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Frankenstein — $14.98
Fiercely devoted to the theories of extending and creating human life, scientist Victor Frankenstein and his assistants have secretly assembled an artificial man with human parts stolen from graves. Once he is brought to life, the enormous creature exhibits a child-like innocence. Unaware of his superhuman strength and frightful appearance, the Giant becomes hostile and demands that Victor create him a mate.
Dead of Night — $14.98
Legendary producer-director Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker) presents a thrilling trilogy of spell-binding stories with mystery-horror writer Richard Matheson (I Am Legend, The Twilight Zone). Dead of Night includes three short stories: Second Chance, No Such Thing As a Vampire, and Bobby, in addition to the extra feature A Darkness at Blaisedon and 100 minutes of bonus material, all available for the first time on DVD!
Without Warning — $14.98
Opening with pure noir murder, love-killer gardener Carl Martin (Adam Williams from North by Northwest) leaves his latest fair-haired victim gaping at the ceiling in a motel room in a post-passion melee. But our killer is not a random psycho, he‘s a clean-cut kid with an unknown chip on his shoulder, a pair of garden shears in his hands---and a murderous lust for big-busted blonde babes out for a quick night‘s thrill.
Asylum — $19.98
Is it Bonnie (Barbara Parkins), whose affair with a married man turns murderous? Is it Bruno (Barry Morse), a hardluck tailor visited by a mysterious stranger (Peter Cushing) with a blueprint and very special fabric for an unusual suit? Is it Barbara (Charlotte Rampling), accused of murdering her brother and her nurse but insisting that her friend Lucy (Britt Ekland) was responsible; Or is it Dr. Byron (Herbert Lom) who claims the ability to transfer collecting?
Shiver — $24.98
Junio Valverdi of THE DEVIL’S BACKBONE stars as Santi, a bullied teen who suffers from a rare and violent allergy to sunlight. When his condition worsens, he and his mother are forced to move to a remote village in the mountains. His arrival marks the beginning of a series of brutal slayings. Something is alive deep in the shadowy forest. Can a frightened outcast find safety in the darkness or does the ultimate terror wait in the most unexpected place of all?
The Losers — $19.98
Led by Link Thomas (screen legend William Smith) and loosely supervised by U.S. Army Capt. Jackson (the inimitable Bernie Hamilton), the curiously good-hearted gang drink and laugh and love and fight their way through the scenic countryside before retrofitting a slew of Yamaha motorcycles into armor-plated machines of death and destruction. And that‘s when the real fun begins...but at a high price!
The Killing Kind — $19.98
Escaping Thelma’s suffocating attentions by peeping on pretty tenant Lori (future LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY star Cindy Williams), Terry is unaware that he is being spied on by a neighbor (DEMENTIA 13’s Luana Anders) who keeps a place in her own fantasies for someone of Terry’s special talents.
Madhouse — $14.98
Beautiful do-gooder Julia (Trish Everly) and her insane, hideously deformed twin sister Mary (Allison Biggers) have a hard time occupying the same room, let alone the same town, without Mary either brandishing a butcher knife or letting her giant killer dog come out to play. Their uncle, Father James (Dennis Robertson), presses for reconciliation but to no avail. With their mutual birthday fast approaching, Mary escapes from the local asylum. Soon thereafter, the bodies of Julia’s friends and students...
The Human Factor — $14.98
Trying to prevent him from taking the law into his own hands are a local police inspector (Raf Vallone), a U.S. military commander (Arthur Franz), and peers MacAllister (Sir John Mills) and Janice (Rita Tushingham). But nothing short can prevent John from meting out his bloody brand of grief-stricken revenge.
Trilogy of Terror Special Edition — $19.98
Legendary producer/director Dan Curtis (DARK SHADOWS, THE NIGHT STALKER) teams up with writers Richard Matheson (I AM LEGEND, THE TWILIGHT ZONE) and William F. Nolan (LOGAN’S RUN, BURNT OFFERINGS) to present three tales of horrific suspense in TRILOGY OF TERROR. This made-for-television anthology showcases the tremendous acting talent of Karen Black (FIVE EASY PIECES, THE DAY OF THE LOCUST), who plays four distinct roles.
Terror Beneath The Sea — $14.98
The Navy’s test of a new torpedo for a group of journalists ends abruptly when a strange creature swims into view. Reporters Ken (Chiba) and Jenny (Peggy Neal) sense something sinister and decide to investigate. Unbeknownst to them, an evil scientist is busily creating a new race of water cyborgs to populate his futuristic underwater kingdom.
Linda Lovelace for President — $14.98
As the chosen candidate of the newly christened Upright party, Linda sets off on a cross country trip to lay her campaign strategy, arouse the national spirit, get the pollsters behind her and go down in history as the First Woman to occupy the Oval Office.
Henry II: Portrait of a Serial Killer — $19.98
Henry II picks up where the original (Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer) left off. Henry (Neil Giuntoli, The Shawshank Redemption) takes a thankless job at a port-o-john company where he meets husband and wife, Kai (Ken Komenich, The Amityville Horror) and Cricket (Kate Walsh, Grey’s Anatomy). They take pity on the homeless drifter and offer him a room in the home they share with their emotionally fragile niece, Louisa (Carri Levinson).
Don‘t Go Near The Park — $14.98
This notorious sickie - here presented in its U.S. theatrical cut with all the gore intact - centers on two prehistoric cult members who abuse the secret of eternal youth... by cannibalizing children of their own circle! When their lurid exploits are discovered by the tribal Queen, they are damned to an eternity of old age, from which only random acts of gutmunching can bring the fleeting appearance of youth.
The Serial Killers — $39.98
Murderers as you‘ve never seen them before, with exclusive one-on-one interviews. Witness infamous kilers such as Ted Bundy and Henry Lee Lucas chillingly describe how they stalked and killed their victims in cold blood. The program also examines the sadistic exploits of other lesser-known murderers whose crimes are equally as heinous and bizarre.
The Beast Must Die — $14.98
Tom invites five guests -- Dr. Christopher Lundgren (Peter Cushing), Paul Foote (Tom Chadbon), Bennington (Charles Gray), Jan Jarmokowski (Michael Gambon) and Davina (Ciaran Madden)-- to his island knowing they all are tied one way or another to unusual circumstances of death… and that one of them is a werewolf.
The Flesh Eaters — $19.98
A hard-bitten, down-on-his-luck charter pilot (Byron Sanders) is hired by an alcoholic movie actress (Rita Morley) and her nubile personal assistant (Barbara Wilkin) to fly them to Provincetown. But, mechanical problems and an impending storm force them to land on a deserted island habited by a German scientist (Martin Kosleck), harboring secret experiments and an even darker past.
Werewolves on Wheels — $14.98
After dispatching a pair of rednecks unfriendly to their lifestyle, the Advocates run roughshod over a gas station before taking to the road again, where they encounter a cloistered sect of Satanic monks led by high priest One (Severn Darden). A mass-drugging, a ritual sacrifice, a topless snake-dance, and a scene-clearing fisfight ensue but it‘s too late: the spell has been cast, and two shall become... Werewolves on Wheels!
Plague Town — $24.98
In a remote village, a shocking secret lives on with each and every baby born. It is said that all children are creatures of God…except here. Now for a group of lost tourists, every conception of ‘family’ will soon be sliced to pieces. And for a doomed few, the ultimate terror is about to hit home. Get ready to experience the graphic shocker from director/co-writer David Gregory that DVD Savant hails as “a bloody onslaught…PLAGUE TOWN knows which buttons to push to extract the maximum in squeamish...
Drive-in Double Feature: Search and Destroy / The Glove — $14.98
In THE GLOVE, a down-on-his luck bounty hunter (John Saxon of BLACK CHRISTMAS) buys a one way ticket to Hell when he tries to capture a vengeful ex-con (Rosey Grier) out to punish an order of corrupt prison guards with the torture device they used on him: a riot glove made of 5 lbs. of lead and steel.
The Devil‘s Rain — $14.98
Occult expert, Dr. Richards (Eddie Albert) and Mark’s younger brother, Tom (Tom Skerritt) plot to free the Prestons and destroy The Devil‘s Rain, a bottle containing the souls of those already damned. The battle rages as the elixir is released and a bloody rain of devilry and malevolence is loosed upon a screaming, melting world.
The Cremator — $19.98
Karl Kopfrkingl (Rudolf Hrusinsky) works at a stately crematorium in Prague. Obsessed with his duties, he believes he is liberating the souls of the departed. With Nazi forces gathering at the Czech border, Karl descends into a mania that allows him to wholly enact his disturbed beliefs. No one is safe from his quest for salvation, not even his own family.
Ricco The Mean Machine — $19.98
When Ricco Aversi (Christopher Mitchum, Rio Lobo, American Commandos) returns home after a two-year prison stint, he finds his father murdered and the family business taken over by Don Vito (Arthur Kennedy, Elmer Gantry), a sadistic mob boss with a propensity for turning his enemies into soap. When Ricco tries to save his super-sexy paramour Rosa (Malisa Longo, Black Emanuelle, White Emanuelle) from Don Vito‘s control, his wheelchair-bound mother and sister are brutally murdered by Don’s minions...
Dog Eat Dog — $14.98
Along the way, the crew crosses paths with a nefarious cast of characters including an opportunistic hotel manager (Aldo Camarda) and his ice princess sister (Dody Heath). Through a series of dirty tricks and double deals, the loot comes up missing, as each character seeks revenge and the cold hard cash. It‘s every man and woman for themselves as the body count rises along the sun-drenched coast.
Psychic Killer — $14.98
Jim Hutton (Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark) stars in his final feature film as Arnold Masters, a gentle recluse wrongfully convicted of murder and confined to a snake pit mental institution. When his elderly mother dies from neglect during his incarceration, Arnold devotes his hard time to mastering the voodoo art of astral projection… and remote control revenge. Death by concrete slab… by scalding shower… by meat slicer! No court could convict him because he was never there!
Spider Baby — $19.98
This highly influential cult classic from writer-director Jack Hill (Switchblade Sisters, Foxy Brown) tells the demented and darkly comic tale of the Merrye children -- Elizabeth (Beverly Washburn), Virginia (Jill Banner) and Ralph (Sid Haig)-- all of whom suffer from a rare genetic malady that causes its victims to mentally regress to a condition of "pre-human savagery and cannibalism."
Henry : Portrait of a Serial Killer 20th Anniversary Special Edition — $24.98
When fellow ex-con Otis invites Henry to move into his Chicago apartment, he becomes a willing participant in Henry‘s senseless, random killing sprees. Meanwhile, Otis‘ unsuspecting sister, Becky (Tracy Arnold) is smitten with Henry, whose broken childhood mirrors her own.
Jess Franco‘s Count Dracula Special Edition — $19.98
A highly atmospheric adaptation of the classic Bram Stoker novel, directed with panache by auteur Jess Franco Venus in Furs, The Diabolical Dr. Z). Screen icon Christopher Lee Horror of Dracula, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings) portrays the titular Count Dracula, who flees the cold confines of his Carpathian castle for the shores of England, where he must feed on the blood of beautiful Lucy Soledad Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos) and Mina Maria Rohm, 99 Women) in order to grow youthful and...
Visions of Hell : The Films of Jim VanBebber — $39.98
On a ranch outside of Los Angeles, the dream of the "Love Generation"is transforming into something evil. What was once an oasis of free love and acid trips has become ground zero for a madman’s paranoid visions. An average group of kids, the "family", become engulfed in a delusional world where torment and slaughter are considered the path to righteousness.
Tragic Ceremony — $19.98
From the twisted mind of Ricardo Freda, first Maestro of Italian Gothic Horror! Ducking out of a summer storm, four hippies (led by Camille Keaton, star of I Spit on Your Grave) take refuge in the seemingly abandoned Villa Alexander, unaware that their hosts (Twitch of the Death Nerve‘s Luigi Pistilli and Thunderball‘s Luciana Paluzzi) are staging a satanic sacrifice. When the ceremony ends in a blood-soaked orgy of violence, the hippies flee the villa, only to find themselves accused of committing...
GNAW — $29.98
Now six friends head off to a country estate for a weekend of bonding, bed hopping and home-cooked feasts. But their good times go very bad when they encounter a clan of slaughter-happy psychopaths with expert skills in butchery and a ravenous hunger for teen-meat pies. What follows is a brutal battle for survival, complete with shocking carnage, killer twists, and graphic reasons to avoid UK cuisine forever. It’s THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE in the English countryside in this grisly debut from director...
The Centerfold Girls — $14.98
Framed by an unusual three-story arc and jam-packed with delectable nudity and grim violence, The Centerfold Girls is an exploitation masterpiece, a depraved hell-ride through the skuzzy Seventies grindhouse circuit where sleaze and mean-spiritedness prevailed. Starring Tiffany Bolling (The Candy Snatchers), Aldo Ray (The Psychic Killer), Ray Danton (The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond), Francine York (The Doll Squad), Jennifer Ashley (Inseminoid), Jaime Lyn Bauer (Days of Our Lives) and Andrew Prin...
Drive-In Double Feature: Creation of the Humanoids / War Between the Planets — $14.98
Following a catastrophic nuclear war, mankind creates a race of blue-skinned androids to assist in the reconstruction of civilization. Disparagingly referred to as “Clickers,” the robots grow more intelligent and human-like. To stop their evolution and to preserve their own rule, a fanatical group called The Order of Flesh and Blood is created. Are the robots really man‘s enemy or his last hope for survival?
Drive-In Double Feature: Invasion of the Neptune Men / Prince of Space — $14.98
When aliens from the barren rock planet Krankor attack Earth, only the curiously costumed Prince of Space “(Wally the shoeshine boy in disguise) and his trusty exhaust-spewing rocketship can save the world – or at least Japan – from total conquest by the evil Phantom and his beak-nosed minions. Since conventional space weapons cannot harm the spry Prince of Space, the Phantom engages in a kidnapping scheme involving a cadre of international scientists.
Wet Asphalt — $14.98
Fresh from prison, Greg Bachmann (Horst Bucholz) is a young reporter who becomes the personal assistant to Cesar Boyd (Martin Held), a popular yellow journalist. With an important news deadline looming and nothing worthy to submit, Boyd concocts a fantastic story about a blind Nazi soldier who emerges from a bunker several years after the end of WWII.
Who Can Kill A Child — $19.98
On a vacation away from their family, Tom (Lewis Fiander, of DR. JEKYLL &SISTER HYDE) and his pregnant wife Evelyn (FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD’s Prunella Ransome) sail to an island off the coast of Spain that seems deserted… until its children emerge from the shadows with the blood of their parents on their hands… and hatred in their hearts for every adult.
Games Girls Play — $14.98
70’s B-movie bombshell Christina Hart (The Stewardess, Helter Skelter) is the sultry star of Games Girls Play, as Bunny O’Hara, an underage man-eater and daughter of the American ambassador to swinging London. After sleeping her way through the House of Lords, Bunny’s father packs her off to a remote finishing school for wayward rich girls.
Vampire Party — $29.98
When the French make a horror/gore comedy, you know things are going to get extremely rude! Best friends and hardcore partiers Sam, Alice and Prune have scored invitations to ‘Medici Night’, the legendary VIP bash held every year at a remote castle. But when they discover that this wild party is being thrown by an elite race of blood-crazed vampires, they’ll have to stake, stab, slice, bludgeon and blast their way out of a soiree where the hosts are thirsty and the bar is now open. Is it in bad taste...
DEADGIRL — $24.98
Shiloh Fernandez (RED), Noah Segan (BRICK), Michael Bowen (KILL BILL) and Candice Accola (JUNO) star in this story of two high school misfits who cut school to explore the remains of an abandoned hospital. The gruesome discovery they make will test the very limits of their sanity and tear apart their young lives forever: A woman stripped naked and chained to a table. She’s abandoned, beautiful and dead…or is she? From the producer of HELLRAISER and HEATHERS comes this depraved, poignant and genre...
Plague Town Blu-ray — $29.98
In a remote village, a shocking secret lives on with each and every baby born. It is said that all children are creatures of God…except here. Now for a group of lost tourists, every conception of ‘family’ will soon be sliced to pieces. And for a doomed few, the ultimate terror is about to hit home. Get ready to experience the graphic shocker from director/co-writer David Gregory that DVD Savant hails as “a bloody onslaught…PLAGUE TOWN knows which buttons to push to extract the maximum in squeamish...
The Gay Deceivers — $19.98
THE GAY DECEIVERS is a rare theatrical film from TV veteran Bruce Kessler (THE A-TEAM, BAYWATCH NIGHTS) and features a larger-than-life performance by Michael Greer (FORTUNE AND MEN’S EYES), one of Hollywood’s first openly gay actor...
College Girl Murders — $14.98
A diabolical scientist cooks up a deadly gas and schemes to make millions. But a midnight rendezvous with a shadowy benefactor goes awry. He soon finds himself "sent to the clouds‚" by the mysterious red monk‘s mighty white whip. The poisonous gas dissappears. When an innocent college girl opens her bible during church‚ noxious spray spews forth and kills her instantly. Sir John and Inspector Higgins are called in to investigate. The prime suspects include the headmistress‘ writer-brother and a nervous...
Del Tenney Double Feature: Curse of the Living Corpse and The Horror of Party Beach — $14.98
A drag race between hot rodders and bikers winds up at a swingin‘ rock-and-roll beach party. Nearby, a barrel containing radioactive waste is unloaded from a passing ship, and plunged to the bottom of the sea. When it splits against a jagged rock, black liquid oozes onto a human skull. Suddenly, a vicious monster slowly twitches into life, and THE HORROR OF PARTY BEACH is born!
The Invisible Man Season 1 DVD Collection — $29.98
For years, the identity of the Invisible Man was a well-kept secret. More than one actor portrayed the physical character, while another supplied the voice. The special effects (advanced for their time) ran the gamut from making objects float gracefully through the air to creating a riderless motorcycle.
Drive-In Double Feature: Blood of the Vampire / The Hellfire Club — $14.98
A rollicking swashbuckler set in the 1700s, The Hellfire Club stars Keith Michell as Jason, an adventurous young man who returns to the ancestral estate after a lengthy absence to claim his lordship, only to discover that his cousin Thomas (Peter Arne) has taken over and turned it into a lusty den of sin and inequity governed by an infamous secret society called the Hellfire Club.
Invisible Man : The Complete Collection — $39.98
For years, the identity of the Invisible Man was a well-kept secret. More than one actor portrayed the physical character, while another supplied the voice. The special effects (advanced for their time) ran the gamut from making objects float gracefully through the air to creating a riderless motorcycle.
Violent Midnight — $14.98
In this Psycho-esque black &white thriller from Del Tenney, Elliott Freeman (Lee Phillips) is a Korean War vet-turned-painter who becomes the prime suspect in the brutal stabbing death of his model, Dolores (Kaye Elhardt). Did Elliott kill her to end their relationship? Or, did her ex-boyfriend, Charlie (James Farentino) murder her out of jealousy? Or, could it have been Professor Melbourne (Day Tuttle), a peeping tom with mysterious ties to the woman? Regardless, it‘s up to Elliott‘s attorney (Shepperd...
Prayer Beads — $24.98
CGI/SFX master Masahiro Okano presents this disturbing and graphically shocking horror anthology, whose nine creepy chronicles of bad karma and nightmare logic are bound to a string of PRAYER BEADS...one bead for each 30-minute nerve-jangling, skin-crawling tale of terror.
Del Tenney Triple Feature: Horror of Party Beach / Curse of the Living Corpse / Violent Midnight — $24.98
In this Psycho-esque black &white thriller from Del Tenney, Elliott Freeman (Lee Phillips) is a Korean War vet-turned-painter who becomes the prime suspect in the brutal stabbing death of his model, Dolores (Kaye Elhardt). Did Elliott kill her to end their relationship? Or, did her ex-boyfriend, Charlie (James Farentino) murder her out of jealousy? Or, could it have been Professor Melbourne (Day Tuttle), a peeping tom with mysterious ties to the woman? Regardless, it‘s up to Elliott‘s attorney (Shepperd...
Drive-In Double Feature: Assassination in Rome / Espionage in Tangiers — $14.98
Cyd Charisse (Singin’in the Rain>, Brigadoon) and Hugh O’Brian (Ten Little Indians, The Shootist) star in this classy international thriller about an American woman vacationing in Rome whose husband disappears under mysterious circumstances.
Texas Chain Saw Massacre Blu-ray — $29.98
In 1974, writer-producer-director Tobe Hooper unleashed The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a dark, visionary tale about a group of five young friends who face a nightmare of torment at the hands of a depraved Texas clan. Today it remains unequaled as a landmark of outlaw filmmaking and unparalleled in its impact as perhaps the most frightening motion picture ever made.
Invisible Man Season 2 DVD Collection, the — $29.98
In Season 2, the Invisible Man becomes even more involved in the dangerous the world of international intrigue. Highlights include stopping a plot to save the world from being conquered by an invisible army, assisting the British government to rid a small state of suspected arms dealers and risking his life to save a friend from being blown to bits by a bomb.
Scary True Stories — $19.98
Scary True Stories is obviously a forerunner and major inspiration for the current horror boom in Japan… a stylishly directed series that reaches an artistic level that supersedes its shot on video limitations… Scary True Stories is a must have DVD for any serious fan of the current wave of Japanes - 10KBULLETS
Drive-In Double Feature: Barracuda / Island Fury — $14.98
The quaint seaside town of Palm Cove is home to upstanding citizens, good ol‘ fashioned southern hospitality . and a deadly rash of barracuda attacks. The town sheriff (William Kerwin, Blood Feast, Scum of the Earth) and a young marine biologist (Wayne Crawford, God‘s Bloody Acre) join forces to discover that the culprits are none other than the local chemical plant and its odious managers. but little do they know that the scheme runs much, much deeper. Produced in the wake of Jaws, this homegrown...
Texas Chain Saw Massacre 2-Disc DVD Ultimate Edition — $5.98
In 1974, writer-producer-director Tobe Hooper unleashed The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a dark, visionary tale about a group of five young friends who face a nightmare of torment at the hands of a depraved Texas clan. Today it remains unequaled as a landmark of outlaw filmmaking and unparalleled in its impact as perhaps the most frightening motion picture ever made.
Deadbeat At Dawn — $24.98
Deadbeat at Dawn tells the gritty story of Ravens gang leader Goose (VanBebber), who tries for one last drug score before leaving the mean streets to settle down with his psychic girlfriend. But when she is murdered by members of a rival gang, Goose plots his violent revenge.
Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster — $14.98
During a solo space mission to Mars, NASA astronaut Col. Frank Saunders (Robert Reilly) – who happens to be an experimental android-- is shot down by an alien warship. Frank survives the attack, crash-landing on Puerto Rico. The space aliens—led by Princess Marcuzan (Marilyn Hanold) and her putty-eared lieutenant, Dr. Nadir (Lou Cutell) -- decide he must die, so they give chase, but manage to only disfigure him before commencing with their ultimate endeavor: steal bikini-clad young women to re-populate...
Eaten Alive: 2-DVD Special Edition — $24.98
A raw, violent, and bizarre portrayal of madness run amok in rural America, Eaten Alive was director Tobe Hooper‘s follow-up to the international hit, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Dark Sky Films proudly presents this two-disc special edition which features a brand new transfer from long-lost vault materi...
The Manson Family Unrated Version — $24.98
On a ranch outside of Los Angeles, the dream of the "Love Generation"is transforming into something evil. What was once an oasis of free love and acid trips has become ground zero for a madman’s paranoid visions. An average group of kids, the "family", become engulfed in a delusional world where torment and slaughter are considered the path to righteousness.
The Manson Family Rated Version — $19.98
On a ranch outside of Los Angeles, the dream of the “Love Generation” is transforming into something evil. What was once an oasis of free love and acid trips has become ground zero for a madman’s paranoid visions. An average group of kids, the “family,” become engulfed in a delusional world where torment and slaughter are considered the path to righteousness.
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