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The Ape. DVD. 1940. Directed by William Nigh. Starring Boris Karloff and Maris Wrixon. A mad scientist seeks to cure polio while a circus ape gets loose and terrorizes the town. Great campy fun. $6.00
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The Ape Man. DVD. 1943. Directed by William Beaudine. Starring Bela Lugosi and Wallace Ford. A mad scientist involved in evolutionary experiments transforms into an ape like creature. Lugosi is great in this but the rest of the cast doesn’t do much. For the die hard old-school horror fan. $6.00
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Back Woods DVD. 2001. Directed by Grant Woodhill. Starring David Hayes. Everybody likes a crazy low budget serial killer horror film every now and then, right? Well this takes the cake! The tag-line says it all - “When Luther’s mother is killed, what’s a boy to do? Why, put on a dress and slaughter many, many people as the world’s first 300 pound, retarted- redneck transvestite serial killer.” $6.00
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The Bat. DVD. 1959. Directed by Crane Wilbur. Starring Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead. Haunted house thriller based on the gothic novel by Mary Roberts Rineheart. $7.00
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Bloody Vampire. DVD.1962. Directed by Miguel Morayta. Starring Carlos Agosti and Erma Martha Bauman. Spanish vampire flick with interesting twists. Vampire doctor is trying to create a world of vampires and the only way they can be stopped is by injections of acid. A worthy vampire film and a hard one to find. $6.00
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Bring Me The Vampire. DVD. 1963. Spanish vampire film. Directed by Alfredo Crevinna. Starring Maria San Martin. $4.00
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Cat O’Nine Tails. DVD. 1971. Directed by Dario Argento. Starring Karl Malden and James Franciscus. Horror thriller by the Italian legend Argento. A blind man and a reporter team up to investigate the murder of a guard at a genetic research hospital. $5.00
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Circus of Fear. DVD. 1967. Directed by John Moxey. Starring Christopher Lee. A murder mystery with a detective investigating murders surrounding a traveling circus. Add to your Christopher Lee collection but don’t expect much. $5.00
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Conqueror Worm - Sometimes Dead Is Better. CD. 2002. Doom and death metal. “... massive metal sound! This is grade-A death metal with doom metal overtones and some experimentation here and there, all influenced by horror and gore!” -MetalHordes magazine. Eleven Songs. $5.00
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The Corpse Vanishes. DVD. 1942. Directed by Wallace Fox. Starring Bela Lugosi and Luanna Walters. Lugosi is a mad scientist that takes blood from new brides and donates them to his older wife to keep her young. Good Lugosi fun! $7.00
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Creature Haunted Sea. DVD. 1961 Directed by Roger Corman. Starring Betsy Jones- Moreland and Anony Carbone..Comic creature feature by the “B-movie” master Corman. This is far from being one of his greats but if you’re a fan of his why not add it to your collection. $5.00
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Death Sentence. DVD. 1974. TV movie. Directed by E. W. Swackhamer. Starring Nick Nolte and Cloris Leachman. Judicial suspense drama. Great acting, not so great scenario. $4.00
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Dementia 13. DVD. 1963. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring William Campbell and Luana Anders. Coppola’s directorial debut and one of the first slasher films and a good one at that. Produced by Roger Corman. If yoru on this website you should have heard about this movie and if you haven’t seen it, buy it right now! One of the first films to have a decapitation in it! $7.00
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Die Hard Dracula. DVD. 1998. Directed by Peter Horak. Starring Bruce Glover and Kerry Dustin. Great low-budget Dracula movie with a fun sense of humor some new moves for the blood thirsty villain. Sure to be a “B” classic. $6.00
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Embryo Picnic - Tax The Nation. CD. 2004. Old school punk mixed with new school hardcore and hints of death metal. “Loud, in your face and full of piss and vinegar, Embryo Picnic employs energy and heart to put together a truly enjoyable musical experience.”- Rough Edge Magazine. Seventeen songs. $5.00
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Enigma Rosso (aka Virgin Terror/Trauma). DVD. 1978. Italian. Directed by Alberto Negrin. Starring Christine Kaufmann and Ivan Desny. A detective investigates the murder of a teenage girl and begins to focus on three of her friends who call themselves “The Inseparables”. Great giallo film. $6.00
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God Told Me To. DVD. 1976. Directed by Larry Cohen. Starring Tony Lobiano and Sylvia Sidney. An alien impregnates a human and the offspring control all of New York to kill off each other. Small guest role by Andy Kaufman. Excellent low budget film for the time. A classic! $7.00
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Good Against Evil. DVD. 1977. Directed by Paul Wendkos. Starring Dack Rambo and Elyssa Davalos. TV movie pilot on exorcism and Satanism. Pretty bad stuff here but hey- it features a very young Kim Cattrall. $5.00
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Hitchhiker. DVD. Dirceted by Ida Lupino. Starring Edmund Obrian and Frank Lovejoy. A film noir thriller and one of Lupino’s finest. Two men pickup a psychotic hitchhiker that opens an eye even when sleeping. $5.00
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Horror Express. DVD. 1972. Directed by Eugenio Martin. Starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas. An anthropologist discovers a frozen monster and brings it back to Europe aboard a train but during the trip the monster thaws and starts sucking brains out of the passengers. Great movie for late night and you can’t go wrong with Cushing and Lee together. $7.00
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The House of Exorcisms. DVD. 1973. Directed by Mario Bava. Starring Tele Savalas and Elke Sommer. Sommer plays a tourist lost that finds herself in a mysterious home out in the country. She resembles the owner’s dead lover and Savalas resembles a devil Sommer saw in a fresco in town. Mayhem pursues. It’s Bava, it’s worth it! $6.00
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