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Starring Boris Karloff. Matthias Morteval (Karloff) call for a family reunion and the reading of his will. The family
bears a curse as they discover upon meeting at an old mansion. One of the final Karloff films, made in Mexico and Los Angeles.
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DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL (1957)
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Starring John Agar and Goria Talbott. Dr. Jekyll's daughter returns to her home village and people begin talking. Bizarre
werewolf type murders begin taking place and you know who is suspected. Directed by Edgar Ulmer (THE BLACK CAT).
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Filmed shortly after DRACULA, this mystery who-done-it features Bela Lugosi, Edward Van Sloan and David Manners (all
reunited from DRACULA's cast). It gives us a peek behind the scenes of a movie backlot in the 1930's.
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THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (1937)
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Tod Slaughter in his most famous role. He's a murderer masquerading as a barber. Bent on revenge and the need for cash,
he kills customers while the neighbor baker turns the bodies into meat pies.
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DESTROY ALL MONSTERS (1968)
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Starring Akira Kubo, Yukiko Kobayashi and Kyoko Ai. This movie also stars Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, King Ghidorah and
a handful of other 10 story-high monsters. The monsters were minding their manners on Monster Island, but some pesky aliens
put a stop to that.
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Director Edgar Ulmer (THE BLACK CAT, MAN FROM PLANET X) lends his expressionistic dark touch and makes this film a classic.
A man involved with a femme-fatale is detoured into a netherworld of crime and death. Digitally remastered from orginal 35mm
nitrate film stock.
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Lugosi hell-bent on revenge from people making profits on his inventions. He uses giant killer bats and a special aftershave
that attracts them. He gives the aftershave to his enemies and... That's All She Wrote. Includes commentary by Bela Lugosi
Jr., "The Doctor Prescibed Death " radio show featuring Bela Lugosi, photo gallery, trailer and introduction by Bela Lugosi
Jr.
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DEVIL BAT (1942)/WHITE ZOMBIE (1932) - Double Feature
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WHITE ZOMBIE starring 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. THE DEVIL BAT - also known as KILLER BATS, this flick features
Lugosi hell-bent on revenge from people making profits on his inventions. He uses giant killer bats and a special aftershave
that attracts them. He gives the aftershave to his enemies and... That's all she wrote!
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DEVIL BAT'S DAUGHTER (1946)
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The sequel that changes the original concept from THE DEVIL BAT dramatically. The daughter falls into drug-induced trances
and people start ending up dead. A cool nightmare montage. Stars Rosemary LaPlanche as the cursed woman!
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Starring Bryant Haliday, William Sylvester and Yvonne Romain. Creepy re-worked tale of a ventriliquist's dummy that has
a life of its own and an eye for nice shiny knives. Suspenseful chiller from Richard Gordon. The theme can also be found in
two memorable Twilight Zone episodes.
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DICK TRACY - Complete serial (1937)
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The complete 15 chapter serial starring Ralph Byrd! High frequency sound waves are used by a Master Criminal to bring
down justice...but Dick Tracy's on the case. 2 DVD set includes 15 chapter serial, Dick Tracy radio program and commentary.
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DICK TRACY COLLECTION (1945-47)
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Four classic Dick Tracy features! This box set includes DICK TRACY, DETECTIVE (1945), DICK TRACY VS. CUEBALL (1946),
DICK TRACY'S DILEMMA (1947) and DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME (1947). Morgan Conway plays the classic detective in the first two
films, then it's Ralph Byrd for the last entries. Loads of action, great production, plus great villians like Boris Karloff!
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DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME (1947)
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Has Dick Tracy met his match? Weird gas bombs and mad criminals. Karloff as Gruesome. Ralph Byrd is Tracy and a great
cast that includes Anne Gwynne, Skelton Knaggs and Robert Clarke.
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Starring Boris Karloff and Nick Adams. Based on H.P. Lovecraft's story "The Colour of Space." A cosmic meteor crashes
to earth, bringing with it poeers that can't be controlled. Karloff is trying to harness the power, but all around him vegitsation...and
people are rotting away...turning into monsters. There's a green house full of creatures. DVD includes trailer and wide-screen
presentation.
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DOCTOR BLOODS COFFIN (1960)
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A doctor experimenting with everlasting life. A really cool looking zombie is unhappy with the proceedings. It rises
from the grave.
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DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920 - Alpha Version)
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John Barrymore stars in this Stevenson classic. His transformations are terrific.
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DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1955)
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Starring Michael Rennie, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Mary Sinclair. A rare TV version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde produced
back in 1955, just a few years after Rennie stunned the world in THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL! Screenplay by Gore Vidal.
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DR. ORLOFF'S MONSTER (1964)
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Starring Hugo Blanco, Agnes Spaak and Perla Cristal. Dr. Orloff is back in this sequel to THE AWFUL DR. ORLOFF. A young
woman finds that her father has been made into an electronic zombie and does the bidding of the evil doctor. Made primarily
in Spain, dubbed in English.
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DR. PHIBES RISES AGAIN (1972)
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Starring Vincent Price, Robert Quarry, Peter Cushing and Beryl Reed. Vincent Price is back as the mutilated evil Dr.
Phibes. Inflicting the most ingenius concepts for killing. Includes theatrical trailer and wide-screen presentation.
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Boris Karloff as detective Mr. Wong. A great entry in the series.
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Jack Palace stars in a intense study on the Prince of Darkness. This version directed by Dan (THE NIGHT STALKER) Curtis.
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DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS (1965)
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Christopher Lee as the vicious blood-sucker in this long sought after Hammer flick. This version is in wide-screen and
digitally remastered. The Count gets visitors at the castle and he serves them well.
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DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN (1972)
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Starring J. Carrol Naish, Lon Chaney jr, Zandor Vorkov, Russ Tamblin, Regina Carrol, Angela Rositto and Forrest
J Ackerman. J. Carrol Naish plays Dr. Frankenstein, he is in a seaside amusement park. Lon Chaney jr. is Groton,
music from CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON and Kenneth Strickfadden electrical lab effects (BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, etc.).
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Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Murders somehow revolve around small music boxes and
Rathbone is great. Includes theatrical trailer, still gallery, plus seven radio broadcasts with Basil Rathbone
and Nigel Bruce.
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