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S.O.S. COASTGUARD (1937)
Stars Ralph Byrd, Bela Lugosi and Maxine Doyle. Full 12 chapter serial. One of the best,
fast-moving Lugosi serial projects from the studio that knew how to keep the action ripping -- Republic. Lugosi is an inventor
gone bad. He plans on selling his gas disuntergration bombs to foreign enemies. The world is in peril and it's up to Coast
Guard man Terry Kent (Ralph Byrd). Lots of action. ($30.00)
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S.O.S. COASTGUARD - Volume One (1937)
Stars Ralph Byrd, Bela Lugosi and Maxine Doyle. Full 12 chapter serial.
One of the best, fast-moving Lugosi serial projects from the studio that knew how to keep the action ripping -- Republic.
Lugosi is an inventor gone bad. He plans on selling his gas disuntergration bombs to foreign enemies. The world is in peril
and it's up to Coast Guard man Terry Kent (Ralph Byrd). Lots of action. This DVD features chapters 1-6. ($15.00)
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S.O.S. COASTGUARD - Volume Two (1937)
Stars Ralph Byrd, Bela Lugosi and Maxine Doyle. Full 12 chapter serial.
One of the best, fast-moving Lugosi serial projects from the studio that knew how to keep the action ripping -- Republic.
Lugosi is an inventor gone bad. He plans on selling his gas disuntergration bombs to foreign enemies. The world is in peril
and it's up to Coast Guard man Terry Kent (Ralph Byrd). Lots of action. This DVD features chapters 7-12. ($15.00)
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SALEM'S LOT (1979)
From the Stephen King novel about a vampire that comes to town...maybe your town! A weird
antique dealer (James Mason) knows the truth...David Soul and a young boy are out to save the town from a vampire infestation.
The awesome looking vampire king, reminescent of NOSFERATU, has taken hold in Salem's Lot. Also stars Lew Ayes. Includes the
international theatrical trailer. ($25.00)
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SAMSON VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMEN (1961)
Really moody and creepy in spots as a coven of female vampires
in a run down castle threaten the old country. Werewolves and hordes of vampires. ($25.00)
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THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA (1973)
The last outing for Chris Lee and Peter Cushing in the Hammer Dracula series.
Dracula is the Godfather of evil and Van Helsing attempts to thwart him. James Bond meets Dracula feel. Inclues widescreen
presentation, trailers for the US & UK versions and an exclusive "World of Hammer" episode called Dracula and the
Undead. ($30.00)
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SCARED TO DEATH (1947)
Stars Bela Lugosi, George Zucco and Angelo Rossito. A color Lugosi film. Mixed-up
plot, with great character actors. George Zucco is aboard for the ride too. ($25.00)
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SCARS OF DRACULA (1970)
Stars Chistopher Lee, Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley, Christopher Matthews
and Patrick Troughton. A kind of back-to-the-basics Hammer Dracula that works for me. Drac's in his castle, a young couple
happen to wind up as house guests, and the nightmare begins. Still in the great gothic trappings with superb visuals. This
is the Hammer Dracula with Lee climbing the castle walls like a spider (as in Bram Stoker's original novel). ($25.00)
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SCHLOCK (1971)
Stars John Landis, Eliza Garrett, Saul Kahan John Chambers and Forrest J Ackerman.
A missing-link monster thaws from a million plus year sleep! The ape-creature, known as Schlock, is on the rampage. This is
John Landis' first theatrical film and he stars as the Schlock monster and directs! Landis was 21 years old when he
made this movie. Widescreen. Audio commentary with John Landis and Rick Baker. Theatrical trailer and radio spots. ($25.00)
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THE SCREAMING SKULL (1958)
A young woman marries a man and joins him at his country estate.
His previous wife (now deceased), haunts the estate and her skull keeps popping up, screaming and terrorizing. First it's
in the pond where the wife had died, then in a cupboard, then rolling up the lawn to the house. Serious chills along the way.
Stars Peggy Webber. ($20.00)
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SECRET AGENT (1936)
Peter Lorre sportin a mustache in this Hitchcock thriller! ($15.00)
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SEVEN FACES OF DR. LAO (1964)
Starring Tony Randall in seven different make-ups. Radall is wonderful in the story
of a mystical philiospher and his traveling sideshow who appears to save the soul of a little town. Script by Chales Beaumont
(The Twilight Zone TV show writer) and special effects by George Pal (WAR OF THE WORLDS). DVD includes the documentary - WILLIAM
TUTTLE (make-up artist), KING OF THE DUPLICATORS, Notes by Tony Randall and George Pal and the theatrical trailer! ($25.00)
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SHADOW OF CHINATOWN - Complete Serial (1936)
Stars Bela Lugosi, Herman Brix, Luana Walters, Joan Barclay
and Maurice Liu. Complete Bela Lugosi serial. Lugosi is the lead in this "yellow-menace" far-out fantasy/mystery/adventure.
Mad scientist Victor Poten (Bela) is bent on destroying Chinese trade on the West Coast in cooperation with an evil Dragon
Lady. 15 thrilling chapter! ($30.00)
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SHADOWS (1922)
Lon Chaney plays an oriental with only the best intentions. He also plays
a gangster in this dual role movie for Chaney. Silent with music score. True Classic. ($25.00)
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SHADOWS/OUTSIDE THE LAW - Lon Chaney Dbl. Feature (1922/1920)
OUTSIDE THE LAW (1920) features Lon
Chaney in the underworld. A story of two hardened criminals finding love for a child. Fascinating silent film. For SHADOWS
(1922), Lon Chaney plays an oriental with only the best intentions. At times, terribly hearbreaking and always wonderful.
He also plays a gangster in this dual role movie for Chaney. Silent with music score. ($30.00)
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SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE SECRET WEAPON (1942)
The screen's icon for Sherlock Holmes, Basil Rathbone,
is out to foil the Nazi's in gaslit London. Lionel Atwill plays Moriarity! True Classic. ($25.00)
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SHERLOCK HOLMES DOUBLE FEATURE - THE WOMAN IN GREEN/DRESSED TO KILL
THE WOMAN IN GREEN (1945)
Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes in this Baker Street tale of hypnosis and murder. Dark intrigue with a mysterious woman
and Professor Moriarty. Great cast includes Hillary Brooke and, of course, Nigel Bruce. Also on this DVD: DRESSED TO KILL
(1946) Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Murders somehow revolve around small music boxes
and Rathbone is great. ($25.00) Two For The Price Of One!
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SHOCK (1946
A psychiatrist tries to drive a woman insane so she won't remember the doctor committing murder.
Vincent Price is great as the doctor. Includes photo gallery. ($25.00)
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SHOCK (1946)/THE BAT (1959) - Double Feature
THE BAT (1959) The classic story of a bat-like hooded
killer that creeps around an old mansion. Agnes Moorehead as a mystery writer is tormented by The Bat. Vincent Price is the
local doctor with a suspicious gleam in his eye! SHOCK (1946) A psychiatrist tries to drive a woman insane so she won't remember
the doctor committing murder. Vincent Price is great as the doctor. Includes photo gallery. ($30.00)
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THE SLIME PEOPLE (1963)
Climbing up from beneath the surface of the earth....The Slime People are coming!
They've got plans to change the earth's climate to be more suitible for slime and don't get in their way. Robert Hutton directed
and stars along with Les Tremayne! ($25.00)
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SNOW CREATURE (1954)
The Abominable Snowman captured in the Himalayas and brought to the United States for cheesy-nacho
fun. The creature escapes in LA and runs berserk! ($25.00)
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SPOOKS RUN WILD (1941)
Bela Lugosi meets the East Side Kids for the first time. Lugosi plays a Dracula-type
mystery man who slinks around an eerie old house and sleeps in a coffin. ($25.00)
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THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1968)
Jack Palance in a tour de force performance as Jekyll/Hyde.
This version of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic had 6 Emmy Award nominations. This is the fully restored version of this
film that aired on TV back in 1968. 120 minutes long and in color. A Dan Curtis Production in cooperation with Canada. ($25.00)
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SVENGALI (1931)
Creepy man Svengali, looking a bit like Satan himself, has a weird control
over women. In one scene you follow Svengali's eyes as his power swoops through the city at night. Eerie and unsettling. Stars
John Barrymore as Svengali and Marian Marsh as a hapless victim. ($25.00)