A Stranger is Watching (DVD)
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A Stranger is Watching (DVD)
A psychopath kidnaps a girl whose mother he murdered two years earlier, and hides her beneath Grand Central Station.
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Cat People / Curse of the Cat People (DVD)
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Cat People / Curse of the Cat People (DVD)
This set contains two classic horror films from producer Val Lewton.The first of several interesting horror films by producer Val Lewton, CAT PEOPLE was quite innovative in its style. Joining Lewton's artistic sense and mastery of atmosphere with Jacques Tourneur's directing talent, the film created fear in its audience precisely by not showing too much. This restraint and emphasis on psychological tension rather than physical violence would go on to influence later horror directors. While the story at the heart of the film is rather odd, it is told in a very eloquent and effective manner. Irena Dubrovna (Simone Simon) is a young, Serbian artist living in New York City. When she meets Oliver Reed (Kent Smith), a somewhat bland American, she falls in love and gets married. But their marriage hits the rocks when she becomes consumed with the belief that she is the victim of a curse. According to Irena, the curse will make her turn into a deadly panther the minute she becomes emotionally aroused. In an effort to fix their problems, Oliver seeks psychiatric counseling for his beautiful and tormented young bride. But talking about her problems may only make them worse.CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE: In this excellent, eerie sequel to Jacques Tourneur's CAT PEOPLE, a widower, Oliver Reed (Kent Smith), the father of the introverted six-year-old Amy (Ann Carter) remarries. Lonely and curious, Amy begins to explore her late mother's life and discovers her maternal bloodline is cursed. In her dreams she visits her alluring but devilish mother (Simone Simon) and learns her people become panthers when their blood is aroused. In addition Amy makes friends with Julia (Julia Dean), an elderly actress who lives in a spooky old Victorian next door, and begins competing for her affection with Julia's real daughter, Barbara (Elizabeth Russell). Director Robert Wise's debut (codirected with Gunther von Fritsch) concentrates on childhood fantasy more than suspense and hor...
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Private Parts (DVD)
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Private Parts (DVD)
When a young runaway girl moves into her aunt's hotel, she discovers it is also the home of several twisted individuals.
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Night of the Lepus (DVD)
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Night of the Lepus (DVD)
When an experiment goes horribly awry, a herd of giant killer rabbits are sent galloping across the globe in this gross-out horror movie from 1972. The technical details of the plot, which involve a hormone designed to quash the rampant sexual proclivities of rabbits, are wisely dispensed with early on in order to allow the rampant bunnies enough screen time to rip into their human persecutors. As the giant beasts throw off the cute, loveable mantle they`ve worn for so long, a cast including Janet Leigh (PSYCHO) and DeForest Kelley (Leonard
Bones
McCoy from STAR TREK) attempts to fend them off. The primitive special effects and hammy performances have turned NIGHT OF THE LEPUS into a cult classic over the years, with viewers finding themselves tickled by the actors in bunny-suits who woefully try to replicate an exaggerated version of the real thing. After the wonderfully silly film wrapped, director William F. Claxton`s career took a surprising turn, as he helmed episodes of popular TV shows such as FAME and LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE.
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Campfire Tales (DVD)
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Campfire Tales (DVD)
Another post-modern twist on the horror genre, as urban legends and scary stories are shared and experienced.
Horror/Suspense
Son of Kong (DVD)
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Son of Kong (DVD)
A quickie sequel to the tremendously successful KING KONG, this movie was released in the same year as the original movie. One of Kong`s captors returns to the island where they discovered him, and finds a little baby ape who looks set to follow in his father`s footsteps.
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Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (DVD)
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Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (DVD)
Hollywood is littered with stories of aborted attempts at moviemaking, with many directors finding themselves unceremoniously ousted from a project when a studio gets cold feet and rejects their work. Writer-director Paul Schrader (AUTO FOCUS) found himself in this position when he completed filming on a prequel to 1973`s THE EXORCIST in 2004. With Renny Harlin replacing Schrader in the director`s chair, then reshooting the movie in its entirety, it seemed Schrader`s vision would be forever shelved alongside countless other terminated projects. However, 2005 saw a remarkable turn of events, as Warner Bros allowed Schrader`s version of the film to be released under the name DOMINION: PREQUEL TO THE EXORCIST.Like Harlin`s film, Stellan Skarsgard plays a young Father Lankester Merrin. Traveling to East Africa, Merrin hopes to forget the horrific events of World War II, and repair his tattered beliefs, which have significantly lapsed following the gruesome battles he unfortunately witnessed. Once there, the dejected priest runs into a team of archaeologists, who are unearthing a buried church which appears to have been concealed under the African landscape for several centuries. As Merrin helps the team with their discoveries, some brutal and bloody events break out, leading to his first encounter with the powerful demon who would return to haunt him in the original EXORCIST movie. While the plot is essentially the same as Harlin`s film, Schrader`s movie eschews Grand Guignol-esque gore, choosing to build up a dark, creepy atmosphere instead. Fans looking for gross-out delights will find themselves better-served by Harlin`s version of events, but for anyone looking for a subtle counterpoint to the brutal butchery and violent profanity of the other films in the series, look no further than DOMINION.
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Mighty Joe Young (DVD)
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Mighty Joe Young (DVD)
The King Kong legend is kept alive by a little girl who brings back a pet gorilla from Africa. In true Kong tradition, it grows to an enormous size and later terrorizes the city.
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Taste the Blood of Dracula (DVD)
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Taste the Blood of Dracula (DVD)
The count seeks to avenge the death of a valued friend.DVD Features:Region 1Snap CaseWidescreen - 1.85Audio: Mono - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Trailers - 1. Theatrical Trailer
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Interview with the Vampire (DVD)
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Interview with the Vampire (DVD)
Horror author Anne Rice penned the screenplay for this full-blooded adaptation of her novel, which chronicles the life of 18th-century nobleman Louis (Brad Pitt) after he is bitten by powerful, charismatic vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Though enthralled with the undead lifestyle at first, Louis is unable to warm up to killing humans and grows despondent. To comfort Louis, Lestat creates another vampire (Kirsten Dunst in a star-making peformance), a young girl who from then on cannot age. Antonio Banderas appears as Armand, a 400-year-old vampire, and Christian Slater plays the radio producer who interviews the remorseful Louis.Director Neil Jordan captures the lush decadence and erotic fervor of the novel, infusing the film with rich, dusky tones. The big budget is well used to bring each period and place to sharply detailed life, and there is no skimping on the blood or immortal angst. Thandie Newton has a small role as Louis's Creole servant near the beginning of the film, and Jordan regular Stephen Rea appears as a Parisian vampire theater star. INTERVIEW broke weekend box-office records when it premiered and has since earned a spot in the pantheon of great vampire films.DVD Features:Region 1 EncodingSnap CaseInteractive MenusProduction NotesScene AccessWidescreen Anamorphic (1.85:1) and Full Screen (1.33:1) FormatsDolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound (English, French)
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Brother's Keeper (DVD)
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Brother's Keeper (DVD)
Lucinda Pond (Jeanne Tripplehorn) quit her work in the police force years ago. She reluctantly returns to assist in an investigation involving a reopened unsolved serial killer case she had worked on in the past. Following the killer's clues she is soon shocked to learn that the murderer is her own brother. Delving deeper into the past, she enlists the aid of an ex-boyfriend (Leland Orser) as she tries to find her brother before he kills again.DVD Features:Region 1Snap CaseFull Frame - 1.33Audio: Stereo Surround - English
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The Exorcist: The Version You've Never Seen (DVD)
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The Exorcist: The Version You've Never Seen (DVD)
With a digitally remastered soundtrack including new sound effects and new music along with never-before-seen restored footage, THE EXORCIST: THE VERSION YOU'VE NEVER SEEN pays tribute to this terrifying film, originally released on Christmas Day in 1973. It tells the story of Regan (Linda Blair), a little girl who becomes possessed by the devil and undergoes a violent exorcism conducted by two priests: an aging man at the end of his career (Max Von Sydow) and a young man having a crisis of conscience (Jason Miller). A blood-chilling film directed by William Friedkin and written by William Peter Blatty, this enhanced restoration of the original will thrill audiences anew.DVD Features:Region 1Snap CaseWidescreen - 1.85Single Side - Single LayerAudio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. William Friedkin - Director Theatrical Trailers (2) TV Spots (4) Radio Spots (2)Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes
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