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Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
Executive Producer: Roger Corman Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Starring: Ken Clark, Yvette Vickers, Jan Shepard.
When irradiated leeches grow huge in a Southern Bayou,
a local storekeeper sees his chance to be rid of his trashy, two-timing wife by feeding her to the leeches.
Double billed with Bucket of Blood |
B&W 62 min.
Tagline: Crawling Horror... The Giant Leeches... Rising from the Depths of Hell! |
Original Theatrical Trailer
Drive-In Ads Cartoon Classic |
GC-318 |
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Atom Age Vampire (1960)
Director: Anton Giulio Majano Starring: Alberto Lupo, Susanne Loret, Sergio Fantoni.
A stripper (Loret) is horribly disfigured in a car accident. Brilliant scientist (Lupo) restores her beauty and
falls in love with her. To preserve her appearance the doctor must kill women for
their glands to keep her beautiful. He also suffers from a malady that turns him into a
radioactive crusty-faced vampire. Campy Italian horror film. |
B&W 87 min.
Tagline: You'll gasp with horror during this spine-tingling
motion picture only the atom age could produce! |
30+ Min. BONUS Original Theatrical Trailer
Additional Movie Trailers Classic Coming Attractions Drive-In Ads B Movie Documentary Cartoon Classic |
GC-305 |
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 Click for Details Atomic Attack: Nuclear Propaganda Volume 2
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COLOR 120 min. |
1950-1960s |
GC-292A |
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 Amazing Transparent Man (1960)
Director: Edgar G. Ulmer Starring: Marquerite Chapman, Douglas Kennedy, James Griffith.
A crazed scientist invents an invisibility formula to create an army of invisible zombies only to find that
his creation has gone awry. Director Ulmer shot Beyond the Time Barrier at the same time
using the Dallas Texas State Fair. |
B&W 57 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-303 |
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 The Atomic Man (1956) Rare UK Timeslip Title
Director: Ken Hughes Starring: Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue, Joseph Tomelty, Leonard Williams.
An overdose of radiation throws a scientist's mind 7 seconds into the future allowing him to know the things to come. Gangsters
kidnap him to exploit this incredible power for their own gain. Clever fifties sci-fi film. Originally co-billed with Invasion of the Body Snatchers |
B&W 76 min. |
Poster Gallery Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0 |
GC-15 |
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 Black Sunday aka Mask of Satan (1960)
Director: Mario Bava Starring: Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi. Bava masterpiece considered one of
best and most frightening horror movies ever made. A vengeful witch and her fiendish vampire servant return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's
beautiful look-a-like descendant. Only the girl's brother and a handsome doctor stand in her way. Tagline: It Will Paralyze You With Fright! |
B&W 87 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-35 |
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 Captain America (1944)
aka Return of Captain America Director: Elmer Clifton, John English Starring:
Dick Purcell, Lorna Gray, Lionel Atwill. Superhero Captain America (Purcell) battles the evil forces of the archvillain called The Scarab,
(Atwill) who poisons his enemies and steals a secret device capable of destroying buildings by sound vibrations. This was Dick Purcell's last
screen appearance. On April 10th, 1944, after finishing a round of 18 on the golf course, Purcell went into a locker room to change his
clothes but never came out. He was later found slumped over a couch, apparently from a massive heart attack. It has been said that the
physically demanding role of Captain America (Purcell did his own stunts) contributed to his untimely death. |
B&W 243 min.
Wiki Details |
15 Chapter Serial |
GC-309 |
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 The Cat and The Canary (1939)
Director: Elliot Nugent Starring: Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, John Beal, Douglas Montgomery, Gale Sondergaard. After the
escape of a convicted killer nicknamed The Cat from the local prison, the members of a millionaires family, on a
visit to hear the reading of the deceased's will, are thrown into a nightmare of murder, mystery, and strange events. |
B&W 1939 |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-49 |
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 Colossus of New York (1958)
Director: Eugene Lourie Starring: John Baragrey, Mala Powers, Otto Kruger, Robert Hutton, Ross Martin.
Famous scientist Ross Martin is hit and killed by a truck just after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. His Father, a brilliant brain surgeon,
transplants his son's brain into a giant robot he has been creating. The 12-foot-tall robot, wearing a cape and metal braces on his shoes,
is one of the finest science fiction creations of the fifties. The robot begins to develop super powers and eventually malfunctions creating
chaos through New York City before being destroyed. |
B&W 70 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-54 |
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 The Creeping Terror (1964)
Director: Arthur Nelson Starring: Arthur Nelson, Shannon O'Neil, William Thourlby, John Caresio. Without a doubt one of the
top five so bad it's good films of all time. Two hairy giant erect penis shaped aliens land near Lake Tahoe and roam
the countryside looking for victims to consume. Non stop hilarity watching the victims as they have to fake being dragged inside
the monster. A laugh riot that you have to see to believe! |
B&W 75 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-60 |
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 Romulus and Remus (1961) aka Duel of the Titans Quality Widescreen Director: Sergio Corbucci
Starring: Steve Reeves, Gordon Scott, Virna Lisi. Twin brothers revolt against tyranny in
pre-Roman Italy and then come to a parting of the ways as they lead their people toward the founding of a new city.
Excellent battle scenes and scenery make this a must see film. Reeves was to play both parts but successfully lobbied
for his friend Scott to play the brother Remus. |
COLOR 89 min. |
2 Original Theatrical Trailers |
GC-289 |
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 The Earth Dies Screaming (1965)
An excellent alien invasion film in which a test pilot returns to England and finds almost the entire
population dead. Large robots with clear-domed heads roam the streets killing anyone that they come in contact with. Once dead
the victims return as eyeless zombie slaves who in turn assist the robots in finding more victims. A must see film! |
B&W 62 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Digital Dolby 2.0 Interactive Menus |
GC-85 |
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 The Electronic Monster (1958)
Director: Montgomery Tully Starring: Rod Cameron, Mary Murphy, Meredith Edwards.
Jeff Keenan, insurance investigator, checks out the car-crash death of film star Clark Denver in the south of France. He learns that Denver
and two other victims of recent suspicious deaths had been patients at a private psychiatric
clinic, being treated by electronically induced dream therapy. Could the deaths be the byproduct of a sinister plot? |
B&W 76 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Menus
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-86 |
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 The Fall of the House of Usher 2 Disc Set - 3 Vintage Films Bonus OTR CD
Synopsis: When Roderick Usher visits the mansion all of his siblings
either go insane or are met with a horrible death. Could the curse of The House of Usher be true after all?
1928/France Director: Jean Epstein Starring: Jean Debucourt, Marguerite Gance, Charles Lamy. A true showpiece of the
French avant-garde, with a lavish display of slow motion, superimpositions and sensuous camera tracking.
1928/USA Director: James Sibley Watson Starring: Herbert Stern, Hildegarde Watson, Melville Webber. An early American
treatment of the classic Edgar Allan Poe story with cinematography in the flavor of the classic German expressionism style
of the period.
1949/UK Director: Ivan Barnett Starring: Gwen Watford, Kay Tendeter, Irving Steen.
A British treatment of the story set in the Gresham Club. Interesting with some very creepy moments!
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B&W 63 min./13 min./70 min. |
Bonus CD 1951 Old Time Radioshow (OTR) Original Theatrical Trailer 1960 Roger Corman Version
Poe Related Trailers Drive-In Ads Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-92 |
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 Fantastic Planet (1973)
Director: Rene Laloux Starring: Jennifer Drake, Eric Baugin, Jean Topart. Winner 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Excellent
French/Czech animated sci-fi film. Earthlings are enslaved by giant aliens
called The Draag who take humans back to their home planet to keep as pets. Surreal imagery, an intriguing story
and strange alien creatures make this a must! Initially distributed in the USA by Roger Corman. |
COLOR 72 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-87 |
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 Fire Maidens of Outer Space (1956)
Director: Cy Roth Starring: Anthony Dexter, Susan Shaw, Paul Carpenter. British science fiction version of Cat Women of the Moon,
which is just as ridiculous and as much fun.
Dexter is the astronaut leader who finds a lost all-female civilization (what more could you ask for!) on a moon orbiting
Jupiter. These descendants of the citizens of Atlantis wear bathing suits and lie around in flames for extra energy. Lumpy-faced
mutant monsters attack the astronauts and capture the fire maidens when they can. A must see for the so bad it's good sci-fi
movie fans. |
B&W 80 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Digital Dolby 2.0 Interactive Menus |
GC-94 |
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 The Frozen Dead (1966) Director: Herbert J. Leder
Starring: Dana Andrews, Anna Palk, Philip Gilbert, Kathleen Breck, Karel Stepanek. German thriller
starring Dana Andrews as Dr. Norberg, a postwar Nazi scientist stationed in England attempting to revive Hitler's
top officials from a dead freeze. His experiments are somewhat successful with the
once frozen Nazis now able to walk, but their brains don't work well. Dr. Norberg's colleague kills a
girl and keeps her pathetic-looking shaved head alive. The shaved head uses telepathic powers to seek
revenge on the Nazi maniacs. A wonderfully crazy must see film! |
COLOR 95 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Menus Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-103 |
$12.75 + S/H |
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 Click for Details George Pal Flights of Fantasy 3 DVD Set (1986-89)
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COLOR/B&W 260+ min. |
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GC-294 |
TBD |
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 The Ghost Walks (1934) Director: Frank R. Strayer
Starring: John Miljan, June Collyer, Richard Carle. An old dark house gem from the Golden Age of Horror.
During a stormy night at a frightful mansion, people who claim to see ghosts roaming the halls are later found murdered.
Strayer also directed The Vampire Bat. |
B&W 69 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-109 |
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 The Human Duplicators (1965)
Director: Hugo Grimaldi Starring: George Nader, Dolores Faith, Richard Kiel.
An alien is dispatched from a faraway galaxy to duplicate the human race,
replacing them with zombie controlled replicas. Plans are
foiled when love for a beautiful blind woman causes the invader to see
goodness in the Earth's inhabitants and question the mission of conquest. |
COLOR 80 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer |
GC-276 |
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 Invasion of the Vampires (1963)
Director: Miguel Morayta Starring: Erna Martha Bauman, Rafael del Rio, Tito Junco, Carlos Agosti. Agosti
plays a horrifying vampire turning hoards of villagers into bloodsucking clones. Great visuals and
unique looking giant vampire bats on the attack. A must see!
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B&W 78 min. |
Interactive Menus Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-141 |
$12.75 + S/H |
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 Island of Terror (1966) Uncut Widescreen Director: Terence Fisher
Starring: Peter Cushing, Edward Judd, Carole Gray. Very scary film about a small island community overrun with creeping, blobbish,
tentacled monsters which liquefy and digest the bones from living creatures. The community struggles to fight back.
Cushing also starred in Island of the Burning Doomed (1967) filmed at the same time using a similar mocked up creature. |
COLOR 89 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-300 |
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 Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot (1967-1968) Toei Company Ltd. Japan All 26 Episodes in English 7 Digitally Remastered DVDs Finest Quality Picture Audio Available No Compression Bonus Extras
This is by far the finest video and audio quality to be found anywhere. Johnny Sokko was a limited run Japanese television program starring Mitsunobu Kaneko as Johnny, a boy with a
Giant Robot friend, who encounter the most outrageous creatures ever seen. The secret organization Unicorn have enlisted their help to fight a group
of aliens determined to take over the Earth. Can Johnny and His Giant Robo save the planet before it's too late? You'll be glued to each
and every episode. |
COLOR 780 min.
Wiki Details |
Original Japanese Opening Credits Complete Episode 1 in Japanese
Original Japan Voices/Sound Effects Digital Dolby Interactive Menus All Region NTSC |
JP-12 |
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 Johnny Sokko Voyage Into Space (1970) English Dub/Extras!
Director: Minoru Yamada Starring: Mitsunobu Kaneko (Johnny Sokko), Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama (Giant Robot), Hirohiko Sato (Guillotine).
An alien invader, Emperor Guillotine, is bent on conquering Earth setting loose the gargoyle gang to assist him in this conquest.
Giant creatures are unleashed to wreck havoc. This motion picture was edited from several episodes from the original series. |
COLOR 120 min. |
1st DIGITALLY REMASTERED Version!
Bonus Scenes/Footage! Interactive Menus All Region NTSC |
JP-12C |
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 The Lost Missile (1958)
Director: Lester Wm. Berke Starring: Robert Loggia, Ellen Parker, Phillip Pine, Kitty Kelly.
A strange missile from outer space circles the Earth at low altitudes, destroying everything in its path. |
B&W 70 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-159 |
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 The Magnetic Monster (1953) Director: Curt Siodmak
Starring: Richard Carlson, King Donovan, Jean Bryon, Harry Ellerbe. A new radioactive
isotope is discovered which eats energy and doubles its size every 12 hours by converting energy into matter. The Earth is threatened by
destruction as the isotope monster continues to grow. The ads during its release cried Cosmic Frankenstein Terrorizes Earth! |
B&W 76 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Poster Gallery Digital Dolby 2.0 Interactive Menus |
GC-163 |
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 Mission Mars (1968) Director: Nicholas Webster
Starring: Darren McGavin, Nick Adams, George De Vries. The first American astronauts (McGavin and Adams) on Mars find a dead Russian cosmonaut
and a man-eating sphere that threatens to kill them. Interesting look and feel of a 1950 sci-fi film. |
COLOR 95 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-170 |
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 Mission Stardust (1968) Director: Primo Zeglio
Starring: Lang Jeffries, Essy Persson, Luis Davila. Based on the German pulp magazine hero Major Perry
Rhodan (Jeffries) and his crew of American astronauts on a Moon mission
to rescue female aliens seeking help to save their dying race. They are attacked by a force of bandit robots
and discover that enemy spies are out to kill the aliens. Interesting Italian Sci-Fi Film. |
COLOR 95 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Drive-In Ads
Coming Attractions |
GC-171 |
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 The Monkey's Paw (1948)
Director: Norman Lee Starring: Milton Rosmer, Megs Jenkins, Michael Martin Harvey. Rare retelling of the classic The Monkey's Paw
by W.W. Jacobs and Norman Lee. A severed monkey's paw talisman is purchased from
an antiques shop with the notion that it will grant three wishes to it's owner. Unfortunately,
the wishes never turn out quite as expected. Transfer from the best print known to exist. |
B&W 66 min. |
Full Screen English Version Interactive Main and Chapter Menus Dolby Digital 2.0 |
GC-279 |
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 The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959)
Director: Irvin Berwick Starring: Les Tremayne, Forrest Lewis, John Harmon.
A nastier version of The Creature from the Black Lagoon. A lighthouse keeper puts
out food for a legendary monster he claims lives in a cave by the sea. None of the townsfolk believe him until the creature
shows up and rips the heads off a few of the local villagers. A gory film for its time winning first place in Forrest J.
Ackerman's Shock Award in Famous Monsters of Filmland.
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B&W 71 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-181 |
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 Mothra (1959) International Release
Uncut Widescreen Japanese Eng Sub Widescreen Eng Dub Director: Ishiro Honda
Starring: Frankie Sakai, Hiroshi Koizumi, Kyoko Kagawa, Ken Uehara. An expedition finds shipwreck survivors, protected by
the natives, on an island previously used for atomic tests. Two women only a foot high are discovered then abducted and put
in a vaudeville show back in Tokyo. Unbeknownst by their captors, the sweet singing song of the two little women contains a telepathic
cry for help to Mothra, the gigantic moth worshiped as a goddess by the island people. Mothra seeks to rescue the little women
wreaking havoc and special effects on Tokyo. Notable score and song is a memorable highlight. |
COLOR 101 min (Japan)/88 min (USA)
Details |
Widescreen Full Screen
Interactive Menus Digital Dolby All Region NTSC |
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 The Navy vs. The Night Monsters (1966)
Director: Michael A. Hoey Starring: Mamie Van Doren, Anthoney Eisley, Billy Gray, Bobby Van.
During a scientific study to Antarctica code named Operations Deep Freeze, a group of scientists collect
tree specimens for research then ship them to a southern Navy base where
it is soon discovered that the trees are actually horrible acid spewing, nocturnal monsters. |
COLOR 87 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Menus Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-189 |
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 The Night The Animals Talked (1970) Extras!
Director: Shamus Culhane Starring: Pat Bright, Paul Dooley, Ruth Franklin, Bob Kaliban.
Rare animated Christmas classic of the Nativity as seen through the eyes of the animals in the stable. Once the animals realize
they can talk, they begin to behave with common human failings of anger and
selfishness. Soon they recognize their wrongdoings and embrace a more compassionate view. While the first star
in the sky is a miracle, the smile of a newborn baby is the greatest miracle of all. |
Recession Special!
COLOR 60 min. |
Original TV Promo Classic ABC Network Coming Attractions |
GC-273 |
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 One Million B.C. (1940)
Director: Hal Roach Starring: Victor Mature, Carole Landis, Lon Chaney Jr. Ambitious prehistoric adventure of
inter-evolutionary romance between two young lovers who must contend with erupting volcanoes, earthquakes, prehistoric monsters, and other hazards
of life on a still-forming planet. |
B&W 80 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-196 |
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 The Perils Of Pauline (1967)
Director: Herbert B. Leonard Starring:
Pat Boone, Pamela Austin, Terry-Thomas. Rare version finds Austin playing Pauline, a young heiress who finds herself plunked into one peril after
another. Nice supporting cast performances by Thomas, Edward Everett Horton in this deliberately overacted and hoked up
comedy in the vein of the Batman TV series. |
COLOR 107 min.
Wiki Details |
Trivia: Produced as a failed pilot film for a TV series to feature Larry Storch.
Pamela Austin, rose to fame in the 1960s as the Dodge Rebellion girl in a series of popular car commercials. |
GC-317 |
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 The Projected Man (1967)
Director: Ian Curteis Starring: Mary Peach, Bryant Haliday, Norman Wooland.
A scientist experimenting with matter transmission decides to use himself as a test specimen.
The process goes awry and one side of his body becomes hideously deformed and instantly
lethal to anyone he touches.
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COLOR 77 min. |
Widescreen Version 2.35:1 Interactive Menus |
GC-205 |
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 Queen of Blood (1966) Director: Curtis Harrington
Starring: John Saxon, Basil Rathbone, Dennis Hopper.
Alien ship crash lands on Mars, and a rescue team is sent out from Earth. A surviving female is located and brought on to the human ship.
While most of the crew sleeps, the Alien female hypnotizes the astronaut on guard. When the crew awakens, she is sleeping, and the guard
is dead! Brief examination shows that the Alien ate his blood. From here the plot thickens. One of several films that influenced
Ridley Scott's Alien |
COLOR 81 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Menus |
GC-206 |
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Screaming Skull (1958)
Director: Alex Nucol Starring: John Hudson, Peggy Webber, Russ Conway.
A man tries to drive his newlywed wife insane by placing skulls around their old Southern mansion and then
acting like no one else can see them but her.ĘSome truly eerie moments and an interesting ending make
this an entertaining classic B-movie to watch. |
B&W 68 min. |
30+ Min. BONUS Original Theatrical Trailer
Classic Spooky Cartoon Drive-In Ads Coming Attractions |
GC-306 |
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 Spectreman (1971-72)
ALL 63 Episodes in English! 11 DVD Set Excellent Picture Quality
Created by: Souji Ushio. Produced by: P Productions.
Nebula 71 discover that renegade alien scientist Dr. Gori plans to
conquer and destroy humanity. Spectreman is sent to Earth to battle Gori and his minions, which are often
created using materials provided by mankinds own pollution. Spectreman is armed with Spectre Flash, a freezing ray, flys at
supersonic speed and can alter his size from small to gigantic. Note: We have ALL 63 Episodes in English other sellers have only 39-45 in English |
COLOR 1920 min.
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BONUS Unaired Pilot Japanese Credits Opening Closing Credits Interactive Menus All Region NTSC |
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 Japanese Spiderman (1978-79) Rare Japanese Toei Version
All 41 Episodes Japanese Language Easy To Follow Digitally Remastered 8 DVD Set
Creator: Stan Lee. Japanese version of the web-slinging hero was
part of a deal that Marvel made with Toei Company Ltd. Extrememly rare collectible! |
COLOR 1230 min.
Wiki Details |
BONUS DISC Featuring 1978 Toei Manga Matsuri Spiderman
Stan Lee Interview Interactive Menus All Region NTSC |
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 Strange People (1933)
Director: Richard Thorpe Starring: John Darrow, Gloria Shea, Hale Hamilton.
Twelve members of the jury which sentenced an innocent man to death are summoned at midnight to the
murdered man's house. It is soon discovered that a killer is on the loose using the secret
passageways that honeycomb the mansion to hunt down and murder the guests. Filmed on the Universal back lot
on sets used for The Old Dark House and Frankenstein. |
B&W 64 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-304 |
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 The Terrornauts (1967)
Director: Montgomery Tully Starring: Simon Oates, Zena Marshall, Charles Hawtrey.
Following a mysterious signal from outer space, a group of scientists are kidnapped and taken
to a orbiting satellite where robots begin to perform intelligence
tests on them. Why have they been abducted and can they find a way to escape? |
COLOR 75 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer |
GC-277 |
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 Thief of Baghdad (1961) Director: Arthur Lubin
Starring: Steve Reeves, Giorgia Moll, Georges Chamarat (Magician). Thief Karim (Reeves) falls in love
with the daughter of a Sultan. When she turns ill, Karim vows to recover a blue rose that will return her to health. A very good
film due to the help of some good acting and nice special effects; including faceless warriors, killer trees,
an army of Steve Reeve doubles and a winged horse. Imaginative
childhood favorite, great musical score, Steve Reeves at his best. Veteran director Lubin's credits included 1940's Abbott and
Costello features, Francis the Talking Mule Series (1950's) & The Incredible Mr. Limpett (1964) |
COLOR 90 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Drive-In Ads Coming Attractions |
GC-272 |
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 The Time Travelers (1964)
Director: Ib Melchior Starring: Preston Foster, Philip Carey, Merry Anders, John Hoyt. A time travel experiment that
was supposed to produce a window into time turns out to be a portal
instead. One of the experimenters steps through into a not-too-distant-future world that has been destroyed by nuclear war.
Some of the others follow, but then the portal phases out and they can't get back. They run across a
rocket that has landed to escape pursuing enemies, bearing scientists who survived the war, and many android slaves. |
COLOR 82 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-236 |
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 Unknown Island (1948)
Director: Jack Bernhard Starring: Virginia Grey, Philip Reed, Richard Denning, Barton MacLane.
Almost 50 years before Jurassic Park an amateur photographer, his fiancee and their companions take a
perilous journey to a place where dinosaurs, giant sloths and other prehistoric creatures thrive.
Will they survive to tell anyone what they've found? Filmed in vibrant Cinecolor at a time when many
movies were confined to black and white and featuring eye-popping special effects. |
COLOR 75 min. |
Interactive Menus Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-247 |
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 Unknown Terror (1957)
Director: Charles Marquis Warren Starring: John Howard, Mala Powers, Paul Richards. A woman leads an expedition
into a remote jungle to find her long-lost brother, but instead finds a mad scientist who has created a fungus
monster that feeds on the local inhabitants. |
B&W 76 min. |
Original Theatrical Trailer Poster and Lobby Card Gallery
Interactive Menus Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-248 |
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 The Unsuspected (1947)
Director: Michael Curtiz Starring: Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Constance Bennett.
In this murder mystery, a woman (Joan Caulfield) can't remember the man who claims to be her husband
following the murder of a young girl. The woman's uncle runs a mystery radio show, which brings up
the questions of who committed the murder? Why did they murder the girl? And who is the man claiming
to be her husband? |
B&W 103 min. |
Digital Dolby 2.0 |
GC-250 |
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