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TEENAGE ZOMBIES (1957) Stars Katherine Victor (WILD WORLD OF BATWOMAN). Teenagers out water-skiing
happen on a mysterious island. The island happen to be the home of a female mad doctor who wants to control the world by placing
drugs in the word's water supply. The drugs will turn the population into a world of zombies! The teenagers become the first
victims of her experiments. ($20.00)
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TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE (1959) Giant lobsters may invade planet earth...will teenagers
from outer space save us? ($20.00)
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TEN NIGHTS OF TERROR (10 Movie Set) Karloff, Lugosi, Chaney Jr. and Carradine all appear
on this set! Ten movies on 5 double-sided discs: THE SNAKE PEOPLE (Boris Karloff), HORROR HOTEL, INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN, DOMINIQUE
IS DEAD, NIGHTMARE CASTLE, INVISIBLE GHOST, CARNIVAL OF SOULS, WOLFMAN (Owensby film), TRACK OF THE MOON BEAST and DEATH AT
LOVE HOUSE. ($45.00) Best Value !!
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THE TERROR (1963)/A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) - Double Feature THE TERROR (1963) Boris Karloff
in a Corman quickie that's really very good. The ghost of a dead woman romances a soldier. A young Jack Nicholson co-stars.
A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) A Roger Corman classic. Dick Miller, who you've seen in numerous character role parts, steals the
show (and the bodies) in this one. He's a waiter in a beatnik coffeehouse and a homicidal artist on the side. ($30.00)
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TERROR BY NIGHT (1946) Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Holmes and Watson. A precious stone is stolen on a train
and Holmes begins to flesh it out. ($25.00)
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TERROR IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE (1958) Similar to a William Castle movie like HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL or
13 GHOSTS. A thriller with twists and a gimmick. The gimmick is brief frame flashes within the movie of evil faces and demonic
expressions. ($25.00)
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TERROR OF FANKENSTEIN (1975) By the book adaptation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." Made by the producer/diector
of IN SEARCH OF DRACULA. An Irish/Swedish co-production of a man who makes a monster...and regrets it ever more. ($25.00)
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THEATRE OF BLOOD (1973) The actor (Vincent Price) scorned by critics, plots his revenge. Better think twice before
trashing Vincent Price! ($20.00)
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THEM (1954) One of the best big-bug movies! Ants at your picnic and in the city sewer system...and they're bigger
than cows. ($25.00)
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THE THING WITH TWO HEADS (1972) Stars Rosey Grier and Ray Milland. Racist Ray Milland's head
is transplanted onto Rosey Grier's body. Samuel Arkoff's crazy production. Original theatrical trailer included. ($25.00)
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THREE STOOGES: SPOOK LOUDER (1943-1949) 6 scary Stooge shorts that include: SPOOK LOUDER,
MUMMY'S DUMMIES, SHIVERING SHERLOCKS, THE GHOST TALKS, HOKUS POKUS and FRIGHT NIGHT. It's Moe, Larry, Curly and Shemp at their
finest! ($40.00)
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THE TINGLER (1959) Vincent Price is giving it his all, making the unbelievable, believable. A creature that looks
like a giant centipede grows in people's backs when they are frightened; they're called tinglers. Price goes through a bout
with LSD, A man scares his wife to death and the tingler gets loose in a theatre! William Castle directs. Watch for the famous
color scene with the bathtub of blood! Includes tons of extras: "Scream For Your Lives" Featurette, William Castle Drive-In
Scream Scene, Trailers, Talent Files and more. ($35.00)
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TWENTY MILLION MILES TO EARTH (1957) Some of the best Ray Harryhausen stop-motion ever to grace the
silver screens. And, what a cool looking monster. A space ship crashes in the ocean and the crew killed. An egg that they
had brought from Venus floats ashore. A young boy finds it and sells it. The Venusian egg hatches a monster before it can
be scrambled. The thing grows to epic proportions and wrestles an elephant along the way. ($30.00)
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THE UNDYING MONSTER (1942) Stars James Ellison, Heather Angle, John Howard and Bramwell Fletcher (THE
MUMMY's laughing lunitic). In answer to the terrific THE WOLF MAN, here's a werewolf story that came out a year later. Of
course, not near the film that THE WOLF MAN is...but very interesting in its own right. Great photography, some creepy moments
and a real werewolf. The setting is an old Euoropean castle. (DVD-R $35.00) HTF
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UNKNOWN ISLAND (1948) Richard Denning and Virginia Grey find themselves, along with a crusty cast of characters,
on a prehistoric island. ($25.00)
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UNKNOWN WORLD (1951) Science Fiction melodrama of a group of people with little chemistry among themselves, drills
for the center of the earth. Real life caverns were used in some scenes. Stunning photography. ($25.00)
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THE VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES (1946) Ian Keith stars in what is more a vampire story of a never-aging
man who needs blood to stay young. A moody, well-done picture. Keith was one of many considered for the role of Dracula in
the classic 1931 film. Here you see him as a caped shadowy figure in need of blood, to give a hint of what might have been.
Pretty darn sinister! (DVD-R $35.00) HTF
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THE VAMPIRE BAT (1933) Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray and Dwight Frye in a very good vampire-mystery film
from the 30's. ($25.00)
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VAMPIRE OVER LONDON (1952) 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! ($25.00)
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THE VAMPIRE'S COFFIN (1958) Stars German Robles. Atmospheric vampire fair edited by K. Gordon Murray.
The opening sequence is quite eerie as two grave robbers steal a body from a vault. Little suspecting it is the body of an
evil vampire count. The swirling mist and lighting are excellent...almost remincient of the opening scenes in FRANKENSTEIN
MEETS THE WOLF MAN. ($25.00)
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VAMPYR (1932) The Danish delicacy. A symbolic and frightening film. David Grey, traveler,
stops at a country inn, in a small village, and becomes involved in a web of vampirism. Nightmarish imagery that won't quit!
English subtitles. Includes a short feature called THE MASCOT which is an amazing piece of film. A toy dog is swept into a
world of demons, then back for the love of a little girl. Stop-motion brilliance from 1934. ($25.00)
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VAULT OF HORROR (10 movie set) Five DVDs in a box with 10 movies. Movies include SCREAM OF THE WOLF,
WOLF MAN (1978), MOON OF THE WOLF, SNOWBEAST, SILENT NIGHT-BLOODY NIGHT, DON'T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT, JACK THE RIPPER (Klaus
Kinski), SATANTIC RITES OF DRACULA (Christopher Lee), HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (Vincent Price) and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968).
Bonus featurettes like a spooky Little Rascals shorts, Max Fleischer cartoons and much more.($40.00) Best Value !!
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THE VEIL (Classic Boris Karloff TV) Ten episodes of the never-aired Boris Karloff TV spook show, THE
VEIL. Similiar to THRILLER, TWILIGHT ZONE or NIGHT GALLERY. Boris Karloff hosts and stars in tales beyond THE VEIL. The show
titles are VISIONS OF CRIME, GIRL ON THE ROAD, FOOD ON THE TABLE, THE DOCTORS, THE CRYSTAL BALL, GENESIS, DESTINATION NIGHMARE,
SUMMER HEAT, RETURN OF MADAME VERNOY and JACK THE RIPPER.Each mastered from the original 35mm film prints. Extras on this
two disc set include: two episodes of the THIRTEEN DEMON STREET TV show hosted by Lon Chaney Jr. ($45.00) Best Value !!
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VOODOO MAN (1944) This is the one. It has John Carradine as an idiot with hair flopping in his face, George Zucco
as a gas station attendant moonlighting as a voodoo priest, a cast of beautiful female zombies AND Lugosi in a wonderfully
restrained role that emits sincerity. And, Bela's got a cool beard. (DVD-R $35.00) HTF
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THE WASP WOMAN (1960) From the hive of director Roger Corman! A cosmetics big wig feels she's starting
to lose her looks. She has injections from wasps that are supposed to give her that Ivory girl look again. Nope. More like
the 5 1/2 foot insect look, with a need to kill! ($25.00)
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THE WASP WOMAN (1960)/ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES (1959) - Killer Creature Double Feature THE
WASP WOMAN (1960) From the hive of director Roger Corman! A cosmetics big wig feels she's starting to lose her looks. She
has injections from wasps that are supposed to give her that Ivory girl look again. Nope. More like the 5 1/2 foot insect
look, with a need to kill! ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES (1960) Backwoods swamp seems to be infested with pesky leeches...real
big uns! Huge sucker-wounds are found on a body and local authorities are investigatin'. ($30.00)
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WEB OF THE SPIDER (1971)/CIRCUS OF FEAR (1967) - Double Feature CIRCUS OF FEAR (1966) Stars Christopher Lee.
A series of horrible crimes have everyone on edge. A black-hooded killer and Scotland yard is on the scene. Euro-Horror. WEB
OF THE SPIDER (1971) A man in the 1800's meets Edgar Allen Poe (portrayed by Klaus Kinski) in a Tavern. He is challenged to
spend the night in a haunted castle. At the castle he meets a woman and strange people come and go...or are they ghosts....or
vampires? Atmospheric, scary Italian film. Remake of CASTLE OF TERROR. ($30.00)
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WEREWOLF SHADOW (1970) Also known as: WEREWOLF VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMEN. Totally weird Spanish flick with Paul Naschy
as the werewolf. Vampires on the march! Widescreen with Paul Naschy interview, trailer, TV spot and more! ($25.00)
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WHITE ZOMBIE (1932) Stars Bela Lugosi, Madge Bellamy, John Harron, Robert Fraser and Joseph Cawthorn.
Bela in top-form, loaded with confidence (just coming off DRACULA) and sinking his teeth into the role of plantation/zombie
owner. No extras on this version, but, in my opinion, has the best box art hands down. ($20.00)
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THE WILD WORLD OF BATWOMAN (1966) Stars Katherine Victor, Steve Brody and Lloyd Nelson. Wierd cult film about
a Batwoman heroine that tries to save the world from Ratfink and Dr. Neon. Really bad film-making from Jerry Warren (so, it's
just what you want in your Jerry Warren films). ($25.00)
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THE WOMAN EATER (1957) Stars George Coulouris and Vera Day. A mad doctor discovers a tree in the Amazon
jungle that has the ability to resurrect the dead. He brings it back to civilization to experiment with. The twist is that
it needs to devour young women to sustain itself. 50's sci-fi/horror from Great Britain. ($25.00)
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THE WOMAN IN GREEN (1943) 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.
($25.00) One Of There Best ! !
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WOMAN WHO CAME BACK (1945) Stars John Loder, Nancy Kelly, Otto Krugar (DRACULA'S DAUGHTER) and Ruth
Ford. Republic studios occasionally dabbled in horror through the forties with films like THE CATMAN OF PARIS, and they were
always pretty darn good! It's got a horrific witch sequence right off the top. Oh, interesting note, perhaps someone
out there can verify. A great film about a century old family curse, witchcraft, mystery and shadows. ($25.00)
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X - THE MAN WITH X RAY EYES (1963) Stars Ray Milland, Dick Miller and Don Rickles(!). A scientist
discovers a way to see through things....but sometimes cool discoveries go very, very wrong. A Roger Corman production. ($25.00)
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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) Stars Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman, Cloris Leachman and Teri
Garr. One of the best classic horror satires of all time. Beautiful black and white photography mimics the classic Universals
in sets and feel. Wilder plays Dr. "Franhhk-en-steen," not Frankenstein, mind you (he's embarassed by his family name). Feldman
steals the show as the hunchbacked "Eye-gore" (his hump switches from side to side). Just hysterical. A Mel Brooks production.
Bonus features on this special edition include trailers, out-takes/bloopers, Mel Brooks commentary, deleted scenes, interviews
and TV commercials. ($25.00) Best Value ! !
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