The Mask (in 3-D)
1961 Canada B&W/Color
One of the strangest 3-D films ever made, and one of the best. A psychiatrist treats
a homicidal man who is obsessed with a mask that he believes holds supernatural
powers. After the patient suddenly commits suicide, the mask appears at the
psychiatrist's office. What follows is one of the scariest psychedelic trips ever filmed.
From a beautifully crisp and clean digital master, The Mask has never looked or
sounded better. Includes the original full-length theatrical trailer, as well as the
re-release trailer titled Eyes of Hell.
Comes with 2 pair of 3-D glasses. "Put The Mask On Now!"
$14.99 DVD-R

Screaming Boy
USA Color
The Rev. Jonathan Bell's notorious first TV show,"Spiritual Warfare & Satanism",
plus a 10 minute clip from the tamer (by comparison) second show.
Play at top volume for maximum results.
As an added bonus, 100 minutes of The Rev. Bruce Howard Show is also included,
from the second season featuring his Family & dog Buster. "Oooh I look goooood
tonight!" Public access ranting and raving at it's finest!
$14.99 DVD-R

"Manos" The Hands of Fate
1966 USA Color
Unfathomable cult film from El Paso fertilizer salesman Hal Warren. A family on
vacation takes a wrong turn and ends up at a strange house of which there is "no
way out". Produced on a budget of about 68 cents, the bizarre direction and loopy
dialog is beyond hypnotizing. Most folks are familliar with this film via Mystery
Science Theater, but when viewed in it's pure state,"Manos" is more like
cough-medicine surrealism with a touch of dimestore dada. Highly recommended!
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Includes bonus weirdo trailers for "Carnival of Souls", "Horrors of Spider Island",
"Equinox", "Bloody Pit of Horror", "Village of the Giants", and "Hillbillys in a Haunted
House".
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$14.99 DVD-R
Bloody Pit of Horror
1965 Italy Color
Based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade, muscleman Micky Hargitay stars as
the sexy and psychotic Crimson Executioner. Directed by Maximo Pupillo, the man
who brought you the fabulous "Terror Creatures From The Grave".
Includes theatrical trailers for Bloody Pit of Horror, Horror Castle, Jack The Ripper,
and Horrors of Spider Island, as well as a groovy Scopitone featuring Joi Lansing
stuck in the "Web of Love"!
$14.99 DVD-R
Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (remastered 2008)
1987 USA Color
Todd Haynes best film chronicles the life and death of Karen Carpenter, using
Barbie dolls in place of actual actors. At first glance the film may seem kitchy and
funny, but by the end you won't be laughing. (You may even be crying)
Remastered from original elements January 2008, this disc features the best
quality transfer of one of the best films never seen.
Running time 43 minutes. Dolby sound.
$14.99 DVD-R

Television TOYS - Commercials from the 50's and 60's
USA B&W/Color
Nearly 100 vintage toy commercials from the 50's and 60s, such as Mystery Date,
Creepy Crawlers, Witchdoctor Head Shrinker's Kit, Voice-Control Kenmnedy
Airport, Astro Base, Zeroids, King Zor, Robot Commando, Rock'em Sock'em
Robots, Barbie, Betsy Wetsy, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky, GI Joe, Gung Ho Commando
Outfit, Tiger Joe Tank, Big Shot, Sonar Sub-Hunt, Lie Detector Game,
Secret Sam Spy Set, Zero M Sonic Blaster, Trik Trak Road Rally, Movieland
Drive-In Theater, and more.
From a spanking clean digital master! In Dolby!
$14.99 DVD-R

The Best of Viva Variety Volume One
USA 1997 Color
Four episodes of "Europe's Number One Variety Show" Viva Variety, starring
Thomas Lenon, Michael Ian Black and Kerri Kenny. (The State) Features Head
Balancer John Evans, The Fabulous Friedkin Brothers, Johnny Bluejeans' tribute to
Ms. PacMan, Brackney's Madcap Mutts, The Bluejans Family Disco Christmas
(featuring Paul Dinello as "Kenny Bluejeans"), the High-Fashion gameshow
"Klingon or Galliano?", Kung Fu expert Yaw Haw Chin, "Dunking For Dollars",
bicycle acrobats Yan Yan and Yan Ping Zhao, and much much more. Special guest
star Robin Leach! With live musical performances by Luscious Jackson, Duran
Duran and the Pizzicato Five! Includes promos, bonus sketches, and an encore
performance by the Fabulous Friedkin Brothers. From VHS and SVHS.
$14.99 DVD-R

Mister Freedom
1968 France Color
Ultra-rare deluxe letterboxed version of William Klein's ridiculous, gloriously
misguided political satire in the guise of a comic book, superhero tale!
Running times is 92 minutes, in original English, with Dolby Sound and a nice digital
transfer.
Ooh-la-la!
$14.99 DVD-R
Mode In France
1985 France Color
In & Out of 80's Fashion with William Klein! Stars Claudi Huidobro, Sapho, Bambou,
Ann Rohard, Chantal Thomass, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, Claude
Monatana, and Grace Jones.
Music by Serge Gainsbourg.
Widescreen, 90 minutes, In French with non-removable English subtitles.
$14.99 DVD-R
Who Are You Polly Maggoo?
France 1965 B&W
The sensational directorial debut of William Klein!
Polly Dorothy MacGowan is a model who tells about her experiences when she is
interviewed by a television crew in this offbeat satirical comedy. She dreams of a
life with prince charming while contending with the lecherous advances of a whole
string of men who constantly hit on her. Some spy spoofs and television satires are
included. Stars Jean Rochfort, Philippe Noiret and Sami Frey.
In original French, no subtitles. Nice digital transfer - ooh la la!
$14.99 DVD-R

Message From Space
Japan 1978 Color
Unfairly slagged as a cheap rip-off of Star Wars -- and with it's rickity special effects
and suspiciously familiar characters, it would certainly seem like one -- this science
fiction/adventure film from Japan's Toei Studios makes up for it's shortcomings with
a devil-may-care energy reminiscent of '40-era serials.
Non-discerning genre fans and children will enjoy it's frenetic action scenes and
loopy plot. Director Kinji Fukasaku's eclectic career includes the 1968
sci-fi/monster movie The Green Slime, the cult-crime film Black Lizard (1967), and
the controversial dystopian drama Battle Royale (2000). From VHS
$14.99 DVD-R
Gloomy Bear
Japan 2000 Color
Very strange find! This cute and cuddly pink bear will at first delight you, and then
tear you apart. With bloody claws and a blank stare, Gloomy Bear is the obvious
antidote to Hello Kitty.
Limited edition, awesome digital transfer with linear PCM stereo.
$14.99 DVD-R
I Eat Your Skin
1964 USA B&W
From the man who brought you The Horror of Party Beach, this Z-grade drive-in
classic, originally titled Voodoo Blood Bath, is a real scream! A mad doctor uses
radioactive snake venom to produce killer humanoid zombies with fried-egg eyes
and crusty faces. No skin is actually eaten.
Includes trailers for I Eat Your Skin/I Drink Your Blood, Horror of Party Beach, and
Curse of the Living Corpse!
$14.99 DVD-R

The Weird World of LSD
USA 1967 B&W
King of Drug Scare Films! A cartoon chicken hallucination sends a boy (who looks
strangely like The Beaver) on the scariest trip ever in this bizarre sexploitation/mondo
weirdie disguised as an anti-drug expose. Now you can experience it all and see how
various middle-aged types react to LSD! A bored salesman in a strange town runs
around crazed. A lonely "350-pound" art dealer eats an entire turkey. A hand is cut
off and faces mutate (via rubber monster masks). A newspaper headline screams,
"LSD user suicide!" Strip show scenes appear to be lifted from another movie, and
there's a pretty good catfight. The soundtrack is jazz. Doug Hobart devised an
outlandish advertising campaign and managed to get the feature booked on college
campusus. This disc features a half-hour of way-out psychedelic extras.
"Recommended for adults!"
$14.99 DVD-R

Alice In Acidland
USA 1968 B&W/Color
There's nothing "wonderful" about the sordid adventures a beautiful college
student named Alice undergoes after being introduced to alcohol, pot, LSD and
wild parties by her lesbian French teacher. A psychedelic drug drama drenched
with nudity, jazz music and flashing colors. Groovy, man!
With a half hour of psychedelic shorts, perfect as a background for your next
freakout.
$14.99 DVD-R

Who Killed Teddy Bear (Uncut US Print!**)
1965 USA B&W
Grimy obscene-phone call chiller with a New York discotheque background. Busboy
Sal Mineo, guardian to a brain-damaged sister, writhes in bed while club
hostess/deejay Juliet Prowse worries on the other end of the line. Jan Murray of the
vice squad acts so creepy that Juliet thinks he's the maniac. With Frank
Campanella, Margot Bennet, and Elaine Stritch as Juliet's lesbian boss, who tries to
help in her own way. Title song and discotheque hits written by Al Kasha and
Bob Gaudio (of the Four Seasons)
Includes sick sick sixties theatrical trailers for "Strange Compulsion", "Indecent
Desires", "The Twisted Sex", "The Defilers", "Vapors", "Lusting Hours", "Satan's
Bed" and "Confessions of a Psycho Cat".
$14.99 DVD-R
Disco Fever
USA 1976 Color
Unbelievably rare find stars Fabian and Casey Kasem! Looks like from 16mm, this
cut is short, runs 65 minutes, (TV print?) Good color and sound tho considering.
$14.99 DVD-R
Robot Monster (in 3-D)
1953 USA B&W
Ultra rare 3-D version of this bubble machine & monkey suit classick. includes
RO-MAN 3-D introduction, 3-D glasses, and special monkey business bonus!
$14.99 DVD-R
Cat Women of the Moon (in 3-D)
1953 USA B&W
Here it is, the rare anaglyph 3-D version of Cat Women of the Moon. 64 minutes of
the most nerve wracking 3-D you've ever experienced, weird, shifty fx, quite
disorienting at times. Includes 3-D glasses, and special kitty kat bonus!
$14.99 DVD-R