HANDS OF A STRANGER (1962 - B&W - 95 min) Director: Newt Arnold Starring: Paul Lukather, Joan Harvey, James Stapleton, Ted Otis, Michael Rye, Laurence Haddon, Elaine Martone, George Sawaya, Michael Du Pont, Sally Kellerman, David Kramer, Irish McCalla, Barry Gordon, Jerry Dodgion, Red Norvo, Red Wooten, Jimmy Wyble Synopsis: When a pianist's hands are destroyed he receives a transplant of human hands, (once belonging to a murder victim.) Much to the bewilderment of the pianist, these new hands decide to take control and gain vengeance for their past owner's death. See "Hands of Orlac" for an interesting comparison.
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
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HANDS OF A STRANGER
(1962 - B&W - 95 min)
Director: Newt Arnold Starring: Paul Lukather, Joan Harvey, James Stapleton, Ted Otis, Michael Rye, Laurence Haddon, Elaine Martone, George Sawaya, Michael Du Pont, Sally Kellerman, David Kramer, Irish McCalla, Barry Gordon, Jerry Dodgion, Red Norvo, Red Wooten, Jimmy Wyble Synopsis: When a pianist's hands are destroyed he receives a transplant of human hands, (once belonging to a murder victim.) Much to the bewilderment of the pianist, these new hands decide to take control and gain vengeance for their past owner's death. See "Hands of Orlac" for an interesting comparison.
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
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HORROR MANIACS
(aka Greed of William Hart )
(1948 - B&W - 80 min)
Director: Oswald Mitchell Starring: Tod Slaughter, Henry Oscar, Ann Trego, Jenny Lynn, Patrick Addison, Arnold Bell, Winifred Melville, Aubrey Woods, Dennis Wyndham, Mary Love, Edward Malin, Hubert Woodward Synopsis: Creepy Tod lurks about snatching bodies in this ghoulish horror film.
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
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The Horror of Party Beach (1964/B&W/72min.)
A teenage horror gem featuring kids on the beach dancing to The Zombie Stomp while radioactive waste turns human skulls under the ocean into horrible monsters. The monster goes on a girl killing spree at the beach and during some slumber parties. Newspaper Headlines - Monsters Strike!, Monsters Strike Again!, and Mass Murder At Slumber Party!
Additional Features: Theatrical Trailer Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
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HORRORS OF SPIDER ISLAND
(1960 - B&W - 77 min)
Director: Fritz Bottger Starring: Alexander D'Arcy, Barbara Valentin, Rainer Brandt, Harald Maresch, Elfie Wagner, Dorothee Parker, Helga Franck, Helga Neuner, Gerry Sammer, Eva Schauland, Helma Vandenberg, Walter Faber Synopsis: When a planeload of models crash-lands on a tropical island, they are forced by the heat and humidity to peel off most of their hot, sticky clothing. That evening they find a giant spider web with a dead scientist caught in it, but this doesn't stop their talent manager from taking a late-night walk. In great monster movie tradition, it's not long before he is bitten by a spider and begins to change into a hairy crab-like giant spider. And really, is there anything a giant spider creature on a desert island likes better than a planeload of models? Super schlock-o.
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
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HUMAN MONSTER
(aka Dark Eyes of London)
(1940 - B&W - 76 min) Director: Walter Summers Starring: Bela Lugosi, Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt, Edmon Ryan, Wilfred Walter, Alexander Field Synopsis: THE HUMAN MONSTER is story based around the proprietor of a home for the blind who uses the residents as pawns in an elaborate murder scheme. After a series of mysterious multiple drownings of blind patients occur, a Scotland Yard detective investigates and discovers an insurance scam.
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
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Hypnotic Eye (1960/B&W/79min.)
A sleaze classic starring Jacques Bergerac as the great Desmond, a hypnotist whose beautiful female volunteer subjects tend to go home and disfigure themselves after his performance. A truly sick film that shows one woman washing her face in acid, another dries her hair over a lit burner. Filmed in Hypno-Magic which is suppose to hypnotize the viewers when the Great Desmond performs his act on screen.
Additional Features: Drive-In Ads Poster and Lobby Card Gallery Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0