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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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  • Double Feature: Return of Dracula (1958) & The Vampire (1957) , The

    In RETURN OF DRACULA Francis Lederer is the infamous Count. He pulls up stakes in Europe and heads to America where he tries to pass as the cousin of an American family.

    Small town doctor John Beal accidentally ingests an experimental bat serum and transforms into an undead, blood sucking fiend in THE VAMPIRE.  Now out of print DVD

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  • Double Feature: Road Warrior (1981) and Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

    Double Feature - In THE ROAD WARRIOR, Max is back defending a camp of survivors based in a fuel depot from an evil band of looters looking to steal their fuel and kill the survivors. Non-stop car chase and stuntfest makes Road Warrior must viewing.

    In MAD MAX: BEYOND THUNDERDOME, we find Max defending a group of abandoned children - and enters the gladiatorial combat zone known as Thunderdome to do it.

    Both DVDs are widesceen versions.

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    Double Feature: Werewolf of London (1935) & She-Wolf of London (1946)

    A couple of early werewolf movie classics on one DVD. In WEREWOLF OF LONDON, botanist Wilfred Glendon (Henry Hull) travels to Tibet in search of a rare flower that only blooms in moonlight. Upon his return to London, he’s told a series of murders is the work of two werewolves and the flower he just found can keep them from harming the ones they love - which comes in handy when Glendon becomes a werewolf himself.

    In SHE-WOLF OF LONDON, a string of bloody murders is happening in the park. Phyllis Allenby (June Lockhart) fears that her family curse, which led to her parents death, has transformed her into a she-wolf and she’s the one doing the killing. Now out of print DVD.

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  • Dr Black and Mr Hyde (1975)

    Scientist Henry Pryde (Bernie Casey) is working on an experimental serum that will reverse liver damage. He and his colleague, Dr. Worth (Rosalind Cash), believe they’ve perfected the serum so he begins a series of experiments, even using the serum on himself. The results are disastrous and transform him into a hulking hooker-murdering monster in one of the better “blaxploitation” films from the 70s.  DVD

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    Driller Killer (1979) ,The

    Director Abel Ferrara’s cult classic exploitation film. Watch as artist Reno Miller slowly slips into insanity and begins to murder derelicts and bums with a battery-powered drill! Uncut, widescreen print includes commentary with director, trailer and the “porto-pack” TV commercial seen in the film. Now out of print DVD.

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  • Duck, You Sucker (1971)

    aka A Fistful of Dynamite.  Sergio Leone directed tale of the 1913 Mexican Revolution finds an Irish terrorist (James Coburn) with an obsession with dynamite teaming up with a Mexican peasant turned revolutionary (Rod Steiger) in an explosive tale of power and politics. Features a great Ennio Morricone score and commentary from some film historian. Out of print DVD.

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  • Educational Archives: Volume One , The

    This 4 DVD set contains a wealth of classic 1950’s and 60’s educational films designed to head off the corruption of America’s youth. Screened in schools through the early 1080’s you’ll find all manner of previously taboo subject matter covered.

     

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  • Educational Archives: Volume Two , The

    This 4 DVD set contains even more classic educational films designed to keep kids on the straight and narrow.

     

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    Effects (1980)

    Joe Pilato (star of George Romero’s “Day of the Dead”) stars as Dominic, a cinematographer who heads off to a remote mountain retreat to work on a low budget horror film. Once there, he finds a cast and crew of unpredictable talents and a killer who hides behind the walls of the mountain lodge, waiting, stalking, and making a movie of his own that could very well cost the cast their lives! Co-starring Tom Savini, EFFECTS has been considered “lost” for almost twenty five years - until now that is. Nice new anamorphic widescreen print with commentary, documentary, original short films by director Dusty Nelson, photos and more. DVD

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  • Emanuelle in America (1976)

    In one of Joe D’Amato’s more notorious “Black Emanuelle” films, photographer and journalist Laura Gemser (as Emanuelle) uncovers shocking evidence of an international snuff film conspiracy and naturally, investigates. In this uncut print of the film, everything you’ve ever heard was true: graphic sex, violence, a horse named Pedro and so much more!

    This is the out of print, completely uncut version of the film. Includes interview with the director and star, poster and still gallery, and more.  DVD

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    Escape from Women's Prison (1984)

    EuroSleaze women in prison flick finds four hardened female convicts escape and take a woman’s tennis team hostage. Lesbianism! Murder! Mayhem!… It’s all here! With Euro-faves Lilli Carati, and Zora Kerova. Uncut print also includes the extended Italian version of the film, interview with director Giovanni Brusadori, and trailer.
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    Exterminator (1980) ,The

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - Vietnam vet John Eastland (Robert Ginty) launches a bloody vendetta against the NY underworld after his best friend is brutally beaten by a gang of thugs. He becomes a vigilante hero to the public at large, but to the police, he’s just a menace. This is the uncut director’s print of the film, clocking in at 102 minutes. Includes commentary with director James Glickenhaus, trailer, and TV spots.

    This is a combo package that contains the regular DVD version and a Blu-ray Version.

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    Fear Chamber (1968) , The

    Boris Karloff finds a glob of “pure crystallized intelligence” buried deep beneath the Earth’s surface that needs a particular chemical to thrive. Sadly, the chemical can only be produced by humans experiencing pure terror... so the good doctor Karloff devises his very own Fear Chamber and begins kidnapping people to obtain the chemical needed. One of Karloff’s last films, co-directed and produced by Jack Hill, is now long out of print. DVD

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  • Flash Gordon Collection , The

    This collection begins with with all 12 chapters of FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE (1940), the 3rd and last serial in the original series. Flash (Buster Crabbe), Dale Arden (Carol Huges) and Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon) head back to planet Mongo to find an antidote to the “Purple Death” that Ming the Merciless (Charles Middleton) has unleashed upon mankind and finally put an end to Ming’s evil ways. Next up is the first 13 episode story arc from the 1954 FLASH GORDON TV Series starring Steve Holland as Flash Gordon and Irene Champlin as Dale Arden as they take on Commander Paul Richards and the ever present forces of evil. Over 9 hours on 3 DVDs.

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    Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940) 12 Chapter Serial

    All 12 chapters of Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe, the 3rd  and last serial in the original series. Flash (Buster Crabbe), Dale Arden (Carol Huges) and Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon) head back to planet Mongo to find an antidote to the “Purple Death” that Ming the Merciless (Charles Middleton) has unleashed upon mankind and finally put an end to Ming’s evil ways. Includes an interview with Buster Crabbe, Classic Buster Crabbe TV commercials, 1932 Olympic footage, and photo gallery.  DVD

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  • Fog (1979) , The

    One hundred years after a ship sinks off their cost in a mysterious accident, the sleepy seaside village of Antonio Bay is attacked by undead mariners, who return under cover of a mysterious fog, to exact bloody revenge in this cult horror classic from director John Carpenter. With Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh, and Tom Atkins. Includes commentaries with Carpenter and more, interview with Jamie Lee Curtis, featurette, out takes, trailers, and more.  DVD 

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    Frankenhooker (1990)

    James Lorinz, stars as “Jeffrey Franken,” your typical well meaning, yet fumbling inventor. After he decapitates his girlfriend with a supped up lawn mower, he becomes obsessed with restoring her. He invents a batch of “super crack” that causes the user to explode and murders a group of hookers with it in order to rebuild his girl. He uses all the best parts to reconstruct a new body and places his girls head on the torso, but things go from bad to worse real quick when all he manages to do is to unleash “Frankenhooker” on the world at large. A hilarious parody from writer/director Frank Henenlotter, with great performances from the cast. This regular DVD edition also includes commentary with director Henenlotter and effects man Gabe Bartalos, a featurettes on star Patty Mullen the special effects and costar Jennifer Delora, and more.
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  • Friday the 13th (1980)

    Uncut Deluxe Edition - It’s not the first “slasher film” by a long shot but it is the one to kick open the floodgates and usher in a decade of knife and machete wielding madmen stalking over-sexed teens. And just who isn’t grateful for that?! Uncut edition includes unrated footage added back into the film. Also includes commentary by director Sean Cunningham with cast and crew members, “Fresh Cuts” featurette, reunion footage, and more. DVD
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    Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982)

    3-D Version - Steve Miner’s second Friday the 13th film also happens to be the first film where “Jason” picked up his now infamous hockey mask. It’s also the last film until Part 6 to have a cool one-sheet poster, but that’s neither her nor there. Originally released in 3-D, this DVD contains both the “flat” print as well as the 3-D version and two pair of glasses.  DVD

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    Friday the 13th Part 5: A New Beginning (1985) Deluxe Edition

    Includes commentary from director Danny Steinman with the cast and crew, The Lost Tales of Camp Blood featurette part 5, The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited part 2, Making of featurette, and original trailer. This is the widescreen edition of the film. DVD
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    Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood (1988)

    When Crystal Lake is closed down long enough, Jason breaks free from his chains [from the end of Part 6], grabs his machete, and terrorizes the Summer Camp next door! It’s also the first time Kane Hodder played the infamous “Jason” - the first of four turns as the teenage loving killer. Widescreen version.
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  • Fulci for Fake (2019)

    Docudrama has actor Nicola Nocella agreeing to portray infamous Italian director Lucio Fulci. He sets out to research the triumphs, tragedies, and truths behind Fulci’s life, work, and legacy through never-before-seen home movies, audio confessions from Fulci himself, and interviews with with people who worked with the man as well as his daughters, Antonella and Camilla to create an unflinching portrait of the infamous director. Includes all kinds of bonus interviews, and home movies.
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    Funhouse (1981) , The

    Two teen couples decide to spend the night in a carnival funhouse, unaware that the place is guarded by a drooling mutant killer. Director Tobe Hooper’s cool horror outing is on DVD in a widescreen print. No frills DVD release.

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    Godzilla (2014)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo Steelbook - In 1999, the Janjira nuclear plant was mysteriously destroyed with most hands lost, including supervisor Joe Brody’s (Bryan Cranston) wife, Sondra. He’s obsessively searched for the truth about what happened ever since. Now, years later, his son, Ford (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), a US Navy disposal officer must travel to Japan and help his father. Together they not only uncover the truth of what happened in 1999, but also witness the birth of a creature that can threaten the existence of human kind and the return of Godzilla, King of Monsters. Includes several featurettes and more.

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

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    Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002)

    After years of preparation, the giant robot Mechagodzilla is finally completed. And what timing! Just when they get a crew together and start to test the giant robot, Godzilla decides to make an appearance and lay waste to a few buildings around Japan. Can the most powerful weapon on earth take down the King of Monsters?  DVD

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  • Gone with the Pope (1975)

    DVD / Blu-ray Combo - Duke Mitchell is paroled gangster, Paul, who hatches a grand scheme: to kidnap the Pope and charge every Catholic in the world one dollar as a ransom. The film was still not completely finished when Mitchell passed away in 1981, so Grindhouse Releasing took it upon themselves to edit the film together from all the surviving elements and get it out there. That alone took roughly 15 years to complete but the results are basically the Holy Grail of exploitation films. Includes both a regular DVD as well as a blu-ray, interviews with various people involved in the original production, deleted scenes, trailers, and more. Now out of print.

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    Gorgo (1961)

    A salvage ship is nearly sunk off the Irish coast by an undersea earthquake. A few nights later, something gets caught in the nets of a fishing boat and the fishermen capture a sixty foot sea monster they call Gorgo. Gorgo is taken to London with plans to exploit the beast in a circus, but scientists make a shocking discovery... Gorgo is just a baby. And when “mom” comes looking for her baby, all hell breaks loose as she leaves a trail of destruction across England. Big monster fun with with special effects from academy award winner Tom Howard.

    Widescreen feature includes “making of” documentary, photos, toy and collectible gallery, before and after restoration gallery, original trailer, video comic, pressbook gallery, and more. DVD

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    Graduation Day (1981)

    Blu-ray disc - It’s your typical 80s “slasher” film story line: Weeks before graduation, members of the high school track team are being gruesomely murdered. Can it be the sister of the star runner Laura, who fell dead after a championship run, or is it coach Michaels (Christopher George), who was fired because of Laura’s death? Maybe it’s the creepy campus cop, or Laura’s boyfriend Kevin?… With Wheel of Fortune’s Vanna White, and scream queen Linnea Quigley. Includes interviews, commentary and trailers.

    *Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.

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  • Halloween 3: Season of the Witch (1982)

    Collector’s Edition - Actually much better than pretty much any and every sequel that came after it, this entry in the Halloween franchise attempted to start an annual Halloween themed film that didn’t revolve around Michael Myers since he died at the end of part two.

    Dan O’Herlhy stars as the evil owner of the Silver Shamrock Novelties Company. He’s out to kill millions of children on Halloween with a Celtic ritual and killer Halloween masks. Doctor Tom Atkins and Stacey Nelkin are hot on his trail in an attempt to stop the mad man.

    Audio commentary with Tommy Lee Wallace & Tom Atkins, the making of H3, several interviews with the cast and crew,shooting locations, trailers, radio spots, still gallery, and more. Now out of print, these DVDs come with the slip cover sleeve.

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    Hands of the Ripper (1971)

    Blu-Ray and DVD Combo Pack - As a girl, Anna watched her father - the infamous Jack the Ripper - kill her mother. Years later, Anna is under the care of a fake psychic and has been forced into prostitution. At the end of a seance one evening, a woman is murdered. Dr. Pritchard (Eric Porter) suspects that Anna is the murderer and begins to investigate in this Hammer horror classic. Includes featurette, still gallery, trailer, TV Spots, and more. Blu-Ray and DVD Combo Pack

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    Hands of the Ripper (1971)

    As a girl, Anna watched her father - the infamous Jack the Ripper - kill her mother. Years later, Anna is under the care of a fake psychic and has been forced into prostitution. At the end of a seance one evening, a woman is murdered. Dr. Pritchard (Eric Porter) suspects that Anna is the murderer and begins to investigate in this Hammer horror classic. Includes featurette, still gallery, trailer, and TV Spots.  DVD

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    Happy Hooker Trilogy , The

    Based on the best selling book by Xaviera Hollander, THE HAPPY HOOKER (1975) with Lynn Redgrave was a fun soft sex romp about a Dutch girl that comes to America and discovers not just a new lifestyle, but a new way to make a living doing what she enjoys doing in the first place!

    The success of the first film spawned THE HAPPY HOOKER GOES TO WASHINGTON (1977), where Joey Heatherton stars as the successful Madam as she heads off to testify to Congress.

    In THE HAPPY HOOKER GOES HOLLYWOOD (1980), Martine Beswicke is the now best selling author and heads off to Hollywood to film her story. Now out of Print DVD.

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  • Head of the Family (1996)

    In the tiny town of Nob Hollow, the Stackpoole family have been conducting human experiments in their basement. Meanwhile, Lance is having an affair with Loretta, a biker’s wife. When Lance attempts to blackmail Myron Stackpool, (a guy with a massive head on a tiny body… literally the “head” of the family), he learns that Myron controls his family with his mind and sends them off to kill Loretta’s husband in order to frame Lance. Amusing 90’s horror from Charles Band and Full Moon Features.  DVD

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  • Hearse (1980) , The

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Jane Hardy (Trish Van Devere) is recently divorced. She decides to spend the summer at an old country home that was willed to her by her aunt and is immediately met with hostility by the creepy and creeped out locals and tormented by a black hearse that makes nightly drives past her house. Turns out she looks just like her aunt, who had dark connections to witchcraft and the occult. Includes interview with actor David Gautreaux, trailers and TV spots, and more.

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

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    Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - In a post-nuclear world, survivors are generally nomadic scavengers searching for food and gear. Sam Hell (Roddy Piper) is harboring a secret that even he doesn’t realize: he’s the last fertile man left on Earth. As unexpected pregnancies lead the government to him, those in power decide to use him only when needed. A group of virgins held captive by frog-mutant savages has Sam sent on a rescue mission with his reward the women themselves. Is he up to the job?… Director’s Donald Jackson’s post-apocalyptic weirdness is a fun ride. New 4K scan includes commentary, interviews, trailer, and more.

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

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  • Hell Night (1981)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - The Alpha Sigma Rho fraternity is holding their annual pledge night and new pledges have to spend the night in Garth Manor, where 12 years earlier, one of the family members killed the entire household. Is the mansion really haunted, or is it just a fraternity prank to scare the newbe’s that include Linda Blair, Vince Van Patten, and Jenny Newmann? Director Tom DeSimone’s fun horror flick is well worth the watch. New 4K scan includes interviews, commentary, TV Spots and trailer.

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

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    Hellboy (2004) 2-Disc Special Edition

    Director Guillermo del Toro’s adaption of Mike Mignola’s comic series with Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Jeffry Tambor, and Jon Hurt. Extras include several commentaries,a 2 and ½ hour documentary on making the film, deleted scenes, and tons more! 2-Disc Special Edition DVD
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  • Hide and Go Shriek (1987)

    A group of teens plots to hold their graduation party in a furniture store owned by a father of one of the girls. It’s a mid-80’s slasher so naturally the four girls are hot and their boyfriends are dumb. You also get an ex-con security guard and a killer that begins to slaughter the teens in a demented game of hide and go seek. Maybe they’re the same person?… Includes interview with director Skip Schoolnik and deleted scenes. DVD

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    Hideous! (1997)

    A group of rival collectors of human freaks and biological oddities get more than they bargained for when one of Dr. Lorda’s recent acquisitions - a mutant born of toxic sewage - isn’t quite as dead as it appears. It returns to life and reanimates an army of angry, oozing little freaks in this Charles Band directed Full Moon horror film. Includes commentary with actors Mel Johnson and Michael Citriniti, trailer, and making of featurette.  DVD

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    Hitch-Hike (1978)

    Superior thriller stars Franco Nero as a drunken hack writer, Corinne Clery as his rich wife, and David Hess (in one of his best film roles ever) as a bank robber looking for a way to escape the cops with a bag of money. When Hess hooks up with the unhappy couple, their vacation takes a vicious detour into murder and vengeance land.

    Barely released here in the U.S., Hitch-Hike is one exploitation film every fan should see. Includes trailer, and interviews with stars Franco Nero, Corinne Clery, and David Hess.  Now out of print DVD.

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    House (1996)

    Horror novelist Roger Cobb (William Katt) moves into a strange old house left to him by his late aunt in order to finish his latest book and get over the disappearance of his son. Already on the edge, Cobb’s sanity comes under siege by nightmares, visits from a nosy neighbor, and an onslaught of other worldly creatures from another dimension in this enjoyable cult horror-comedy from director Steve Miner. Now out of print DVD.

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    Howling 3: The Marsupials (1987)

    Regular ol’ werewolves got you down? Then how about a group of marsupial werewolves from Australia that roam the outback? Fortunately, it’s a bit of a tongue in cheek black horror comedy from director Phillppe Mora, so it’s not as bad as you may think. Remastered transfer with commentary from the director, trailer, and photo gallery.  DVD

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  • Humanoids From The Deep (1980)

    In the sleepy fishing village of Noyo fishlike humanoid creatures rise from the ocean looking to mate with human females in one of the best B horror films of the 1980s. Scientist Susan Drake (Ann Turkel) teams up with local fisherman Jim Hill (Doug McClure) to investigate the rash of fish creature rapes and everything comes to a climax during the town’s annual Salmon Festival.

    This is the uncut international version of the film. Extras include deleted scenes, trailers, TV and radio spots, and interviews including one with producer Roger Corman, a “making of” featurette, and more. DVD

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  • I Spit on Your Grave (1978)

    Camille Keaton stars as Jennifer Hills, a young woman who rents a secluded cabin on a lake so she can begin writing her first novel. A gang of local red necks attack, rape, and leave her for dead in the surrounding woods, but Jennifer doesn’t die as planned. She nurses herself back to health and sets out for revenge, taking down her attackers one by one. Director Meir Zarchi’s cult classic rape and revenge film still holds up to this day. Uncut directors print.  DVD

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    Ice Cream Man (1995)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - Boasting one of the best casts you’ll find in a horror film made for twenty bucks, Clint Howard stars as Gregory, a guy who watched his idol, “The Ice Cream King” murdered as a child. Now all grown up, the demented Gregory has become a murderous ice cream man who delivers mysterious treats as well and killer tricks. Hard to believe so many name actors needed a pay check at the same time, but look around and you’ll find the likes of Sandahl Bergman, Olivia Hussy, David Naughton and what looks like a noticeably half drunk Jan Michael Vincent among the cast. Fun stuff, with some great cheesy gore to boot.

    2K scan includes commentary with the director, interviews, and more.

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

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    Intruder (1988)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - A maniac roams a supermarket late at night, slaughtering everyone on the night shift in cool gory ways. An early effort by director Scott Speigel, with Elizabeth Cox and Sam Raimi in an acting role. Early KNB effects really help out too! Unrated directors cut includes commentary from producer and director, Making of featurette, outtakes, cast audition footage, trailer, and more.  Blu-ray and DVD Combo 

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  • Jennifer (1978)

    Shy, quiet Jennifer (Lisa Pelikan) unleashes hell at her high school tormentors in this fun “Carrie” inspired horror film. New HD mastered print. No frills DVD.

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    Justine (1976)

    aka The Marquis de Sade’s Justine.  Based on the Marquis de Sade’s infamous novel, Justine: The Misfortunes of Virtue, Koo Stark stars as the innocent girl whose chosen path of goodness is thwarted at every turn by her cunning and amoral sister, Julliette, who finds happiness in debauchery. Uncut print includes trailers, interview with director Chris Boger.  DVD

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  • Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988)

    A mysterious spaceship - that looks exactly like a circus tent - lands in a field near small town USA so an invading hoard of deviant, red-nosed, balloon-twisting killers from another world can begin to annihilate mankind. Yes indeed, it’s the Chiodo brothers cult classic horror-comedy, presented uncut with commentary, five different featurettes, deleted scenes, bloopers, trailer and more. Now out of print DVD.

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    Kong Triple Feature: King Kong (2005), King Kong vs Godzilla (1963), King Kong Escapes (1968)

    OK, here’s a head-scratching triple feature… Who thought it would be a good idea to team up the Peter Jackson CGI fest King Kong (2005) with the enjoyable and classic man-in-a-moneky-suit Japanese big monster movies, KING KONG VS. GODZILLA (1963) and its sequel, KING KONG ESCAPES (1968)?… Well, whoever’s idea it was, it’s here for the viewing on a nice cheap no frills DVD package.

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  • Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974)

    George and Edna are reluctant traveling companions that come across a small English village infested with the living dead. Seems that an experimental agricultural machine using radiation waves to make food grow larger has an even more interesting side effect when it starts to make the now flesh hungry dead. One of the better zombie films to come out of the 70’s. Complete with interview with the director, TV and radio spots, and a poster and still gallery. Now out of print DVD.

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  • Love at First Bite (1979)

    One of the better “dracula” spoofs made finds out bloodsucking Count (George Hamilton) chased out of his Transylvania castle and sent packing. He and his faithful servant (Artie Johnson) wind up in New York where he falls for model Cindy (Susan St. James) and plans on making her his bride. Meanwhile, Cindy’s would-be boyfriend (Richard Benjamin) is a descendant of vampire hunter Van Helsing, and does his best to put a stake into the heart of their relationship. No frills DVD is now out-of-print.
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  • Magnificent Seven Collection , The

    Four DVD Box Set contains all four of classic Spaghetti Westerns, including the original MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960), where we find a band of gunslingers hired to protect a village from an outlaw attack. Yul Brenner, Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach, and Charles Bronson star.

    In RETURN OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1966), Yul Brenner rounds up another group of gunfighters to search for their compatriot who has been taken hostage by a band of desperadoes.

    In GUNS OF THE MAGNIFICENT (1969), the Seven take to the dusty trail to free a captured Mexican revolutionary from a prison fortress known as “The Rat Hole.”

    Things wrap up in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE! (1972), with Lee Van Cleef taking over as the lead, who is now married and working for the law the Arizona Territory. When his wife is killed, he takes to tracking down the gunmen and winds up in a plundered boarder town whose widowed women are under attack by a gang of marauders.  DVD

    • $24.99
  • Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) , The

    Dr. George Bonnet (Anton Diffring) has figured out a way to live forever. All he needs is the glands from some unwilling donors! As he struggles against the icy grip of death, he begins a descent into madness and sets his sights on beautiful Janine Du Bois (Hazel Court). The only person who can stop his unholy quest is Dr. Pierre Gerrard (Christopher Lee) in this Terence Fisher directed Hammer Films horror classic. Includes interviews with people who had nothing to do with the film and trailers. Out of print DVD.

    • $14.99
  • Manhattan Baby (1982)

    While in Egypt, a young girl is given a mysterious charm that causes her archeologist father to be struck blind inside an unexplored pyramid. When the family returns to Manhattan, a plague of supernatural evil follows them, unleashing an ancient curse upon the streets. One of Lucio Fulci’s last films to actually be released in the USA combines elements of The Exorcist, The Awakening and Poltergeist to name a few. The results are mixed to say the least. Extras include interviews with cast and crew, composer Fabio Frizzi preforming the “Manhattan Baby Suite” live in the studio, trailer, and more. DVD

    • $19.99
    • 20% less

    Maniac Cop (1987)

    Innocent people are being brutally killed on the streets of New York by a uniformed police officer. After his wife is murdered, patrolman Jack Forrest (Bruce Campbell) finds himself the main suspect. Lieutenant Frank McCrae (Tom Atkins) investigates, and as the death toll rises, begins to suspect a police cover up may be hiding the identity of the real killer. Remastered high-def print with commentary, trailer and TV spots, scenes filmed for Japanese release, all new featurette with “maniac cop” himself, Bob Z’Dar and more. DVD

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    • $19.99
  • Massacre Mafia Style (1974)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - Actor and nightclub singer, Duke Mitchell wrote, produced, directed, and starred in this low budget answer to The Godfather, and the results are nothing short of amazing... in a gritty, 1970’s B movie sort of way. Duke is the son of a Mafia kingpin that guns down and murders his way through a blood-soaked Hollywood crime spree clawing his way to the top of the heap. Beautiful new restoration of the original director’s cut of the film features interviews, Duke Mitchell home movies, audio recordings, a TV special, radio spots, trailer, and more. Now out of print.

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

    • $49.99
    • 20% less

    Mausoleum (1982)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - The Nomed family has been the victim of a curse for generations. The eldest daughter of each generation has gone mad and dies. No one can explain why. Susan (Bobbie Bresse) has an urge to enter the family mausoleum during her mother’s funeral and now it seems she has some sort of evil presence lurking inside of her waiting to get out in this enjoyable 80’s slice of supernatural horror and slasher film combined into one. New 4K scan includes interview with effects man John Carl Buechler, trailer, TV spots, and more.

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

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    • $19.99
    • 75% less

    Mold (2013)

    It’s 1984 and America’s war on drugs takes a weird turn when a secret government project to kill coca fields with a fast-growing, genetically engineered strain of mold gets out of hand and begins to feed on human flesh. Just like in real life, you can always count on the government to screw up everything they touch, and it’s not long before the murderous mildew is released in a secret lab. It’s The Stuff meets Street Trash in this gooey and gory tribute to horror films of the 80s. Includes commentary, behind the scenes, and trailers.  DVD

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    • $4.99
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    Mosquito (1995)

    When a horde of mutated mosquitos attack without warning, a group of survivors, including a young couple and a resourceful government agent, flee the swarm in an attempt to warn people of their existence. They don’t quite make it and are forced into a final showdown with the bloodthirsty bugs. Good ol’ fashion monster movie fun, with Gunnar “Leatherface” Hansen, and Ron Ashton, founding member of the punk rock band The Stooges. Special features include commentary, all new documentary, deleted, extended, and behind the scenes footage.  DVD

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    • $14.99
  • Motel Hell (1980)

    Blu-ray Combo DVD - Hard to believe there was a time when Hollywood would produce a black comedy cannibal film, but before the days of shitty remakes of shitty original films, they managed to slip something weird and original into the mix every now and then. You are what you eat with Farmer Vincent’s smoked meats, and Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons are up to the task of making sure the smokehouse remains full! Includes commentary with director Kevin Connor, interviews, a look back at Motel Hell featurette, and original trailer.  Blu-ray and DVD

    • $29.99
  • My Friend Dahmer (2017)

    With his family life in ruins, awkward teenage Jeffrey Dahmer is struggling to get through high school. His bizarre behavior at school attracts unexpected friends and a bit of a fan club. But as graduation nears, Jeffrey’s depravity continues to take hold and he spirals further out of control in this true story of Jeffrey Dahmer during his high school years. Includes interview with star Ross Lynch, behind-the-scenes slide show, and trailer. DVD
    • $14.99
  • Near Dark (1987)

    Country boy Caleb falls for Mae. Unfortunately, Mae is no ordinary teenage girl. She’s part of an outlaw vampire family headed up by Lance Henriksen who travel hick town highways in search of easy victims. Bill Paxton and Jenette Goldstein complete the vampire family. Director Kathryn Bigelow crafted one of the most original vampire films ever made with Near Dark and it holds up extremely well all these years later. No frills DVD.

    • $19.99
  • New York Ripper (1982) , The

    A razor welding psycho is carving up women around New York City in this gory horror outing from director Lucio Fulci. One of Fulci’s most savage and brutal thrillers, NY Ripper offers up some show stopping gore footage that is guaranteed to please even the most jaded gore hound. Uncut, widescreen print with trailer. Also includes interview with actress Zora Kerova, a look at the NYC locations: then and now, original trailer.  DVD

    • $19.99
  • Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1971) , The

    A psychotic playboy lures prostitutes into his castle in order to satisfy his sadistic desires. He’s haunted by the ghost of his dead wife, Evelyn, whom he believes has come back from the grave in order to hinder his “games”. 103 minute print contains lots of stuff cut from former US prints. Also includes new introduction and interview with Erika Blanc, interview with production designer Lorenzo Baraldi, original Italian trailer, and more. DVD
    • $19.99
  • Night of the Comet (1984)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - For the first time in 65 million years, a comet is going to buzz past the Earth closer than ever before, and people are celebrating it’s arrival around the world! Everyone that is, except Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart), and her sister Samantha (Kelli Maroney) who discover it may have been a good idea they missed the festivities when everyone was either vaporized or turned into a zombie when the comet passed by. Now, it’s a game of survival for the few lucky humans left alive. Includes commentary with Stewart, Maroney, Mary Waronov, and make-up effects creator David Miller, trailer, and more.  Blu-ray / DVD Combo

    • $29.99
  • Night of the Demon (1984)

    When a professor and his students head out on a mountain field trip to investigate rumors of a psychotic Bigfoot on a killing spree, they had no idea they would encounter just that - a psycho Bigfoot that takes no prisoners! With some of the goriest and jaw-dropping death scenes ever, Night of the Demon is without a doubt, the goriest Bigfoot movie ever made. Hosted by former WWF Diva and Playboy Playmate, Maria Kanellis… although we have no idea as to why, includes trailers.
    • $14.99
  • Night of the Demons (1987)

    Blu-ray / DVD  Combo - One of the better horror films to come out of the late 80’s, Kevin Tenney’s Night of the Demons is finally available unrated and uncut on Blu-ray DVD. It’s Halloween night and Angela is throwing a party in deserted Hull House, a funeral home with something evil hiding in the basement. Fortunately for the viewer, once the guests arrive, so does the tongue ripping, eyeball gouging, dismemberment and nudity! Linnea quigley, one of the only true “scream queens” out there co-stars while ex-husband Steve Johnson handles the gruesome effects work.

    Includes two different commentary tracks, interviews with the cast and crew, promo reel, trailers, TV and radio spots, and more.  Blu-ray / DVD  Combo

    • $29.99
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    Night of the Hunted (1980)

    Elysabeth (Brigitte Lahaie) is taken to a mysterious clinic where everyone is suffering from a mental disorder where they are slowing losing their memories and identities due to an environmental accident. It’s quite a departure from the usual erotic vampire films that French director Jean Rollin is known for. Uncut print from the original film negative. Extras include a couple of previously unseen sex scenes and the trailer. In French with English subtitles.  DVD

    Please note: In French with English subtitles.

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    • 40% less

    Night of the Living Dead '90 (1990)

    Tom Savini directed remake of the 1968 zombie classic wasn’t really all that bad. Good performances from Tony Todd, Pat Tallman, Tom Towels and the rest of the cast helps.  DVD

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    • $11.99
  • Night of the Living Dead (1968)

    It’s George Romero’s trend setting zombie classic, and I’m sure it needs no plot write up here to do it justice. This is the restored and remastered 40th Anniversary Edition, featuring commentary from Romero and the cast, feature length documentary, Duane Jones last interview, trailer, and more. Out-of-print DVD.
    • $9.99
    • 20% less

    Night Train to Terror (1985)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Anthology horror with a wrap around story about a train bound for Hell and stories revolving around a few of the passengers, including Harry, a killer who keeps the mutilated body parts of his victims in his torture chamber. And Gretta, a young woman obsessed with death… and finally Claire, a Holocaust survivor that is being terrorized by Satan. Includes interviews with director Jay Schlossberg-Cohen, bonus feature film, trailer and more.

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

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    • $19.99
  • Nightbreed (1990)

    The Director’s Cut Blu-ray / DVD Combo - Set up as a fall guy in a string of slasher murders, troubled young man Boone sneaks into the hidden subterranean realm of Midian, a place that separates us from the assortment of monsters and shape-shifters that live in director Clive Barker’s nightmarish world. Hunted by David Cronenberg (in a great once-in-a-lifetime role), who will win in the battle of man and monster?

    This is director Clive Barker’s director’s cut of the film and features over 40 minutes of new footage. Also includes an introduction by Barker, commentary by the guys who restored the film, several interviews, and trailer.

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

    • $24.99
    • 20% less

    Nightmare Sisters (1987)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - Nerdy sorority sisters, Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer invite a trio of equally nerdy boys over for a party. They decide to hold a seance and are transformed into three gorgeous succubus determined to suck more than just the boys souls away in director Dave DeCoteau’s fun horror comedy classic. OK transfer looks great, and includes commentary, feature length TV version of the film, interviews, out-takes and bloopers, and more.

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

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    • $19.99
  • Nutbag (2000)

    A lonely depraved killer is randomly stalking and murdering women around Las Vegas. And, ah, well, that’s it for plot in this underground cult horror flick. Includes trailers.  DVD

    • $14.99
  • Orgy of the Living Dead (1973)

    aka The Hanging Woman, and Return of the Zombies.  When Serge (Stelvio Rosi) arrives in the the quiet 19th century European village for the reading of his uncle’s will, strange things begin to happen. First, his cousin is found murdered and hanging by a tree in the cemetery. This leads him to the subterranean lair of a demented doctor, his daughter, and their hunchback slave Igor (Paul Naschy) who are all doing ghoulish experiments on bringing the dead back to life. Uncut print, remastered from the original film negative. Also includes the original Return of the Zombies version of the film.  DVD

    • $19.99
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    Phantasm (1978) Remastered Print

    Do we really need to write a description for Don Coscarelli’s cult horror classic, Phantasm? Good, I didn’t think so.

    This remastered HD print looks amazing, and includes commentary from Coscarelli, Michael Baldwin, Angus Scrimm, and Bill Thornbury, original interviews from 1979, deleted scenes, and trailers. DVD

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    • $19.99
    • 20% less

    Pigs (1973)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - aka Daddy’s Deadly Darling.  Lynn is a mentally left-of-center woman that’s on the run from the law for murdering her sexually abusive father. She takes a job in a small town diner run by Zambrini, a ghoulish pig farmer who delights in feeding corpses to his voracious hogs. As Lynn battles her inner demons and continues to murder any man who tries to get close to her, Zambrini develops a fatherly love for the girl and covers up her crimes with the help of his hungry pigs in this classic grindhouse horror outing. All kinds of extras include interviews and featurettes, alternate scenes, trailers, and more.

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

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    • $19.99
    • 33% less

    Piranha (1978)

    Being a guy who really didn’t like “Jaws” as a kid because it was overly long and the shark looked as fake as fake can look, I must say that I loved Piranha - and still do! Joe Dante’s gory and fun horror outing isn’t overly long, and the Rob Bottin ‘n Chris Walas effects hold up well. Plus, having Barbara Steele, Kevin McCarthy, Bradford Dillman, Dick Miller, Belinda Balaski and Paul Bartel in the cast sure doesn’t hurt either. This “special edition” DVD also includes two different commentary tracks, behind-the-scenes footage, making of featurette, trailers, TV spots, and more.  DVD

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    • $9.99
    • 20% less

    Pledge Night (1988)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - As the practice of college hazing continues at Phi Up’s “Hell week”, they unleash the spirit of a 60’s hippie that died of a prank gone wrong twenty years earlier, and is out for revenge in this lesser known 80’s slasher flick. With a soundtrack from the band Anthrax, and starring lead singer Joey Belladonna. 2K scan includes a load of interviews, featurette on the filing locations, trailer, and more.

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

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    • $19.99
    • 33% less

    Polymorph (1996)

    Sent deep into the woods to help search for a fallen meteorite, a group of interns stumble upon an isolated cabin with a dead body inside and a lethal gang of drug-runners out to protect their investment. Oh, and they all find out that the meteorite brought with it an organism that can emulate anything it comes into contact with… including any one of them.

    This special remastered edition DVD includes commentary with director J.R. Bookwalter and stars of the film, making of featurette, bloopers, outtakes, on-set footage, and more.  DVD

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    • $9.99
    • 20% less

    Popcorn (1991)

    In a homage to 50’s and 60’s B horror films, a group of students decide to stage an all night “Horrorthon” at an abandoned theater. In addition to a trio of features, they plan on screening a bizarre short film called The Possessor… whose creator killed his family and set the theater on fire after its one and only screening years earlier. One of the group, Maggie (Jill Schoelin), has been having bad dreams that seem to be connected to The Possessor and as the festival draws closer, the group are being stalked and killed by a mysterious unknown killer… Special features include commentary by the director, stars, and make-up effects artist; making of documentary, interview with Bruce Glover, trailer, TV spot, and more.  DVD

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    • $19.99
    • 28% less

    Project X (1968)

    In this William Castle directed sci-fi thriller, we find a secret agent (Christopher George) brought back from cryogenic suspension after he survived a plane crash during a mission. He’s made to think that he’s a gangster living in the year 1968 and he’s out to uncover a secret germ formula that has been hidden away years earlier. Naturally, nothing really goes as planned. Widescreen uncut print is now out of print DVD.

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    • $17.99
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    Prom Night (1980)

    One of the original 80’s slasher films with Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen. A childhood prank comes back to bite a group of high school seniors on prom night when a mystery from their past shows up with an axe to grind... a big axe! This is the new Synapse Films high def transfer and it looks amazing. Extras include commentary with director Paul Lynch and screenwriter William Gray, making of featurette, alternate TV broadcast scenes, and original trailer and TV spots. DVD

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    • $14.99
  • Prowler (1981) , The

    On her graduation celebration night, Rosemary and her date are brutally murdered by a jilted soldier just home from the war. Thirty years later, the graduation dance will be held for the first time since the murders took place... And the murderer has returned along with the event! This golden age slasher film is presented here uncut and is well worth adding to every fans collection. Includes commentary with director Joseph Zito and makeup effects artist Tom Savini, gore footage behind-the-scenes with Savini, trailer and poster gallery. Out of print DVD.
    • $19.99
  • Psychic Killer (1974)

    After Arthur Masters (Jim Hutton) is committed to a mental hospital for a murder he didn’t commit, his mother dies from neglect. He soon learns and develops dark psychic abilities and begins exacting revenge on those responsible. With Julie Adams, Whit Bissell, Neville Brand, Paul Burke, Aldo Ray, and Della Reese. Includes trailer and TV spots. Out of print DVD.
    • $14.99
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    Psychos in Love (1986)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Joe runs a strip club. Kate is an attractive manicurist. After meeting up and bonding over their mutual dislike of grapes, they discover they also have something else in common: They are both bloodthirsty serial killers! As they begin to balance their life together with their obsession for murdering strangers, in walks Herman, the cannibal plumber, who finds out what the couple are when he makes a house call to unclog a drain full of human remains. Herman attempts to blackmail Joe and Kate to put meat on his table, and there the fun begins… This absurd black comedy cult classic is finally available on blu-ray and DVD on a print restored from the original 16mm camera negative. Includes commentary tracks, interviews, making of featurette, trailer, footage shot at the Cinema Wasteland Show when star Carmine Capobianco was a guest in 2016, short films, and more.

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

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    • $19.99
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    Pumpkinhead (1988)

    After a group of teenagers inadvertently kills his son, Lance Henriksen seeks the magic of a backwoods witch to revenge his son’s death. They invoke “The Pumpkinhead” - A monstrously large, clawed and fanged creature from Hell itself. Another of the late 80’s horror films that’s worth adding to your collection.  Fun monster movie stuff from effects man and director Stan Winston. Includes commentary, featurettes, behind the scenes footage and more!  DVD

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    • $14.99
  • Rabid Grannies (1988)

    DVD/Blu-ray Combo - A Satanist turns two wealthy old ladies into demon-type creatures during their birthday party and they soon take care of their greedy party-going relatives all looking to be included in their will. Original producer’s cut also includes deleted scenes, interviews, trailers, and more.

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

    • $19.99
    • 40% less

    Ransom Baby (1973)

    After a group of revolutionaries hold up a casino and make off with the loot, an inspector who knows who the criminal mastermind is, sets out to track them down. In an attempt to stop the cops from closing in on them, the robbers kidnap the inspector’s son. That just pisses the guy off even more. This is a uncommon Greek crime thriller in the same vein as the Italian crime thrillers of the 1970’s.  DVD

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    • $14.99
  • Rats: Night of Terror (1983)

    In the near future, after greedy corporations and the world’s governments destroy the world as we know it, a group of survivors discovers an abandoned research lab filled with food, water, and sadly, thousands of hungry rats. Not ordinary rats mind you, but super-intelligent mutant rats with an appetite for human flesh. Directed by Bruno Mattei, this low budget sci-fi horror cheapie is chock full of wretched dialogue, bad acting, poor effects (and even poorer “rats”) that comes capped off with a twist ending one has to see to believe. Widescreen print with director interview and trailer. DVD

    • $19.99
  • Raving Maniacs (2006)

    Evil aliens plot to distribute strange, glow-in-the-dark drugs to Earthlings. Isn’t to hard to pawn them off on dumbed down teenagers looking to get high at one of Rhode Island’s biggest raves, and that is exactly what happens in this ambitious indy horror outing. Includes commentary, photo gallery and trailers. DVD
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    Reincarnation of Isabel (1972) , The

    In the late 1300‘s, beautiful Isabella (Rita Calderoni) is tortured and burned at the stake as a witch in front of her lover, who in turn swears revenge. Several hundred years later, the well-do-do Jack Nelson (Mickey Hargitay) and his niece Laureen (Rita Calderoni in a duel role) celebrate her engagement at their newly acquired castle. Unknown to them though is that in the castle’s dark, dank cellar, evil occultists participate in black magic rites that involve sacrificing young virgins in order to resurrect Isabella. Classic Euro-trash from director Renato Polselli.

    Uncut print, in Italian with subs. Now out of print DVD.

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    Resurrection Game (2000) , The

    Shot in and around Pittsburgh zombie flick from Mike Watt has been remastered for this 10th anniversary edition. After the living dead over run the world, a former detective is hired to find the cause of the zombie infestation. He teams up with a discreted scientist and a couple bickering exterminators to uncover a plot thicker than zombie brains. Includes commentaries, anniversary documentary, and more. DVD
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    • $9.99
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    Retro Puppet Master (1999)

    In a prequel to the Puppet Master series, we find original puppet master Andre Toulon in a pre-World War I Paris. He’s in love with Ilsa, the daughter of the Swiss ambassador. One day he witnesses the murder of an Egyptian sorcerer who just stole the secret of life from an ancient god. After the servants of the god kidnap his beloved Ilsa, he’s forced into a life and death struggle where he and his puppets must make a final stand against an ancient god in order to save the woman he loves. DVD

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    • $9.99
    • 40% less

    Return of the Living Dead (1985) , The

    One of the best zombie movie spoofs to come along ever doesn’t need much of a description now, does it? Commentary from director Dan O’Bannon and production designer William Stout, “Designing the Dead” featurette, trailer and TV spots. This MGM release is now out of print. DVD

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    • 50% less

    Robocop (2014)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - In the remake of RoboCop, Joel Kinnaman is critically injured police officer, Alex Murphy, who’s brought back to fight crime using robotic technology as RoboCop. With Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, and Samuel L. Jackson.

    High Def and Standard versions. Includes deleted scenes, and featurette.

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

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    • $9.99
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    Roger Corman's Puerto Rican Trilogy

    Taking advantage of tax incentives, Roger Corman set sail to the sunny island of Puerto Rico in 1960 to film a couple of low budget movies: Battle of Blood Island, and Last Woman on Earth. Since he had the crew and equipment, a script was created overnight and he snuck in Creature From the Haunted Sea in record time. Last Woman on Earth was filmed in color, and is presented here remastered. The other two films were filmed in B&W, and each film features things like additional scenes filmed for TV, commentary, and are hosted by Roger Corman.  DVD

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    Ruby (1977)

    Blu-ray and DVD Combo Director's Cut - Piper Laurie stars as a former gangster moll that now owns and runs a drive-in. She wants to send her deaf-mute daughter (Janet Baldwin) away, but before she can, the girl is possessed by the spirit of her dead father and he sets out to exact his revenge. With Stuart Whitman and Roger Davis. 2K film transfer features commentary and interviews with director Curtis Harrington, and trailer.

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

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    • $24.99
    • 25% less

    Sadist (1963) , The

    Filmed in real time, The Sadist, starring Arch Hall, Jr. as a thrill killer who terrorizes three innocent people at an isolated gas station has become the cult classic it deserves to be over the years.
    No frills DVD is now out of print.

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    • $14.99
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