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Prison Heat (1993) $19.99
Four American babes on vacation in Turkey run into trouble when they are imprisoned by corrupt army officials for alleged cocaine possession. Stars Rebecca Chambers, Lori Jo Hendrix and Kena Land.


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Peeping Tom (1960) $19.99
aka's: Face Of Fear/The Fotographer Of Panic
As a boy, Mark Lewis (Carl Boehm) was subjected to bizarre experiments by his scientist-father, who wanted to study and record the effects of fear on the nervous system. Now grown up, both of his parents dead, Mark works by day as a focus-puller for a London movie studio. He moonlights by taking girlie pictures above a news agent's shop. But Mark has also taken up a horrifying hobby: He murders women while using a movie camera to film their dying expressions of terror. Also stars Moira Shearer, Anna Massey and Maxine Audley.

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Run, Angel, Run (1969) $19.99
William Smith, in one of his best acting roles, plays an ex-biker who tries to start a new and better life. His friends have other ideas. Also stars Valerie Starrett and Dan Kemp. (Very rare).


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Up In The Cellar (1970) $19.99
aka's: Three In The Cellar/3 In The Cellar/Beginners Three
After a student (Wes Stern) loses a scholarship due to a computer glitch, he attempts to take his own life. During his suicide, however, he is stopped by the college president (Larry Hagman), who is running for the U.S. Senate. Since the student feels that by stopping his suicide, the college president has "killed" him, he gets back at him by seducing the man's wife (Joan Collins), daughter (Catlin Adams) and mistress (Judy Pace).

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The Swinging Barmaids (1975) $19.99
aka's: Eager Beavers/Room Service Sex
Suspense thriller about a psychopathic killer who one-by-one murders the waitresses of a San Fernando Valley nightclub. With William Smith and Dyanne Thorne (in a small role).




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Viva America! (Uncut Version) (1969) $19.99
aka's: ¡Viva América!/Die Wahrheit über Frank Mannata/La Vera Storia Di Frank Mannata/The True Story Of Frank Mannata/Cry Chicago/Mafia Mob
Gangster chronicle about Italian immigrant Frank Mannata (Jeffrey Hunter), who becomes his brother's partner in 1920's Chicago and introduces a new order in the underworld. Also stars Margaret Lee and Guglielmo Spoletini and with Pier Angeli. (In German language and in widescreen format).

NOTE: This is the totally uncut German language version of this film, which includes 5 minutes of additional footage featuring the violent mafia killings. These rather graphic scenes were cut from most other TV airings.

This film was to be Jeffrey Hunter's final screen appearance. During filming, Hunter was injured in an on-set explosion, suffering facial lacerations from broken glass and powder burns. Later an old friend, a former British commando, accidentally hit him on the chin with a karate strike when Hunter, who knew judo, failed to defend himself in time, banging the back of his head against a door. Then, while on a plane with his wife returning to the United States, Hunter's right arm suddenly became semi-paralyzed and he lost the power of speech (two signs of a stroke). He was then taken directly off the plane, upon landing, to a hospital in Los Angeles. He soon recovered and was released after a couple of weeks. Shortly after signing to co-star with Vince Edwards in The Desperados (1969), Hunter suffered a cerebral hemorrhage while on a short flight of steps in his living room and collapsed, injuring his head in the fall. It was not known how long he had been unconscious when he was finally found. He died without regaining consciousness the following day on May 27th, 1969, after surgery to repair the skull fracture. He was 42.

Trivia: Jeffrey Hunter left during the production of this film in Spain when the producers ran out of money for the cast and crew. He then returned to the U.S. where he died unexpectedly. The film was later finished without him.

Hunter suffered face lacerations and powder burns on the set of this film, which was said to have later contributed to his death, during the scene with the shootout between the two cars. Apparently, the rear windshield of the car was supposed to explode outward, but instead, due to a badly rigged special effect, imploded inward, directly behind Hunter. Afterwards he also complained of hearing loss.

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The Turkish Star Trek (1974) $19.99
aka: Ömer The Tourist In Star Trek
"Turist Omer" is a series of films about a character who always winds up in bizarre situations. This time around, Omer gets mistakenly beamed aboard the Starship Enterprise, where he's dropped right into the middle of a Turkish imitation of the Star Trek TV episode "The Man Trap." Like The Turkish Star Wars, this film shamelessly swipes special effects footage from the original! (In Turkish language).

NOTE: The images below do not represent the picture quality for the film itself.

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. Super Strange Video has the ultimate collection of rare and vintage cult, horror, sci-fi, erotic movies. Featuring Barbara Steele, Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Brigitte Lahaie, Bruce Li, Christopher Lee,, Evelyn Ankers, Frankenstein, Gamera, George Sanders, Guiron, Helga Line, Jiger, Kumi Mizuno, Lon Chaney, Lorena Velazquez, Michael Gough, Michael Rennie, Paul Naschy, Peter Cushing, Robert Reed, Santo, Starman, Ted Cassidy, Valerie Leon, Vincent Price, Viras, Zigra