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The Amityville Horror Trilogy [Blu-ray]

The Amityville Horror Trilogy [Blu-ray] Review



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Sinopsis

The Amityville Horror (1979): Newlyweds move into a house where a murder was committed, and experience strange manifestations which drive them away. Amityville II: Possession (1982): A family moves into their new home, which proves to be evil, resulting in the demonic possession of the teenage son. Only the local priest can save him. Amityville 3D (1983): A reporter moves into the ominous Long Island house to debunk it of the recent supernatural events and becomes besieged by the evil manifestations which are connected to a hell-spawn demon lurking in the basement.


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How To Seduce A Virgin

How To Seduce A Virgin Review



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Sinopsis

The beautiful Countess Martine de Bressac is released from the expensive asylum where she was incarcerated after castrating her former lover. She returns to her luxurious villa on the coast and goes at once down into her private underground dungeon. It's here that she indulges herself in the perverse sexual practices that give her life meaning, surrounded by the bizarre human statues of her previous victims. Her husband, Charles, feeds his wife's sick fantasies, aware that she is his meal ticket to a life of luxury. He announces that he has a new game for her - they will befriend and seduce the young and virginal daughter of a rich neighbor. But things do not go exactly as planned… Games of decadence and debauchery lead to mayhem and murder. From cult director Jess Franco. His most outrageous film. First ever US release.

Bonus Features:
  • Brand new transfer from film negative
  • Interview with writer Alain Petit
  • Introduction by critic Stephen Thrower
  • Newly created optional subtitles
  • Extensive production notes
  • Mondo Macabro previews


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Frozen Ground

Frozen Ground Review



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Sinopsis

Frozen Ground is inspired by the incredible true story that follows Alaskan State Trooper Jack Halcombe (Nicolas Cage) as he sets out to end the murderous rampage of Robert Hansen (John Cusack), a serial killer who has gone unnoticed for 13 years. As the bodies of street girls start to pile up in Anchorage, fear strikes a chord with the public. Risking his life, Halcombe goes on a personal manhunt to find the killer before the next body surfaces. When a seventeen year old escapee (Vanessa Hudgens) reveals key information about the case, Halcombe is finally on the trail of the killer. But will he catch him in time to save the next victim?Nicolas Cage and John Cusakc star in the chilling true story of the hunt for Alaska's most notorious serial killer.


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Front Page Woman

Front Page Woman Review



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Sinopsis

Extra! Extra! Laugh all about it! Bette Davis and George Brent star in this comic battle of the sexes filled with good-natured rivalry and romance. Reporters Ellen Garfield (Davis) and Curt Devlin (Brent) are very much in love, but working at competing newspapers. Curt's not willing to concede that a woman can sniff out news as well as a man, and Ellen refuses to marry him until he does. But a nearby apartment fire and a mysterious murder will soon prove to be the ultimate test of their investigative skills...and their feelings for each other. Hungarian-born director Michael Curtiz would go on to become one of the most prolific filmmakers of all time, helming more than 170 movies in Europe and the United States. He was nominated for the Best Director Academy Award® twice in the same year (1938) and won the Oscar® five years later for Casablanca.

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Hijacking [Blu-ray]

Hijacking [Blu-ray] Review



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Sinopsis

The crew of a Danish cargo ship is hijacked and taken hostage by Somali pirates . The pirates pick the ship's cook as interpreter, to engage in escalating negotiations and ransom demands with their company CEO and authorities.


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I Married a Witch (Criterion Collection)

I Married a Witch (Criterion Collection) Review



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Sinopsis

Veronica Lake (Sullivan's Travels) casts a seductive spell as a charmingly vengeful sorceress in this supernatural screwball classic. Many centuries after cursing the male descendants of the Salem puritan who sent her to the stake, this blonde bombshell with a broomstick finds herself drawn to one of them—a prospective governor (Design for Living’s Fredric March) about to marry a spoiled socialite (I Want to Live's Susan Hayward). This most delightful of the films the innovative French director RenĂ© Clair (Le million) made in Hollywood is a comic confection bursting with playful special effects and sparkling witticisms.


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A Grapevine Video (Hawk of the Hills / The Lure of the Circus) (Double Feature)

A Grapevine Video (Hawk of the Hills / The Lure of the Circus) (Double Feature) Review



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Sinopsis

A DOUBLE FEATURE including
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HAWK OF THE HILLS (1929 - Feature)
Allene Ray, Walter Miller star in The Hawk leads a gang of ruthless bandits and renegade Indian who press Laramie, a tough mysterious wanderer, to join their gang. Just before they start a scheme involving Henry Selby and his niece Mary. The feature version of this exciting serial. The 58 minutes feature version of the serial.

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The Lure of the Circus (1918 - Fragments)
Lost star Eddie Polo must fight the evils of greed and great peril to protect not only his Great Western Circus but also his father's oil ventures! These 54 minutes represent the surviving fragments of this serial.
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Total running time 112 Minutes - Music score by Jack Hardy


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2 Headed Shark Attack

2 Headed Shark Attack Review



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Sinopsis

A small, remote island paradise becomes a terrifyingly isolated tropical nightmare as a group of bikini-clad lovelies, including tabloid favourites CARMEN ELECTRA and BROOKE HOGAN - find themselves at the mercy of a 4 tonne mutant TWO-HEADED SHARK with an unquenchable hunger for human flesh! As the island begins to flood, the girls must race against time to escape the twin jaws of death in this fin-tastic mix of action, monsters and gorgeous girls.

Extra's

Making of Bloopers


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3 Films By Roberto Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman (Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]

3 Films By Roberto Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman (Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] Review



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Sinopsis

In the late 1940s, the incandescent Hollywood star Ingrid Bergman (Casablanca) found herself so moved by the revolutionary neorealist films of Roberto Rossellini (Rome Open City) that she sent the director a letter, introducing herself and offering her talents. The resulting collaboration produced a series of films that are works of both sociopolitical concern and metaphysical melodrama, each starring Bergman as a woman experiencing physical dislocation and psychic torment in postwar Italy. It also famously led to a scandalous affair and eventual marriage between filmmaker and star, and the focus on their personal lives in the press unfortunately overshadowed the extraordinary films they made together. Stromboli, Europe ’51, and Journey to Italy are intensely personal portraits that reveal the director at his most emotional and the glamorous actor at her most anguished, and that capture them and the world around them in transition.

STROMBOLI

The first collaboration between Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman is a devastating portrait of a woman’s existential crisis, set against the beautiful and forbidding backdrop of a volcanic island. After World War II, a Lithuanian refugee (Bergman) marries a simple Italian fisherman (Mario Vitale) she meets in a prisoner of war camp and accompanies him back to his isolated village on an island off the coast of Sicily. Cut off from the world, she finds herself crumbling emotionally, but she is destined for a dramatic epiphany. Balancing the director’s trademark neorealism (exemplified here in a remarkable depiction of the fishermen’s lives and work) with deeply felt melodrama, Stromboli is a revelation.

English-language version: 1950

  • 106 minutes
  • Black & White
  • Monaural
  • 1.37:1 aspect ratio Italian-language version: 1950
  • 100 minutes
  • Black & White
  • Monaural
  • In Italian with English subtitles
  • 1.37:1 aspect ratio

    EUROPE ’51

    Ingrid Bergman plays a wealthy, self-absorbed socialite in Rome racked by guilt over the shocking death of her young son. As a way of dealing with her grief and finding meaning in her life, she decides to devote her time and money to the city’s poor and sick. Her newfound, single-minded activism leads to conflicts with her husband and questions about her sanity. The intense, often unfairly overlooked Europe ’51 was, according to Rossellini, a retelling of his own The Flowers of St. Francis from a female perspective. This unabashedly political but sensitively conducted investigation of modern sainthood was the director’s favorite of his films.

    English-language version: 1952

  • 114 minutes
  • Black & White
  • Monaural
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio Italian-language version: 1952
  • 116 minutes
  • Black & White
  • In Italian with English subtitles
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

    JOURNEY TO ITALY

    Among the most influential dramatic works of the postwar era, Roberto Rossellini’s Journey to Italy charts the declining marriage of a couple (Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders) from England while on a trip in the countryside near Naples. More than just an anatomy of a relationship, Rossellini’s masterpiece is a heartrending work of emotion and spirituality. Considered a predecessor to the existentialist films of Michelangelo Antonioni; hailed as a groundbreaking modernist work by the legendary film journal Cahiers du cinĂ©ma; and named by director Martin Scorsese as one of his favorite films, Journey to Italy is a breathtaking cinematic benchmark.

    1952

  • 85 minutes
  • Black & White
  • Monaural
  • 1.37:1 aspect ratio


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  • The Hangover Part III (Blu-ray+DVD+UltraViolet Combo Pack)

    The Hangover Part III (Blu-ray+DVD+UltraViolet Combo Pack) Review



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    Sinopsis

    The Wolfpack gets together for one last time in Las Vegas - the city where it all began.  With no wedding and no bachelor party, what could possibly go wrong?  Yet all hell breaks loose as the city crumbles in mayhem.  Hangover Part III is the epic finale to the hilarious Hangover trilogy.The monster success of the original The Hangover owed much to director Todd Phillips's tendency to push things a little farther than comfortable, almost daring the audience to sympathize with the characters. The third (and reportedly final) film ditches the ingenious flashback structure of the previous installments, in favor of a surprisingly brutal heist/gangster plot hybrid. While fans should be satisfied with the series' ultimate destination, the increasingly dark tone does call into question if it can still really be classified as a comedy. Kicking off with the first of several violent animal-related mishaps, the story finds Alan (Zach Galifianakis) more unhinged than ever, to the point where the rest of the Wolfpack (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Justin Bartha) find it necessary to stage an intervention via therapeutic road trip. Fate barges in, however, in the form of a mobster (John Goodman) with a chip on his shoulder and revenge on the brain. Even though the mood may have changed, many of the other factors have thankfully stayed the same, including the chemistry of the lead actors, the strong assistance of folks like Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor, and newbie Melissa McCarthy, as well as the ever-escalating torture of the exceedingly game Helms. (Warning: for the sake of your furniture, do not attempt to eat or drink anything when the closing credits start to roll.) This sequel's prime distinguishing characteristic, though, takes the form of Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong), a character whose brief but vivid appearance helped launch the first film into bad taste nirvana. While the fearlessness of Jeong in the part remains legendary, the decision to place him front and center this time around may be just too much for many viewers to take. If Phillips was aiming to lower the comfortability bar again, he can count this as a win. --Andrew Wright


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    The Barbarians / The Norseman: Double Feature

    The Barbarians / The Norseman: Double Feature Review



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    Sinopsis

    The Barbarians

    It is in the time of dungeons and dragons, witchcraft and sorcery. An evil ruler enslaves a beautiful young queen and she bears him three children--twin boys and a girl. Her faithful servant takes the twins to a distant land where they grow strong and powerful. With the help of a wild young barbarian outlaw woman, they procure weapons and set out to free their mother. Starring The Barbarian Brothers (aka Peter and David Paul D.C. CAB), Richard Lynch (INVASION U.S.A) and Michael Berryman (THE HILLS HAVE EYES). Directed by cult filmmaker Ruggero Deodato (CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST) Rated R

    The Norseman

    Before Columbus was born, an 11th-century Viking prince sails from Greenland to the unknown land we now call America in search of his father--a Norse king who went on an earlier expedition and was captured by the savage warriors of the Iroquois nation. Starring Lee Majors (THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN), Cornel Wilde (THE NAKED PREY) and Mel Ferrer (THE TEMPTER). Directed by Charles B. Pierce (THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN) Rated PG


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    Manhunt Of Mystery Island

    Manhunt Of Mystery Island Review



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    Sinopsis

    Clues lead a young couple to a Pacific isle, where the two find Mystery Island to rescue the girl's father, who is being held prisoner by the evil Captain Mephisto, a pirate from 200 years ago who uses his Transformation Machine to travel forward in time and disguise himself as one of the four owners of Mystery Island.


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    Murder University

    Murder University Review



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    Sinopsis

    A small New England college is plagued by a series of brutal, cult-like murders that share a similar pattern of killings some twenty years earlier. The lone survivor of a recent attack must team up with a veteran police detective and his daughter in order to uncover the secret behind the killings, revealing a legacy of murder and the occult that has been kept buried for decades on campus.


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    Our Wild Hearts

    Our Wild Hearts Review



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    Sinopsis

    : A coming of age story about a sophisticated young girl, Willow Johnson. She leaves Malibu for the beautiful High Country of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in order to find her father Jack Thomas and potentially create a loving relationship with him. After she meets up with Jack, the young girl discovers her first love in a wild, gifted mustang she names Bravo. The steed s indomitable spirit helps Willow find a love for spontaneity and adventure with the father she thought she would never know.


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    The Hitch-Hiker: Kino Classics Remastered Edition [Blu-ray]

    The Hitch-Hiker: Kino Classics Remastered Edition [Blu-ray] Review



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    Sinopsis

    The only true film noir ever directed by a woman, this tour-de-force thriller (considered by many, including Lupino herself, to be her best film) is a classic, tension-packed, three-way dance of death about two middle-class American homebodies (Edmond O'Brien and Frank Lovejoy) on vacation in Mexico on a long-awaited fishing trip. Suddenly their car and their very lives are commandeered by psychopathic serial killer Emmett Myers (William Talman).

    BRAND NEW TRANSFER / 35 MM Archival Restoration from the Library of Congress, Exclusively on the Kino Classics label!


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    The Croods (Blu-ray / DVD + Digital Copy + Toy)

    The Croods (Blu-ray / DVD + Digital Copy + Toy) Review



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    Sinopsis

    Take your favorite prehistoric pal with you wherever you go when you buy Belt's Buddy Pack — includes The Croods on Blu-ray plus an exclusive Belt toy Limited time only, while supplies last.















    Grug:
    The hardest working father in history. For Grug, there are no weekends, holidays or sick days. Like most dads, Grug is fiercely protective of his family, and his hyper-vigilance is defined by his “fear is good; change is bad” philosophy. But in order to keep his family truly safe, Grug must learn the difference between surviving and living.

    Ugga: Grug’s mate. She’s every bit as solid and sure as Grug, but over their many years of raising their children together, Ugga has always deferred to her husband’s authority. When she suddenly finds herself in the position of being a cave-wife with no cave, Ugga is forced to make the right decision for her family -- even if it means changing the way they live.

    Eep: Grug’s rebellious teenage daughter is trying to drag her family kicking and screaming into the future. Her nagging feeling that there might be more to life outside the family cave is confirmed when the Croods embark on a journey of a lifetime.

    Thunk: Grug’s son is 6-feet, 3-inches tall, 280 pounds, and 9 years old. Thunk wants to be a great hunter like his dad, but Thunk can’t hit the broad side of a mammoth.

    Gran: Grug’s feisty mother-in-law is truly ancient, at age 45. Her twilight years haven’t diminished her irascibility, or her instincts for survival.

    Sandy: The youngest of the Croods, four-year-old Sandy is as feral and vicious as a baby wildcat. In a dangerous world full of creatures trying to take a bite out of her, Sandy is not afraid to bite back.

    Guy: A charming teenage boy who makes dazzling discoveries (like fire and shoes), Guy is a catalyst for change. His inventive ideas ultimately expose the Croods to new possibilities... and a new world.

    Belt: This sloth is the world’s first pet, and Guy’s best friend. Belt can't talk, but his signature sing-song expression of doom – “Da da daaaaaaaa!” -- speaks volumes.

    Even breakfast is an adventure when you're the last surviving prehistoric family, and the conviction that fear keeps you alive and curiosity will get you killed definitely drives the Crood clan. But Eep (Emma Stone), who's in many ways a typical teenager intent on testing her boundaries and the resolve of her parents (Nicolas Cage and Catherine Keener), yearns for more than hiding out in a dark cave all day. Eep sneaks out of the cave one night and almost gets the whole family killed, but her path crosses with a boy named Guy (Ryan Reynolds), who it seems is destined to change everything for the Crood family. Forced to flee their cave home after it's destroyed, the Croods reluctantly follow Guy on a perilous journey that leads them to discover a whole new world full of breathtaking views, fascinating creatures, and blood-stirring adventure. The animation is lush and gorgeous and the abundance of physical and slapstick humor, especially from Nicolas Cage as Grug and Cloris Leachman as Gran, keeps the plot moving and viewers chuckling throughout the film. What the Crood family's journey eventually reveals is twofold: that focusing on living life and following the light is a viable alternative to hiding in the darkness and that anyone can change. (Ages 8 and older) --Tami Horiuchi


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    Stand Up and Fight

    Stand Up and Fight Review



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    Sinopsis

    Wallace Beery and Robert Taylor square off in a clash of wills and brawn in this frontier adventure set in 1844 Maryland. Beery, with characteristic bluster and his career on the wane, plays Boss Starkey, a stagecoach line overseer confronting tough times brought by a “teakettle on wheels” – the new steam locomotive. Taylor, handsome, heroic and on a career upswing that would last into the 1950s, portrays Blake Cantrell, a former plantation owner who suspects Boss may be compensating for his business losses by trafficking in slavery. Florence Rice, daughter of famed sportswriter Grantland Rice, plays the stagecoach line owner whose growing romance with Cantrell may be jeopardized by ties between her company and slave-trading. W.S. Van Dyke II (The Thin Man) directs the action, working from a script penned in part by the man who would become a key author in hardboiled crime: James M. Cain of Mildred Pierce and Double Indemnity.

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    The Croods (+ Toy)

    The Croods (+ Toy) Review



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    Sinopsis

    Join the first modern family as they embark on the journey of a lifetime across a spectacular and unforgettable landscape. When their cave is destroyed, everything the Croods have ever known is rocked by seismic shifts and generational clashes as they discover an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures - and their world is changed forever. If they don’t evolve, they’ll be history!















    Grug:
    The hardest working father in history. For Grug, there are no weekends, holidays or sick days. Like most dads, Grug is fiercely protective of his family, and his hyper-vigilance is defined by his “fear is good; change is bad” philosophy. But in order to keep his family truly safe, Grug must learn the difference between surviving and living.

    Ugga: Grug’s mate. She’s every bit as solid and sure as Grug, but over their many years of raising their children together, Ugga has always deferred to her husband’s authority. When she suddenly finds herself in the position of being a cave-wife with no cave, Ugga is forced to make the right decision for her family -- even if it means changing the way they live.

    Eep: Grug’s rebellious teenage daughter is trying to drag her family kicking and screaming into the future. Her nagging feeling that there might be more to life outside the family cave is confirmed when the Croods embark on a journey of a lifetime.

    Thunk: Grug’s son is 6-feet, 3-inches tall, 280 pounds, and 9 years old. Thunk wants to be a great hunter like his dad, but Thunk can’t hit the broad side of a mammoth.

    Gran: Grug’s feisty mother-in-law is truly ancient, at age 45. Her twilight years haven’t diminished her irascibility, or her instincts for survival.

    Sandy: The youngest of the Croods, four-year-old Sandy is as feral and vicious as a baby wildcat. In a dangerous world full of creatures trying to take a bite out of her, Sandy is not afraid to bite back.

    Guy: A charming teenage boy who makes dazzling discoveries (like fire and shoes), Guy is a catalyst for change. His inventive ideas ultimately expose the Croods to new possibilities... and a new world.

    Belt: This sloth is the world’s first pet, and Guy’s best friend. Belt can't talk, but his signature sing-song expression of doom – “Da da daaaaaaaa!” -- speaks volumes.

    Even breakfast is an adventure when you're the last surviving prehistoric family, and the conviction that fear keeps you alive and curiosity will get you killed definitely drives the Crood clan. But Eep (Emma Stone), who's in many ways a typical teenager intent on testing her boundaries and the resolve of her parents (Nicolas Cage and Catherine Keener), yearns for more than hiding out in a dark cave all day. Eep sneaks out of the cave one night and almost gets the whole family killed, but her path crosses with a boy named Guy (Ryan Reynolds), who it seems is destined to change everything for the Crood family. Forced to flee their cave home after it's destroyed, the Croods reluctantly follow Guy on a perilous journey that leads them to discover a whole new world full of breathtaking views, fascinating creatures, and blood-stirring adventure. The animation is lush and gorgeous and the abundance of physical and slapstick humor, especially from Nicolas Cage as Grug and Cloris Leachman as Gran, keeps the plot moving and viewers chuckling throughout the film. What the Crood family's journey eventually reveals is twofold: that focusing on living life and following the light is a viable alternative to hiding in the darkness and that anyone can change. (Ages 8 and older) --Tami Horiuchi


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    The Monster Club [Blu-ray]

    The Monster Club [Blu-ray] Review



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    Sinopsis

    In the tradition of The House that Dripped Blood and Tales From a Crypt comes The Monster Club, starring master of horror Vincent Price (WITCHFINDER GENERAL, THE FLY, MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH).

    When elder vampire Erasmus (Price) literally gets a midnight snack from horror writer R. Chetwynd - Hayes (John Carradine, THE HOWLING), he invites him back to a local hot spot where all the guys are ghastly and the girls are ghoulish! There three spine-tingling tales unwind to the beat of rockin' tunes from an array of pop performers.

    The star-studded cast also includes Donald Pleasence (HALLOWEEN), Britt Ekland (THE WICKER MAN), Stuart Whitman, Richard Johnson (BEYOND THE DOOR), Simon Ward (HOLOCAUST 2000), Barbara Kellerman (SATANS SLAVE), Anthony Steele, and Patrick Magee, and features music by UB40 and The Pretty Things. Directed by Roy Ward Baker (The Vampire Lovers, Scars of Dracula) and based on stories by author R. Chetwynd-Hayes (From Beyond the Grave),Now see it from a brand new HD master!


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