Trapped in a house of horror, seven people discover that the only way they'll get out alive is to tell their scariest stories, setting the stage for five tales from directors Ken Russell, Sean S. Cunningham, Joe Dante, Monte Hellman and John Gaeta. This anthology includes spine-tingling tales of sexy succubi, possessed breast implants, nightmarish dream hauntings and more. Jayce Bartok, Lara Harris and Henry Gibson star. |
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Trapped in a house of horror, seven people discover that the only way they'll get out alive is to tell their scariest stories, setting the stage for five tales from directors Ken Russell, Sean S. Cunningham, Joe Dante, |
This engrossing documentary features clips of independent movies made in the pioneering era of the 1950s and '60s, along with interviews with the cinematic mavericks who made them, including Roger Corman and Peter Bogdanovich. |
This engrossing documentary features clips of independent movies made in the pioneering era of the 1950s and '60s, along with interviews with the cinematic mavericks who made them, including Roger Corman and Peter Bogdanovich. |
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Helmed by B-movie king Roger Corman, this pair of classic 1960s chillers features a young Jack Nicholson. In The Terror, Nicholson plays a Napoleonic soldier looking into eerie events at a castle owned by an enigmatic baron (Boris Karloff). In The Little Shop of Horrors, hapless florist Seymour Krelboin (Jonathan Haze) creates a mutant plant with a voracious appetite for human flesh and blood -- and soon some skid row denizens start to disappear. |
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Helmed by B-movie king Roger Corman, this pair of classic 1960s chillers features a young Jack Nicholson. In The Terror, Nicholson plays a Napoleonic soldier looking into eerie events at a castle owned by an enigmatic baron (Boris Karloff).... |
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From Frankenstein to Freddie Kruger, Hollywood's horror genre is honored in this documentary hosted by veteran spook star Christopher Lee. The film encapsulates the history of the genre, from the silent era and the first use of special effects to the gratuitously graphic slasher era of the 1970s and 1980s. Includes clips of old-school actors Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, plus interviews with directors such as Roger Corman and John Carpenter. |
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From Frankenstein to Freddie Kruger, Hollywood's horror genre is honored in this documentary hosted by veteran spook star Christopher Lee. The film encapsulates the history of the genre, from the silent era and the first use of special effects to the gratuitously graphic slasher era of the 1970s and 1980s. Includes clips of old-school actors |
A wanderer named Brayker has the last of seven keys that hold the power to eliminate evil and protect the world from darkness. The evil Collector, however, possesses the other six, and assembles a team of walking dead to take out Brayker. |
A wanderer named Brayker has the last of seven keys that hold the power to eliminate evil and protect the world from darkness. The evil Collector, however, possesses the other six, and assembles a team of walking dead to take out Brayker. |
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Rebellious teen Angie (Julie Bowen) and her three guy-crazed girlfriends steal a car and leave their humdrum town behind in this remake of the 1950s B movie. Part of Showtime Network's Rebel Highways series, the tongue-in-cheek film follows the girls on a road trip filled with wild adventures as they try to catch up with one of the girl's ex-boyfriends before he leaves on Nava... |
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Rebellious teen Angie (Julie Bowen) and her three guy-crazed girlfriends steal a car and leave their humdrum town behind in this remake of the 1950s B movie. Part of Showtime Network's Rebel Highways series, the tongue-in-cheek film follows the girls on a road trip filled with wild adventures as they try to catch up with one of the girl's ex-boyfriends before he leaves on Naval duty. Paul Rudd, Dick Miller and Dee Wallace Stone costar. |
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Aging movie producer Lawrence Woolsey (John Goodman) screens his latest schlock-licious B-movie -- filled with atomic blasts and human mutation -- and gets the attention of teen horror-flick buff Gene Loomis (Simon Fenton), all while the Cuban Missile Crisis intensifies. |
Aging movie producer Lawrence Woolsey (John Goodman) screens his latest schlock-licious B-movie -- filled with atomic blasts and human mutation -- and gets the attention of teen horror-flick buff Gene Loomis (Simon Fenton), all while the Cuban Missile Crisis intensifies. Joe Dante directs this hilarious, touching and nostalgic tale based in Key West, Fla., in 1962. Cathy Moriarty and Kellie Martin co-star. |
Young sweethearts Billy (Zach Galligan) and Kate (Phoebe Cates) move to the Big Apple, land jobs in a high-tech office park and soon reunite with the friendly and lovable Gizmo. But a series of accidents creates a whole new generation of Gremlins. The situation worsens when the devilish green creatures invade a top-secret laboratory and develop genetically altered powers, making them even harder to destroy! |
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Young sweethearts Billy (Zach Galligan) and Kate (Phoebe Cates) move to the Big Apple, land jobs in a high-tech office park and soon reunite with the friendly and lovable Gizmo. But a series of accidents creates a whole new generation of Gremlins. The situation worsens when the devilish green creatures invade... |
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A desert detour strands a father and his comely teenage daughter in a crumbling trailer park that doubles as a hotbed for illicit activity, a playground for sexual discovery -- and the hunting grounds for a serial killer. |
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A desert detour strands a father and his comely teenage daughter in a crumbling trailer park that doubles as a hotbed for illicit activity, a playground for sexual discovery -- and the hunting grounds for a serial killer. |
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A hell-raising Navy test pilot (Dennis Quaid) is miniaturized for a top-secret exploratory journey inside a laboratory rabbit -- but is instead injected into the body of a high-strung nebbish (Martin Short) who works as a supermarket clerk. Co-starring |
A hell-raising Navy test pilot (Dennis Quaid) is miniaturized for a top-secret exploratory journey inside a laboratory rabbit -- but is instead injected into the body of a high-strung nebbish (Martin Short) who works as a supermarket clerk. Co-starring Meg Ryan, Innerspace is like The Fantastic Voyage with a laugh track. Short's twitchy physical comedy is a marvel to behold. |
After Clay Roth (David Goss) -- the son of a World War II veteran (Lee Van Cleef) and brother to two Vietnam vets (David Carradine and Brent Huff) -- gets caught in a schem... |
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After Clay Roth (David Goss) -- the son of a World War II veteran (Lee Van Cleef) and brother to two Vietnam vets (David Carradine and Brent Huff) -- gets caught in a scheme involving a stolen jade statue coveted by yakuza boss Akira Tanaka (Mako), the whole family is drawn into an all-out war with the gangster. Directed by Fred Olen Ray, this high-octane actioner set in Los Angeles's Chinatown co-stars Lois Hamilton and Ross Hagen. |
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Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) embarks on a trip to New York City's SoHo district in hopes of hooking up with a recent acquaintance, the beautiful Marcy Franklin (Rosanna Arquette). But Paul loses all his money, and just to get back home he must endure a night of kooks, psychotics, punks and an angry mob trying to kill him. The supporting cast includes Linda Fiorentino, Teri Garr, John Heard and Catherine O'Hara, with Martin Scorsese directing. |
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Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) embarks on a trip to New York City's SoHo district in hopes of hooking up with a recent acquaintance, the beautiful Marcy Franklin (Rosanna Arquette). But Paul loses all his money, and just to get back home he must endure a night of kooks, psychotics, punks and an angry mob try... |
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This disc includes the episodes 1-2. |
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This disc includes episode 3. |
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When the television miniseries "V" proved to be a smash hit, NBC commissioned this follow-up that shadows the resistance movement's desperate attempts to save the human race from the wrath of the once-friendly Visitors. They're aided by the Fifth Column, a band of rebel Visitors at odds with their evil leader, Diana (Jane Badler). Together, the groups work to develop a chemical agent that will drive the evil Visitors away from Earth forever. |
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Donovan reunites with his son and joins the international Resistance headed by Ham Tyler and Chris Farber. Their priority is freeing Julie, who's being held in the Visitor mothership. Meanwhile, pregnant Robin goes into labor. |
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Donovan turns himself over to the Visitors in order to save his son. Diana learns that her colleagues are plotting against her, but relies on a spy she has in the Resistance. Julie tests a biological weapon that could drive out the Visitors. |
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This disc includes the episodes 1-2. |
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This disc includes episode 3. |
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In the post-apocalyptic future, tyrannical supercomputers teleport a cyborg assassin back to 1984 to snuff Sarah Connor, whose unborn son is destined to lead the human insurgents. Meanwhile, the rebels dispatch a lone warrior to safeguard Sarah. |
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When the television miniseries "V" proved to be a smash hit, NBC commissioned this follow-up that shadows the resistance movement's desperate attempts to save the human race from the wrath of the once-friendly Visitors. They're aided by the Fifth Column, a band of rebel Visitors at odds with their evil leader, Diana (Jane Badler). Together, the groups work to develop a chemical ... |
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In the post-apocalyptic future, tyrannical supercomputers teleport a cyborg assassin back to 1984 to snuff Sarah Connor, whose unborn son is destined to lead the human insurgents. Meanwhile, the rebels dispatch a lone warrior to safeguard Sarah. |
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When the television miniseries "V" proved to be a smash hit, NBC commissioned this follow-up that shadows the resistance movement's desperate attempts to save the human race from the wrath of the once-friendly Visitors. They're aided by the Fifth Column, a band of rebel Visitors at odds with their evil leader, Diana (Jane Badler). Together, the groups work to develop a chemical ... |
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Four months have passed since the Visitors first arrived on Earth. They manipulate world opinion in their favor and plan to eradicate the Resistance. When Diana makes a public appearance, the Resistance finds an opportunity to expose the Visitors. |
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After a lengthy space mission, two astronauts (Steve Barkett and Larry Latham) return to an Earth transformed by nuclear war. As renegade gangs and mutants rule Los Angeles, the astronauts join two pretty women and a couple of kids in a growing resistance movement. This sci-fi adventure follows the men as they battle bell-bottomed biker Cutter (Sid Haig) and his brutal gang. Lynne Margulies, Christopher Barkett and Alfie Martin co-star. |
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After a lengthy space mission, two astronauts (Steve Barkett and Larry Latham) return to an Earth transformed by nuclear war. As renegade gangs and mutants rule Los Angeles, the astronauts join two pretty women and a couple of kids in a growing resistance movement. This sci-fi adventure follows the men ... |
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While relegated to a factory repair shelf, ValCom 17485 (Andy Kaufman), a robot valet, and hostess robot AquaCom 89045 (Bernadette Peters) experience a connection that blossoms into love. They decide to override their programming and explore the forbidden world beyond the factory window. But soon, the police are closing in, and with a baby on the way, the digitized lovers have their robotic hands full. Allan Arkush directs. |
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While relegated to a factory repair shelf, ValCom 17485 (Andy Kaufman), a robot valet, and hostess robot AquaCom 89045 (Bernadette Peters) experience a connection that blossoms into love. They decide to override their programming and explore the forbidden world beyond the factory window. But soon, the ... |
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The students at Vince Lombardi High School love rock 'n' roll -- particularly the Ramones. But there's a new principal (Mary Woronov) in town who's not going to stand for it, and she asks the PTA to help her ban rock 'n' roll music from the halls forever. With the help of the Ramones themselves, the students will fight for their right to party in this classic action-comedy starring P.J. Soles, Vincent Van Patten and Clint Howard. |
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This musical comedy cult classic follows Vince Lombardi High School's fervent love of rock 'n' roll -- particularly The Ramones -- and the students' quest to party. After a few principals have gone nuts and quit, the latest one tries to end the fun. |
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This musical comedy cult classic follows Vince Lombardi High School's fervent love of rock 'n' roll -- particularly The Ramones -- and the students' quest to party. After a few principals have gone nuts and quit, the latest one tries to end the fun. |
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Beatlemania hits Manhattan in director Robert Zemeckis's debut film. The comedy follows six teens on the day of the Beatles' 1964 premiere on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Bride-to-be Pam (Nancy Allen) wants a night of passion with one of the Fab Four; photographer Grace (Teresa Saldana) hopes to take the photo of her career; Rosie (Wendy Jo Sperber) and Richard (Eddie Deezen) are hysterical fans; and the other two are out to ruin the mop-tops' show. |
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Beatlemania hits Manhattan in director Robert Zemeckis's debut film. The comedy follows six teens on the day of the Beatles' 1964 premiere on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Bride-to-be Pam (Nancy Allen) wants a night of passion with one of the Fab Four; photographer Grace (Teresa Saldana) hopes to take the photo of... |
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In post-World War II New York City, aspiring saxophonist Jimmy Doyle (Robert De Niro) takes an orchestra gig to be with up-and-coming chanteuse Francine (Liza Minnelli). They wed soon thereafter, but the stress of two artists struggling to succeed spells romantic disaster. Mary Kay Place and Lionel Stander co-star in director Martin Scorsese's sparkling homage to the Big Band era, which features one of the most recognizable theme songs of all ... |
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In post-World War II New York City, aspiring saxophonist Jimmy Doyle (Robert De Niro) takes an orchestra gig to be with up-and-coming chanteuse Francine (Liza Minnelli). They wed soon thereafter, but the stress of two artists struggling to succeed spells romantic disaster. |
A small-town drifter (Stephen McHattie) and his girlfriend (Kay Lenz) run afoul of the law when they witness the local sheriff murdering one of his deputies. Of course, it doesn't take long for the wily lawman to spread the word that the two are actually terrorists, which means they've got to keep on moving to stay alive. Lonny Chapman and Eddie Albert co-star in this high-speed action thriller from the 1970s. |
At B movie factory Miracle Pictures, a good movie really is a miracle. Aspiring actress Candy is looking for her big break, but instead gets a part in Miracle's latest oeuvre. She's happy -- until somebody starts killing off the film's starlets. |
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A small-town drifter (Stephen McHattie) and his girlfriend (Kay Lenz) run afoul of the law when they witness the local sheriff murdering one of his deputies. Of course, it doesn't take long for the wily lawman to spread the word that the two are actually terrorists, which means they've got to keep on moving to... |
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At B movie factory Miracle Pictures, a good movie really is a miracle. Aspiring actress Candy is looking for her big break, but instead gets a part in Miracle's latest oeuvre. She's happy -- until somebody starts killing off the film's starlets. |
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Prohibition-era mobster Al Capone (Ben Gazzara) rises from the streets of Brooklyn in this gritty biopic, learning his trade from gangland czar Frank Torrio (Harry Guardino) and then moving to Chicago, where he becomes the brutal king of the rackets. Capone maintains a ruthless grip on his criminal kingdom... |
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Prohibition-era mobster Al Capone (Ben Gazzara) rises from the streets of Brooklyn in this gritty biopic, learning his trade from gangland czar Frank Torrio (Harry Guardino) and then moving to Chicago, where he becomes the brutal king of the rackets. Capone maintains a ruthless grip on his criminal kingdom until dementia brought on by syphilis catches up with him. Sylvester Stallone also appears as notorious mob thug Frank Nitti. |
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When Confederate Capt. Bentley (George Hamilton) escapes from a Union POW camp, he kidnaps Emily (Inger Stevens), the beautiful fiancée of the camp's commander, Maj. Walcott (Glenn Ford), to ensure his safe getaway. But as Walcott begins a manhunt, Bentley's fellow escaped Rebs hatch a dishonorable new plan for Emily's fate. Can Walcott recapture the prisoners before it's too late? Look for a young Harrison Ford among the troops. |
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Paul Groves, a TV commercial director, is in the midst of a personality crisis. His wife Sally has left him and he seeks the help of his friend John, a self-styled guru who's an advocate of LSD. Paul asks John to be the guide on his first "trip." |
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The Wigglers just want to get their big break, even if it means performing in drag at a Long Beach, Calif., custom car show. Chris Noel, Gail Gilmore, Mikki Jamison and Brenda Benet star as the girlfriends of the band members, with Edd Byrnes as their devious manager. The wacky action is punctuated with performances by real-life pop groups, including the Supremes, the Righteous Brothers, the Hondells and the Four Seasons. |
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The Wigglers just want to get their big break, even if it means performing in drag at a Long Beach, Calif., custom car show. Chris Noel, Gail Gilmore, Mikki Jamison and |
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Medical student Guy Carrell believes his father was buried while still alive and fears he'll suffer the same fate. Growing increasingly paranoid, he builds himself a mausoleum rigged for escape. |
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Medical student Guy Carrell believes his father was buried while still alive and fears he'll suffer the same fate. Growing increasingly paranoid, he builds himself a mausoleum rigged for escape. |
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Down-on-his-luck plant-shop employee Seymour (Jonathan Haze) thinks he's got it made when he develops a new Venus flytrap hybrid. Not so fast, Seymour: Turns out, the plant has not only a voice but also a voracious appetite ... for human flesh! This 1960s cult classic directed by B-movie master Roger Corman and co-starring Jack Nicholson inspired a hit Broadway musical, a TV cartoon series and a 1986 remake. |
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Buckle up for these three fast, cheap and out-of-control creations by B-movie godfather Roger Corman. A Bucket of Blood stars Dick Miller as a dorky waiter who becomes an unlikely hit in the beatnik art world. Police do nothing while trappers keep getting dragged into the swamp in Attack of the Giant Leeches... |
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Down-on-his-luck plant-shop employee Seymour (Jonathan Haze) thinks he's got it made when he develops a new Venus flytrap hybrid. Not so fast, Seymour: Turns out, the plant has not only a voice but also a voracious appetite ... for human flesh! This 1960s cult classic directed by B-movie master Roger Corman |
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L.A.'s No. 1 Lakers fan -- Jack Nicholson -- stars in a clutch of cult classics that have had audiences shuddering (and howling with laughter) for years. In Little Shop of Horrors, masochistic Jack gets some dental work done ... the hard way! In Roger Corman's low-budget horror flick The Terror, Jack penetra... |
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L.A.'s No. 1 Lakers fan -- Jack Nicholson -- stars in a clutch of cult classics that have had audiences shuddering (and howling with laughter) for years. In Little Shop of Horrors, masochistic Jack gets some dental work done ... the hard way! In Roger Corman's low-budget horror flick The Terror, Jack penetrates the eerie confines of a Baltic castle. In Hell's Angels on Wheels, Jack is a gas station attendant who joins the maniacal Hell's Angels. |
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Buckle up for these three fast, cheap and out-of-control creations by B-movie godfather Roger Corman. A Bucket of Blood stars Dick Miller as a dorky waiter who becomes an unlikely hit in the beatnik art world. Police do nothing while trappers keep getting dragged into the swamp in Attack of the Giant Leeches. And The Wasp Woman lives up to its title as a vain cosmetics mogul (Susan Cabot) tests a new beauty cream containing a wasp enzyme. |
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Roger Corman directs this perverse pair of fun flicks. First, Shelley Winters gives a larger-than-life portrayal of notorious outlaw Ma Baker, who drafts her psycho sons -- played by Clint Kimbrough, |
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Roger Corman directs this perverse pair of fun flicks. First, Shelley Winters gives a larger-than-life portrayal of notorious outlaw Ma Baker, who drafts her psycho sons -- played by Clint Kimbrough, Robert Walden and Robert De Niro -- into a life of crime in Bloody Mama. Then, a hapless busboy (Dick Miller) becomes the toast of the beatniks with his lifelike sculptures in Bucket of Blood -- but with each piece he creates, someone disappears. |
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This duo of B-movie delights from 1959 features a naïve coffeehouse busboy who stumbles -- quite gruesomely -- into fame, and a menacing oversized reptile that's terrorizing the residents of a tiny Texas town. In Roger Corman's A Bucket of Blood, Walter Paisley (Dick Miller) makes a splash with his startlingly lifelike sculptures. In The Giant Gila Monster, hot-rodder Chase Winstead (Don Sullivan) battles the title beast's insatiable appe... |
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Walter Paisley (Dick Miller) is a shy busboy at a hip coffeehouse where beatnik poets perform. Yearning to be accepted into the world of avant-garde art, Paisley finally gets his chance when his sculpture of (and containing) a dead cat turns him into an overnight sensation. Barboura Morris, Ed Nelson and future game show host Bert Convy co-star in B-movie king Roger Corman's classic black comedy. |
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Roger Corman directs this perverse pair of fun flicks. First, Shelley Winters gives a larger-than-life portrayal of notorious outlaw Ma Baker, who drafts her psycho sons -- played by Clint Kimbrough, Robert Walden and Robert De Niro -- into a life of crime in Bloody Mama. Then, a hapless busboy (Dick Miller) becomes the toast of the beatniks with his lifelike sculptures in Bucket of Blood -- but with each piece he creates, someone disappears. |
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There's a new sheriff in town when Marshal Scott Hood (William Schallert) is gunned down, and his wife, Rose (Beverly Garland), takes over his duties. But Rose's new role doesn't sit well with a powerful local madam (Allison Hayes), who promptly hires an assassin (John Ireland) to take her out. B-movie king Roger Corman directs in one of his first forays into feature filmmaking. Jonathan Haze co-stars. |