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All films are now available in both DVD and VHS formats. The price for DVDs is $20 each, plus shipping. (Please indicate which format you want on the DVD ... DVD+ or DVD- ... If you are unsure, refer to the instruction book that came with your DVD player. If not specified, all DVDs will be recorded in the more common DVD- format.) The price for VHS tapes is $15 each, plus shipping. (The shipping charge in the U.S. is $5 per order, no matter how many tapes, or DVDs you purchase). We are always striving to upgrade our copies of these films, so that we may provide our customers with the best copies of the films that is available. All tapes are recorded on name brand tapes or DVDs. ALL TITLES ARE IN ENGLISH. |
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(English version of a notorious early, biblical sex film is truly something of which Ed Wood Jr. would have been proud. It is surprisingly risque, with tons of nudity and a bizarre Criswell-like narrator.) |
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(Momia Azteca...First of the Aztec Mummy trilogy, imported, dubbed and butchered by Jerry Warren; Ramon Gay, Rosita Arenas, Bruno Ve Sota.) |
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(Monstruo de la Montana Hueca...English version of this good Mexican/U.S. co-production. It was one of the first to combine the western and sci-fi genres. Some cowboys discover a valley with living dinosaurs; Guy Madison, Patricia Medina.) |
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(Sangre de Nostradamus...Forth and final film in the Nostradamus vampire series, dubbed by K. Gordon Murray. The living dead Nostradamus is still trying to convince the heroes that vampires exist; German Robles, Julio Aleman.) |
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(Vampiro Sangriento...Atmospheric film introduces the Mexican vampire creation Count Frankenhausen. The story was continued in the excellent, Invasion of the Vampires; Carlos Agosti, Erna Martha Bauman.) |
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(Baron del Terror...The one-and-only! A bizarre, brain-slurping, occult monster film dubbed into English by K. G. Murray. If you only see one Mexi-monster film -- make it this one; Abel Salazar, German Robles, Ariadna Welter.) |
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(Echenme al Vampiro...This haunted house comedy was imported by K. Gordon Murray. It involves murders, monsters and other weird doings, surrounding the reading of a will.) |
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(Camara del Terror...Lots of torture and a living rock monster highlight this, the last of 4 horror films Boris Karloff made in Mexico in the 1960s; Julissa, Carlos East.) |
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(Marca del Muerto...English version of an atmospheric, "Mad-doctor-seeking-immortality" film; Fernando Casanova, Sonia Furio.) |
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(Cronos...Classic modern Mexican vampire film. A man finds a device that restores youth, but at a price. A dying industrialist also wants it at any cost. A well-made and highly regarded film. Federico Luppi.) |
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(Venganza del Sexo...Rare Argentine sex/horror film contains: a mad doctor, nudity, a living brain, some robot-like monsters and kidnapped women who are transformed into sex-machines. This bizarre B&W film was quite explicit for the 1960s.) |
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(Maldicion de Nostradamus...First film in the great "Nostradamus" vampire series, dubbed by K. Gordon Murray. A vampire tries to convince a scientist that he exists. He does this by announcing twelve victims he will kill; German Robles, Julio Aleman.) |
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(Maldicion de la Momia Azteca...Second Aztec Mummy film adds a Santo-like masked hero to the mix. A mad doc uses reincarnation and a bunch of murderous crooks to try to find a treasure. The scary mummy guarding the treasure has other ideas; Ramon Gay, Rosita Arenas.) |
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(Maldicion de la Llorona...A gruesome, underrated horror film imported by K. Gordon Murray. A vampire-like witch lives in a spooky castle with her killer dogs, her decayed grandma and not one, but two homicidal maniacs; Rosita Arenas, Abel Salazar, Rita Macedo.) |
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(Munecos Infernales...Classic K. Gordon Murray import. Those murderous doll-midgets are a kid's nightmare, as is the giant zombie. This one is still pretty creepy; Elvira Quintana, Ramon Gay.) |
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(Luchadoras vs el Medico Asesino...First Wrestling Women film is the most enjoyable of this superior series. It features mad scientists, nubile women, a Frankenstin-like monster and much more. Certainly one of my favorite Mexican films; Lorena Velazquez, Elizabeth Campbell.) |
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(Mansion de la Locura...A writer visits an insane asylum where a demented patient has taken over, with surreal results; Claudio Brooke.) |
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(Casa del Terror...Lon Chaney's wolfman meets comedian G. Valdez. This incoherent mess was dubbed into English by Jerry Warren -- with much of the original story removed -- replaced by unrelated scenes added from La Momia Azteca. A narrator tries (in vain) to tie it together. A real hoot; Yolanda Varela.) |
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(Jorge Rivero plays a preacher with a sexy wife and four sexy daughters. The family inherits a bordello, but have to face off against the Dalton Gang in order to enjoy their new life. Fun comedy / western with tons of nudity; Chuck Connors, Michael Conrad, John Ireland.) |
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(A likable Italian masked wrestler film, Goldface combines elements of the Mexican luchador film and the spy genres -- with the tone of a spaghetti western; Robert Anthony.) |
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(Invasion de los Vampiros...K. Gordon Murray's English-dubbed version of a fine, atmospheric, Mexican vampire film. A great ending - which still is pretty effective; Erna Martha Bauman, Carlos Agosti.) |
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(Santo contra los Zombies...Early (1962) Santo film features mad scientists, wrestling, an army of zombies and the popular Lorena Velazquez; Armando Silvestre.) |
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(Grito de la Muerte...Atmospheric haunted house/western -- one of the first Mexican horror films in color; Gaston Santos, Maria Duval, Pedro de Aguillon.) |
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(Cabeza Viviente...Campy mummy/dismembered head film imported by K. Gordon Murray. Has reincarnation, a murderous mummy and, as promised by the title, a living dismembered head! Some very funny dialog. Ana Luisa Peluffo, Mauricio Garces, Abel Salazar.) |
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(Serenata Macabra...English version of a Boris Karloff Mex/U.S. co-production, about a spooky mansion containing some murderous toys; Julissa, Andres Garcia.) |
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(Hombre y el Monstruo...A combination of a Sell-Your-Soul-to-the-Devil theme with plenty of werewolf action and thrills. A good monster film dubbed into English by K. Gordon Murray; Enrique Rambal, Abel Salazar.) |
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(U.S./Mex co-production stars John Carradine as a vampire out to end his bloodline &emdash; by killing his bloodthirsty daughter; Christina Ferrare.) |
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(Enormously endowed Isabel Sarli is shipwrecked on an island. She stumbles upon a woman-hating hermit -- and she sets out to seduce him. The b&w film ends abruptly, indicating that it was shortened for its U.S release; Isabel Sarli, Armando Bo.) |
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(Neutron el Enmascarado Negro...First film from the very enjoyable "Neutron" series. A madman kidnaps (and kills) scientists in his efforts to obtain the secret of the neutron bomb; Wolf Ruvinskis, Armando Silvestre, Rosita Arenas.) |
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(Neutron contra el Dr. Caronte...Final film of the original "Neutron" trilogy. Will our masked hero finally defeat the mad doc?; Wolf Ruvinskis, Armando Silvestre, Rosita Arenas.) |
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(Automatas de la Muerte...Second installment of the original Neutron series. Great surreal entertainment; Wolf Ruvinskis, Rosita Arenas.) |
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(Neutron vs. el Criminal Sadico...The masked hero fights a psychotic killer who films his acts, a la, "Peeping Tom"; Wolf Ruvinskis, Chucho Salinas.) |
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(Hombre Que Logro Ser Invisible...This early B&W sci-fi film is Mexico's version of "Invisible Man Returns"; Arturo De Cordova, Ana Luisa Peluffo.) |
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(Horripilante Bestia Humana...Underrated remake of "Doctor of Doom" has it all; wrestling women, monsters, graphic gore, nudity and sex; Armando Silvestre.) |
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(Noche de los Mil Gatos...Demented "psycho-killer" uses his hungry kitties to devour his victims. Very weird stuff! Tere Velazquez tries to keep her head; Hugo Stiglitz, Zulma Faiad.) |
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(Nostradamus el Genio de las Tinieblas...Third film in the Nostradamus vampire series, dubbed by K. Gordon Murray; German Robles, Julio Aleman.) |
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(Nostradamus y el Destructor de Monstruos...Second film in the Nostradamus series, dubbed by K. Gordon Murray; German Robles, Julio Aleman.) |
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(Cien Gritos de Terror...Very interesting, two-part, psychological horror film imported by K. Gordon Murray. One of star Ariadna Welter's favorite films; Joaquin Cordero.) |
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(Fantasma de la Casa Rojo...Haunted house comedy with Clavillazo and other scary stuff. K. Gordon Murray import; Alma Rosa Aguirre.) |
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(Rare Steve Reeves film that features the well-built star as a swashbuckling buccaneer. He must battle a band of marauding pirates and an evil Grand Inquisitor, in order to save his beloved and his kingdom. Filmed in Italy; Jacqueline Sassard, Andrea Bosic.) |
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(Momia Azteca vs. el Robot Humano...Final segment in the Aztec Mummy trilogy, dubbed into English by K. G. Murray. Features a great robot controlled by a human head; Ramon Gay, Rosita Arenas.) |
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(Santo en el Museo de Cera...Santo stars in a K. Gordon Murray import about another mad doctor and his monstrous creations. Sort of like, House of Wax - only minus Vincent Price and plus a masked wrestler hero; Claudio Brook.) |
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(Santo vs las Mujeres Vampiro...Classic Santo film has it all: vampires, werewolves, Lorena Velazquez, action in the ring and some great dubbed dialog; Maria Duval.) |
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(Santa Claus...Bizarre story of Santa's (assisted by Merlin the Magician) battle with the devil for the soul of some children. This may very well be the worst film ever produced; Jose Elias Moreno.) |
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(Santo vs. el Doctor Muerte...Rare English version of a Santo film with a rather sick plot. It concerning artificially induced cancer used for producing art forgeries; Santo, Carlos Romero Marchent.) |
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(Surreal horror film by Alejandro Jodorowsky, the director of El Topo. A disfigured, armless woman uses her traumatized son's arms to exact revenge on those who wronged her; Alejandro Jodorowsky, Blanca Guerra, Guy Stockwell, Thelma Tixou.) |
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(Invasion Increible...This U.S./Mex co-production concerns a new power source and the nasty alien who is after it. The last film Boris Karloff made before his death; Christa Linder, Maura Monti.) |
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(Another biblical sex film with the two large chested stars running around naked. This English version has even more nudity than the Spanish Language version. Surprisingly risque; Jorge Rivero, Candy Cave.) |
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(Alucarda...Atmospheric horror film, filled with sex, gore and general decadence. An evil female disrupts live at a convent; Tina Romero, Claudio Brooke.) |
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(Muerte Viviente...One of the Mexican movies Boris Karloff made in the late 1960s, this one is about voodoo rites; Julissa, Carlos East, Raphael Bertrand.) |
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(Superargo el Gigante...Superargo (Italy's answer to El Santo) and his Indian sidekick confront athletes-turned-lethal-human-robots. English-dubbed version of this classic 1960s Italian masked wrestler film; Ken Wood, Guy Madison.) |
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(Pantano de los Animas...Early (1956) full-color, western/horror film has a "Creature from the Black Lagoon"-like monster and lots of western action; Gaston Santos.) |
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(El Vampiro...K.G. Murray's English version of the highly-acclaimed Mexican horror classic. Great atmospheric bloodsucking film; Abel Salazar, Ariadna Welter, German Robles.) |
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(Ataud del Vampiro...English-dubbed sequel to the classic El Vampiro with the main stars all returning. A crook removes a stake from a skeleton allowing the evil vampire to return to life; Abel Salazar, Ariadna Welter, German Robles.) |
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(Espejo de la Bruja...Well-done K. Gordon Murray import combines witchcraft, murder, disfigurement and a mad doc; Rosita Arenas, Armando Calvo.) |
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(Mundo de los Vampiros...Goofiest Mexi-vampire film, with a musical head monster, his band of bat-faced minions and a hairy-handed hero; Guillermo Murray, Erna Martha Bauman.) |
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(Original B&W U.S. wrestling matches (1950s & 60s) includes: 1961 Buddy Rogers vs Pat O'Conner title bout, The Sheik, Fabulous Kangaroos, Skull Murphy, Miguel Perez, Karl von Hess, a women's match & much more.) |
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(More original B&W U.S. wrestling matches (from the 1950s & 60s) including: Buddy Rogers, Handsome Johnny Barend, Yukon Eric, Bobo Brazil, The Tolos Brothers, Bearcat Wright, Bulldog Brower and many others.) |
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(Fourth volume of original B&W U.S. wrestling matches (from the 1950s & 60s) including: Bruno Sammartino, The Fabulous Kangaroos, Moose Cholak, Mighty Atlas, Bobo Brazil, Ski Hi Lee and many others.) |
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(Fifth volume of original B&W U.S. wrestling matches (from the 1950s & 60s) including: The Sheik, Antonino Rocca, Hans Schmidt, Dory Dixon, Sailor Art, Bobo Brazil, the Magnificent Maurice and many others. Joe Louis appears as a referee.) |
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(Luchadoras contra la Momia...The second "Luchadoras" film contains everything you could want: two wrestling babes, a treasure guarded by an ugly mummy, a curse, a secret society of bad guys and action in the ring. This film is also available in the Rhino Video "Rock 'n Roll" version; Lorena Velazquez, Elizabeth Campbell.) |
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