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Body Count
$19.95
Ruggero Deodato, mostly known for his gore-fest cannibal films, try his hand at directing a standard slasher movie. The story has a bodybuilder, junk-food addict, wild blonde nymph and their friends being stalked by a figure that lurks in the shadows. As they explore the Colorado wilderness, their numbers dwindle. Great soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti.


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The Burning
$19.95
A vengeful masked psycho brandishing pruning shears picks off councelors one by one at a lakeside summer camp. This version contains all the effects by Tom Savini that were edited out prior to its release. Also includes the appearance of a young George Costanza when he had hair. Uncut.


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Dario Argento Master Of Horror
$19.95
Dario Argento is one of the most influential directors Italy has ever produced. During his long career he has continued to make some of the most stylish, shocking and creepy features and has shown no signs of slowing down. Long time friend Luigi Cozzi (who also runs Dario�s store Profondo Rosso in Rome) directs this amazing documentary that spans Argento�s career up until his American filmed feature TRAUMA. Filled with many insightful and informative interviews, this is a very personal look at the legend that is Dario Argento and a must have for any horror film enthusiast.


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Death Walks At Midnight
$19.95
A beautiful fashion model agrees to try a new experimental hallucinogenic drug as part of a publicity stunt. While under the influence of the drug she has a vision of a woman being brutally murdered by a man using a vicious spiked glove. It turns out that a woman was killed in the exact same way not long ago and when the model�s story is published by the newspapers, she finds herself being stalked by the killer from her hallucination. Amazing 70�s lounge soundtrack plays throughout this gorgeously stylized giallo thriller. Letterboxed.


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Drive-In Massacre
$19.95
An Illinois drive-in becomes the site of some of the most gruesome murders America�s history when the necking teenagers start loosing their heads to a murderous psychotic whose chosen weapon is an oriental sword. The detectives have hard time figuring out who is the killer with so many people around, so they resort to some under cover action to try and get the attention of the mad hacker. Best viewed with a few beers already in you.


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Dust Devil
$19.95
The dust devil, a shape shifter, emerges from the desert in search of lonely and unloved victims that have already lost everything but life itself. After breaking up with her husband, a woman wanders aimlessly in her car until she picks up a stranger. She begins to regret picking him up when strange things begin to occur. Richard Stanley (Hardware) directs this supernatural serial killer western with heavy doses of style and atmosphere. Uncut. Letterboxed.


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Formula For A Murder
$19.95
David Warbeck (The Beyond) stars an instructor who marries a traumatized, crippled woman. The wife is tormented by a traumatic event that happended early in her childhood. What is even more unfortunate is that her marriage is a just part of her maniac husband's evil scheme to kill her for her money. It isn't long before the formula is put into action and the gory body count starts to mount. This entertaining and very suspenseful giallo is the last film directed by Alberto de Martino (The Antichrist, Miami Golem) and features the same effective score by Francesco de Mass that is in Lucio Fulci's New York Ripper. Uncut and Letterboxed from Japan.


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Friday The 13th
$19.95
This is the classic that set the standard for the teenkill sub genre. In this summer camp slasher there are many imaginative murders done at a fairly fast pace. Includes all the effects by Tom Savini that were edited out prior to its release including Kevin Bacon's spear through the throat and the mom's decapitation. Uncut. Letterboxed.


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Intruder
$19.95
A check-out girl�s ex-boyfriend returns to the supermarket at closing time to start causing trouble. The two of them quarrel and the boyfriend is finally kicked out of the store. After the employees lock the building up for the night to take inventory, people start getting brutally murdered and the survivors must eventually find a way to escape with their lives. Directed by Scott Spiegel and starring old Evil Dead cohorts the Raimi brothers and Bruce Campbell, this is the complete uncensored version that contains the infamous bandsaw lobotomy and the trash compactor head squishing that was cut from the R-rated version. Uncut!


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Mardi Gras Massacre
$19.95
A crazy priest arrives in New Orleans during Mardi Gras to perform human sacrifices for the Aztec god �Quetzaicoati�. He kills prostitutes he considers evil by cutting their hands, feet, and cutting out their heart while alive during the ceremony. A detective relentlessly pursues the priest throughout the events of Mardi Gras until they meet at the climactic nine-person sacrifice. This was on the infamous list of the first 39 video nasties that were banned in the UK during the �80s. It also makes Blood Feast seem like a Kubrick film in comparison.


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Massacre
$19.95
This fine Italian gore slasher flick is directed by Andrea Bianchi (ZOMBI 3) under supervision by maestro Lucio Fulci. The story unfold during the filming a zombie movie entitled Dirty Blood. The horror fantasy becomes horrifying reality when girls start being killed in grisly fashion by a perverted maniac. There is plenty of sleaze, misogynistic violence and the killings are mean spirited and gory as hell. Even before the opening credits a hitch-hiker is bloodily hacked to death with an axe. Italian with English subtitles.


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Mosquito The Rapist
$19.95
Overwhelmed by the memories of his traumatic childhood and the hostile surroundings in which he now lives, a young man is forced to live as a social outcast. His past has caused him mental problems and he now suffers from defective hearing and speech impediments. He surrounds himself with dolls and visits prostitutes but when his insanity takes control over his mind, he turns into a vampire who breaks into tombs, rapes, mutilates and steals parts of corpses and sucks up their bodily fluids thru a two prong glass straw. This German cult classic is certainly one of the most sickest and underrated films of the 70�s that definitely leaves the viewer shocked and disturbed. Letterboxed.


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The Murder Secret
$19.95
A man's aunt invites him and his family to her old country home after she's released from a mental institution. The carnage begins when the dear old Auntie fails to show up and his family members are soon murdered one by one in gory fashion including a decapitation by chainsaw. The making of this film was supervised by the late great Lucio Fulci. Also known as Aunt Marta Does Dreadful Things. Uncut from Japan, Letterboxed.


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Murder To The Tune Of 7 Black Notes
$19.95
Jennifer O�Neill stars as a women named Virginia who suffers from bizarre psychic episodes that have haunted her since childhood. She decides to take a look at her husband�s country house for the first time to maybe renovating it for him, only to be shocked to discover that the house is somewhat familiar to her. While exploring the house, Virginia discovers a room that is identical to one in her visions and is compelled to take a pick axe to the wall, discovering skeletal remains behind the brickwork. With police now on the case, her husband is arrested and Virginia is met with ridicule with her stories of visions and protests of her husband�s innocence. It is now up to herself to try and unravel the mysteries behind her visions and uncover the true murderer. This is a great giallo by Lucio Fulci and Dardano Sachetti�s great script is a very tight and intricate story that unwinds right up to the very end. Fabio Frizzi also delivers one of his most effective scores that builds tension in all the right places. Uncut and Letterboxed from Japan.


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Murder-Rock
$19.95
A group of female dancers are competing against one another at a dance school in New York for a chance to appear on Broadway in a new comedy musical. In what seems to be Lucio Fulci's take on Flashdance, the mysterious killer runs rampant doing away with the dancers by sticking a hat pin through their hearts. A stray from Fulci's usual brutal gore films, but is a clever thriller along the lines of Argento. Original music by Keith Emerson. Uncut from Japan, Letterboxed.


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Nightmare Beach
$19.95
Umberto Lenzi (Make Them Die Slowly) directs this campy 80's slasher and stars the John Saxon and Michael Parks (From Dusk Til Dawn). A year after the execution of a gang leader, teens at Spring Break are being killed by a mysterious motorcycle-riding man who electrocutes his victims. It's up to a football player and his girlfriend to find out who is responsible for the murders. Also known as Welcome to Spring Break. Uncut. Letterboxed.


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Phantom Of Death
$19.95
A concert pianist is stricken with a rare genetic disorder which rapidly ages him. His hair falls out, his teeth rot, he coughs up blood and starts suffering from uncontrollable behaviour problems that include psychotic and murderous episodes. The mad pianist ends up killing the ladies in his life, even his girlfriend that is pregnant with the child he doesn't want to be born. Can the Police Commissioner find out who is responsible for all the deaths? Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal Holocaust) directs this stylish horror-giallo filled with flashy sets, costumes and backdrops, and some pretty gory deaths. Uncut. Letterboxed.


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Pieces
$19.95
A young boy hacks his mom to death with an axe after she slaps him for playing with a nudie jig-saw puzzle. 40 years later, the disturbed lad sets about making his own human jig-saw, which involves carving up various college co-eds with a chainsaw. This cult classic is filled with plenty of gore, unintentional humour and lots of gratuitous nudity.


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Prison
$19.95
A prison guard wrongfully executes a condemned man and after the tragic event the prison closes down. It is now twenty years later and the guard is now a warder who returns to old prison to re-open it. Chaos starts brewing and blood starts flowing when the wrongly executed prisoner returns to kill random prisoners while waiting to take revenge on the man who framed him. Great gory ghost story that stars a then unknown Viggo Mortensen and is one of Renny Harlins first features. Uncut and Letterboxed.


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Scarecrows
$19.95
Five bank robbers, on the run with over $3 million in stolen cash, have the horror-filled time of their lives when one of the robbers takes the cash and parachutes from their hijacked plane into a deserted cornfield. Determined to capture their mutineering compatriot and retrieve the money, they begin their hunt, but soon realize that they are the hunted. One by one they fall prey to the scarecrows torturous ways. Uncut, Uncensored version.


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The Slayer
$19.95
A young couple along with the wife�s brother and his girlfriend travel to an isolated island retreat for some long awaited rest and relaxation. The wife suffers from recurring nightmares of being chased by a maniacal monster around the island, but she soon realizes that the dreams are actually premonitions of things to come. It not very long before The Slayer begins to hunt down his victims, killing them in various inventive and gore-filled ways.


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Snuff Trap
$19.95
A young girl gets kidnapped by some mysterious goons and after getting a hint of her whereabouts, her mother decides to go looking for her herself by entering the seedy underground porn scene of Paris. Mom soon discovers that her daughter may in fact be part of a pornosnuff ring and she will stop at nothing and do whatever it takes to save the young girl from the horrible world she is now entangled in. Bruno Mattei returns to the directors chair in this modern day exploitation sleeze fest. Letterboxed.


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Someone's Watching Me!
$19.95
This extremely rare John Carpenter film was made for television right after he did Halloween and was where he met his future wife and star Adrienne Barbeau. Carpenter uses his gliding camera shots, attention to shadow detail and composition to create one of the best television horror films ever made which plays out as an homage to suspense masters Alfred Hitchcock and Dario Argento.Lauren Hutton plays a woman who moves into a high rise building with a history of suicides and finds herself being harassed by an unseen psycho, who cleverly manages to remain distant enough to keep from being captured by police. She is stalked to the brink of madness until she has no choice but to take matters into her own hands and track him down herself. Uncut from Japan.


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Touch Of Death
$19.95
This sick and twisted outing by Lucio Fulci starts off with a man eating a steak which he has cut out of his latest victim while watching a video recording of her. A few moments later, he descends to his cellar and dismembers the corpse with a chainsaw and passes the remainders through a meat grinder to feed to his pigs. The serial killer is running rampant in the city streets, but is being shadowed by someone who is either copying his murders or placing clues as to his identity at the scenes of his crimes. Extremely mean-spirited, absolutely disgusting, with tasteless humour equals 100% Fulci!


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The Washing Machine
$19.95
This perverse giallo directed by Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal Holocaust) takes place in Budapest, where three sisters live together in a run-down apartment building. All three of the sisters like the sleazy neighbourhood pimp and he knows it and plays them against each other. The pimp ends up being found dead with his body stuff into the sisters� washing machine, but when the inspector arrives at the scene the body is gone. The inspector begins trying to figure out who was responsible and what happened to the body but is eventually drawn into the sisters� bizarre sex games. Also features a score by Claudio Simonetti (Goblin). Letterboxed.

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