, and original trailer.  DVD

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  • Curse of the Undead (1959)

    Vampire gunslinger Drake Robey terrorizes a small western town and sets his sights on widowed rancher Dolores (Kathleen Crowley). It’s up to the town’s preacher (Eric Fleming) to destroy the gun-slinging bloodsucker in this cowboy vampire hybrid. Includes trailers. Out of print DVD.

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    Curtains (1983)

    Director Jonathan Stryker (John Vernon) is searching for the perfect woman to play the role of “Audra” in his next film. On a weekend casting call, Samantha (Samantha Eggar) is determined to get the part. The character is crazy, so she actually committed herself to an asylum to prepare for the role. Unfortunately, a crazed killer is murdering everyone in this 80's slasher flick. Includes a making of featurette, commentary, interviews, and trailer. DVD

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    Damnation Alley (1977)

    After the world is devasted by a nuclear holocaust and tilted slightly on its axis, chaos reigns in this enjoyably cheesy cult sci-fi flick. Now, a group (that includes Jackie Earl Haley and Jan-Michael Vincent) led by Major Denton (George Peppard) is set to battle giant mutated bugs, crazed survivalists, and radioactive storms to cross “Damnation Alley” - a hundred mile strip between radiation hazards - in his special battle truck to join with other survivors. Widescreen transfer includes commentary with producer Paul Mastansky, three different featurettes, original trailer and TV spot. DVD

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  • Dark (1979) , The

    A writer (William Devane) takes a personal interest in a series of baffling murders around LA where random victims are attacked and mutilated. Evidence suggests that the “Mangler” may not be human, and hot on the killers trail is TV reporter Zoe Owens (Cathy Lee Crosby) and detective Dave Mooney (Richard Jaeckel). Cult horror from director Bud Cardos includes original trailer.  DVD

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  • Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981)

    One of the better, and more sought after made for TV films. After young Marylee Williams is found viciously mauled, the town forms a posse that accuse, track down, and kill her retarded friend Bubba Ritter after they find him hiding out inside a scarecrow. When they discover they made a mistake, a strange apparition begins stalking them down and the legend of the Scarecrow begins. Includes commentary from the writer and director, TV promo, trailer and more. DVD
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    Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2 (2021)

    40 years later after the original made-for-TV horror film was unleashed, Chris Rhymer (Amber Wedding) and her young son, Jeremy (Aiden Shurr), settle into their new small town home. One day while looking for Jeremy, Chris comes across a weathered old scarecrow and begins talking to it… telling it her secret for moving to this little out-of-the-way town. Now awakened, a dark force stalks the cornfields. Is it on a mission of revenge, or just protecting Chris from outside threats? DVD
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  • Dark Star (1974)

    2-Disc Anniversary Edition - Director John Carpenter’s first film - a black comedy sci-fi flick - was intended to be a 68 minute film. Producer Jack Harris convinced Carpenter and Dan O’Bannon to shoot another 15 minutes worth of footage so he could release it as a feature film. This DVD contains both versions of the film along with a feature length documentary, interviews, commentary, trailers, and more. Now out of print DVD.

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  • Darkman Trilogy , The

    From director / producer Sam Raimi comes the pulp action here, Darkman. In the first film, DARKMAN (1990) directed by Raimi, we meet Dr. Peyton Westlake (Liam Neeson), a scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in a synthetic skin that can help burn victims when a gang blows up his lab and changes his life forever.

    In DARKMAN 2: THE RETURN OF DURANT (1995), Darkman returns to get revenge against the sadistic villain, Robert Durant.

    In DARKMAN 3: DIE DARKMAN DIE (1996), Darkman matches wits with underworld drug dealer Peter Rooker, who will do anything to unmask the secret of Darkman superhuman strength.

    All three films presented in anamorphic widescreen versions.  DVD

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    Day of the Animals (1977)

    The depletion of the ozone layer around Earth is starting to piss off the animal kingdom. In higher altitudes, the critters have decided to unleash their wrath upon a group of nature-loving hikers including Christopher George, Lynda Day George and Leslie Nielsen. Director William Girdler followed up his 1976 film GRIZZLY with this eco-horror, nature-runs-amuck-flick. Includes original trailer.

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  • Day of the Dead (1985)

    Collector’s Edition - Widescreen print (even though the movie wasn’t filmed widescreen...) of George Romero’s third, and last great zombie film includes with commentary by director Romero, production designer Cletus Anderson, effects guy Tom Savini, and actress Lori Cardille, behind the scenes footage, a documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew, production footage, trailers, TV spots and more!  DVD

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  • Dead Hate the Living (2000), The

    Ambitious indy horror finds a band of renegade filmmakers breaking into an abandoned hospital to film their latest horror film. When they stumble across a real dead body, they decide to use it in their film. Not only do they accidentally bring the corpse back to life, but they open a portal to the world of the dead that unleashes dozens of other zombies. Now it’s a struggle to stay alive as the creatures have them trapped in the hospital. Includes making of featurette, commentary from director Dave Parker, and more. Out of print DVD.

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    Dead Pit (1989)

    2 Disc Special Edition - The sadistic Dr. Ramzi is killed by a fellow doctor and buried in the basement of an asylum along with his many victims. Twenty years later, the hospital is up and running once again. An earthquake rocks the building and unleashes the evil doctor and his legion of zombie patients, who go after a beautiful “Jane Doe” amnesia patient (Cheryl Lawson) in one of the more enjoyable horror films of the late 1980’s when horror was all but a sad shell of what it was a decade earlier.

    Disc 1 includes the uncut widescreen version of the film, with commentary with director Brett Leonard, writer Gimel Everett, and actor Jeremy Slate; additional interviews, and trailers.

    Disc 2 features photo gallery from the director archives, behind-the-scenes footage, effects test footage, and more. Now out of print. DVD

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  • Dead of Night (1977)

    Director Dan Curtis presents a trio of horror stories written by mystery-horror writer, Richard Matheson. In “Second Chance”, Frank (Ed Begley, Jr.) buys and restores an antique car and is transported back in time to the year 1926.

    In “No Such Thing as a Vampire”, we find Alexis, the mistress of an old mansion, terrified of vampires. When her husband (Patrik Macnee) calls in his old friend to examine her, a bizarre scheme unfolds.

    And finally, on a dark and story night, a young boy that is thought to be dead surprises his grieving mother in “Bobby.”

    Includes deleted footage, extended opening title, and bonus Dead of Night TV pilot, A DARKNESS AT BLAISEDON (1969), about an investigator (Kerwin Mathews) and his assistant (Cal Rowe), who investigate supernatural incidents that the local authorities either cannot or will not tackle.  DVD

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  • Deadly Blessing (1981)

    After a former member of a religious cult dies in a mysterious accident, his wife Martha (Maren Jensen) begins to fear for her life as well as the lives of her visiting friends (Susan Buckner and Sharon Stone) when strange and deadly events begin to happen. Is she and her friends the target of the evil cult leader Isaiah (Ernest Borgnine) or is something more sinister afoot?… Underrated horror from director Wes Craven, with Lisa Hartman and Michael Berryman. Special features include commentary by Wes Craven, interviews, trailer, and TV spots.
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    Deadly Spawn (1983) , The

    aka Return of the Aliens: Deadly Spawn. Seems a few fanged, wormlike alien creatures have hitched themselves a ride to Earth on a meteorite and taken refuge in the basement of an isolated house. With the people in the house finding themselves the main entree of an alien buffet, it’s up to a group of teenagers and a young boy to stop the evil menace before they grow and threaten the world as we know it. Remastered print with commentary, tons of photos and effects shots, trailer, outtakes and so much more. DVD

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  • Deathdream (1974)

    DVD and Blu-ray Disc - Grief stricken parents John Marley and Lynn Carlin learn that their son, Andy (Richard Backus) was killed in Vietnam. Mom refuses to accept that Andy is dead, and one day, he knocks on the door and returns home. But Andy is different upon his return. And that’s not a good thing. It’s director Bob Clark’s take on the classic “Monkey's Paw” story was written by Alan Ormsby. Includes commentary tracks from Bob Clark and Alan Ormsby, interviews, alternate opening title sequence, trailer, collectable booklet and more.

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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  • Deathdream (1974)

    Grieving parents refuse to believe that their young son Andy was killed in Viet Nam, and in a modern retelling of “The Monkey’s Paw”, it isn’t long before Andy knocks on the door and returns home to the surprise of his mom and dad. Sadly, something is wrong with Andy... Horribly wrong. Written by Alan Ormsby and directed by Bob Clark (the duo that brought the world Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things), Deathdream also marked the second film effort from effects legend, Tom Savini. Commentary tracks with Clark and Ormsby, featurette on Savini, interview with star Richard Backus, extended ending, trailer and more. Out of print DVD.

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    Demon Divas and the Lanes of Damnation (2010)

    A couple of nerdy coeds are granted a wish by the seductive demons who run a local bowling alley. Naturally the wish goes horribly wrong and things don’t turn out as planned in this, the latest from Happy Cloud Pictures. With Brinke Stevens, Debbie Rochon, Amy Lynn Best, Lilith Stabs, and Robyn Griggs. DVD
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    Demons (1985)

    A group of random strangers all receive an invitation to a sneak preview movie in a giant old movie theatre. Once the movie begins, the viewers begin to transform into flesh eating monsters hell bent on escaping their theatre prison. Lamberto Bava’s gore classic, produced by Dario Argento and featuring great gore ‘n splatter effects by Sergo Stivaletti. New high def transfer looks amazing. Includes both the international English language soundtrack as well as the alternate mono dub soundtrack and original trailer.   DVD

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    Demons 2 (1986)

    Director Lamberto Bava and producer Dario Argento return to unleash demon-fueled carnage upon the world once again. This time around, residents of a high rise apartment building are being transformed into demonic monsters, and no one os safe! This film features Asia Argento in her first feature film role. New high def transfer looks amazing. Includes both the international English language soundtrack as well as the alternate mono dub soundtrack and original trailer.   DVD

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    Desperado (1995)

    Robert Rodriguez remakes his cool debut film, El Mariachi, with Antonio Banderas, Selma Hayek, Steve Buscemi, and Cheech Martin. Hard to believe, but it’s even more over the top than the original El Mariachi was too. Includes commentary, trailers, interview with Rodriguez and more. This version is now out of print.  DVD

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  • Devil Times Five (1974)

    Five children (including a young Leif Garrett) survive a deadly van crash in a snowy canyon and seek shelter at the secluded winter home of a rich businessman and his guests. Soon enough, the electricity and telephones go down and the adults begin to fall prey to a series of violent deaths. By the time the few remaining adults suspect the demented delinquents, it may be too late for them to survive this enjoyable cult horror film. Beautiful transfer with alternate main title sequence, trailer, photo gallery, interviews and commentary with actors and crew.  Now out of print.  DVD

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  • Devil's Rain (1975)

    Ernest Borgnine is Jonathan Corbis. He leads a coven of witches. Ancestors to the Preston family betrayed Corbis by hiding a sacred book he needs. Now, vowing to avenge himself, Corbis begins to keep his promise to deliver souls to Satan - At any cost! Classic Drive-In horror from Robert Fuest. Brand new release includes director commentary, newsreel with Anton (Church of Satan) LaVey, trailer, radio spots and photo gallery. Now out of print DVD.

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  • Diary of the Dead (2007)

    George Romero continues his “dead series” with a shaky-cam feature that follows a group of college film students who record the rise of flesh-eating zombies while doing their best to stay alive in the process. Includes commentary by Romero, director of photography and editor; feature length documentary, set visit, and more. Out-of-print DVD.
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  • Dirty Harry Collection , The

    All five films in Clint Eastwood’s “Dirty Harry” film series, with extras. The original DIRTY HARRY (1971) includes commentary, two featurettes, interview and trailer. MAGNUM FORCE (1973) includes commentary, two featurettes, and trailers. THE ENFORCER (1976) includes commentary, two featurettes, and trailers. SUDDEN IMPACT (1983) includes commentary, a featurette, and trailers. THE DEAD POOL (1988) includes commentary, featurette, and trailers. Out-of-print DVD.
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  • Doctor Dracula (1977)

    Al Adamson hatchet job started out life as a reedited version of Svengali, released in 1974 with some new footage added as the soft sex Satan flick, Lucifer’s Women. More new footage with John Carradine was added to turn it into a Satanic vampire movie, and presto, Dr. Dracula was born! Confused? Then you probably don’t know much about Independent International Pictures... But you should, so start with any of the Al Adamson films until you get through as many as you can find. Includes original trailer for Lucifer’s Women, a rare spook show promo, and plenty of other Al Adamson movie trailers. Out of print “cut out” DVD has a small hole drilled into the original UPC code on the back of the box.  DVD

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    Doctor Orloff's Monster (1964)

    Young and attractive college student, Melissa, travels to Holfen to spend the holiday’s at her Uncle Conrad’s castle. There she finds her uncle cold and dismissive and her aunt Ingred bitter and constantly drunk; reliving the time Conrad killed his brother Andros after he found him banging her over and over. Seems that Conrad is a disciple of the infamous Dr. Orloff (who gained an “f” in his name since the first film) and has turned Andros into a human automation that seeks out and kills strippers, prostitutes, and various ladies of the evening that Conrad gives a strange necklace transmitter to. Yep, it’s a weird one from cult director Jess Franco. That’s for sure. It’s also long out of print. Contains the original French and Italian trailers and over ten minutes of alternate and deleted footage as a bonus. DVD
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    Don't Answer the Phone (1980)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - A slightly deranged Vietnam vet working as a photographer (Nicholas Worth) is terrorizing LA by strangling young women in their homes and calling into a radio psychologist’s show to describe his misogynistic ways. Meanwhile, a couple of cops are hot on his trail but always two steps behind our demented killer. Finally available uncut on DVD, Don’t Answer the Phone is a wonderfully sleazy drive-in film you’ll just never see made today. Must viewing! 4K scan includes commentary with producer / director Robert Hammer, video interview with Nicholas Worth, trailer, TV spots, and more.

    Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.

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  • Dorm of the Dead (2007)

    Campus snobs Clare and Julie (Jackey Hall and Andrea Ownbey) have a score to settle with goth chicks Sarah and Allison (Clara Richards and Adrianna Eder). When Amy (Tiffany Shepis) accidentally unleashes a campus zombie epidemic, Clair decides that Sarah would make a perfect zombie. But it’s Clair and Julie that may end up on the zombie menu in this low budget horror flick from Donald Farmer.  Out of Print. 

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  • Double Feature: Blood Feast (1963) & Scum of the Earth (1963)

    One of Herschell Gordon Lewis’ best known films, BLOOD FEAST, was the first “gore” film made. We find Egyptian caterer, Fuad Ramses, killing various women in suburban Miami to use their body parts to revive an Egyptian goddess.

    In SCUM OF THE EARTH, we find a naive and innocent teenage girl blackmailed into modeling and posing in the nude for a photographer who’s boss illegally sells the photos of abused and degraded girls.  DVD

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  • Double Feature: Golden Temple Amazons (1985) & Diamonds of Kilimanjaro (1983)

    Years ago, a mysterious forgotten fortress built over a gold mine was discovered by an explorer. He and his wife were promptly murdered for their trouble in GOLDEN TEMPLE AMAZONS. Their daughter Liana, however, was spared and grew up in the jungle raised by tribesmen. Now half nude and all grown up, Liana learns what happened to her parents and vows revenge. Ah yes, fantasy adventure stuff with a touch of Jess Franco. How can you go wrong?

    Searching for Diana, an English girl missing since childhood, an expedition ventures into darkest Africa in DIAMONDS OF KILIMANJARO. Now a beautiful young women, Diana is a naked goddess worshipped by the savage cannibals who originally abducted her. Ever wonder what would happen if Spanish cult director Jess Franco turned the “Tarzan” myth into one of his own? Then look no further, because you won’t find a more perverted world of sex and cannibals than you’ll find here.

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    Double Feature: House of 1000 Corpses (2002) & The Devil's Rejects (2005)

    3-Disc Collector’ Set - Here we have Rob Zombie’s HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES and THE DEVIL’S REJECTS, complete with a ton of extras and special features. You also get a third disc that features 30 DAYS IN HELL : THE MAKING OF DEVIL’S REJECTS, a behind the scenes documentary on making Devil’s Rejects.
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  • Double Feature: House on Haunted Hill (1958) & The Last Man on Earth (1964)

    A double dose of classic Vincent Price horror! In William Castle’s House on Haunted hill, Price is a crazy millionaire that throws a strange party. He invites a motley group of people to his creepy old mansion and offers anyone who spends the night $10,000. In Last man on Earth, Price is a scientist that finds himself the soul survivor of a plague that has killed most of life on the planet. those that did survive have turned into zombie-like creatures that have the characteristics of vampires that hide in the day light, forge at night, and want Price dead! DVD
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  • Double Feature: Initiation of Sarah (1978) & Are You in the House Alone (1978)

    The TV Terror Collection - A cool double feature DVD of 70’s made for TV horror films. When college cutie Sarah joins a sorority to fit in with the popular kids, she gets more than she bargained for when it turns out the sorority is run by witches who know full well Sarah has untapped powers in THE INITIATION OF SARAH.

    A high school student becomes the victim of an attack and mental torture in the TV thriller, ARE YOU IN THE HOUSE ALONE.  DVD

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    Double Feature: King Kong (1933) & Son of Kong (1933)

    In the classic King Kong, we find Carl Denham’s (Robert Armstrong) film crew heading off to a tropical island where a colossal ape known as Kong is reported to live. Sure enough, they find Kong, and he takes a shine to their blond star (Fay Wray). Captured by the crew, Kong is brought back to New York City, breaks free, and goes on a rampage.

    In SON OF KONG, Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong) the showman who brought Kong to New York returns to Skull Island and finds the spunky 12 foot “son” of Kong. King Kong includes commentary from visual arts vets Ray Harryhausen and Ken Ralston, and Son of Kong includes the original trailer.  DVD

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    Double Feature: Lurkers (1987) & Die, Sister Die (1976)

    First up, director Roberta Findlay dishes up a thriller about a beautiful New York cellist whose demonic childhood nightmares come back to haunt her in LURKERS.

    Next, a man hires a nurse to care for his ailing, nasty, and shrewish sister. But what he really wants to do is convince the nurse in joining him in a plot to kill her in DIE SISTER, DIE!

    Yes, it seems like a pretty random film pairing to us too. But they are first time DVD releases with original trailers for each film, so hey, beats buying them separately. Part of the “Katrina’s Nightmare Theater” series, so you can view them both with hostess Katrina Leigh Waters hosting them or alone as two features.  DVD

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    Double Feature: Madman of Mandoras (1963) & The Devil's Hand (1962)

    MADMAN FROM MANDORAS might be better known as THEY SAVED HITLER’S BRAIN. It’s the story of Nazi’s who gave eternal life to Hitler’s brain developing nerve gas on the remote island of Mandoras. In THE DEVIL’S HAND, a guy is plagued by strange dreams of a beautiful woman. When he and his girlfriend visit a local doll shop, he finds not only a doll that looks exactly like the woman in his dreams, but another doll that looks just like his girlfriend... That and a satanic cult that is slowly sucking the life from his girl! DVD
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  • Double Feature: Panic in Year Zero (1962) & The Last Man on Earth (1964)

    Ray Milland directs and stars as a husband and father trying to keep his family together after they drop the bomb on California in PANIC IN YEAR ZERO. Vincent Price is the last man standing in a world of vampire-like zombies in THE LAST MAN ON EARTH. DVD
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