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Region 1 - U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories (NTSC)
Region 0 - DVDs can be played in any DVD player regardless of their region coding. (NTSC)
Blu-ray discs do not play in a regular DVD player, you need a Blu-ray Player to play them.
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Satan's Slave (1976)
Blu-ray and DVD Combo - After her parents car mysteriously explodes, a young girl (Candice Glendenning) moves in with her Uncle Alexander (Michael Gough) and cousins. She soon begins suffering strange visions and has no idea of the plans her new family has for her as she slowly discovers that her Uncle is the leader of a coven of witches. Includes commentary with director Norman Warren, making of featurette, deleted scenes, trailers, and more.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
Sender (1982) , The
Zeljko Ivanek is John Doe #83, a patient admitted to a psychiatric hospital after a suicide attempt. When Dr. Gail Farmer (Katheryn Harrold), the psychiatrist assigned to his case begins suffering vivid hallucinations, she suspects that she is somehow telepathically connected to her new patient and is seeing what he is experiencing in real time. DVD
Sergio Leone Anthology , The
A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (1964), FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (1965), THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1966) and DUCK YOU SUCKER (1972) - Here’s a terrific little box set of the Sergio Leone directed “Dollars” trilogy along with Duck, You Sucker, which was set in the same era of time. Of course, most people know about the first three films, with Clint Eastwood as “The Man With No Name” (along with fantastic performances from costars Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach) and I’m surer we don’t need to recap these three films, but it’s a shame more people haven’t seen DUCK, YOU SUCKER! (aka A Fistful of Dynamite to cash in on the original trilogy.) In it, James Cobrn stars as an IRA operative on the run, and Rod Steiger is a rough and tumble bandit. Together they plot to rob Mexico’s wealthiest bank and in the process, land in the cross-hairs of the Mexican Revolution going on around them. DVD
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She Wolves of the Ring (1965)
las Lobas del Ring - Various problems, vendettas, and general wickedness between female wrestlers is resolved in the ring in this classic Mexican wrestling movie. In Spanish… sadly, no English subtitles, but uncut and easy enough to follow. DVD
Please note: In Spanish, with no English subtitles
Shock Waves (1977)
Peter Cushing stars as a former S.S. Officer living on a deserted island with a bunch of underwater Nazi zombies. The Survivors of a ship that sank off shore find themselves the victims of the soggy, blond undead. With John Carradine as a yacht captain and Brooke Adams as a shipwreck survivor. Commentary with director Ken Wiederhorn, effects man Alan Ormsby and for some reason, Fred Olen Ray. Plus interviews, trailers, TV spots, and radio spots. Now out of print, so supplies are limited.
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Shutter (2008)
Soon after American newlyweds Ben and Jane arrive in Japan for photographer Ben’s latest assignment, they discover ghostly reflections of a young woman in their photos. Is the “spirit image” linked to Ben’s past? Is it a warning? Unrated print contains uncut footage and an alternate ending not seen in theaters. Also includes commentary, seven different featurettes, and alternate and deleted footage. DVD- 25% less
Skull (1965) , The
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee star in a supernatural tale of murder beyond the grave that is based on a short story by Robert Bloch. Dr. Christopher Maitland (Cushing) is a collector of the occult that purchases the skull of the infamous Marquis de Sade. His friend, Matthew Phillips (Lee) is more than happy to part with it… And soon enough, Maitland is attempting to keep control of his life as an unspeakable evil comes bearing down on him. Includes a couple of featurettes, and trailers. DVD
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Slaughterhouse (1987)
Blu-ray and DVD Combo - When Lester Bacon’s slaughterhouse runs into financial problems and he finds the town lawyer, the sheriff, and the rival slaughterhouse all trying to purchase his land, he takes matters into his own hands and turns his hulking mentally deranged son, Buddy, into the violent solution to disposing of his problems. Slaughterhouse was a late 80’s mom and pop video store staple finally making it’s blu-ray debut. Includes commentary with director Rick Rossler, interviews, making of featurette, outtakes, trailers, and more.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
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Something to Scream About (2003)
Hosted by original “Scream Queen” Brinke Stevens, this entertaining look at the careers of nine actresses all known for working within the B movie, mostly horror, industry. Ariauna Albright, Brandi Burkett, Debra DeLisa, Denice Duff, Judith O’Dea, Debbie Rochon, Felisa Rose, Lilith Stabs, and Julie Strain all talk about the fans, aging, on-screen nudity, and more. Includes short film, interviews, trailer, and Debbie Rochan’s 1986 student film.
Sonny Chiba Collection , The
Here we have a nice collection of 4 uncut martial arts movies from the one and only Sonny Chiba presented in anamorphic widescreen transfers: in Japanese with english subtitles. The films include: G.I. SAMURI (1979), where a group of Japanese soldiers find themselves transported 400 years back in time to Japan’s feudal period. In NINJA WARS (1982), an epic battle between man and black magic creates a dangerous obsession with the beautiful princess Ukio. LEGEND OF THE EIGHT SAMURAI (1983) finds the clan of a princess destroyed by an army of phantom warriors. She bands together with eight masterless samurai to defeat the ghostly warriors. And in RESURRECTION OF GOLDEN WOLF (1979), a seemingly average corporate worker leads a double life as a vicious criminal by night that seeks to dominate the corporation that employs him by day. DVD- 25% less
Sorceress (1995)
aka Temptress. Larry Barnes (Larry Poindexter) is set for a partnership at a prestigious law firm, and his sexy witch wife, Erica (Julie Strain) will do anything to keep her husband happy, but makes a fatal mistake when she tries to kill his competition for the partnership (Edward Albert). Now his wife, Amelia (Linda Blair), plots her revenge… using witchcraft, naturally. Remastered and uncensored sexploitation from director Jim Wynorski includes commentary with Wynorski and effects man Tom Savini. DVDSpaghetti Western Double Feature: The Strangers Gundown (1974) & Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die (1968)
The Strangers Gundown (1974) and Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die (1968) -
During the Civil War, three Confederate officers sell out the Yankees and allow enemy troops to slaughter the entire company... except for one man we’ll now call The Stranger, who sets his sights on revenge in THE STRANGERS GUNDOWN.
After a five year prison term for a crime he didn’t commit, Bill Kiowa sets out to find the man who framed him and killed his wife in TODAY WE KILL, TOMORROW WE DIE. DVD
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Spiritism (1962)
Espiritismo - In a take on the classic “Monkey’s Paw” storyline, a mother with a deep desire for her dead son to return to her makes a drastic decision in this Mexican horror classic. 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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Splatter Movie: The Director's Cut (2008)
As an independent film crew arrives at a haunted attraction to begin shooting a low budget horror film, they are unaware that they are now being stalked and killed by a murderer posing as one of the crew. It’s sort of a film within a film slasher film, directed by Amy Lynn Best. Includes deleted scenes, companion film, outtakes and trailers. DVD
Stagefright (1987)
aka Aquarius and Bloody Bird. One of the better slasher type films to come out of the late 80’s is Michelle Soavi’s Stagefright, the tale of an acting troop stalked and murdered by an escaped looney from a nearby insane asylum. Bloody, violent, and loads of fun, Stagefright is a must for any gore hound. Includes several interviews with director Michele Soavi, cast members, and the composer, trailer, and more. Now out of print DVD.
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Street Trash (1987)
2-Disc Meltdown edition - In a world of winos and derelicts, two homeless brothers find themselves living in a tire hut in the back of a vast auto salvage yard in lower New York. The most lethal threat comes from a case of bad hootch known as Tenafly Viper sitting on the counter of Ed’s liquor store. Seems the stuff went bad... Real bad. And anyone taking even a sip melts down within seconds. The bums are eating the stuff up. You see, it’s only a buck a bottle! One of the last great independent exploitation films, Street Trash delivers the goods in spades.
This two-disc set includes a widesceen print transferred directly from the camera negatives, remastered in 5.1 surround sound. You get two different commentaries, the original 16mm short film that inspired the movie, the promotional teaser producer Roy Frunkes used to help sell the film to investors, plenty of behind the scenes photos, trailer, and a special 2 hour documentary titled The Meltdown Memoirs. 2-disc DVD
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Street Trash (1987)
Single Disc Edition - In a world of winos and derelicts, two homeless brothers find themselves living in a tire hut in the back of a vast auto salvage yard in lower New York. The most lethal threat comes from a case of bad hootch known as Tenafly Viper sitting on the counter of Ed’s liquor store. Seems the stuff went bad... Real bad. And anyone taking even a sip melts down within seconds. The bums are eating the stuff up. You see, it’s only a buck a bottle! One of the last great independent exploitation films, Street Trash delivers the goods in spades.
The single disc edition includes an uncut high def transfer of the film (like the 2 disc set), along with the trailer. DVD
Streetfighter's Last Revenge (1979) , The
Sonny Chiba is back for more ass kicking martial arts action when he is hired to recover one of two tapes containing the formula to produce cheap heroin. Of course he gets double crossed in the process and needs to kick some major ass as only Chiba can do. Widescreen print. DVD
Stunt Man (1979) , The
Vietnam vet Steve Railsback is on the run from the police when he stumbles onto the set of a war movie directed by Peter O’Toole, and forced to replace a dead stunt man to escape the law. Soon, he falls for the leading lady (Barbara Hershey) while trying to keep from getting busted or killed on the set. Remastered widescreen print includes commentary with director Richard Rush and stars O’Toole, Railsback, Hershey and others, trailers, deleted scenes, and more! DVD
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Suspiria (1977)
Jessica Harper is a young American ballet dancer who arrives at a prestigious European dance academy run by witches. She soon finds herself knee deep in a nightmare world of hallucinatory horrors that lie around every corner. Dario Argento’s classic scare film looks and sounds great remastered from the original negative. Widescreen print with trailers. DVD
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Tammy and the T-Rex (1993)
DVD and Blu-ray Combo - Tammy (Denese Richards in her first feature role) is a popular high school cheerleader who’s new boyfriend, Michael, might just be the love of her life. Her jealous ex, Billy, has other plans for Michael. He and a couple of his buddies kidnap him and leave him to be mauled by a lion in a nearby wildlife reserve. A mauled Michael is stolen from the hospital by whacko scientist Dr. Wachenstein, who implants Michael’s brain into a large robotic dinosaur body… that escapes from the doctor’s lab and goes on a rampage killing off those that left him in this predicament to begin with. It’s a wacky, gory, and weird-as-hell slice of what in the world was the writer / director thinking to be sure. Uncut print includes commentary with director Stewart Raffgill, interviews, and the original PG-13 cut of the film.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
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Tenebrae (1982)
One of Dario Argento’s best horror films finds American author Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) arriving in Italy to promote his latest novel, Tenebrae (Darkness). Unfortunately, a razor-wielding killer is also on the loose, murdering those around Neal just like the character in his book. Includes commentary and trailer. DVD
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) , The
40th Anniversary Edition - Tobe Hooper’s cult horror classic still packs a punch 40 years after its original release. And this restored 4K print looks and sounds great too. Includes commentary from Tobe Hooper, Gunnar “Leatherface” Hanson, and DP Daniel Pearl; a second commentary with Marilyn Burns, Allen Danziger, and Paul Partain; and one more from director Tobe Hooper. DVD
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 (1986) , The
The Gruesome Edition - Tobe Hooper’s follow up to the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre sure got a bad rap when it first came out. Maybe it was deserved and maybe it wasn’t but I do know one thing, TCM 2 sure did get better with age. The Tom Savini effects that made the film after budget cuts are solid, the atmosphere of the decrepit carnival the family calls home is plenty creepy, and although it may well lack the “grit” of the original, a great camp feel, including a performance by Dennis Hopper as a Texas Ranger looking to avenge his family, and the chemistry between Bill Johnson’s “Buba” (Leatherface) and Bill Moseley’s over-the-top “Choptop” make for some solid laughs as well as scares.
This special edition includes a beautiful remastered, widescreen, print of the film complete with commentary by director Toby Hooper. You also get a second commentary from stars Bill Moseley and Caroline Williams and effects guru Tom Savini, deleted scenes, featurette and more. Out of print DVD.
They Live (1988)
Collectors Edition - From director John Carpenter comes this sci-fi thriller about aliens that are systematically gaining control of the earth by masquerading as humans and lulling the public at large into submission. Humanity’s last chance lies with a lone drifter (Roddy Piper) who stumbles across a harrowing discovery - a unique pair of sunglasses that reveal the deadly truth. Includes commentary from Carpenter and Roddy Piper, interview, making of featurette, trailer, TV spots, and more. DVD
Thing With Two Heads (1972) , The
Lee Frost and Wes Bishop were involved with some of the greatest films the Drive-In had to offer in the 70’s and 80’s. One of the best “B” movie crap fests of all time is their “Thing With Two Heads”, starring Ray Milland as dying white bigot brain surgeon Maxwell Kirshner. He convinces his colleagues to preform an experimental and unsantioned medical procedure on him that finds his head transplanted onto the first available body they can find - reluctant death row inmate, Jack Moss (Rosey Grier). Now our white racist finds his head attached to a very large black man that was only trying to find a little time to clear his name of a murder he didn’t commit. Out of print DVD.- 25% less
This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)
In his second film appearance, Coffin Joe (Jose Mojica Marins) has survived the terrors of At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul Away and is joined by hunchback assistant, Bruno, to help him on his unholy quest to find the perfect bride. So, off he goes to kidnap and torture various women until he finds just the perfect girl to bear his child… In Portuguese with English subtitles. Includes making of featurette, a visit to the Coffin Joe museum, interview, introduction, and more. DVD
Troll 2 (1991)
Blu-ray / DVD Combo - Disguised as friendly country folk, a group of people-eating goblins lure visitors to their little town. A family of four soon learn that the town is really one helluva tourist trap… and they are on the menu! Laughably inept, Troll 2 - and, yes, there are no trolls in the film - was written and directed by Italian cult film director Claudio Fragasso, who insisted that the “actors” speak the poorly written English dialogue he wrote instead of improving the dialogue even slightly. It’s gone down as one bad movie night cult film since its release. Includes the original trailer.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
Twice Told Tales (1963)
A trilogy of tales from writer Nathaniel Hawthorne starring Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, Brett Halsey, Beverly Garland, and Richard Denning. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment”, a scientist discovers the fountain of youth… and lives to regret it!
In “Rappaccini’s Daughter”, we find a demented father, whose love for his daughter turns poisonous; while “The House of the Seven Gables”, concerns the ghostly legend of an ancient cursed family that lived for power… and died for greed. Includes commentary and trailers. DVD
Twilight People (1972)
Blu-ray and DVD Combo - It’s a retelling of the ol’ “Dr. Moreau” story, Eddie Romero style! Well, it’s actually Romero’s second retelling of the story as he tried it once in 1959 as “Terror Is A Man”, but this one is in color. Former teen idol John Ashley is our lost-at-sea hero who winds up on the dread island of horrors. The doctor’s daughter winds up setting the island creatures loose, which include an ape man, antelope man, a flying bat man, and Pam Grier as the panther woman. Lots of bad makeup and plenty of gory scenes make it a must for B movie fans. Includes interview with director Eddie Romero, trailer and TV spots.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
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Twins of Evil (1971)
Blu-ray and DVD Combo Pack - One of the better Hammer films of the early 70s has Maria and Freda, two orphaned identical twins, moving to live with their uncle Gustav (Peter Cushing) in the small village of Karnstein. Uncle Gustav is a fanatical puritan and the leader of the local witch hunting “brotherhood.” The village Count is an evil man who practices Satanism, uses black magic, and transforms into a vampire. Unhappy with her life, Freda seeks escape and falls in with the Count… who promptly transforms her into a vampire. Includes a brand new feature length documentary, featurette, trailer, and more! Blu-ray and DVD Combo
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Twins of Evil (1971)
One of the better Hammer films of the early 70s has Maria and Freda, two orphaned identical twins, moving to live with their uncle Gustav (Peter Cushing) in the small village of Karnstein. Uncle Gustav is a fanatical puritan and the leader of of the local witch hunting “brotherhood.” The village Count is an evil man who practices Satanism, uses black magic, and transforms into a vampire. Unhappy with her life, Freda seeks escape and falls in with the Count… who promptly transforms her into a vampire. This regular DVD release includes a brand new feature length documentary and trailer. DVD
Two Evil Eyes (1990)
Limited Edition 2-Disc DVD Set - A double dose of Edgar Allan Poe horror from Dario Argento and George Romero. Romero handles “The Strange Case of Mr. Valdemar”, which is, well, typical Romero. A little slow but on par with any of the 60’s Roger Corman A.I.P. Poe stuff.
Leap on over to Argento’s “Black Cat” adaptation with Harvey Keitel as a crime photographer who murders his girlfriend and hides her behind the wall. It’s a nice high spot in Argento’s slowly declining film output of the last ten or fifteen years.
Also includes trailer, interviews with Romero, Argento, make-up effects man Tom Savini, interview with Adrienne Barbeau, behind-the-scenes look at the make-up effects with Savini, and more. This is a numbered, limited edition of only 30,000 made. 2 Disc DVD
UHF (1989)
George Newman (Weird Al Yankovic) is a daydreamer who has trouble holding a steady job… until his Uncle hires him to manage Channel 62, a TV station that’s losing money and viewers fast. Soon enough, George starts to replace the station’s reruns with original programing like “Wheel of Fish” and “Raul’s Wild Kingdom” and ratings begin to soar. Can George find the money he needs to keep Station 62 on the air? Find out in this wacky offbeat comedy. With Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards and Victoria Jackson. Includes deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes footage, commentary with Yankovic, director Jay Levey, Michael Richards, Emo Phillips, and Victoria Jackson, music video, and more. DVD- 20% less
Undertaker (1988) , The
Blu-ray and DVD Combo - One of cult actor Joe (Maniac) Spinell’s final films finds him playing Roscoe, the town undertaker with a secret. Seems he keeps a bloody collection of human souvenirs. And when townspeople begin to disappear, Roscoe’s nephew starts to grow suspicious of his uncle. Available until this point as a heavily censored version and/or bootleg video, this version is complete and mastered from the original camera negatives. Includes interview and commentary with director William Kennedy, featurette, outtakes, and more.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
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Unmasked Part 25 (1989)
DVD/Blu-ray Combo - Gory and amusing British send-up of American slasher films finds Jackson, the hockey-masked serial killer murdering everyone that crosses his path. That is, until he meets Shelly, an attractive blind woman who falls in love with him and has him begin to reconsider his senseless way of life. Includes commentary with director Anders Palm, a second commentary with the writer / producer, and trailer.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
Up in Smoke (1978)
DVD / Blu-ray “Stash Box” Limited Edition - At the height of their comedy career, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong teamed up with their long time record producer Lou Adler to make their first feature film about two buddies that travel from Mexico to Los Angeles, totally unaware that the van they are driving is made entirely of marijuana and the cops are on their tail. It was a hit and spawned a series of Cheech and Chong films throughout the 80’s.
Here we have an FYE fan club exclusive DVD and Blu-ray comb 40th anniversary edition from 2018 that’s packaged in what would appear to be an old wooden stash box… and yes, all of us at a certain age these days had one.
The blu-ray disc features all new 40th anniversary interviews, commentary, deleted scenes, a look back at Up in Smoke featurette, animated “Earache my Eye” music video, radio spots and more. Disc two is the feature film with other special features. Now out of print.
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Vampire Circus (1971)
Blu-ray / DVD Combo - A supernatural circus run by a vampire returns to the 19th century town to avenge the death of Count Mitterhaus, who was killed by the town fifteen years earlier for the death of a little girl. Mitterhaus cursed the town and vowed that their children would pay for their crimes... Now it appears the curse is coming true! This Hammer Film horror classic was one of the better films the company put out in the 1970’s. It’s finally seen its day on DVD, complete with a making of featurette, a history of circus horror, a look at House of Hammer magazine, trailer and more.
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War of the Worlds (2005)
An updated version of H.G. Wells classic sci-fi alien invasion story with C. Thomas Howell struggling to find the weapon that will put a stop to destruction of mankind. Includes commentary tracks from the actor’s and filmmakers, documentary on the visual effects, behind the scenes featurette, out-takes, trailers, and more. DVD
Wasteland (2012) , The
Japanese death photographer Tsurisaki Kiyotaka (Orozco the Embalmer, and Junk Films) is back with his own unique vision of the world in The Wasteland. Take a look at the aftermath of war, religion (which more than often is the cause of all wars), and other evil facets that are killing our planet in an alarming rate. DVD
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Watch Around the Clock: Volume 1
Here we have a full 24 hour day of programming from the Black and White days of TV on 4 DVDs. We begin with the “Kid’s Clubhouse”, a collection of cartoons (like Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, Popeye, etc) and kid’s shows (Howdy Doody, Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney, Lassie, and Superman).
Then we move on to a block of daytime TV (like People are Funny, You Asked for It, What’s my line?, You Bet Your Life, etc) before moving on to TVs Prime-Time hours (with shows like Roy Rogers, Dragnet, Beverly Hillbillies, and others) before settling in with a Midnight Movie Marathon of The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Cyrano de Bergerac, and The Man With the Golden Arm. Things come complete with popular commercials of the era between programs. 4 DVD Set
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Watch Around the Clock: Volume 2
Here we have a full 24 hour day of programming from the early days of color TV on 4 DVDs. We begin with the “Kid’s Clubhouse”, a collection of cartoons (like Popeye and Friends, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Fraidy Cat, Hoppity Hopper, etc) and oddball kid’s cartoons and shows (like Clutch Cargo, Colonel Bleep, and Space Angel).
Then we move on to a block of daytime TV (like Gulliver’s Travels, The Borrowers,Rescue from Gilligan’s Island, etc) before moving on to TVs Prime-Time hours (with shows like The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, Rango, The Lucy Show, Mannix, and others) before settling in with a Midnight Movie Marathon of The Last Time I Saw Paris, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, and the Proud Rebel. Things come complete with popular commercials of the era between programs. 4 DVD Set
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Watch Me When I Kill (1977)
From director Antonio Bido comes this Italian giallo thriller about a young nightclub dancer who witnesses a murder. Now, her boyfriend and her attempt to track down the killer before he can get to her and silence her forever. Stylish, with plenty of atmosphere, WMWIK borrows heavily from Italian masters like Dario Argento and Mario Bava, which isn’t really a bad thing in this case.
New 4K transfer includes original trailers, commentary from somebody that wasn’t in the film, interview with another guy who had nothing to do with the film, and three short films from the film’s director, Antonio Bido. DVD
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Witchtrap (1989)
Blu-ray and DVD Combo - Director Kevin Tenney’s cult 80’s horror film about The Lauder House. Plagued by strange and violent occurrences, unexplained deaths, and supernatural activity, the place has remained empty for years. Now, new owners decide to turn the old mansion into a bed and breakfast so a team of paranormal experts attempt to remove the demonic forces and cleanse the property of the evil that lurks at every turn. But, as soon as they arrive, members of the team begin to meet their bloody end. With Linnea Quigley, James Quinn, and Kathleen Bailey. Includes commentary, interviews, trailer, short film, and more.
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
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Wrestling Women vs the Aztec Mummy (1964)
Las Luchadoras contra la Momia - Two beautiful female Mexican wrestlers go up against Popoca, the living Aztec Mummy, in this uncut cult classic. In Spanish… sadly, no English subtitles, but uncut and easy enough to follow. DVD
Please note: In Spanish, with no English subtitles
X The Man with X-Ray Eyes (1963)
Dr. Xavier (Ray Milland) creates a serum to improve human sight that gives people x-ray vision. He tests the serum on himself and soon discovers that he can see through clothing, then flesh, then even walls; but he wants to see more - even if it means seeing more than any mortal man can bear to look at. Includes Joe Dante on the film, commentary with director Roger Croman, the rare prologue, and trailers. DVD
You, Me and Dupree (2006) DVD Signed by Matt Dillion
Widescreen version of the Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson, Owen Wilson and Michael Douglas comedy. Signed by Matt Dillon on the DVD cover in blue sharpie. Opened so Dillon could sign it, but in Very Good condition. DVD w/ signed cover.
Zombie (1979)
Lucio Fulci’s zombie classic (originally titled Zombi 2) shouldn’t need any kind of review, right?
This is the brand new 4K restoration from the original uncut, uncensored camera negative. Extras include two new audio commentaries, new interviews plus, trailers, TV spots, radio spots, and more. DVD
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Zombie Classics: 4 Movie Collection
Here we have four zombie classics (or not so classics as the case may be) on two DVDs that come packaged in a cool tin box.
You get George Romero’s classic NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968).
REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES (1943) with John Carradine as a Nazi scientist creating zombies in the swamps of Louisiana on one disc.
Jess Franco’s story of Nazi’s protecting their hidden old in OASIS OF THE ZOMBIES (1981).
Along with the Bela Lugosi classic, WHITE ZOMBIE (1932), on the second disc. Like most of the DVDs we sell, this collection is now out of print.
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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
Beyond the Door (1974)
Blu-ray Disc - Juliet Mills discovers that her baby belongs to Satan himself, and Richard Johnson intends to sacrifice it in order to renew his own evil existence in this “Rosemary’s Baby / Omen” like possession flick. Uncut, high def master, with commentary by director Ovidio Assonitis and another with star Juliet Mills, 35th anniversary featurette, interview with Richard Johnson, trailers, and more.
*Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.
Bloody New Year (1987)
Blu-ray and DVD Combo - From director Norman Warren comes this oddball horror flick about a trio of young couples that wind up shipwrecked on an island where a failed experiment finds time warped and standing still. A couple of fun scenes make things easier to get to the end - a girl is pulled into a mirror, and a guy jumps out of an old movie to attack the guy watching it, to name a couple. Otherwise, relish in the horrid acting!
Includes both the Blu-ray and standard DVD versions of the film.
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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Suspiria (1977)
2-Disc Blu-ray - Jessica Harper is a young American ballet dancer who arrives at a prestigious European dance academy run by witches. She soon finds herself knee deep in a nightmare world of hallucinatory horrors that lie around every corner. Dario Argento’s classic scare film looks and sounds great remastered from the original negative. Widescreen print includes two different commentaries, location featurette, 40 year retrospective, interviews, trailers, TV and radio spots.
*Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.
Uncanny (1977) , The
Blu-ray Disc - Anthology horror in the Amicus vein, with Ray Milland, Peter Cushing, Samantha Eggar, and Donald Pleasence in a trio of terror tales centered around a paranoid writer (Cushing) that tries to convince his publisher (Milland) that cats are evil and unholy fiends. Never released to theaters in the USA, this is also the first time it’s been released to blu-ray. Includes an interview and trailer. Limited Edition Slip cover blu-ray.
*Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.