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The Blood Spattered Bride

[dvd#1]

  • Rating [Not Rated]

  • Released by [Anchor Bay]

  • Duration [101 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1972/2000

    [Note: AKA 'La Novia Ensangrentada'. Written and directed by Vicente Aranda. Starring Alexandra Bastedo.]


    [Below: Blue Underground release of The Blood Spattered Bride]


    Let's Scare Jessica to Death

    [dvd#2]

  • Rating [PG]

  • Released by [Paramount]

  • Duration [88 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1971/2006

    [Note: What a strange name for a movie. Directed by John Hancock.]

    [Below: Poster]


    Graveyard Tramps

    [dvd#3]

  • Rating [R]

  • Released by [Brentwood Home Video]

  • Duration [85 minutes]

  • Presentation [Standard]

  • ©1973/2003

    [Note: The original name for this strange movie was 'Invasion of the Bee Girls.'
    Don't you hate how old movies are 'repackaged' these days to include cover art that has nothing to do with the movie and even renamed?
    Anything to Sell, Sell, Sell...]


    [Below: Original poster for Invasion of the Bee Girls]


    Burial Ground
    -The Nights of Terror

    [dvd#4]

  • Rating [Not Rated]

  • Released by [Shriek Show]

  • Duration [85 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1980/2002

    [Note: Italian horror directed by Andrea Bianchi.
    This film has been known under other titles like 'Nights of Terror,' 'Le Notte Del Terrore,' 'Zombie Horror' and 'Zombi 3.'
    Starring Karen Well and Peter Bark.]


    Ilsa
    -She Wolf of the SS

    [dvd#5]

  • Rating [Not Rated]

  • Released by [Synopsis]

  • Duration [93 minutes]

  • Presentation [Fullscreen]

    [Note: This is a Korean edition of this stupid film, shame on you Korea! I've always found these 'nazi exploitation' films extremely foolish. Ever since the fall of the 3rd Reich the world has been obsessed with 'sexy Nazi' girls. Especially mean ones that force you to have sex with them. Oh how terrible. As early as the 1950's, maybe earlier, 'men's magazines' began playing out this theme. There are literally thousands of examples. It is really weird that a lot of the men these magazines were marketed to were actually veterans of WWII. Imagine coming home from war and wanting to look at naked pictures of your 'enemies' and fantasizing about them dominating you? Haha... it is quite funny and fairly disturbing.]

    [Below are some examples of the endless ocean of absurdity!]


    A Blade in the Dark/Macabre

    [dvd#6]

  • Rating [Not Rated]

  • Released by [Anchor Bay]

  • Duration [104/90 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1983/1980/2003

    [Note: These are directed by Lamberto Bava. A Blade in the Dark stars 'Andrea Occhipinti' of Fulchi's 'New York Ripper.'
    Macabre, also known as 'Frozen Terror,' is also the debut film of Bava. ]

    [Above: Stand alone version of A Blade in the Dark]


    Rabid

    [dvd#7]

  • Rating [R]

  • Released by [Somerville House]

  • Duration [91 minutes]

  • Presentation [Fullscreen]

  • ©1986

    [Note: Directed by David Cronenberg, this movie stars porn star Marilyn Chambers in her first leading role in a mainstream film.]


    The Beast

    [dvd#8]

  • Rating [Not Rated]

  • Released by [Cult Epics]

  • Duration [134 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1975/2001

    [Note: Walerian Borowczyk's 'La Bete.' Billed as the 'Most controversial film of the decade.' While that's probably not true, this film was banned for many years in a ton of countries. Why? Probably more for its depictions of beastiality than its lavish nudity.]

    [Below: A more recent version]

    [Below: Spanish version]

    [Below: German version]

    [Below: European version]

    [Below: Advertisement]

    [Below: 'lobby card']

    [Below: Movie Still]

    [Below: Movie Still]

    [Below: Movie Still]


    Aswang

    [dvd#9]

  • Rating [Not Rated]

  • Released by [Mondo Macabro]

  • Duration [-]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1994/2003

    [Note: An aswang is a Philipino vampire that feeds on the unborn. When this film was originally released it was cut for an R rating and called 'The Unearthing.' After a brief theatrical release video chains refused to carry it. A strange and interesting film.]


    Carnival of Souls/Horror Hotel

    [dvd#10]

  • Rating [Rated R]

  • Released by [Diamond Entertainment]

  • Duration [80/76 minutes]

  • Presentation [Fullscreen]

  • ©1960/1962/2000

    [Note: These black and white budget movies are pretty boring compared to modern standards. Carnival of Souls was remade in the 80's or 90's. The great Christopher Lee stars in Horror Hotel.]


    Count Yorga Vampire

    [dvd#11]

  • Rating [Rated PG-13]

  • Released by [Metro Goldwyn Mayer]

  • Duration [1 hour 33 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1970/2001

    [Note: These American movies are children's cartoons compared to their European contrerparts of the time.]


    Cave of the Living Dead

    [dvd#12]

  • Rating [Not Rated]

  • Released by [Image Entertainment]

  • Duration [86 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1965/1993

    [Note: Originally a West German-Yugoslav production called 'The Curse of the Green Eyes,' it was retitled and re-dubbed for release in America.]


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