Synopsis: An Italian movie set in Mexico about a radioactive blob (Caltiki), which is discovered in a subterranean pool near some Mayan ruins. The blob eats the flesh from the bones of anyone who gets to close to it. Caltiki goes on a rampage in search of flesh. Some very good shocks and gore for a fifty's film. Presented on this DVD is the UNCUT VERSION.
Additional Features: Full Screen Version(in english) UNCUT Rare Widescreen version (very obscure - In Italian) Drive-In Ads Coming Attractions Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
$12.99/DVD
Chandu The Magician (1932 - B&W - 71 min.)
Director: William Cameron Menzies Marcel Varnel
Synopsis: Megalomaniac and would-be world dominator Roxor (Bela Lugosi) has kidnapped Robert Regent, along with his death ray invention, in hopes of using it to degenerate humanity into mindless brutes, leaving himself as Earth's supreme intelligence
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
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Colossus of New York (1958/B&W/70 min.)
Director: Eugene Lourie Starring: John Baragrey, Mala Powers, Otto Kruger, Robert Hutton, Ross Martin, Charles Herbert, Ed Wolff.
Famous scientist Ross Martin is hit and killed by a truck just after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. His Father, a brilliant brain surgeon, transplants his son's brain into a giant robot he has been creating. The 12-foot-tall robot, wearing a cape and metal braces on his shoes, is one of the finest science fiction creations of the fifties. The robot begins to develop super powers and eventually malfunctions creating chaos through New York City before being destroyed.
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
$12.99/DVD
COSMIC MAN (1959 - B/W - 72 min)
Director: Herbert S. Greene
Starring: John Carradine, Bruce Bennett, Angela Greene, Paul Langton, Scotty Morrow, Lyn Osborn, Walter Maslow, Herbert Lytton, Alan Wells.
Synopsis: Influenced by the sci-fi classic THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, this film satrs John Carradine as a friendly but misunderstood alien who arrives in a giant globe-shaped spacecraft. The alien has black skin and a white shadow, but disguises himself as a human by wearing a trench coat, hat, and sunglasses. A very interesting minor sci-fi film.
Additional Features: Original Theatrical Trailer Coming Attractions Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
$12.99/DVD
Crack in the World (1965/COLOR/96 min)
Starring: Dana Andrews, Janette Scott, Kieron Moore, Alexander Knox, Peter Damon, Jim Gillen, Gary Lasdun, Alfred Brown, Mike Steen, Emilo Carrere, Sydna Scott, John Karlsen, Todd Martin, Ben Tatar Synopsis: A scientist (Dana Andrews) is searching for a new source of energy, when he sets of an atomic bomb at the Earth's core that threatens to crack the world in two. Filmed in Spain with some fine acting by all players and very good special effects for it's time.
Additional Features: Dolby Digital 2.0
$12.99/DVD
CREATION OF THE HUMANOIDS (1962 - COLOR - 75 min.)
Director: Wesley Barry
Starring: Don Megowan, Erica Elliot, Don Doolittle, George Milan, Dudley Manlove, Frances McCann, David Cross, Malcolm Smith, Richard Vath, Reid Hammond, Pat Bradley.
Synopsis: A classic minor sci-fi classic about the future after World War III with a small group of surviving humans using super-intelligent purplish green humanoids to do all of their work for them. It was considered to be one of Andy Warhol’s favorite movies.
Additional Features: Original Theatrical Trailer Drive-In Ads Coming Attractions Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
$12.99/DVD
Creature with the Atom Brain (1955/B&W/69 min.)
The first mass atomic zombie attack feature. A scientist creates an army of super-strong robot men with stitches where their skulls were cut open. The zombie killers are used by gangsters to kill off rivals and public officials. It was the first of several fun horror films (Invasion of the Saucer Men, Invisible Invaders, It, The Terror From Beyond Space ) from director Edward L. Cahn.
Additional Features: Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
$12.99 / DVD
Creeping Terror (1964 - B&W - 75 min)
Director: Arthur Nelson
Starring: Arthur Nelson, Shannon O’Neil, William Thourlby, John Caresio, Brendon Boone, Byrd Holland, Jack King, Pierre Kopp, Ken Savage, Mark Field, Les La Marr, Mary Price, Louise Lawson, Myra Lee, Buddy Mize
Synopsis: Without a doubt one of the top five ‘So Mad It’s Good’ films of all time. Two hairy giant erect penis shaped aliens land near Lake Tahoe and roam the countryside looking for victims to consume through their giant mouth-hole located at the base of these incredible creatures. It is amazingly hilarious to watch the victims, as they have to fake being dragged inside the monster as it is consuming them. A real laugh riot that you have to see to believe.
Additional Features: Interactive Menus Dolby Digital 2.0
$12.99/DVD
Cry of the Werewolf 1944 - B&W - 63 min)
Director: Henry Levin
Starring: Nina Foch, Stephen Crane, Osa Massen, Barton MacLane, Blanche Yurka, Ivan Triesault, John Abbott, Fritz Leiber, Fred Graff, Milton Parsons, John Tyrrell, Robert Williams
Synopsis: Queen Celeste (Nina Foch) is raised by gypsies and becomes a crazed wolf killer that prays on the local villagers.