A mad doctor experimenting in hypnotic regression determines that one of his patients is the reincarnation of an Aztec princess. She reviles the location of a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatan. During the doctor's expedition to find the hidden chamber, with hopes of finding the lost treasure of the Aztecs, they discover two mummified bodies, one of which is revived and possesses the curse of lycanthropy. A rare chance to see Lon Chaney Jr., wearing makeup similar to the old Universal monster films, playing both his Werewolf and Mummy characters in one film. A very rare and interesting South-Of-The-Border oddity.
Additional Features: Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
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Fire Maidens of Outer Space (1956/B&W/80min.)
British science fiction version of Cat Women of the Moon, which is just as ridiculous and as much fun. Anthony Dexter is the astronaut leader who finds a lost all-female civilization (what more could you ask for!) on a moon orbiting Jupiter. These descendants of the citizens of Atlantis wear bathing suits and lie around in flames for extra energy. Lumpy-faced mutant monsters attack the astronauts and capture the fire maidens when they can. A must see for the 'so bad it's good' old sci-fi movie fans.
Additional Features: Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
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FLYING SERPENT (1946/B&W/59min.)
An insane archaeologist (George Zucco) masters the art of the ancient Aztecs to control the bird-god ’Quetzalcoatl to perform his murderous bidding. This was performed in similar fashion by the same PRC studio years before with Bela Lugosi in THE DEVIL BAT. An interesting low budget flick.
Additional Features:Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0