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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Mad Ron's Prevues From Hell, Carnival of Souls (Enhanced) 1962, Carnival of Souls (Enhanced Edition) 1962, Bits of the Dead: A Zombie Anthology, Blasphemies & Revelations, Demons, House of Horrors, Arrest Bulldog Drummond, Orgy of the Dead, Silver Scream: 2: 40 Classic Horror Movies 1941-1951.


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Mad Ron's Prevues From Hell
(2010)

First time EVER on DVD! See the Virgil Films & Entertainment release of this critically acclaimed UNRATED horror movie trailer compilation, hosted by ventriloquist Nick Pawlow and his very dead zombie pal, Happy Goldsplatt. They are in the projection booth of an old movie house, entertaining a theater-full of Happy's zombie ghoul-friends, with a hand-picked selection of 47 of the rarest, bloodiest and goriest horror/action movie trailers, ever assembled! The trailers are being presented by the…


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Carnival of Souls (Enhanced) 1962
(2008)

Carnival of Souls (Enhanced) starring Candace Hilligoss (1962) This film has been enhanced using a Video Enhancement Program that reduces noise and enhances video quality. A horror film released in 1962, both produced and directed by Herk Harvey for an estimated $33,000. The movie never gained widespread public attention when it was originally released as a B film. However today, it has found wide spread acclaim as a cult classic. Starring unknown actress Candace Hilligoss, Carnival of Souls relies…


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Carnival of Souls (Enhanced Edition) 1962
(2008)

Carnival of Souls (Enhanced) starring Candace Hilligoss (1962) This film has been enhanced using a Video Enhancement Program that reduces noise and enhances video quality. A horror film released in 1962, both produced and directed by Herk Harvey for an estimated $33,000. The movie never gained widespread public attention when it was originally released as a B film. However today, it has found wide spread acclaim as a cult classic. Starring unknown actress Candace Hilligoss, Carnival of Souls relies…


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Bits of the Dead: A Zombie Anthology

They live. They die. They return. Zombies. 38 authors. 38 gut-wrenching tales. Flash fiction at its finest, all illustrated by underground favorite Sean Simmans and edited by Keith Gouveia. Stories by: Piers Anthony, Robert Appleton, Joel Arnold, Drew Brown, Adam-Troy Castro, Nick Cato, C.M. Clifton, Christopher Allan Death, Ed Dempster, J.G. Faherty, Paul A. Freeman, Charles A. Gramlich, J.H. Hobson, M.M. Johnson, Michael Josef, Kiernan Kelly, Nancy Kilpatrick, Michael Laimo, Catherine MacLeod,…


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Blasphemies & Revelations

Robert M. Price has been the editor of numerous Cthulhu Mythos and Lovecraftian anthologies. Mythos Books is pleased to publish the first collection of Robert Price's own Cthulhu Mythos, Lovecraftian and horror fiction. Contents: Introduction: Fumbler at the Latch / 'Twas the Night / Beneath the Tombstone / Saucers from Yaddith / Black Eons with Robert E. Howard / An Antique Coffin / Wilbur Whatley Waiting / Ashes to Ashes / Midnight Mass / The Deprogrammer / A Thousand Young / The Dweller…


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Demons
(1985)

Lamberto Bava, son of the Italian horror legend and giallo godfather Mario Bava, teamed up with modern master Dario Argento (cowriter and producer) for this slick gorefest, a triumph of style and special effects over movie logic. Set in a refurbished German movie palace, our hapless soon-to-be victims arrive for a sneak preview of a horror movie only to see the gore unfold in the audience, as well as onscreen. While the exposition remains murky, one patron finds that an infected cut leads to a gooey…


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House of Horrors
(1997)

I don't understand why some of these old B horror and sci-fi films get passed over for DVD release. This film although not great is certainly worthy of at least a simple DVD release. How about a Rondo Hatton DVD set with this film and 'The Brute Man' on a double feature? There are a number of memorable old B movies and thrillers that have yet to get their due. Here is a list of films from many genres for starters, can you name some others you think worthy? Please let me know so I…


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Arrest Bulldog Drummond
(2005)

In a dark section of london an eccentric scientist has created a powerful death ray whose light beams can destroy an entire army in a matter of seconds. His purpose is to use this incredible power for good but his unscrupulous associate rolf alferson has other ideas. Alferson murders the scientist by utilizing a deadly poison and plans to sell the ray gun to the highest bidder. Suave detective hugh "bulldog" drummond discovers the killing and takes the case with his usual sharp eye and flair for…



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Orgy of the Dead
(1995)

Written, but not directed, by the one and only Edward D. Wood, Jr. (Adapted from his novel!), "Orgy Of The Dead" is a mind-numbing mating of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and a grindhouse nudie flick. For something that has the pedigree of supplying tacky fun and cheap snickers, it's a surprisingly dull and ultimately, sad ride through the world of Z-list cinema. Things kick off promisingly as Hollywood psychic and Wood regular Criswell rises from the grave as the swishy Emperor…


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Silver Scream: 2: 40 Classic Horror Movies 1941-1951

From somnambulist kidnappers stalking the streets of an expressionist nightmare to an ambulatory alien vegetable terrorising the crew of a futuristic spaceship, fantasy and horror film has explored every facet of human (and not so human) nature. From the earliest days of cinema, visions of blood-thirsty vampires, musty mummies, fanged wolf men, invisible men, insane phantoms and bolt-necked patchwork monstrosities have stalked, stomped, crept and lurched their way across popular consciousness. In…


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Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows: From Shock Theatre to Svengoolie

During my generally misspent youth, I devoted an inordinate amount of time watching the most preposterous movies ever made. I use the word preposterous advisedly, because that s the precise term to describe films involving giant scorpions, teenage werewolves, little green Martians, big alien brains, fire-breathing space turtles, 50-foot women, puppet people, humongous leeches, killer shrews, and grasshoppers as big as the Shedd Aquarium. Not that I have any regrets. --Author Ted Okuda, from the…


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Icons of Horror and the Supernatural [Two Volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares (Greenwood Icons)

Horror and the supernatural have fascinated people for centuries, with many of the most central figures appearing over and over again across time and cultures. These figures have starred in the world's most widely read literary works, most popular films, and most captivating television series. Because of their popularity and influence, they have attained iconic status and a special place in the popular imagination. This book overviews 24 of the most significant icons of horror and the supernatural.…



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Demons, Vampires & Ghouls
(2008)

Bloodletting Serena Stalin wanted to learn from the best, so she tracks down Butch Harlow, one of the world's most notorious serial killers. As she blackmails him into teaching her the fine art of murder, they uncover the horrible secret that binds them together and realizes the unspeakable passion that forces them to kill, over and over again. 89 Minutes NRSkinned Alive Crawldaddy and her kids have been travelling cross-country selling fine leather apparel from their van. Unfortunately, they break…