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Dario Argento

Dario Argento's World of Horror (1985)
Terrifying highlights from 'Creepers,' 'Dawn of the Dead,' 'Demons,' 'Suspira,' 'Tenebrae' and others. $69.95

The Devil's Daughter (1990) a.k.a. The Sect
Herbert Lom and Kelly Curtis star in this weird story of a group of creatures who enlist the aid of a beautiful school teacher in their plot to destroy humanity. $99.95

Goliathan (1979)
A jungle expedition returns to civilization with a giant ape and a wild woman. With Evelyne Kraft and Lee Hassen. $34.95

Inferno (1980)
An American investigating the death of his sister in Europe stumbles upon a creepy group of Devil worshipers. $69.95

Unsane (1982) Tenebrae
A mystery writer is supected of murder when a series of killings occur just as he wrote about them in his new book. Starring John Saxon. $19.95

Mario Bava

Black Sabbath (1963)
A great trilogy of horror tales hosted by Boris Karloff. 'The Drop of Water' stars Jacqueline Pierreux as a nurse who steals a ring from a dead spiritualist (bad idea), 'The Telephone' stars Michele Mercier as a call girl plagued by harrasing phone calls from a man she sent to prison, 'The Wurdalak' (from Tolstoy) stars Karloff as an evil patriarch who feeds on blood. Boris also acts as host for all three segments. $14.95

Black Sunday (1960) La Maschera del Demonio
a.k.a. The Demon's Mask, House of Fright, Revenge of the Vampire

Classic, atmospheric horror film features Barbara Steele (in her first starring role) as a witch burned at the stake. She returns on the night Satan walks the Earth and torments the descendants of those who killed her. $14.95

Blood and Black Lace (1964)
Beautiful fashion models are being killed by a monster with metalic claws. Who is responsible? This creepy thriller stars Cameron Mitchell and Eve Bartok. Color. $14.95

Danger: Diabolik (1968)
John Phillip Law ('Barbarella') stars as a criminal mastermind in Bava's exciting action film. Adapted from a popular French comic strip and co-starring lovely Marisa Mell. $22.95

Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1969)
Bava’s strange tale of an impotent bridegroom who goes nuts and starts hacking up gals in wedding gowns! Color. $14.95

Hercules (1959)
Bava was Director of Photography on this sword & sandal classic. Featuring muscleman Steve Reeves in the title role and co-starring sexy Sylva Koscina. Color. $14.95

Hercules in the Haunted World (1961)
Starring Reg Park and Christopher Lee. Directed by Bava. Color. $19.95

House of Exorcism (1975) a.k.a. Lisa and the Devil
Bizarre film about a woman who finds herself in a house full of weirdos. Cast includes Elke Sommer, Telly Savalas and Robert Alda. Color. $19.95

Kill, Baby, Kill (1966)
A young girl returns from the grave seeking revenge on the townspeople responsible for her death. With Erica Blanc and Fabienne Dali. $14.95

Planet of the Vampires (1965) a.k.a. The Demon Planet
Barry Sullivan lands his spaceship on a strange planet, only to find out it is inhabited by blood thirsty aliens. Color. $22.95

What! (1963) a.k.a. The Whip and the Body
Christopher Lee tortures Daliah Lavi, who takes revenge by killing him. Lee then returns from the dead and proceeds to whip her each night. A creepy Gothic thriller. $14.95

John Carradine

Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966)
The most feared outlaw in the West tries to go straight and start a family - too bad the gal he's marrying is Count Dracula's neice. With Harry Carey, Jr., Virginia Christine and Carradine as Dracula. Director William Beaudine's last film. $14.95

The Black Sleep (1956)
A mad scientist produces a serum that turns men into zombie-like creatures. Starring Basil Rathbone, Akim Tamiroff, Lon Chaney, Jr., Carradine, Bela Lugosi and Tor Johnson. $19.95

Bluebeard (1944)
Edgar G. Ulmer's engrossing account of a habitual strangler (Carradine) who lures women to his art studio and murders them. With Jean Parker and Iris Adrian. (Specify 1944 version when ordering.) $14.95

Cain's Cutthroats (1971)
Co-starring Scott Brady. Color. $19.95

Captain Kidd (1945)
Charles Laughton plays the infamous pirate, shown plundering ships on the high seas. Also with Randolph Scott, Barabara Britton, Reginald owen, Gilbert Roland, Sheldon Leonard and Carradine. $19.95

Climax
'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.' One hour television broadcast starring Carradine and Thomas Mitchell. $19.95

C-Man (1949)
Dean Jagger stars as a customs agent tracking down a murderer and a thief in this minor action classic. Carradine appears as an alchoholic fall guy. $14.95

The Cosmic Man (1958)
Carradine is an alien who journeys to Earth with a message of peace (a la 'The Day the Earth Stood Still') and gets the usual hostile reception. Also with Bruce Bennett. $14.95

Daniel Boone (1936)
Carradine co-stars with George O'Brien in this biography of the famed frontiersman. Also with Heather Angel and Ralph Forbes. $19.95

Death at Love House (1976)
A writer (Robert Wagner) is obsessed with a dead movie queen who may have been intimate with his father. Carradine co-stars with Kate Jackson, Slyvia Sidney, Joan Blondell, Dorothy Lamour and Marianna Hill. Filmed in the famed Harold Lloyd mansion. Color. $19.95

Frankenstein Island (1981)
Jerry Warren's first horror film in fifteen years features many of his old stars. With Carradine, Cameron Mitchell, Robert Clarke, Andrew Duggan, Katherine Victor and Steve Brodie. Color. $19.95

Frontier Marshall
Western adventure starring Randolph Scott, Cesar Romero and Carradine. $19.95

The Green Hornet
Carradine guests stars with Van Williams and Bruce Lee in the classic 1960s TV series. This tape features 'Alias the Scarf' (with Carradine and 'Hornet, Save Thyself.' Color. $19.95

Hell Ship Mutiny (1957)
Carradine co-stars in this South Sea adventure with Jon Hall, Peter Lorre, Mike Mazurki, Roberta Haynes and Stanley Adams. $19.95

Incredible Petrified World (1957)
A crew exploring the ocean floor in a diving bell discovers a mysterious underground world. Also with Robert Clarke, Phyllis 'Lois Lane' Coates and Lloyd Nelson. $14.95

Invasion of the Animal People (1962)
a.k.a. Horror in the Midnight Sun
When a mysterious 'meteor' falls to Earth in Sweden, investigators discover that it was actually a spaceship. Also with Barbara Wilson and Robert Burton. $19.95

Isle of Forgotten Sins (1943) a.k.a. Monsoon
Deep sea divers battle a crooked sea captain for a fortune in gold. Starring Carradine, Sidney Toler and Gale Sondergard. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. $19.95

Kentucky Moonshine (1938)
The Ritz Brothers (in what many consider their best film) get on the radio by pretending to be a Hillbilly act! Also with Tony Martin (as the talent scout who 'discovers' them), Carradine and Slim Summerville. $19.95

Man with the Synthetic Brain (1972)
a.k.a. Psycho a Go-Go, Blood of Ghastly Horror, Fiend with the Atomic Brain, The Love Maniac, The Fiend with the Electronic Brain
Join mad scientist Carradine as he hatches a gruesome series of brain transplant experiments. Also with Regina Carol, Kent Taylor and Tommy Kirk. Directed by Al Adamson. Color. $19.95

Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939)
Mr. Moto (Peter Lorre) battles sabotuers who plan to blow up the Suez Canal. Carradine plays a British agent. Also with George Sanders and Richard Cortez. $14.95

Terror in the Wax Museum (1973)
Murder mystery set in a spooky wax museum. Carradine co-stars with Ray Milland and Broderick Crawford (both Oscar winners!), plus Maurice Evans, Elsa Lanchester, Louis Hayward, Patrick Knowles and Shani Wallace from 'Oliver!'. Color. $19.95

The Unearthly (1957)
The story of a scientist and his experiments with immortality. Co-starring the voluptuous Allison Hayes ('Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman'), with Sally Todd, Myron Healy and Tor Johnson. $14.95

Vampire Hookers (1979)
'Blood isn't all they suck!' Vampire Carradine sends his sexy henchwomen to bring strong young studs back to his castle. $14.95

Waterfront (1944)
Nazi agents Carradine and J. Carrol Naish terrorize WWII San Francisco in this espionage thriller from PRC. $14.95

Wizard of Mars (1964)
Astronauts land on Mars, only to discover an Oz-like world ruled by wizard John Carradine. Also with Roger Gentry and Vic McGee. Color. $19.95

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Lon Chaney, Jr.

The Big Chase (1954)
Policeman Glenn Langen ('The Amazing Colossal Man') turns down a dangerous assignment even though it means more pay. He's concerned that he'll be killed and his pregnant wife (Adele Jergens) will have to raise their soon-to-be-born child all by herself. Things don't work out according to plan however, and soon he's risking his neck on another deadly case. Chaney co-stars as a thief. $19.95

Bird of Paradise (1932)
Playboy Joel McCrea journeys to a south sea island where he falls for beautiful princess Dolores Del Rio. McCrea's friends try to discourage him from marrying a 'foreigner' and the island people are none too happy about the romance either. The scenery is gorgeous, and so is Del Rio in her skimpy outfits. Lon (billed as 'Creighton Chaney') co-stars. $19.95

The Black Pirates (1954)
Murderous buccaneers prey on the West Indies in this historical drama. Chaney co-stars with Robert Clarke, Anthony Dexter and Alfonso Bedoya (the 'stinking badges' bandit from 'Treasure of the Sierra Madre'). Color. $19.95

The Black Sleep (1956)
A mad scientist produces a serum that turns men into zombie-like creatures. Starring Basil Rathbone, Akim Tamiroff, Chaney, John Carradine, Bela Lugosi and Tor Johnson. $19.95

Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
A plantation foreman (Raymond Burr) is transformed into an ape. Chaney co-stars with Tom Conway and sexy Barbara Payton (as the plantation owner's restless wife). Directed by Curt Siodmak. $14.95

The Devil's Messenger (1961)
A series of stories about damnation featuring John Crawford, Karen Kadler and Chaney as Satan himself. $14.95

Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1958)
Chaney's last appearance in werewolf make-up. From Jerry Warren. $14.95

The Female Bunch (1969)
Violent exploitation film shot at Charles Manson's Spahn Ranch (for just the right atmosphere). Chaney co-stars with Russ Tamblyn and a bevy of gorgeous female crooks. For torture/bondage fans. Color. $14.95

Fireball Jungle (1968)
Chaney co-stars in this color stock car epic. Features lots of auto crashes as mobsters move in on the racing circuit. Color. $14.95

The Indestructible Man (1956)
An executed killer (Chaney) returns from the grave and seeks revenge on the gang members who betrayed him. $14.95

The Last Frontier (1932)
Complete 12 chapter serial (two tapes) starring Chaney. $39.95

The Last Frontier
Chaney stars in this feature version of the classic western serial. $19.95

Lucky Devils (1933)
Action packed behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood stuntmen. Featuring Bill Boyd, William Gargan, Bruce Cabot, Roscoe Ates and Lon Chaney, Jr. (billed as Creighton Chaney). $19.95

Manfish (1956)
A group of men travel to the Caribbean in search of treasure in this variation of Poe's 'The Gold Bug.' Starring Chaney and Victor Jory. $14.95

My Favorite Brunette (1947)
This Bob Hope vehicle is an excellent blend of crime and comedy. Hope plays a baby photographer whose dream of becoming a private eye comes true when Dorothy Lamour mistakes him for an investigator. But the going gets rough when a gang of crooks (led by Peter Lorre) enters the picture. Chaney plays one of Lorre's henchman - a big dope who continually cracks walnuts open in the crook of his arm. $14.95

Overland Mail (1944)
Chaney stars in this 15 chapter western serial (two tapes). $29.95

Riders of Death Valley (1941)
Western thrills with Chaney, Dick Foran, Leo Carillo, Charles Bickford and Guinn Williams. A complete 15 chapter serial (two tapes). $29.95

Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1934)
Starring Chaney, Sally O'Neil and George Regas. Specify 1934 version. $19.95

Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1948)
Starring Chaney, Arthur Lake and Lloyd Bridges. Specify 1948 version. $19.95

Spider Baby (1964) a.k.a. The Liver Eaters
This creepy black comedy features Chaney as a chauffeur who looks after a demented family. Also starring Carol Ohmart and Sid Haig. Loaded with cool weirdness, Lon even provides vocals on the great opening song. $14.95

The Three Musketeers (1933)
Lon (billed as Creighton Chaney) co-stars with John Wayne, Raymond Hatton and Noah Beery, Jr. in this 12 chapter serial (two tapes). $29.95

Undersea Kingdom (1936)
Chaney co-stars with Ray 'Crash' Corrigan in this 12 chapter adventure serial (two tapes). $29.95

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Lon Chaney, Sr.

Flesh and Blood (1922)
Chaney plays a lawyer who's been unjustly imprisoned for years. He escapes, only to find that his wife is dead. When he visits his daughter in disguise, he learns that she's in love with the son of his sworn enemy. Also with Noah Beery and Edith Roberts. Silent. $14.95

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
Chaney stars as Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who falls in love with a dancing girl (Patsy Ruth Miller) in medieval Paris. A big budget treatment of the Hugo classic. Silent. $14.95

Outside the Law (1921)
Lon plays two roles in this silent crime drama; a kindhearted Chinaman and the evil Black Mike Sylva, a criminal who's as bad as his name implies. Produced, written and directed by Tod Browning, with Priscilla Dean and Ralph Lewis. This was a 'lost' film until a print surfaced in Wisconsin about ten years ago. Silent. $14.95

The Penalty (1920)
Chaney plays a madman whose legs were amputated by mistake years before. In his bitterness, he sets out to gain revenge on all of society. Also with Claire Adams and Ethel Gray Terry. Silent. $19.95

Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Chaney plays an embittered composer who roams the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera House. A silent classic that still provides plenty of chills. Remade many times without improvement, it is often cited as Chaney's best film. Silent. $14.95

Shadows (1922)
Chaney stars as a dying Chinaman who converts to Christianity to help out a friend (Harrison Ford) who's threatened with blackmail. $19.95

The Shock (1923)
An evil crime queen sends gunman Chaney to a small town to expose a crooked banker. Lon falls for the man's daughter and goes straight - causing the femme fatale to swear her revenge on all parties concerned. Produced by Carl Laemmle for Universal. Silent. $14.95

Tell It to the Marines (1926)
Chaney stars (without make-up) as a tough sergeant with a heart of gold. Action, thrills and romance - co-starring William Haines, Eleanor Boardman and Warner Oland as a Chinese bandit. Silent. $19.95

The Trap (1922)
When Alan Hale steals Chaney's sweetheart, Lon frames him for a crime and takes Hale's son. Upon his release from prison, Hale comes looking for Chaney - who has devised a fiendish trap in order to keep the boy. Silent. $14.95

West of Zanzibar (1928)
Chaney plays a crippled jungle lord who makes it his twisted life's work to turn the daughter of an enemy into a prostitute. He pays a terrible price in exacting his revenge. Directed by Tod Browning. Also with Lionel Barrymore, Warner Baxter and Mary Nolan. Silent. $14.95

Roger Corman

Atlas (1961)
Corman shot this Olympian epic in Greece with Michael Forest and Barboura Morris. $19.95

Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)
'You are about to land in a lonely zone of terror!' Corman's sci-fi/horror classic stars Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan, Russell Johnson, Mel Welles and Ed Nelson. $24.95


Battle Beyond the Sun (1963)
Corman bought a soviet space film called 'Niebo Zowiet' (about communists fighting capitalists for the conquest of space), then hired Francis Ford Coppola to rework it for American audiences. The result is 'Battle Beyond the Sun,' a film most often remembered for it's monsters resembling male and female genitalia. Color. $14.95

Beast From Haunted Cave (1960)
A criminal gang on the lam is forced to do battle with a giant spider-like monster in this sci-fi thriller. Shot in South Dakota by director Monte Hellman. $14.95

Beast of the Yellow Night (1974)
A demented Satan worshipper assimilates the soul of each of his murder victims. 'They returned from the dead to stalk human prey!' Rated R. Color. $14.95

A Bucket of Blood (1959)
This horror/comedy has a deserved cult following. The story concerns a murderous beatnik artist (Dick Miller) who turns his victims into statues. Also with Bert Convy (as a murder victim). $14.95

Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961)
Criminal Anthony Carbone offers to help loyalists flee a war-torn Caribbean island. He proceeds to steal their money and killthem - blaming their deaths on a sea monster. The authorities don't buy it until a real monster shows up. Also with Besty Jones-Moreland and Edward Wain (same cast as his 'Last Woman on Earth'). $19.95

The Day the World Ended (1956)
Seven survivors of WWIII (including gangster Mike Connors and his moll Adele Jergens) struggle to adapt to a dangerous new world. Also starring Richard Denning, Raymond Hatton and Jonathan Haze. $19.95

Dementia 13 (1963)
Francis Ford Coppola directed this atmospheric tale of an axe murderer on the loose in an Irish castle. Starring William Campbell and Luana Anders (Night Tide). A cult favorite. $14.95

The Fast and the Furious (1954)
Starring John Ireland (who also directed) as a man falsely accused of murder. He commandeers Dorothy Malone's car and heads for the border. Also with Iris Adrian and Bruno Ve Sota. $19.95

Gunslinger (1956)
When her lawman husband is gunned down, Beverly Garland puts on the tightest slacks she can find and takes over as town marshall. Evil saloon gal Allison Hayes ('Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman') hires John Ireland to gun Garland down - but instead he ends up falling for her. Color. $14.95

Last Woman on Earth (1960)
An end-of-the world epic starring Betsy Jones-Moreland in the title role. One of the men battling for her attentions is screenwriter/actor Ed Wain (Robert Towne), who later gained fame with hits such as 'Shampoo,' 'The Last Detail' and 'Chinatown.' $14.95

Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Horror/comedy (remade in 1986) about a man-eating plant and its' eccentric owner. Jonathan Haze and Mel Welles star, with young Jack Nicholson as a masochistic dental patient. 'Feeeed me! $14.95

Machine Gun Kelly (1957)
Charles Bronson stars in this fictionalized screen biography of the notoriuos, henpecked outlaw. Also with Susan Cabot and Morey Amsterdam. $14.95

Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954)
This early effort - produced by Corman and directed by Wyott Ordung (who also appears as 'Pablo') stars Anne Kimball as a vacationer who discovers a mysterious sea creature. Also with Stuart Wade and Jack Hayes. $14.95

Night of the Blood Beast (1958)
Ed Nelson, Angela Greene, Georgianna Carter and Tyler McVey star in this sci-fi shocker about a spaceship that returns to Earth with a dead astronaut. An alien uses his corpse to try and repopulate his own dying planet, but the folks on Earth don't take kindly to his methods. This one was actually produced by Roger's brother Gene. Directed by Bernard Kowalski. $14.95

Shame (1961)
a.k.a. The Intruder, I Hate Your Guts
Young William Shatner stars in this provocative film about bigotry and prejudice. Shatner arrives in a southern town that will soon be integrating it's schools. He does all he can to stir up racial animosity among the citizenry. $14.95

She-Gods of Shark Reef (1956)
Escaped convict Don Durant finds himself shipwrecked on an island inhabited by beautiful pearl divers. His companion (Bill Cord) saves a native girl from being sacrificed while Durant plots to steal the pearls. Loaded with gorgeous native dolls. Color. $14.95

Ski Troop Attack (1960)
During a bitter winter battle, five G.I.s find themselves behind enemy lines in Corman's WWII drama. With Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Wally Campo and Richard Sinatra. $14.95

Swamp Women (1956)
Policewoman Carole Matthews goes undercover at a southern women's prison to learn the whereabouts of some stolen jewels. The gang members escape, taking hostage Mike Connors along as they go after their goods. Also with Beverly Garland and Marie Windsor. Color. $14.95

The Terror (1963)
Infamous quickie cranked out using sets from The Raven. Features that pictures' star (Boris Karloff) along with AIP regulars Dick Miller, Jonathan Haze and Jack Nicholson. (Nicholson's wife Sandra Knight also appears.) Young directors who worked on the project included Francis Ford Coppola, Monte Hellman and Peter Bogdanovich. Color. $14.95

Track of the Vampire (1966) a.k.a. Bloodbath
A Yugoslavian vampire picture with new footage added. Starring William Campbell, Sandra Knight, Lori Saunders and Jonathan Haze. Executive producer Corman replaced director Jack Hill with feminist filmmaker Stephanie Rothman. It may not be the greatest film ever made, but there sure are a lot of beautiful women in it! $14.95

The Undead (1957)
A starnge experiment sends a hooker (Pamela Duncan) back to the Middle Ages, where's she's assumed to be a witch. Co-starring Richard Garland and lots of bosomy babes. $14.95

Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968)
Legendary Corman film made up of footage from a Russian sci-fi film combined with new footage of Mamie Van Doren shot by young Peter Bogdanovich. Color. $14.95

The Wasp Woman (1959)
A cosmetic queen (Susan Cabot) uses a special bee-derived salve to prevent aging, not anticipating the hideous side effects. Also with Anthony Eisley. Produced and directed by Corman. $14.95

Peter Cushing

The Blood Beast Terror (1967)
a.k.a. The Vampire-Beast Craves Blood
A mad scientist learns that his daughter has the ability to turn into a giant, blood sucking moth. Cushing plays the detective assigned to solve the gory murders she is committing. $19.95

Horror Express (1973)
a.k.a. Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express
Starring Cushing, Christopher Lee and Telly Savalas. A frozen monster returns to life while being transported across turn-of-the-century Asia. Color. $14.95

Island of Terror (1967)
Hammer horror master Terence Fisher directed this terror/sci-fi thriller about rapidly multiplying silicon creatures that have decimated the population of an Irish isle. Great cast includes Cushing and Edward Judd. Color. $14.95

Land of the Minotaur (1976)
a.k.a. The Devil's Men
A cult sacrifices females to their half-man, half-bull god. Starring Cushing and Donald Pleasance. Music by Brian Eno. Color. $19.95

Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires (1974) a.k.a. Dracula nd the Seven Golden Vampires
Cushing locates a group of vampires in a Chinese cemetery. Co-produced by Hammer Films and the Shaw Brothers, which explains the horror/Kung Fu combination. Cast also includes Julie Ege. Color. $19.95

Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)
a.k.a. Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride, Dracula is Dead and Well and Living in London
Cushing stars as a descendant of Professor Van Helsing who is out to destroy Count Dracula (Christopher Lee in his last appearance as the infamous vampire). Rated R. Color. $19.95

Jess Franco

The Awful Dr. Orloff (1962)
A demented surgeon uses pieces of various women in an attempt to refurbish his disfigured daughter. S&M shocker stars Howard Vernon, Diana Lorys and Perla Crystal. $34.95

Castle of Fu Manchu (1968)
The diabolical Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee) continues his mad experiments in his castle near Istanbul. Also with Richard Greene and Maria Perschy. $19.95

Deadly Sanctuary (1970)
Jack Palance and Klaus Kinski star in this erotic horror film based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade. Color. $34.95

The Diabolical Dr. Z (1966)
The daughter of a mad scientist uses a secret device to gain control of a sexy singing star. A sado-sexual thriller with Mabel Karr and Howard Vernon. $14.95

Future Women (1975)
A beautiful woman plots to take over the world with her sexy all-woman army. George Sanders and Shirley Eaton star in this bizarre Franco film. Color. $14.95

Greta Haus Ohne Manner
Dyanne ('Ilsa') Thorne stars in this brutal women-in-prison film. Lots of nudity, torture and other violence. English subtitles. Adults only. Color. $14.95

Oasis of the Zombies (1981)
Nazi soldiers are slaughtered in the North African desert only to return to 'life' years later. Their worm-ridden and rotting bodies rise up from the grave. Powered by their undead souls, they lust after blood and tear the flesh from any who venture near! Color. $19.95

Tor Johnson

Beast of Yucca Flats (1961)
Low budget horror pic (with political overtones) about a scientist turned into a monster by radiation. Also features some rare early sixties nudity. Tor's last film. $14.95

The Black Sleep (1956)
A mad scientist produces a serum that turns men into zombie-like creatures. Starring Basil Rathbone, Akim Tamiroff, Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Bela Lugosi and Tor. $19.95

Bride of the Monster (1955)
A fine companion piece to Ed Wood's later film 'Plan Nine From Outer Space.' This is the one where Bela Lugosi struggles with the unmoving prop octopus - Tor plays Lobo the manservant. Also with Dolores Fuller and Paul Marco. $14.95

Night of the Ghouls (1959)
Kenne Dunne (in a role originally slated for Bela Lugosi) stars as the phony spiritualist 'Dr. Acula' in this followup to 'Plan Nine From Outer Space.' Johnson once again plays Lobo. $14.95

Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)
a.k.a. Grave Robbers From Outer Space
A rare speaking part for Tor! He has a few lines (as Inspector Clay) before being turned into the lumbering, openmouthed goon we know so well. He lurks around the graveyard with Vampira and gets to carry the films' female lead when she faints. Also starring Bela Lugosi (for a couple minutes, anyway) - plus Dudley Manlove and Joanna Lee. Introduced and narrated by 1950's TV 'psychic' Criswell. $14.95

The Unearthly (1957)
The story of a scientist and his experiments with immortality. While not an Ed Wood film, Tor still plays a character named Lobo. Co-stars John Carradine, Myron Healy ('Gangbusters') and the voluptuous Allison Hayes ('Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman'). Produced and directed by Brooke L. Peters, who also gave the world 'Anatomy of a Psycho.' $14.95

NOTE: Johnson completists will be interested to know that Tor appeared briefly in an episode of Adventures in Paradise. See the TV Page for details.

Boris Karloff

The Ape (1940)
Mad doctor Karloff dresses in a simian disguise, murders people and uses their spinal fluid for cure a crippled girl. $19.95

Behind That Curtain (1929)
Warner Baxter stars in this clever mystery that also happened to be Karloff's first talkie. And look for E.L. Parks as a detective you may recognize, Charlie Chan! $19.95

The Bells (1926)
This silent thriller features a pre-stardom Karloff as a mysterious hypnotist. Also with Lionel Barrymore. $14.95

Black Sabbath (1963)
A great trilogy of horror tales from Mario Bava (Black Sunday). 'The Drop of Water' stars Jacqueline Pierreux as a nurse who steals a ring from a dead spiritualist (bad idea), 'The Telephone' stars Michele Mercier as a call girl plagued by harrasing phone calls from a man she sent to prison, 'The Wurdalak' (from Tolstoy) stars Karloff as an evil patriarch who feeds on blood. Boris also acts as host for all three segments. $14.95

British Intelligence (1940)
Karloff plays the butler (and suspected spy) of a cabinet official in WWII England. $14.95

Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936)
Karloff co-stars (as a demented baritone) with Warner Oland in this popular Chan entry. Also with William Demarest, Keye Luke, Benson Fong and Charlotte Henry. Includes 'Carnival,' an opera by Oscar Levant written especially for the film. (See the crime page for more Charlie Chan films.) $19.95

The Criminal Code (1931)
Howard Hawks melodrama starring Walter Huston and Constance Cummings. Karloff shines as a convict named Ned Galloway. $19.95

Destination Nightmare (1958)
Four horror stories - hosted by and featuring Karloff - from a proposed UK television series. Co-starring Patrick Macnee. See also 'The Veil.' $14.95

Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947)
Karloff stars as the villianous Gruesome, who uses a special gas (that freezes people in time) to rob banks. With Ralph Byrd as Tracy and Anne Gwen as Tess Trueheart. $14.95

Doomed to Die (1940)
Master sleuth Mr. Wong (Karloff) tracks the killer of a shipping tycoon and uncovers a fortune in contraband. Also with Grant Winters and Marjorie Reynolds. $19.95

Emperor's Nightingale (1951)
Animated film from Czechoslovakia. Narrated by Karloff. Color. $19.95

The Fatal Hour (1940)
Detective Mr. Wong (Karloff) investigates the death of a cop. From Monogram. $14.95

The Fear Chamber (1968)
Karloff (in one of his final efforts) stars as a scientist studying a strange creature with a taste for human blood. $14.95

Frankenstein 1970 (1958)
Karloff revives the famous monster in his spooky castle. Also with Tom Duggan and Jana Lund. Directed by Howard Koch. $19.95

The Ghoul (1933)
A professor returns from the dead, courtesy of an ancient Egyptian gem. Also with Cedric Hardwicke and Ralph Richardson. $14.95

House of Evil (1968)
This story of a torture chamber was Boris' last film work - he died shortly after completing his scenes. $14.95

The House of Rothchild (1934)
Outstanding historical biography of the notable family of financiers. Starring George Arliss, Karloff, Loretta Young, Robert Young, C. Aubrey Smith, Noel Madison and Reginald Owen. $19.95

Isle of the Dead (1945)
Karloff journeys to a Greek island to visit his wife's grave, only to find it's been dug up and the body missing. In searching for her remains, he discovers local legends about grave robbing vampires. This creepy thriller was directed by Mark Robson and produced by Val Lewton. $19.95

King of the Kongo (1929)
G-Man Larry Trent battles a gang of ivory poachers in this Mascot serial. Look for an appearance by Karloff. Two tapes - silent with score. $29.95

King of the Wild (1931)
Karloff co-stars with Walter Miller in this 12 chapter adventure serial set in India. (Two tapes.) $29.95

Mr. Wong, Detective (1938)
Karloff's first portrayal of the oriental sleuth was in this clever murder mystery from Monogram. $14.95

Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939)
When an oriental princess is murdered in Chinatown, Mr. Wong (Karloff) is called in to investigate. Also with Grant Withers and Marjorie Reynolds. $14.95

Mystery of Mr. Wong (1939)
Second film in the seies. Here the oriental detective investigates murder surrounding a stolen sapphire. Also with Morgan Wallace and Grant Withers. $14.95

Sabaka (1955) a.k.a. The Hindu
Karloff stars with Reginald Denny and Victor Jory in this color adventure film about a religious cult in India. $14.95

Sinister Invasion (1971) a.k.a. Strange Invasion
A scientist (Karloff) develops a device that harnesses the power of a radioactive element. Aliens soon arrive and disguise themselves as humans in an effort to destroy the potential weapon. $14.95

The Snake People (1971)
Karloff stars a a plantation owner on an island terrorized by a snake cult. Victims are turned into zombies during their mysterious ceremonies. Released three years after Boris' death. $14.95

The Terror (1963)
Infamous quickie cranked out by Roger Corman using the set of 'The Raven.' Featuring that pictures' star (Karloff) along with AIP regulars Dick Miller, Jonathan Haze and Jack Nicholson. $14.95

The Veil (1958)
Four horror stories hosted by and featuring Karloff - from a proposed UK television series. Also with Patrick Macnee. See also 'Destination Nightmare.' $14.95

You'll Find Out (1940)
Kay Kyser and his band spend the night in a haunted house. Karloff co-stars with Bela Lugosi and Peter Lorre. Also with Dennis O'Keefe and Ish Kabibble. $19.95

(Visit the TV pages for more Boris Karloff material.)

Christopher Lee

Alias John Preston (1956)
Lee plays a man tormented by nightmares in this interesting psychological thriller. Also with Betta St. John. Produced by the Danziger brothers. $14.95

Beat Girl (1960) a.k.a. Wild for Kicks
Lee plays a sleazy stripclub owner in this sensational JD import from England. Rock star Adam Faith appears in the film and sings several numbers. Also with sexy Noell Adam. Highly recommended. $14.95

Blood Demon (1967)
a.k.a. The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism
The weird story of Count Regula (Lee), who has been beheaded and dismembered for killing virgins. His faithful servant puts him back together and the fun continues. Also with Lex Barker and Karin Dor. Color. $14.95

Blood Fiend (1967) a.k.a. Theatre of Death
Lee plays a theatre director suspected in a series of vampire-inspired murders. Set in Paris, with Lelia Goldoni and Jenny Till. Color. $14.95

Castle of Fu Manchu (1968)
The diabolical Fu Manchu (Lee) continues his mad experiments in his castle near Istanbul. Also with Richard Greene and Maria Perschy. Color. $19.95

Castle of the Living Dead (1964)
A traveling circus troupe stops at Lee's castle, not knowing he has a habit of mummifying his guests. Donald Sutherland's film debut. $14.95

Circus of Fear (1967) a.k.a. Psycho-Circus
Lee plays a scarred animal tamer in this murder mystery from AIP. Also with Klaus Kinski and Suzy Kendall. Color. $14.95

Hands of Orlac (1961)
Lee appears as a murderous magician named Nero in this remake of Mad Love. Mel Ferrer stars as the demented pianist with transplanted hands. $14.95

Hercules in the Haunted World (1961)
Lee co-stars with Reg Park in this sword and sandal epic directed by Mario Bava. Color. $19.95

Horror Express (1973)
a.k.a. Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express
Starring Lee, Telly Savalas and Peter Cushing. A frozen monster returns to life while being transported across turn-of-the-century Asia. Color. $14.95

Horror Hotel (1960)
Scary occult picture features Lee as an expert on witchcraft. A college girl journeys to a strange village, where she encounters several deadly surprises a la 'Psycho,' which was released the same year. Also starring Venetia Stevenson, Patricia Jessell and Betta St. John. $14.95

Julius Caesar (1970)
Lee co-stars with Charlton Heston, John Gielgud, Jason Robards, Robert Vaughn, Richard Chamberlain and Diana Rigg. $19.95

The Keeper (1975)
A madman uses hypnotism in his attempt at world domination. Also starring Sally Gray. Color. $14.95

Kiss and Kill (1968) a.k.a. Blood of Fu Manchu
Fu Manchu (Lee) treats ten beautiful women with a deady poison and sends them off to kiss ten world leaders. Color. $19.95

One Step Beyond VOLUME 1
'Message from Clara' with Barbara Baxley and 'The Sorcerer' with Christopher Lee (two half hour TV episodes on one tape). $19.95

Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)
a.k.a. Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride, Dracula is Dead and Well and Living in London
Lee's last appearance as Count Dracula also features Peter Cushing as a descendant of Professor Van Helsing who is out to destroy the infamous vampire. Rated R. Color. $19.95

Scott of the Antarctic (1948)
Lee co-stars with John Mills, Derek Bond, Kenneth Moore and James Robertson Justice in this realistic depiction of the ill-fated 1912 British expedition to the south pole. Color. $19.95

Scream of Fear (1961) a.k.a. Taste of Fear
Terrific mystery drama from Hammer Films. When wheelchair-bound Susan Strasberg visits her father's Riviera resort and comes to beilieve that the people there are plotting to drive her crazy. Lee co-stars with Ann Todd. Loaded with intruiging plot twists. $19.95

Uncle Was a Vampire (1959) Tempi Duri Per I
Horror/comedy features Lee as a vampire who puts the bite on his cousin. Also starring the luscious Sylva Koscina. $14.95

What! (1963) a.k.a. The Whip and the Body
Lee tortures Daliah Lavi, who takes revenge by killing him. Lee then returns from the dead and proceeds to whip her each night. A creepy Gothic thriller from Mario Bava. $19.95

Peter Lorre

Beat the Devil (1953)
Terrific black comedy from director John Huston (who co-scripted with Truman Capote). A sleazy group of 'businessmen' (Humphrey Bogart, Lorre, Robert Morley, Ivor Barnard and Marco Tulli) try to take over a parcel of African land that they believe contains uranium. Bogart and his wife (Gina Lollobrigida) meet another strange couple (Jennifer Jones and and Edward Underdown) who are not what they appear to be. In fact - nothing in this picture is what it seems, and that's half the charm. A finacial failure when it was first released, the film has since developed a deserved cult following. $19.95

The Chase (1946)
Great action feature with mobster Lorre going after Robert Cummings, who has skipped town with a gangster's wife. $14.95

Climax
'The Fifth Wheel.' One hour television broadcast with Lorre, Bonita Granville and James Gleason. $19.95

Climax
'A Promise to Murder.' One hour television broadcast with Lorre, Louis Hayward and Ann Harding. $19.95

The Face Behind the Mask (1945)
One of the all time great B pictures - featuring Lorre as a mild mannered immigrant who turns to crime as a last resort (he's been badly burned and is so repulsive looking that no one will give him a job). Also with Evelyn Keyes, Don Beddoe, John Tyrell and George E. Stone. $14.95

Hell Ship Mutiny (1957)
Lorre co-stars in this South Sea adventure with Jon Hall, John Carradine, Mike Mazurki, Roberta Haynes and Stanley Adams. $19.95

M (1931)
Lorre plays a pathetic child murderer (the role that made him a star) hunted by the police and the Berlin underworld in this gripping drama from Fritz Lang. $14.95

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Lorre co-stars with Leslie Banks in this vintage Alfred Hitchcock thriller about a couple who witness a political murder. $14.95

Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939)
Mr. Moto (Lorre) battles sabotuers who plan to blow up the Suez Canal. Also with John Carradine and George Sanders. $14.95

My Favorite Brunette (1947)
Excellent blend of crime and comedy is one of Bob Hope's best pictures. He plays a baby photographer whose dream of becoming a private eye comes true when Dorothy Lamour mistakes him for an investigator. Bob does his best to solve her case, but the going gets rough when a gang of crooks (led by Lorre) enters the picture. Also starring Lon Chaney, Jr. and featuring cameo appeances by Alan Ladd and Bing Crosby. A real laugh riot. $14.95

Quicksand (1950)
Mechanic Mickey Rooney falls for sleazy Jeanne Cagney (sister of James), a blonde goldigger who insists he spend a bundle on her. Mickey foolishly tosses over his loyal girlfriend and begins a life of crime to support his new romance. Atmospheric film noir also features Lorre in a great role as a despicable arcade operator. Recommended viewing for all fans of great crime drama. $14.95

Secret Agent (1936)
This fascinating Hitchcock thriller features Lorre as a maniacal killer. His amazing, hyperactive performance is often attributted to the morphine addiction he suffered at the time. The fine cast also includes John Gielgud, Lili Palmer and Robert Young. $14.95

You'll Find Out (1940)
Kay Kyser and his band spend the night in a haunted house. Lorre co-stars with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Also with Dennis O'Keefe and Ish Kabibble. $19.95

Bela Lugosi

The Ape Man (1943) a.k.a. Lock Your Doors
Mad scientist Lugosi turns into an ape-like creature, then searches for a formula to return to normal. The mixture involves draing the spinal fluid from various murder victims. Also with Wallace Ford, Louise Curry, Wheeler Oakman, Minerva Urecal and Ralph Littlefield. $19.95

Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)
a.k.a. The Boys From Brooklyn
William 'One Shot' Beaudine's camp classic about a team of Martin and Lewis impersonators (Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo) who show up the island of a mad scientist (Lugosi). Really something! $14.95

The Black Camel (1936)
Lugosi co-stars (as a fortune teller) with Warner Oland in this popular Chan entry. Also with Sally Eilers and Dwight Frye. (See the crime page for more Charlie Chan films.) $19.95

Black Dragons (1942)
Lugosi plays a Nazi doctor who disguises Japanese soldiers so they can pass as Americans. Also with Joan Barklay, Clayton Moore and Robert Frazer. $19.95

The Black Sleep (1956)
A mad scientist produces a serum that turns men into zombie-like creatures. Starring Basil Rathbone, Akim Tamiroff, Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Lugosi and Tor Johnson. $19.95

Bowery at Midnight (1942)
A truly weird thriller which features Lugosi using a rescue mission as a front for his evil activities. His murder victims are buried in a basement,where they are returned to life by a drug addict/doctor. Also starring Tom Neal and Wanda McKay. $19.95

Bride of the Monster (1955)
This Ed Wood classic is a fine companion piece to his later 'Plan Nine From Outer Space.' This is the one where Lugosi struggles with the unmoving prop octopus. Also with Tor Johnson, Dolores Fuller and Paul Marco. $14.95

Broadminded (1931)
Joe E. Brown is hired to chaperone a wild playboy in this Warner's comedy. With Lugosi as Thelma Todd's charming South American escort. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. $19.95

Chandu on the Magic Isle
Feature version of the serial 'Return of Chandu' (see below). $19.95

The Corpse Vanishes (1942)
Creepy tale of a mad doctor (Lugosi) who kidnaps young brides and uses their bodily fluids to rejuvinate an aging countess. Also with Luana Walters, Joan Barclay, Angelo Rossetti and Tristam Coffin. $14.95

The Death Kiss (1933)
A film studio provides the setting for this murder mystery about an actor killed on a set. With 'Dracula' veterans Lugosi, David Manners and Edward Van Sloane. $14.95

The Devil Bat (1941)
Lugosi stars as a mad scientist who kills his enemies by giving them a special shaving lotion that attracts a giant bat he's developed. Co-starring Dave ('Reefer Madness') O'Brien. Great visuals. $19.95

Genius at Work (1946)
Radio detectives Wally Brown and Alan Carney track down criminal Lionel Atwill (in his last film role). Lugosi co-stars in this crime-comedy. $19.95

Ghosts on the Loose (1943)
a.k.a. The East Side Kids Meet Bela Lugosi
The kids battle a gang of Nazi spies led by Lugosi. Watch for Ava Gardner in an early role. Directed by William Beaudine. $14.95

The Gorilla (1939)
The Ritz Brothers and Lugosi star in this third version of the famous mystery comedy. Also with Aita Louise and Lionel Atwill. Color. $19.95

The Human Monster (1940) a.k.a. Dark Eyes of London
Creepy Monogram thriller has many shocking scenes. Lugosi (in one of his best performances) plays a doctor who preys on patients at a home for the blind - killing them for their insurance money, then tossing their bodies into the Thames. $14.95

I Changed My Sex (1953)
a.k.a. Glen or Glenda, I Led Two Lives
Lugosi appears (in an unspecified capacity) in Ed Wood's notorious autobiographical expose on transvestism. Also with Dolores Fuller and Lyle Talbot. Continues to amaze audiences. $14.95

Invisible Ghost (1941)
Gentle physician Lugosi, believing his wife dead, turns into a murderous maniac when he sees her alive. $19.95

Murder by Television (1935)
Bela stars in a dual role in this tale of a TV inventor murdered on the air. $14.95

Mysterious Mr. Wong (1935)
Lugosi stars as a murderous criminal mastermind after a cache of coins that will give him unlimited power. Also with Wallace Ford and Arline Judge. $19.95

Night of Terror (1933)
An unknown killer methodically slays a household full of people. Lugosi stars with Sally Blaine, Wallace Ford, George Meeker and Tully Marshall. $19.95

The Phantom Creeps (1939)
Lugosi stars as the power-mad Dr. Zorka in this 12 chapter serial (two tapes). $29.95

The Phantom Ship (1935)
a.k.a. Mystery of the Mary Celeste, Secrets of the Mary Celeste
The crew of a 19th Century ship mysteriously disappears. Based on a true maritime event. Lugosi plays a one armed sailor named Lorenzen. $14.95

Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)
a.k.a. Grave Robbers From Outer Space
Called 'the worst film ever made' - Ed Wood's signature film is in a class by itself. Lugosi appears for only a couple of minutes (having died years before the picture was released) leaving Tor Johnson, Dudley Manlove and Vampira to commit the 'unspeakable horrors' that transpire. Narrated by Wood's pal Criswell, a 1950's 'psychic.' $14.95

Postal Inspector (1936)
Government investigator Ricrado Cortez tries to nail shady nightclub owner Lugosi. From Universal. $19.95

The Return of Chandu (1934)
Lugosi stars as the mysterious conjurer in this 12 chapter serial (two tapes). $39.95

Return of the Vampire (1944)
Lugosi's first stint as a vampire since 'Dracula' thirteen years earlier. WWII bombs release him from the grave and he again walks the earth in search of blood. $19.95

Scared to Death (1947)
Lugosi's lone color film is this story of a woman's death - told in flashbacks and narrated by the dead girl herself. Featuring George Zucco, with Angelo Rossitto as a creepy dwarf. Action takes place in a sanitarium. $14.95

Shadow of Chinatown (1936)
A mad scientist (Lugosi) terrorizes Chinatown in this creepy mystery serial. Also with Herman Brix. 15 chapters (two tapes). $29.95

Shadow of Chinatown
Feature version of the serial (above). $19.95

S.O.S. Coast Guard (1937)
Lugosi stars as a demented inventor and Ralph Byrd as the Coast Guard officer out to stop him in this exciting serial (two tapes). $29.95

Spooks Run Wild (1941)
When their pal is wounded by a graveyard caretaker, Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey ahouse (big mistake). Produced by Sam Katzman. $14.95

Vampire Over London (1951)
a.k.a. Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire
Lugosi plays a lunatic who's convinced he's a vampire in this seldom screened (in the U.S.) horror/comedy. $14.95

The Whispering Shadow (1933)
Police battle 'The Shadow' and his death ray in this 12 chapter serial (two tapes). Lugosi co-stars with Henry B. Walthall. $29.95

White Zombie (1932)
First and best of the zombie films, this independent release is loaded with chills and atmosphere. A man sees zombies headed his way and asks Lugosi who they are - Lugosi's reply: 'For you, they are the angels of death!' Also with Robert Frazer and Madge Bellamy. Film has a well deserved cult following. $14.95

Women of All Nations (1931)
Lugosi's first film after 'Dracula' was this amusing comedy from Fox. WWI vet Victor McLaglen saves his friendly rival (Edmund Lowe) when Lowe's female bathhouse is raided. $19.95

You'll Find Out (1940)
Kay Kyser and his band spend the night in a haunted house. Lugosi co-stars with Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre. Also with Dennis O'Keefe and Ish Kabibble. $19.95

Paul Naschy

Curse of the Devil (1973) Retorno De Walpulgis
R rated horror film about a man turned into a werewolf by a beautiful woman, as was his conquistador forefather. Color. $14.95

Dracula's Great Love (1972)
a.k.a. Vampire Playgirls, Cemetery Girls, Dracula's Virgin Lovers
The evil count preys on a group of beautiful travelers who stop at his castle to rest. A drive-in favorite throughout the 1970's. Rated R for nudity and violence. Color. $14.95

Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1970) Assignment Terror
An alien (Michael Rennie) nurses ailing werewolf Naschy back to health - along with Frankenstein's monster and the Mummy. Rennie also finds time to create, as he puts it: 'A group of beautiful women who will blindly obey my orders.' Also starring Craig Hull and Karin Dor. Color. $14.95

Dr. Jekyll Y El Hombre Lobo (1971)
Story of a wolfman (Naschy) seeking a cure from a mad doctor. Also starring Jack Taylor. Rated R. Color. $14.95

Fury of the Wolfman (1970) La Furia Del Hombre Lobo
Naschy's second portrayal of a werewolf. Argentinian beauty Perla Cristal co-stars as a doctor. Rated R. Color. $14.95

Horror Rises from the Tomb (1972)
El Espanto Surge De La Tumba - The ancient castle of a demented knight is the sight of numerous atrocities. Also starring Vic Winner. Rated R. Color. $14.95

Vengeance of the Zombies (1972) La Rebelion De Las Muertas
Starring Naschy and Vic Winner. Zombies torment a British woman in India. Rated R for nudity and violence. Color. $14.95

The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman (1970)
a.k.a. Blood Moon, Noche De Walpulgis
Spanish versions of the classic monsters do battle. With Patty Shepard. Rated R. Color. $14.95

Vincent Price

The Baron of Arizona (1950)
Price stars as a ruthless land grabber with designs on 19th Century Arizona. Directed by cult icon Samuel Fuller. $19.95

The Bat (1959)
Price stars with Agnes Moorehead in this remake of the classic stage play about a mysterious intruder on the loose in a spooky house. Directed by Crane Wilbur ('He Walked by Night') for Allied Artists. See also 'The Bat' (1926) and 'The Bat Whispers.' $14.95

House of 1,000 Dolls (1967)
With a nightclub magic act as a front, Price and Martha Hyer lure innocent girls into a deadly white slave racket. Also with George Nader and Maria Rohm. $19.95

House of Wax (1953)
Price owns a wax museum where the exhibits look all too 'real.' Doesn't that figure look just like the girl who was murdered recently? Also with Phyllis Kirk, Carolyn Jones and Charles Bronson (in one of his first outings). $24.95

House on Haunted Hill (1958)
Millionaire Price offers prize money to a group of people - provided they can spend the night in a creepy mansion. A gem directed by William Castle. $14.95

The Last Man on Earth (1964)
Price finds himself alone in a city of ghoulish vampires. This atmospheric thriller was clearly the inspiration for 'Night of the Living Dead' several years later. $19.95

Service Deluxe (1938)
Charlie Ruggles hires Constance Bennett to look after his hapless nephew (Price in his film debut) in this comedy drama from Universal. Also with Mischa Auer and Frank Coughlan, Jr. $19.95

Shock (1946)
A woman is killed by her psychologist husband (Price) and his nurse, but the crime is witnessed by a neighbor woman. The doctor sets out to save himself by 'proving' the witness is crazy. Price's first starring role. $14.95

The Tingler (1959)
William Castle's legendary shocker features Price as a doctor who discovers that fear becomes a parasite that grows in the spinal column of a terrified person! Original screenings of the film included gimmicked seats that would actually shock random moviegoers. Black and white with a brief (and infamous) color sequence. $24.95

Vincent Price on TV:

Adventures in Paradise
'The Color of Venom' (one hour). $14.95

Climax
'Night of Execution' with Price, Nina Foch and Dick Foran (one hour). $19.95

Ford Theatre
'The House Always Wins' starring Dick Powell (and a cameo by Jack Benny plus 'The Left Fist of David' starring Price and Peter Lorre (one hour). $19.95

Hollywood Half Hour / Star and the Story
'Dream Job' with Price / 'The Blue Landscape' with Peter Lorre $19.95

Masquerade Party and Pantomime Quiz
Ethel Merman and Price. $19.95

Red Skelton Show
Featuring Chester Morris, Veda Ann Borg and Price. $19.95

Tod Slaughter

Crimes at the Dark House (1940)
$19.95

The Crimes of Stephen Hawk (1936)
$19.95

The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1939)
$19.95

Face at the Window (1939)
$19.95

The Hooded Terror (1938)
$19.95

Murder in the Red Barn (1935)
$19.95

Never Too Late to Mend (1936)
$19.95

Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror (1938)
Tod Slaughter $19.95

Barbara Steele

An Angel for Satan (1966) Un Angelo per Satan
Barbara plays a dual role in this dreamy Italian production from Camillo Mastrocinque; a perverse woman-child and the spirit that possesses her. (Sorry, no subtitles.) $14.95

Black Sunday (1960)
La Maschera del Demonio a.k.a. The Demon's Mask, House of Fright, Revenge of the Vampire
Classic, atmospheric horror film features Steele (in her first starring role) as a witch burned at the stake. She returns on the night Satan walks the Earth and torments the descendants of those who killed her. $14.95

Castle of Blood (1964)
La Danza Macabra a.k.a. Castle of Terror, Dimensions in Death, The Long Night of Terror
A poet agrees to spend the night in a haunted house. A spooky thriller directed by Antonio Margheriti, who later remade it as Web of the Spider. From the ads: 'The living and dead change places in an orgy of terror!' $14.95

The Ghost (1963) Lo Spettro - a.k.a. The Spectre
With the help of her lover, Barbara plots to kill her husband, who then returns to drive her insane. This great mix of crime and horror is the sequel to The Horrible Dr. Hitchcock. Ricardo Freda again directs (using the name Robert Hampton). Color. $14.95

The Horrible Dr. Hitchcock (1962)
L'Orribile Segreto del Dr. Hitchcock
a.k.a. Raptus, The Terrible Dr. Hitchcock, The Terrible Secret of Dr. Hitchcock

A sinister doctor (who is also a MAJOR necrophiliac) injects his wife with a solution and buries her alive in his castle, returning years later with his new bride (Steele). Creepy Gothic horror from Ricardo Freda. $14.95

The Long Hair of Death (1964)
In this classic revenge tale Barabara offers herself to a corrupt judge in an attempt to free a woman accused of being a witch. Set in the late 15th Century. $14.95

The Monocle (1964)
Barbara stars with Paul Meurisse in this French comedy/thriller about the sabotage of nuclear research projects. Color. $14.95

Nightmare Castle (1964)
Amanti d'Oltretomba
a.k.a. The Faceless Monster, Lovers Beyond the Tomb, Night of the Doomed

Another dual role for Barbara. As a dark haired temptress she's caught with a lover by her jealous husband and tortured, as the blonde innocent she is driven insane and possesed by the spirit of her dead half-sister. $14.95

The She Beast (1965)
La Sorella di Santana
a.k.a. Revenge of the Blood Beast, Satan's Sister

A witch killed by Transylvanian villagers returns from the dead two hundred years later and inhabits the body of a woman (Steele) who has just been in a car accident in the area. Directed by Michael Reeves ('The Conquerer Worm'). Color. $14.95

Terror Creatures From the Grave (1966)
Cinque Tombe per un Medium
a.k.a. Five Graves for a Medium

Steele is the unfaithful wife of a doctor who returns on the anniversary of his death, summoning medieval, plague-infested zombies from beneath the Earth to destroy his enemies. Steele fans will be happy to hear that Barbara has both a bathing scene and a sex scene. $14.95

Terror of Dr. Hitchcock (1962)
Longer British version of The Horrible Dr. Hitchcock. $14.95

Bruno Ve Sota

Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
Ve Sota plays the henpecked husband of lucious (and unfaithful) Yvette Vickers. $14.95

A Bucket of Blood (1959)
Bruno appears as an art connisseur in this classic Roger Corman horror-comedy. $14.95

The Choppers (1961)
Ve Sota co-stars as a crooked junkyard owner in Arch Hall's JD epic. Featuring Arch Hall, Jr. $14.95

Creature of the Walking Dead (1965)
Ve Sota plays a police inspector in this creepy production. $14.95

Daughter of Horror (1955) a.k.a. Dementia
A troubled young woman cuts off the hand of her murder victim in this dreamy fantasy. Co-starring Adrienne Barrett and narrated by Ed McMahon, a film credit he lated denied. Quite a unique film. $14.95

The Devil's Hand (1962)
Starring Robert Alda and Linda Christian. Ve Sota appears as one of the devil worshippers. $14.95

The Fast and the Furious (1954)
Starring John Ireland (who also directed) as a man falsely accused of murder. He commandeers Dorothy Malone's car and heads for the border. Ve Sota appears as a truck driver. Produced by Roger Corman. $19.95

Gunslinger (1956)
Beverly Garland stars as a woman who becomes Marshall when her husband is killed. Evil saloon gal Allison Hayes (Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman) hires John Ireland to gun Garland down - instead he ends up falling for her. VeSota appears long enough to catch a bullet. Color. $14.95

Invasion of the Star Creatures (1962)
If you watched TV in the 1960s, chances are you saw this weird story of two inept soldiers who run up against a bevy of sexy Amazon invaders. Directed by VeSota (he also makes a brief appearance) and starring Robert Ball and Frankie Ray. $14.95

Night Tide (1961)
Bruno shows up briefly in this Dennis Hopper film about a sailor and a mysterious mermaid. $14.95

The Wasp Woman (1959)
Ve Sota appears as a night watchman in this Roger Corman sci-fi production. $14.95

Wild World of Batwoman (1966)
Ve Sota appears briefly in Jerry Warren's schlock classic about sexy female superheroes. $14.95

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