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Witchboard

(1986)
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A party guest (Stephen Nichols) brings a Ouija board and attempts to contact a spirit he knows. The spirit does appear, but it becomes apparent to the one who brought the Ouija board that this is an evil spirit that is impersonating his spirit, and despite warnings not to use the board alone, a woman uses it alone, and becomes harassed by the evil spirit, his goal to possess her so he can walk the earth again. Also stars Todd Allen and Tawny Kitaen. Also with Rose Marie.

This film comes from an uncut widescreen print in excellent picture quality.





The Witches' Mountain

(1972)
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aka: El Monte De Las Brujas
A young couple traveling through the Pyrenees Mountains in northern Spain stays overnight at an ancient castle, only to discover that it is the headquarters for a coven of witches. Stars Patty Shepard, Cihangir Gaffari and Mónica Randall.





Witchfinder General

(1968)
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aka: The Conqueror Worm
England is torn in civil strife as the Royalists battle the Parliamentary Party for control. This conflict distracts people from rational thought and allows unscrupulous men to gain local power by exploiting village superstitions. One of these men is Matthew Hopkins (Vincent Price's best and most evil role!), who tours the land offering his services as a persecutor of witches. Aided by his sadistic accomplice John Stearne (Robert Russell), he travels from city to city and wrenches confessions from "witches" in order to line his pockets and gain sexual favors. When Hopkins persecutes a priest, he incurs the wrath of Richard Marshall (Ian Ogilvy), who is engaged to the priest's niece. Risking treason by leaving his military duties, Marshall relentlessly pursues the evil Hopkins and his minion Stearne. Widescreen format.

Rare uncut extended print from the U.K.





The Witchmaker

(1969)
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aka's: Legend Of Witch Hollow/The Witchmaster/ Witchkill
Alvy Moore leads a group of individuals into the deep swamplands to investigate paranormal activities. As luck would have it, this little neck of the bayou has been the location of several ritual murders over the past couple of years, all pretty young girls. One of the crew of outsiders (Thordis Brandt) is the descendant of a witch, and her presence interests the leader of the swamp-dwelling witch coven...who become intent on making her one of their own. Stars Anthony Eisley. Also with John Lodge, Shelby Grant and Burt Mustin.

This film comes from an uncut widescreen print.

This film is superbly atmospheric, eerie and accurate. Over the years it has developed a growing cult following. Witchcraft films do not get any better than this and it's considered the best of it's kind. Kicks the butt of The Blair Witch Project (1999). The Witchmaker is the real deal and a must-see classic.

John Lodge (Luther the Berserk) died from prostate cancer on February 1st, 2008. He was 86.

Old time character actor Burt Mustin died from natural causes on January 28th, 1977. He was 92.





Without Warning

(1980)
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aka: It Came Without Warning
An evil alien invader (Kevin Peter Hall) lands in a rural, remote, wooded area and attacks the locals with his flesh-eating, leech-like flying parasites and stores them in a shed for later study. Stars Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Cameron Mitchell and Neville Brand.

This film comes from an uncut import print.

Kevin Peter Hall was involved in a major car accident in Los Angeles. During surgery for his critical wounds, he received a blood transfusion contaminated with the AIDS virus. He died shortly thereafter of complications from AIDS on April 10th, 1991. He was 35.

This 7'2" giant's face was rarely seen in his films, as he usually played monsters and semi-human creatures which required him to wear mounds of make-up, so few people knew that he was a handsome and muscular man underneath.





Without Warning!

(1952)
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aka: The Story Without A Name
Opening with pure noir murder, our love-killer gardener, Carl Martin (Adam Williams, North By Northwest), leaves his latest fair-haired victim gaping at the ceiling in a motel room in a post-passion melee. But our killer is not a random psycho, he's a clean-cut kid with an unknown chip on his shoulder and a pair of garden shears in his hands---and a murderous lust for big-busted blonde babes out for a quick night's thrill. Befriending a local garden shop owner's daughter, Carl boldly snares her in his lair. Scant clues keep Lt. Pete Hamilton (Ed Binns, 12 Angry Men) busy while Carl keeps pruning the blondes. With a tip of the hat and a draw of the gun, the flatfoots keep our killer hustling until he's plucked his last daisy. Also stars Meg Randall. Also with Gene Wood as the off-screen narrator.

Gene Wood was a prolific game show announcer during the 1970s and 1980s. Most often heard over Goodson-Todman (later Mark Goodson Productions) game shows, he was the voice that introduced game shows including Card Sharks, Tattletales, Classic Concentration, Password Plus/Super Password and Family Feud. He died of cancer on May 21, 2004.





The Wizard Of Mars

(1964)
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aka's: Alien Massacre/Horrors Of The Red Planet/ Journey Into The Unknown
In 1974, four astronauts, silver shoe-clad Dorothy (Eve Bernhardt), overweight Doc (Vic McGee), goofy Charlie (Jerry Rannow) and wooden Steve (Roger Gentry), crash land on Mars with only four days of supplies. They now must try to survive on the surface, which is barren except for some canals with huge maggots and fins. After embarking through a golden igneous cavern, braving a storm and finding an unmanned Earth vessel, they discover a golden road which leads them to ruins of what was once a beautiful Martian city. The Martians are modeled after the Flatheads of Oz and their collective consciousness, the "Wizard" (John Carradine), forbids them to leave until they perform a very small task. Film editing by Tom Graeff.

In 1957 Tom Graeff finished production of his most famous film, Teenagers From Outer Space (1958), but could not get a release for it until it was sold to Warner Brothers for a fraction of its $14,000 budget. Warner Brothers released the film to drive-ins in 1959 but Graeff saw no money from the deal. He suffered a nervous breakdown and took out ads in the Los Angeles Times proclaiming that he was the second coming of Christ, calling himself Jesus Christ II. He attempted to legally change his name to this but was denied the request, which made national news. He moved to Pennsylvania but returned to Los Angeles in 1964 to work on The Wizard Of Mars (1965), a cheap take-off on The Wizard Of Oz (1939). After about five years of not being able to find film work, on December 19, 1970, he committed suicide in his car by breathing in carbon monoxide. He was 41 years old.





Wizards Of The Demon Sword

(1991)
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In a world of sword and sorcery, the heroic Thane (Blake Bahner) must save a beautiful princess from the evil wizard, Lord Khoura (Lyle Waggoner). Along his journey he must face sadistic slave traders, deadly dinosaurs and hellish highwaymen as he struggles to posess the all-powerful blade of Aktar---The Demon Sword. Also with Russ Tamblyn, Heidi Paine and Lawrence Tierney.




Wolfman

(1979)
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aka: Wolfman-A Lycanthrope
Colin Glasgow (Earl Owensby) returns home after the murder of his uncle to find out that his uncle's will has been altered and his family is under a werewolf curse. Twists and turns lead to Colin finding his old love Lynn (Kristina Reynolds) and meeting a priest (Edward Grady) who is more than meets the eye. In the end, Colin must find a way to end the curse that has haunted his family over the ages and will do so even if it costs him his life.





Wolfman Never Sleeps (Uncut Version)

(1970)
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aka's: La Furia Del Hombre Lobo/The Fury Of The Wolfman/The Wolfman Never Sleeps
After being bitten by a yeti-like creature, Count Waldemar Daninsky (Paul Naschy) has the curse of the werewolf cast upon him. If he doesn't get rid of it soon, he will turn into a killer beast and run amok when the moon is full. Also stars Perla Cristal, Veronica Lujan and Miguel De La Riva. Also with José Marco and Francisco Amorós. (Uncut).


This film was not released in the US until 1972, due to problems involved with finding a distributor.


This film came from a very rare uncut import print, which includes nude scenes that were cut from all US prints of this film under the title The Fury Of The Wolfman.







The Woman Eater

(1957)
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aka: Womaneater
A mad scientist (George Coulouris) captures women and feeds them to a flesh-eating tree, which in turn gives him a serum that helps bring the dead back to life. Also stars Vera Day and Peter Forbes-Robertson.





The Woman Hunt

(1973)
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aka's: Escape/The Highest Bidder/Women For Sale
Several sexy American girls are abducted and brought to the Philippines. First they're used as hookers, then later they become hunting prey for wealthy males. One of several films which actor/producer John Ashley made in the Philippines. Stars John Ashley, Pat Woodell and Sid Haig. Also with Lisa Todd, Eddie Garcia and Lotis Key.





The Woman Who Came Back

(1945)
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After a bus accident, a woman (Nancy Kelly) comes to believe that she's actually a 300-year-old witch, leading to mass hysteria in the town to which she has recently returned. Also stars John Loder and Otto Kruger.





The Woman With Red Hair

(1979)
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aka's: Akai Kami No Onna/A Woman With Red Hair/赫い髪の女
At his work place, Kozo (Renji Ishibashi) and his colleagues gang rape the boss's teenage daughter. Then, on the highway, Kozo picks up a red-haired woman (Junko Miyashita) walking on the road back to his home. She ends up staying the night. Later, the woman reveals that she has left her husband and son, but refuses to divulge her name. On the other hand, the boss's daughter informs Kozo's colleague that she is pregnant. They decide to elope, but before that, he demands Kozo to let him have sex with the red-haired woman. Also with Ako, Moeko Ezawa, Noboru Mitani, Miyako Yamaguchi, Hatsuo Yamaya and Kai Atô. (In Japanese language, with English subtitles).





Women Are Like That!

(1960)
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aka: Comment Qu'elle Est!
Eddie Constantine's ace spy Lemmy Caution is elected by the French secret service to stop a group of counterfeiting creeps operating out of Europe and Asia. Caution masquerades as a gangster while trying to top the thugs, but finds time to romance French babes Isabelle (Francoise Prevost) and Martine (Francoise Brion).





Women Gladiators

(1963)
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aka's: Thor And The Amazon Women/Le Gladiatrici
A race of Amazon warrior women are enslaving the men of a country, and the mighty Taur (Joe Robinson) is called upon to help them regain their freedom. Also with Susy Andersen.







Women In Cell Block 7

(1973)
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aka's: Diario Segreto Da Un Carcere Femminile/Hell Prison/Love And Death In A Women's Prison/Secret Diary From A Women's Prison
A young woman, Daniella (Jenny Tamburi), is sent to prison for crimes she does not know she committed. It seems her boyfriend Tony was involved in a drug delivery, but all the while innocent Daniella thinks he is carrying baking soda for his bakery. While in prison, Daniella endures repeated threats and beatings intended to force her to tell the whereabouts of the drugs. She has no information to give and so is beaten more. Also stars Anita Strindberg and Eva Czemerys. Also with Paola Senatore.





Women Of Desire

(1974)
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aka's: Nu Ren Mian Mian Guan/Lui Yan Min Min Goon/
女人面面觀

Contains four separate stories about modern love and lust relationships. Stars Ping Ping Wang, Ping Chen and Tina Chin-Fei (In Mandarin language, with English subtitles). 





Women Of The Prehistoric Planet

(1966)
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aka: Prehistoric Planet Women
A space ship crash lands on the third planet of a distant solar system, killing all hands except for a young boy named Tang. The rescue ship arrives some 20 years later. One of the crew, a girl named Linda meets Tang (Robert Ito) and falls in love with him. The crew are then attacked by the native humanoids of the planet and many of them are killed off. When the ship leaves, Linda decides to stay with Tang. The crew sends a message to their home world. They inform them that they have named the new planet...Earth! Also with John Agar.





Women Of The World (Uncut Version)

(1963)
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aka: La Donna Nel Mondo
"The camera strips woman right down to her skin," proclaimed the ads,"...lays bare the secrets of her mind and body!" Using outtakes from Mondo Cane as their foundation, Directors Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara and Franco Prosperi created this leering yet lyrical study of women's roles in the international culture of the bizarre. Here is the female of the species as mothers, murderers, warriors and whores, respected as high-powered executives and objectified as bodacious bombshells, grasping for eternal beauty and even engaging in "unnatural friendships." From love in the streets of Paris to death on the African plain, the Mondo masters turn their unflinching eye on all the things never before known - and never before shown - about Women Of The World. Stars Belinda Lee and Peter Ustinov. Narrated by Stefano Sibaldi.





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