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THE FACE OF MARBLE (1946)
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A revived dead corpse, a mad doctor, lab set, invisibility and voodoo. John Carradine stars as the doctor who lets science
get the best of him.
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THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER (1928)
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The classic Poe story filmed by Jean Epstein and Luis Bunuel in France. 66 minutes of weird visions, heavy atmosphere
and stark weirdness. Along the lines of Carl Dreyer's VAMPYR. Eerie and artistic images.
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Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong, detective. Smuggling and murder on the waterfront in San Francisco...and Wong's on the case!
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A demon rises over a city -- a haunting vision that will stay with you. A melodrama that is heart-wrenching, wonderous
and frightening. This version is as clean and sharp as you'll see! Great music score. DVD includes "The Making of Faust with
rare production stills.
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Stars Boris Karloff. One of Karloff's final four Mexican films. A living rock-like alien demands blood and Karloff accomodates.
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FIEND WITHOUT A FACE (1958)
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Starring Marshall Thompson. A scientist's projected thoughts take physical form as brains with spinal cords that leap
and latch onto people's necks, sucking their life away! First, they're invisible, but as they become more powerful, you see
the nasty things. When you shoot them, Grape jelly oozes out with sound effects that give you the heebie-jeebies!
With loads of extras including: widescreen digital transfer, audio commentary by producer Richard Gordon, illustrated essay
on British sc-fi/horror movie making, a collection of trailers from FIEND WITHOUT A FACE and four other horrors, rare stills
with commentary, and vintage ads and lobby card files!
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THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS (1959)
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A great seldom seen horror with Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance in a re-telling of THE BODY SNATCHER. Cushing is the
medical doctor needing bodies and Pleasance one of his hired men. Chilling and gruesome. DVD also features the trailer preview,
Alternate scenes from different versions and a poster/photo gallery.
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THE FLY (1958)/RETURN OF THE FLY (1959)
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Double feature DVD! THE FLY (1958) The sci-fi/horror classic with Vincent Price. A case of teleportation gone very, very
bad. RETURN OF THE FLY (1959) Stars Vincent Price, Brett Halsey, John Sutton and David Frankham. The son of The Fly
is up to his dad's experiments and, oh no --- not again!!!! This time The Fly's head is even bigger! But, of course,
Vincent Price is around, the voice of reason (maybe!).
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THE FLYING SERPENT (1946)
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Ancient killer reptile-bird is kept in hidden ruins by George Zucco. He uses it on people that rub him the wrong way...if
you see Zucco, smile and agree with him.
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A group of people are gathered together on an island for revenge by George Zucco. The cast also includes Lionel Atwill...see
the two "maddest doctors of all" battle wits!
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FRANKENSTEIN CREATED WOMAN (1967)
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Baron Frankenstein is revived from the dead by an assistant and he's back to work! No rest for the weary...Peter Cushing
as the Baron implants the soul of a murderer into the body of a beautiful woman. Trailers included in this special widescreen
presentation! Also includes WORLD OF HAMMER TV show episode entitled "The Curse of Frankenstein" and Hammer TV commercials.
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FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER (1958)
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Grandson of Dr. Frankenstein is back to develop a new monster....a female...Monsterous (literally) problems occur.
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Stars Ray Milland, Sam Elliot and Joan Van Ark. Remember the great movie poster for this. The frog with a human hand
sticking out of its mouth! It's on the vieo box art too! Milland plays a no-good grump who lives on an island and poisen's
all the vermin. Includes theatrical trailer.
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THE FURY OF THE WOLFMAN (1970)
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Cult hero Paul Naschy doing his wolf man thing! A twisted version of the WEREWOLF OF LONDON story with an expedition
to the mountain regions of Tibet. Scientist is bitten by a werewolf, only to turn into one himself. An evil woman doctor decides
to try some mind-control on him.....to make matters worse.
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