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I Bury The Living. DVD.1958. Directed by Albert Band. Starring Richard Boone and Theodore Bikel. Thriller about a cemetery caretaker that can cause death by placing pins on a map. Excellent movie for its time. $6.00
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In Till You Die. DVD. 1992. Directed by Guiseppe Romano. Peter Fernandez and Natalie Jovanovis. Musician turns to robbery for more money. Cheap movie, cheap acting. But if your looking for it, here it is. $4.00
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Invitation to Hell. DVD. 1982. Directed by Michael Murphy. Starring Beck Simpson and Joseph Sheahan. Young girl is invited to her high school reunion and when it becomes known she is still a virgin she is captured for a demonic sacrifice. Has the feel of an old Hammer film. Good stuff. $6.00
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Invisible Strangler. DVD. 1976. Directed by John Florea. Starring Robert Foxworth and Stephanie Powers. A convicted strangler learns the paranormal in his cell and learns to be invisible. Also stars one of my old time beauties, Elke Sommer (I use to clean her pool!). Bad movie but hey - it’s cheap! $5.00
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Kiss Me, Kill Me. DVD. 1969. Dirceted by Umberto Lenzi. Starring Carroll Baker and Erika Blanc. Great sleeper-thriller variation on the French classic “Diabolique”. One of Lenzi’s best, made just after “Paranoia” and before all the slasher films. $5.00
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The Mad Monster. DVD. 1942.Directed by Sam Newfield. Starring George Zucco and Johnny Downs. Scientist turns his assistant into a werewolf to get back at his colleagues. Classic 40's B horror movie. Also features the movie The Black Raven as a bonus! $6.00
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Moon of the Wolf. DVD. 1972. Directed by Daniel Petrie. Starring David Janssen and Barbara Rush. TV movie that follows true to folklore lycanthropy. This is very well done and beats out most TV movies of the era. Must see for die-hard werewolf fans $5.00
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Night of the Living Dead. DVD. 1968. Directed by George Romero. Starring Duane Jones and Judith O’Dea. If you need a description of this movie you shouldn’t be on my website! $7.00
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Night Tide. DVD. 1961. Directed by Curtis Harrington. Starring Dennis Hopper and Linda Larson. Young Dennis Hopper falls for a carnival mermaid that might actually be a mermaid, and a murderous one at that! $6.00
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The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues. DVD. 1955. Directed by Dan Milner. Starring Kent Taylor and Cathy Downs. Horrible sea creature and radioactivity gone crazy! $6.00
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Phantom of the Opera. DVD. 1925. Directed by Rupert Julian. Starring Lon Chaney and Mary Philbin. Regarded by many as the first great horror film. $7.00
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Poets of the Plague - s/t. CD. 999. Old school doom meets death metal. Have been compared to the likes of such bands as Obituary and Morbid Angel. Nine songs of brutal metal with dueling vocals. Includes four-song concept story “Father Faithless. Played with many of the best bands in the scene such as Six Feet Under, Mortician, Dying Fetus and Incantation. The production of this recording was a little over done with multi guitar tracks and lower end on the rhythm sections but overall it’s great music. $5.00
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Samson VS. Vampire Women. DVD. (No info) $4.00
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Shock. DVD. 1946. Directed by Alfred Werker. Starring Vincent Price and Lynn Bari. Coma patient wakes to find out her doctor is the one who put her there. $6.00
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Silent Night Bloody Night. DVD. 1983. Directed by Theodore Gershuny. Starring Patrick O’Neal and John Carradine. Classic low-budget horror film. A man inherits a mansion that once was a mental institution. $6.00
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Slave of the Cannibal God. DVD. 1978. Directed by Sergio Martino. Starring Ursula Andress and Stacy Keach. The movie that started the tribal-cannibal gore genre. Stars the beautiful and nude Ursula Andress (yummy). Great cheese gore flick here with actual animal killings (more gruesome and before Cannibal Holocaust). Includes a monkey being eaten alive by an anaconda and a large lizards insides being eaten by a tribe. Sick! $6.00
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Spider’s Venom. DVD. 1971. Directed by Peter Sykes. Starring Simon Brent and Sheila Allen. A Nazi scientist and a woman known as “the Spider Goddess” attempt to make a nerve gas from spider venom. $4.00
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Teenage Zombies. DVD. 1959. Directed by Jerry Warren. Starring Don Sullivan and Katherine Victor. Great cheesy zombie movie. $6.00
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The Terror. DVD. 1963. Directed by Roger Corman. Starring Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson. It stars Karloff and Nicholson and is directed by Corman, need I say more? $7.00
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The Vampire Bat. DVD. 1933. Directed by Frank Strayer. Starring Fay Wray and Lionel Atwill. Murders in a European village are thought to be from vampirism. Has more of a Frankenstein feel though with a focus on science and torch wielding town folks. Great addition for the historical horror film fan. $5.00
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39 Steps. DVD. 1935. Directed b Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Robert Donat and Madeline Carrol. Spy-thriller, considered to be one of the Hitch’s best! $7.00
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