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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) 
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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    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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    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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    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

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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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    Coma (1978)

    Why are young, healthy patients admitted for minor surgery ending up on life support? Dr. Susan Wheeler (Genevieve Bujold) wants to know. Sadly, just for asking around, somebody now wants her dead in this cool Michael Crichton thriller, also starring Michael Douglas. DVD Includes trailer. This is a “cut out” DVD with a small cut through the UPC code on the back of the DVD box. Otherwise, it’s a factory wrapped original.
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    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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    Doctor Orloff's Monster (1964)

    Young and attractive college student, Melissa, travels to Holfen to spend the holiday’s at her Uncle Conrad’s castle. There she finds her uncle cold and dismissive and her aunt Ingred bitter and constantly drunk; reliving the time Conrad killed his brother Andros after he found him banging her over and over. Seems that Conrad is a disciple of the infamous Dr. Orloff (who gained an “f” in his name since the first film) and has turned Andros into a human automation that seeks out and kills strippers, prostitutes, and various ladies of the evening that Conrad gives a strange necklace transmitter to. Yep, it’s a weird one from cult director Jess Franco. That’s for sure. It’s also long out of print. Contains the original French and Italian trailers and over ten minutes of alternate and deleted footage as a bonus. DVD
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    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
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    Double Feature: Madman of Mandoras (1963) & The Devil's Hand (1962)

    MADMAN FROM MANDORAS might be better known as THEY SAVED HITLER’S BRAIN. It’s the story of Nazi’s who gave eternal life to Hitler’s brain developing nerve gas on the remote island of Mandoras. In THE DEVIL’S HAND, a guy is plagued by strange dreams of a beautiful woman. When he and his girlfriend visit a local doll shop, he finds not only a doll that looks exactly like the woman in his dreams, but another doll that looks just like his girlfriend... That and a satanic cult that is slowly sucking the life from his girl! DVD
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    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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    Desperado (1995)

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

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    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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    Black Shampoo (1976)

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

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    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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    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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    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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    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

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    Brain of Blood (1971)

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

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    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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  • Dorm of the Dead (2007)

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

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    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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    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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    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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  • 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

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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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    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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    Sandman (1995) , The

    Romance novelist, Gary, can’t seem to sleep at night. He also thinks he saw a monster assaulting his girlfriend while she was sleeping. When people in the trailer park he lives in begin to die in their sleep, Gary becomes obsessed with finding out what’s going on. His friends think he’s going crazy and just needs a good night’s sleep… It’s last thing he needs! This special remastered edition DVD includes commentary with director J.R. Bookwalter, making of featurette, deleted scenes, trailers, and more.  DVD

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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.

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  • Double Feature: House on Haunted Hill (1958) & The Last Man on Earth (1964)

    A double dose of classic Vincent Price horror! In William Castle’s House on Haunted hill, Price is a crazy millionaire that throws a strange party. He invites a motley group of people to his creepy old mansion and offers anyone who spends the night $10,000. In Last man on Earth, Price is a scientist that finds himself the soul survivor of a plague that has killed most of life on the planet. those that did survive have turned into zombie-like creatures that have the characteristics of vampires that hide in the day light, forge at night, and want Price dead! DVD
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  • Diary of the Dead (2007)

    George Romero continues his “dead series” with a shaky-cam feature that follows a group of college film students who record the rise of flesh-eating zombies while doing their best to stay alive in the process. Includes commentary by Romero, director of photography and editor; feature length documentary, set visit, and more. Out-of-print DVD.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
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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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    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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    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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    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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    Cult Horror Collection 3 DVD Set

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

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

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

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    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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    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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    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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    Count Dracula (1970)

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

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  • Dead Hate the Living (2000), The

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

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    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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  • 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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    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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    Cult of Chucky (2017)

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

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

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

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

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  • Changeling (1981) , The

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

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    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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    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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  • 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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  • Double Feature: Panic in Year Zero (1962) & The Last Man on Earth (1964)

    Ray Milland directs and stars as a husband and father trying to keep his family together after they drop the bomb on California in PANIC IN YEAR ZERO. Vincent Price is the last man standing in a world of vampire-like zombies in THE LAST MAN ON EARTH. DVD
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    Black Roses (1988)

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

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  • Spaghetti 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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    Demon Divas and the Lanes of Damnation (2010)

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

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  • Chopping Mall (1986)

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

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  • Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) , The

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

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    Deadly Spawn (1983) , The

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

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    Curtains (1983)

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

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    Demons (1985)

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

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    Demons 2 (1986)

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

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    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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  • Black Cat (1981) , The

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

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    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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  • 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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    Cat O' Nine Tails (1971)

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

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    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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  • Back from Hell (1993)

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

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    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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  • 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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    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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    At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1963)

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

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    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

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  • Devil's Rain (1975)

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

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  • 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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  • Double Feature: Initiation of Sarah (1978) & Are You in the House Alone (1978)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    Blood Drinkers (1966) , The

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

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

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  • Creepshow 2 (1987)

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

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

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

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  • Best of the Worst: 12 Film Collection , The

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

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    Blood Orgy of the She-Devils (1973)

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

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    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. DVD
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    Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972)

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

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    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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  • 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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    Carrie (1976)

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

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

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  • 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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    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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    Attack of the 60 foot Centerfold (1995)

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

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  • 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

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    Aztec Mummy Against the Human Robot (1958) , The

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

    Please note: In Spanish, with no English subtitles.

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  • 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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    Santo and Blue Demon vs Dr. Frankenstein (1974)

    Santo y Blue Demon contra el Doctor Frankenstein -  The evil Dr. Frankenstein is kidnapping innocent women for brain surgery transplant experiments in the hopes of bringing back his deceased wife. When our masked wrestling heroes Santo and Blue Demon find out that their friend Alicia has been targeted as the next victim of Frankenstein’s experiments, they leap into action in this cult classic masked wrestling hero movie. 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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    Santo and the Revenge of the Crying Woman (1974)

    La Venganza del la Llorona - Our silver-masked here, el Santo, teams up with Mexican boxing legend Jose “Mantequilla” Napoles to keep an ancient evil from murdering innocent children in this classic Mexican horror telling of the legend of Llorona. 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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    Santo vs the Riders of Terror (1970)

    Santo contra los Jinetes del Terrror - After six patients escape the lepers sanatorium of St. Lazarus, they steal horses, ride off, and wreak havoc with the residents of a small town who are fearful of contagion. Will our silver-masked hero arrive in time to help restore peace to the town? 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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