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The film that made Peter Lorre an international star. He plays a psycho who can't control his urge to abuse and murder
children. Just before a killing, he whistles "In the Hall of the Mountain King." Chilling. In German with English subtitles.
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THE MAD DOCTOR OF BLOOD ISLAND (1968)
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Stars John Ashley, Angelique Pettyjohn and Ronald Remy. Horror from the Phillipines! Indeed! A vacationer lands on an
island and discovers a mad doc who is working on experiments that result in monster-zombies.
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A doctor (George Zucco) performs experiments on his gardener (Glenn Strange) and creates a wolf man.
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THE MAD MONSTER/THE BLACK RAVEN (1942)
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In THE MAD MONSTER a doctor (George Zucco) performs experiments on his gardener (Glenn Strange) and creates a wolf man.
If you're looking for a poverty row horror from the golden age that's not boring -- this is it! This version also includes
the George Zucco movie THE BLACK RAVEN--A small roadside hotel as the scene of violence. Glenn Strange is the assistant to
hotel owner George Zucco. Zucco's black eyes gleam as he delivers heavy handed lines. A storm whips up and a torrential downpour
ensues with howling wind and thunder through the events. . Plus, original theatrical trailer of THE MAD MONSTER and audio
interview with Glenn Strange.
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The hunt for the abominable snowman changes direction; the hunted becomes the hunter. Neat-o twist ending. The best thing
Jerry Warren ever directed. Classic.
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MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES (1957)
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The life of Lon Chaney Sr. James Cagney is excellent and the make-ups are fantastic, almost as good as
the classic Chaney make-ups. The life of Lon Chaney was tragic, exciting and tough.
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THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934)
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Screwball comedy with Bob Hope & Dorothy Lamour. Lon Chaney Jr. supports as a thug. And, look at the other great
cast members, veterens of classic horror in the cinema....Peter Lorre, John Hoyt, Charles Dingle and Reginald Denny!
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A psychopath kills his nutty employer and assumes his idenity. The maniac then causes terror and depravity to all who
get involved with him. Definately borrows from Edgar Allen Poe stories. A walling up scene, the maniac mutilating a black
cat and general insanity. Pretty strong stuff for 1934. Some of this stuff seems real and not fiction. An early film in Phyllis
Diller's career. Here she plays a grungy call girl who wrestles with another woman. Includes a preview trailer.
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MEETING AT MIDNIGHT (1941)
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Charlie Chan mixes with seances. Sidney Toler as Chan with Mantan Moreland providing comedy relief.
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MELIES - THE MAGICIAN (1898-1909)
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The world's special effects pioneer of science fiction and fantasy - George Melies! This ground-breaker in film is explored
in a documentary called THE MAGIC OF MELIES. Then, a film fest of Melis short fantastic films follows. 15 films, including
the legendary A TRIP TO THE MOON from 1902! Digtally restored.
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Landmark silent sci-fi film! Workers of the future, a mad scientist and a beautiful robot. Classical piano score. Running
time: Aprox. 115 minutes.
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MR. MOTO'S LAST WARNING (1936)
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Peter Lorre in probably the best Mr. Moto movie. John Carradine stars as a double agent and Lorre is just terrific.
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THE MR. WONG COLLECTION (1938-40)
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6 feature movies on a multi-disc set. The classic detective Mr. Wong faces evil and mystery in each thriller. Boris Karloff
stars as Wong in five of the movies, Keye Luke stars as Wong in the last series entry. The movies on this set include: MR.
WONG - DETECTIVE, THE MYSTERY OF MR. WONG, MR. WONG IN CHINATOWN, DOOMED TO DIE, THE FATAL HOUR and THE PHANTOM OF CHINATOWN.
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A doctor injects a man with deforming acromeglia, making him hideous. A murderous gorilla is thrown in for good measure
to complete the party. J. Carrol Naish stars.
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THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932)
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Leslie Banks portrays the ultimate hunter who tracks and kills the most dangerous game on his island -- humans! Well-acted
and filmed on the KING KONG sets.
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The Mummy...Hammer-style. Christopher Lee as The Mummy, Peter Cushing, his adversary. Watch Chris Lee rise out of a dark
gloppy bog! Includes trailer preview.
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MURDER BY TELEVISION (1935)
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Four years after DRACULA, Bela Lugosi is playing a dual role as twin brothers...and television invention is winding down
the road to science fiction! Could TV's become death ray devices?
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MY SON, THE VAMPIRE (1952)
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An old woman gets involved with an evil scientist (Bela Lugosi) who sleeps in a coffin during the day. A comedy-horror
that has Lugosi donning his Dracula cape again!
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THE MYSTERIOUS MR. WONG (1935)
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Bela Lugosi takes his turn at an answer to Karloff's MASK OF FU MANCHU. Lugosi resides in tunnels and hidden rooms. He
is searching for coins that mean power and will not think twice about using torture as an ends to his means. Wallace Ford
plays the snappy detective.
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