Horror Film Pack Vol. 1
http://play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/748691/Horror_Film_Pack_Vol_1/Product.html1. Scream Bloody Murder (Dir. Robert J. Emery, 1972)
2. A Bucket of Blood (Dir. Roger Corman, 1959)
3. Hell Penitentiary (Dir. Sergio Garrone, 1985)
4. Hellraiser III (Dir. Anthony Hickox, 1992)
5. Carnival of Souls (Dir. Herk Harvey, 1962)
6. Don't Look in the Basement (Dir. S.F. Brownrigg, 1973)
7. House on the Haunted Hill (Dir. William Castle, 1959)
8. Ghoulies IV (Dir. Jim Wynorski, 1994)
9. Don't Ring the Doorbell (Dir. Karen Arthur, 1978)
10. Eat and Run (Dir. Christopher Hart, 1986)
11. The Creature from Black Lake (Dir. Joy N. Houck Jr., 1976)
12. Queen of Blood (Dir. Curtis Harrington, 1966)
13. Giant Spider Invasion (Dir. Bill Rebane, 1975)
14. Demon Under Glass (Dir. Jon Cunningham, 2002)
15. Flesh of the Beast (Dir. Terry West, 2003)
16. Home Sweet Home (Dir. Netie Pena, 1981)
17. Flesh Eater (Dir. Bill Hinzman, 1989)
18. Night of the Living Dead (Dir. George A. Romero, 1968)
19. Dead One (Dir. Barry Mahon, 1961)
20. Silent Night Bloody Night (Dir. Theodore Gershuny, 1974)
Horror Film Pack Vol. 2
http://play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/749307/-/Product.html?searchstring=horror+film+pack+vol.2&searchsource=01. Camp Blood (Dir. Brad Sykes, 1999)
2. Camp Blood 2 (Dir. Brad Sykes, 2000)
3. Dead Above Ground (Dir. Chuck Bowman, 2002)
4. Demon Fire (Dir. J.R. Bookwalter, 2001)
5. The Dummy (Dir. Keith Singleton, 2000)
6. Granny (Dir. Boris Pavlosky, 1999)
7. Horror Vision (Dir. Danny Draven, 2001)
8. In The Woods (Dir. Lynn Drzick, 1999)
9. Halloween 4 (Dir. Dwight H. Little, 1988)
10. A Bay Of Blood (Dir. Mario Bava, 1971)
11. Killy Joy 2 (Dir. Tammi Sutton, 2002)
12. Jigsaw (Dir. Don Adams & Harry James Picardi, 2002)
13. Kill Joy (Dir. Craig Ross, 2000)
14. Paranoid (Dir. Ash Smith, 2000)
15. Nursie (Dir. Joe C. Maxwell, 2002)
16. Sanitarium (Dir. James Eaves & Johannes Roberts, 2001)
17. Phantoms (Dir. Charles Band, 1990)
18. Pieces (Dir. Juan Piquer, 1982)
19. Exorcism (Dir. William A Baker, 2003)
20. 976 Evil II: The Astral Factor (Dir. Jim Wynorski, 1991)
Classic Horror Box Set Vol. 1
http://play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/632637/Classic_Horror_Box_Set_Vol_1_Box_Set/Product.htmlThe Corpse Vanishes (Dir. Wallace Fox, 1942): Bela Lugosi plays a botanist who sends orchids to blushing brides on their wedding days. But, they are not around to enjoy the reception as Bela kidnaps them to use their glandular fluids to rejuvenate his wife...
Horror Hotel (Dir. John Llewellyn Moxey, 1960): Young college student Nan Barlow (Stevenson) uses her winter vacation to research a paper on witchcraft in New England as her professor recommended that she spent her time in a small village called Whitewood. Once she gets to the village she notices some weird happenings but things begin to happen in earnest when she finds herself "marked" for sacrifice by the undead coven of witches!
The Terror (Dir. Roger Corman, 1963): A lieutenant in Napoleon's army (a young Jack Nicholson) traces a mysterious woman to a castle on the Baltic coast and finds himself trapped by a mad baron (Boris Karloff). This highly enjoyable, atmospheric slice of low-budget horror from the great Roger Corman was also reportedly directed at points by future talents Francis Coppola and Peter Bogdanovich.
Bucket Of Blood (Dir. Roger Corman, 1959): Walter is a busboy overly impressed with the cool cats who hang out at the Yellow Door coffee house, and he wonders how he can become "hip." When he accidentally kills his landlady's pet cat, Walter panics and covers it with clay. His prayers are answered, and before he knows it he's the "cat's meow" of the art world. His talents develop, and--surprise!--he can sculpt humans the same way, too.
The House On Haunted Hill (Dir. William Castle, 1959: Vincent Price has one of his juiciest roles in this haunted-house thriller as millionaire playboy Frederick Loren, who invites five guests out to a genuine haunted house, offering them each $10,000 if they spend the night. Elisha Cook Jr. plays one of the guests, a nervous alcoholic who has been in this house before and witnessed some terrible things. Mr. Loren's beautiful but treacherous wife (Carol Ohmart) is also present - and might be out to kill Frederick during the course of the evening; then again, he might be out to kill her.
The Ghoul (Dir, T. Hayes Hunter, 1934): Boris Karloff's first British film. The story of Professor Morlant, an eccentric Egyptologist who becomes obsessed with the mystical powers of the ancient Egyptian gods. On his deathbed he orders his servant to bind a sacred jewel called 'The Eternal Light' to his hand. He warns that if the jewel is stolen, he will return from the grave looking for revenge.
Little Shop Of Horrors (Dir. Roger Corman, 1960): The original movie of this classic black comedy/horror about a rather dim-witted young man, Seymour (Jonathan Haze), working for $10 a week in Mushnick's flower shop on skid row who develops an intelligent, bloodthirsty plant. He names the plant "Audrey 2" and, as it grows, it demands human meat for sustenance and Seymour is forced to kill in order to feed it. Jack Nicholson has a notable cameo part as an undertaker, Wilbur Force, who is a masochistic dental patient, and the film also features the writer Charles Griffith as the hold-up man and the voice of 'Audrey Jr'...
The Bat (Dir. Crane Wilbur, 1959): Based on the gothic novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart, this haunted house mystery casts Moorehead as the owner of a house with a million dollars hidden in it. Bodies pile up as the mysterious "Bat" tries to find the money first.
Bride Of The Monster (Dir. Edward D. Wood Jr., 1955): Bela Lugosi stars as Dr. Eric Vornoff, who with Lobo (Tor Johnson), a crazed man-beast servant, is conducting flesh-burning radiation experiments in an attempt to create a legion of atomic supermen.
Classic Horror Box Set Vol. 2
http://play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/857390/Classic_Horror_Box_Set_Vol_2_Box_Set/Product.html1. Carnival Of Souls
2. The Ape Man
3. Mesa Of Lost Women
4. Creature From The Haunted Sea
5. The Devil Bat
6. Vampire Bat
7. Dementia 13
8. Shock
9. Black Dragon
Cult Horror Movie Box Set
http://play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/677395/-/Product.html?searchstring=cult+horror&searchsource=0Brides Of Blood (Dir. Eddie Romero & Gerardo De Leon, 1968): A brutal orgy of ghastly terror, as the brides of blood are sacrificed to the non-human creature! Scream in horror at the classic 'Blood Of The Vampires', presented in its original uncut version from original negatives, in this tale of the undead who live on the warm blood of human victims.
Horror Of The Blood Monsters (Dir. Al Adamson, 1970): One of cult movie director Al Adamson's most popular films, known for its use of weird color effects by "Spectrum-X," stars horror icon John Carradine as scientist Dr. Rynning, who leads a space journey to a distant planet of blood-sucking vampires intent on contaminating Earth. While exploring the planet, the crew becomes entrapped by warring tribes of primitive vampire-like men and, in order to escape bloody death, must battle snake-men, bat-demons, and the other hideous denizens of this evil world!
Angels' Wild Women (Dir. Al Adamson, 1972): Tough biker babes stomp a couple of vicious racist rapists and then cool their heels in a rural commune while the men hit the road for a biker rally. The vacation is short-lived when the women discover the seemingly peace-loving guru is actually a drug kingpin with a vicious gang and a side business in human sacrifices...
Brain Of Blood (Dir. Al Adamson, 1972): A deceased ruler of a Middle Eastern country has his brain transplanted into the body of an idiot, but the mad scientist responsible for the operation has his own schemes in mind.
Raiders Of The Living Dead (Dir. Brett Piper & Samuel M. Sherman, 1986): In an abandoned prison, a doctor has revived executed convicts as the living dead! Teenager Jonathan creates a laser gun from a videodisc player and pursues the walking dead, aided by his girlfriend and grandfather. Also tracking down the zombies is a tabloid reporter.
Mad Doctor Of Blood Island (Dir. Eddie Romero, 1968): A man who loves to travel journies to an island and is horrified to discover a mad doctor is creating a race of zombies!
A wild frenzy of blood and destruction takes place that equals anything ever seen on the screen.
This was billed as the "first audience participation horror movie" as audiences viewed the "green blood prologue" ahead of the film and had samples of "green blood" distributed to them to drink as they took the oath for their own protection.
Satan's Sadists (Dir. Al Adamson, 1969: A violent biker gang kills most of the people at a roadside diner. A waitress and ex-marine are witnesses who are chased through the desert by the "Satans" in a blood-thirsty pursuit! Cult movie action from director Al Adamson!
The Blood Drinkers (Dir. Gerardo de Leon, 1966): This weird and chilling tale of vampires and the undead seeking to bring their kind back to life features the evil Marco (Ronald Remy), an updated version of the vampiric Count Dracula replete with cape, fangs, and clean-shaven head! Marco seeks to reanimate his long lost love and infuse her with the blood of his victims as he casts his evil spell over the inhabitants of a lonely village.
Dracula vs. Frankenstein (Dir. Al Adamson, 1971): Count Dracula visits the last of the Frankensteins to show him the original Frankenstein creation buried in a nearby graveyard. Off the wall scream classic!
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