DVD

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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  • 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.

    • $49.99
  • 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
  • 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.

    • $49.99
  • Brain Damage (1988)

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

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

    • $39.99
  • Deathdream (1974)

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

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

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    Coffin Joe Trilogy, The

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

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  • 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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  • 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.

     

    • $30.00
  • Educational Archives: Volume Two , The

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

     

    • $30.00
  • Burning (1981) , The

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

     

     
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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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    3-D Horror Collection - Volume 2

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

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

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  • 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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  • 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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  • Santo and the Treasure of Dracula (1969)

    Our silver-masked wrestling hero, El Santo, invents a time machine and uses it to go back in time and track down the location of Dracula’s hidden treasure so he can fund a children’s hospital. He is forced to face down and battle not only Dracula himself, but his bevy of beautiful vampire vixens. The original release of this film was in B&W and they cut out all of the nudity and marketed it more for kids. This is the uncut print, in color, and dubbed in English (or with optional English subtitles) containing the nudity shot for European markets. Includes a comparison between the original release and this version, and other El Santo movie trailers.  DVD

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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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    • $29.99
  • Satan's Cheerleaders (1977)

    Blu-ray / DVD Combo - Four high school cheerleaders and a female teacher are kidnapped by backwoods satanists led by the town’s sheriff (John Ireland). His wife (Yvonne DeCarlo) is killed by savage dogs when they find out that one of the kidnapped girls turns out to be a real witch. She gets particularly pissed off when the sheriff ruins the sacrifices when he rapes the only real virgin among the kidnapped women - the teacher! John Carradine shows up as a bum. Written and directed by Greydon Clark, who went on to direct several drive-in classics through the 70s and 80s. Uncut widescreen print includes commentary with the director, behind-the-scenes photo gallery, and more.

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

    • $29.99
  • Beyond Atlantis (1973)

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

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

    • $29.99
  • 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.

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

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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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    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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    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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    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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    Countess Dracula (1970)

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

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    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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    Damnation Alley (1977)

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

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    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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  • Cannibal Ferox (1980)

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

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  • 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

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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

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  • Bloodsucking Freaks (1976)

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

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

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

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  • Beyond the Door (1974)

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

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    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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    Black Shampoo (1976)

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

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

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    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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    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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    Don't Answer the Phone (1980)

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

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

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  • Dirty Harry Collection , The

    All five films in Clint Eastwood’s “Dirty Harry” film series, with extras. The original DIRTY HARRY (1971) includes commentary, two featurettes, interview and trailer. MAGNUM FORCE (1973) includes commentary, two featurettes, and trailers. THE ENFORCER (1976) includes commentary, two featurettes, and trailers. SUDDEN IMPACT (1983) includes commentary, a featurette, and trailers. THE DEAD POOL (1988) includes commentary, featurette, and trailers. Out-of-print DVD.
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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • Day of the Dead (1985)

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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • Church (1988) , The

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

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    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

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    Basket Case 2 (1989)

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

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    Basket Case 3: The Progeny (1991)

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

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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • Devil Times Five (1974)

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

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    Amazon Jail (1982)

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

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    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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  • 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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    Beware My Brethren (1972)

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

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

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    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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  • 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

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    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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  • 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

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  • Bare Behind Bars (1980)

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

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  • 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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    Amityville Horror Triple Feature Box Set, The

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

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  • Blood and Black Lace (1964)

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

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

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

    • $19.99
  • Cannibal Apocalypse (1980)

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

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  • Darkman Trilogy , The

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

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

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

    All three films presented in anamorphic widescreen versions.  DVD

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  • Dead of Night (1977)

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

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

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

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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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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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  • 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

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  • Doctor Dracula (1977)

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

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  • Dark (1979) , The

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

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  • 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.

    • $19.99
  • Creature from Black Lake (1976)

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

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    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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    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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  • 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.

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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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    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.

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

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

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

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  • Caligula (1979)

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

    • $19.99
  • 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

    • $19.99
  • 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

    • $19.99
  • 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
  • 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.

    • $19.99
  • Deathdream (1974)

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

    • $19.99
  • Deadly Blessing (1981)

    After a former member of a religious cult dies in a mysterious accident, his wife Martha (Maren Jensen) begins to fear for her life as well as the lives of her visiting friends (Susan Buckner and Sharon Stone) when strange and deadly events begin to happen. Is she and her friends the target of the evil cult leader Isaiah (Ernest Borgnine) or is something more sinister afoot?… Underrated horror from director Wes Craven, with Lisa Hartman and Michael Berryman. Special features include commentary by Wes Craven, interviews, trailer, and TV spots.
    • $19.99
  • 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
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