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WHEN THE LEGENDS DIE
GHOSTS THAT STILL WALK
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Abby- Black exploitation film of “The Exorcist” with Carol Speed falling victim to demonic possession with the spirit Eshju and killing men in the most abominable ways. Also stars William Marshall. (1974)
After Death (AKA Zombi 3)- A group of people go to a tropical island and discover zombies brought to life by a voodoo curse. Surprisingly good horror fun and gory. (198?)
Amazing Transparent Man- A bank robber on the run with his moll, meet up with a scientist making a machine to produce Invisible Zombies. Somehow the robber becomes invisible and becomes more and more daring because of the situation. Classic early 60’s drive-in gem. (1960)
Atragon- This classic sci-fi epic from Japan now uncut in widescreen format with English sub-titles. The underwater MU Empire threatens to destroy the surface world. Japan creates a high tech submarine that can submerge in water, burrow in the ground, fly, and is loaded with super weapons. They use it to attack the underwater city and fight the monster sea serpent (MANDA) that guards it. Also features the original U.S. and Japanese theatrical trailers. (1963)
Attack Of The Beast Creatures- A little-known camp horror film about a cruise ship that sinks and a boatload of survivors, in a life raft, make it to a small island. What they find are pools of acid that looks like water (of course one man finds that out by sticking his head into one), and small beastCreatures that attack at night. You’ll love this grade “Z” movie. (1985)
Attack Of The Crab Monsters- A mysterious bit of Pacific coral reef and volcanic rock are visited by a second scientific expedition team. Rumors have it the first expedition has disappeared. Rumors beyond the laws of nature. (1957)
Attack Of The Giant Leeches- A bartender finds his sexy wife kissing another man, so he forces them at gunpoint into a swamp inhabited by giant leeches. Grade “Z” production. If you look closely at the leeches, you can see the air tanks on their backs. Great fun. (1958)
Attack Of The Mushroom People- Classic late night film about shipwrecked passengers on an island loaded with mushrooms. They begin to eat them and soon become transforming into “Mushroom People”. A hard-to-find late night classic. (1964)
Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things- Lucio Fulci murder/gore film, Could it be the long dead zombified Aunt Martha committing those gruesome murders? The second half of this film includes a "Psycho" inspired shower sequence and a chainsaw head decapitation. (1989)
Autopsy- A war correspondent, sickened by what he has seen and experienced, decides to probe deeper into the heart of Vietnam. At a military hospital, he sees first hand as "doctors" perform the gruesome human dissection or called an autopsy. What he ultimately discovers is far worse than anything a medical textbook would dare show. WARNING: This film is graphic and gruesome. Viewer discretion is advised. (1974)
Battle Royale- Ninth grade students are taken to a small isolated island with a map, food and various arms. They have to fight each other for three days long until the last one remains and are forced to wear a special collar which will explode when they break a rule. Warning! Very unnerving and graphic. Mature buyers only. (2000)
Bay Of Blood- Un-cut import print AKA Last House On The Left II & Twitch Of The Death Nerve, This highly recommended film was the inspiration for Friday The 13th. At a lakeside property, 13 gore murders take place. Film has a great surprise ending. Directed by Mario Bava. This is one of his goriest films. (1971)
Beast With A Million Eyes- 50’s sci-fi drive-in fare produced by Roger Corman. An obscure E.T. life form comes to Earth and turns all animals against humans. One scene has birds attacking a car (as in Hitchcocks’ The Birds). (1958)
Beyond The Darkness (AKA Buio Omega/Blue Holocaust/Buried Alive)- Most sought after un-cut version from director Joe D’Amato. This orgy of gore is longer than the “Thriller” version released in the states and more complete than ANY version available. A brutal film alleged to have used real corpses that were mutilated during filming. The story is about Frank, a taxidermist, who exhumes his girlfriends’ corpse and stuffs her while committing other unspeakable atrocities. WARNING: Extremely graphic, mature viewers only. Due to the rarity of this film, the print is fair-good. (1979)
Beyond The Door- Italian Exorcist imitation has Juliet Mills pregnant with the devil's child. This import print contains all the green vomiting, blood, and gore. Also stars Richard Johnson. The best of the Exorcist copies. (1975)
Beyond The Door II- A mother still suffering the terrors of a son possessed by the spirit of her deceased husband, a son who keeps playing terror games and uses wicked psychokinetic powers. The boy even tries to get sexual. Directed by Mario Bava (1977)
Blood Beach- “Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water, you can’t get to it” was the tag line for this film about a creature living beneath the sand of a California amusement park that sucks people down. Contains the infamous “castration” scene when a rapist is caught chasing his victim onto the sand. Very rare. (1980)
Blood Of Dracula- A young girl at an all girls’ boarding school becomes a vampire when the headmistress hypnotizes her. Ads warned: ”In her eyes - desire! In her veins - the blood of a monster.” (1957) Truly one of the all-time camp classics. (1965)
Boogens (AKA The Boogens)- Tentacled monsters living in a Utah mineshaft begin to kill locals. Two young couples recently move into the area and the house they rent leads directly into the shaft. Styled after the popular 1950’s mutated species horror movies. (1982)
Brain Damage- Alternate version of Director Al Adamson’s Brain Of Blood. WITNESS the shocking procedures of Dr. Trenton. Is he a madman or a butcher. HEAR the screams of futility from kidnapped women. DISCOVER a swirling storm of murder and intrigue seething around Dr. Trenton’s lab of secret gory operations. (1971)
Burial Ground (AKA Zombi 3)- Above average zombie thriller. A professor studying at an old burial ground somehow manages to raise the dead. Meanwhile a group of models and photographers show up for a shoot and get more than they bargained for. Contains the infamous “zombie child/woman’s breast” scene. Very gory and recommended to zombie movie lovers. This is the original un-cut version taken from a foreign DVD. (1982)
Caltiki, The Immortal Monster- Caltiki, god of Mayan legend, loves humans a la carte. A group of scientists come to the waters near the Aztec temple, looking for the legendary blob-like monster, This U.S.-Italian production was photographed by Mario Bava. (1959)
Cannibal- Original full uncut version of Ruggero Deodato’s Jungle Holocaust which was given an “X” rating in the U.K .A plane crashes in the jungle. One of the survivors gets lost and while trying to find a way out of the jungle he gets captured by cannibals. He is humiliated, stripped naked, and thrown in a hole with a bird for a while. Eventually, he escapes with the help of a cannibal girl and tries to find his plane so he can go home. For strong stomachs only!!! (1977)
Cannibal Apocalypse- Uncut version of "Invasion Of The Flesh Hunters". A group of Vietnam vets come home infected with a "Cannibal Virus" and begin to eat the population. Contains scenes cut from the original release (also available from HTV). (1980)
Cannibal Ferox (AKA Make Them Die Slowly) - Italian cannibal shocker about an anthrpologist who wants to prove cannibalism doesn't exist and goes to South America; she's wrong. There is one stomach churning atrocity after another as members of her expedition are put to death. Strong Stomach Required. Directed by Umberto Lenzi. (1983)
Cannibal Girls- In a Canadian town, three dead woman with a penchant for human flesh haunt a restaurant where people are stranded for the night. First work of producer-director Ivan Reitman. Original theatrical prints contained a buzzer to warn viewers of pending violence. (1972)
Cannibal Holocaust- Un-cut, uncensored, x-rated (for gore) import print of the vilest and cruelest of all cannibal films. This Italian gorefest classic has four documentary film makers travel to the remote jungles of the Amazon to film the daily lives of cannibal tribes. What they find is impalement, disembowling, gut munching and much more. This movie is severely intense in it's portrayal of cannibalism and should not be shown to younger audiences or to those with weak stomachs. (1979)
Carnival Of Blood (AKA Death Rides A Carnival)- A world famous amusement park (Coney Island) is suddenly transformed into a seething arena of hysteria and horror as a slasher with a mother complex knocks off victims. A sick story, in which organs are extracted by the psycho killer. (1971)
Case Of The Bloody Iris- A great Italian Giallo. A model finds out her new apartment was the scene of a recent murder. As she learns more about her new neighbors and her new lover, the number of potential suspects mounts. (1971)
Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things (Uncut Import Print)- Actors led by Alan Ormsby go to graveyard on remote island to act out necromantic ritual. The ritual works, and soon the dead are walking about and chowing down on human flesh. Classic early entry in the zombie genre boasting some very frightful zombie effects. (1972)
Chopping Mall- A futuristic mall installs robot sentries, armed only with stun lasers, to patrol the mall after hours. A malfunction in the computer base arms the robots with deadly lasers the same night several store employees get locked in the mall after hours by accident. (1986)
Christmas Evil (AKA Terror In Toyland)- This is the first of the killer Santa Claus movies released in the 80’s. A young boy witnesses his mother-having sex with a Santa on Christmas Eve. He grows up to run a toy factory, but every Christmas he makes a list of the BAD adults and leaves toys for the children. The first and best of the genre. (1980)
City Of The Living Dead- Complete un-cut version of Lucio Fulcis “Gates Of Hell”. In the town of Dunwich, a priest hangs himself in a graveyard, opening the portals of hell and releasing the living dead. A reporter and a psychic have three days to shut the portal or the Earth will be consumed by zombies. Contains the “girl throwing up her entire insides” scene and “creepy man getting drilled run thru his head” scene. This is a must for Fulci fans. (1981)
Clownhouse- Teenagers are trapped inside their house with escaped maniacs, dressed up as clowns, who are stalking them. You may never look at a clown the same way again. (1987)
Corpse Grinders- Ted V. Mikels exploitationer, as stomach churning as it’s title suggests. A cat food cannery uses human flesh to make cat food, resulting in snarling, rabid cats. A camp classic. (1971)
Creature From The Haunted Sea- Roger Corman directed film blends horror and satire in a spoof of the gangster movies of the 1930's. Gangster Anthony Carbone is helping members of Batista's government flee Cuba with a large cache of gold. Carbone plans on killing them and blaming the killings on a mythical sea monster, except there IS a sea monster. Remade as UP FROM THE DEPTHS. (1960)
Day Of The Animals- Earth’s ozone layer is damaged and turns animals into killers. Beware of anything on four legs as an expedition is attacked, each dying a horrible death Stars Christopher George and Leslie Nielson. (1977)
Dellamorte, Dellamore (AKA The Cemetery Man)- Zombie gore starring Rupert Everett who went on to co-star in “My Best Friends Wedding”. Here he plays the caretaker of a graveyard whose inhabitants have a habit of rising from the grave. This is the un-cut version. (1993)
Devil's Fetus- A very nasty Asian gore film has a woman raped by a slime covered zombie at a party as the other party goers eat worm infested cake. Then arrives a pack of zombies lead by a demon that been decapitated at least a half -dozen times. THIS FILM IS GRAPHIC IN NATTTURE AND IS FOR MATURE BUYERS OVER THE AGE OF 18 ONLY.
Die Monster Die- Boris Karloff and Nick Adams star in this film about a man that keeps a fallen meteorite on his grounds, which turns all animals (including humans), and plant life into mutations. A rare and out-of-print film. (1965)
Dinner With A Vampire- Directed by Lamberto Bava. The story begins when a camera crew unearths a thousand year old vampire from Mesopotamia. Years after his rise from the grave, the vampire becomes a famous horror film director and holds auditions for his up and coming film. Four young hopefuls are chosen and are invited to spend the night at the vampires house. At dinner the vampire reveals his true nature to his guests and the real reason why they are there, to kill him before dawn, as he has grown bored with his existence. (1988)
Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark- Classic atmospheric made for TV movie starring Kim Darby and Jim Hutton as a young couple that move into their dream home. The wife becomes aware that the house is inhabited by Gnomes and other creatures, but her husband thinks she’s loosing her mind. A great surprise ending makes this film one of the best supernatural TV movies ever made. (1973)
Don't Go In The House- A sicko psychopath, having been burnt as a child by his mother as punishment, keeps his dead mothers decaying body in the house and constructs an all metal room. He then lures females to his house where he ties them up and burns them to death. He keeps the charred corpses in his house and talks to them. Very gruesome. (1980)
Don't Look In The Attic- One day a young woman hears the voice of her dead mother coming from the attic. She finds her mother's diary there which explains the horrible events that happened in the house. Horrible things begin to happen to those who enter the house. (1981)
Don’t Look In The Basement- An aura of madness clings to this low-budget classic. An insane asylum nurse (Rosie Holotik) takes over after the previous director is axed to death by one of the inmates, just after a new nurse hired by the late director arrives. Gradually the inmates seize the asylum and the new nurse begins to believe that things are not what they appear. (1973)
Dracula vs Frankenstein- One of the all-time camp classics ever filmed. Director Al Adamson, after making a biker film, films new horror elements, and releases it as a horror film. Count Dracula brings the Frankenstein monster to a now dying Dr. Frankenstein to revive the creature. This was the last film for Lon Chaney, Jr. and J. Carrol Naish. (1971)
Driller Killer- Classic gore film directed by Abel Ferrara. An artist goes over the deep end and uses a carpentry drill to do in his foes. Very gory. New great print from foreign DVD. (1979)
Earth Vs. The Spider- When a man doesn’t come home one night his daughter and her boyfriend go out searching and encounter a giant spider in a cave near the man’s wrecked car. Coming back with the Sheriff, the spider is seemingly killed by DDT spraying, and the body then hauled for storage in the high school gymnasium. However, a loud dose of rock music by a teenage garage band revives the arachnid and sends it rampaging through the town. (1958)
Eaten Alive- Directed by Umberto Lenzi. A woman seeking her lost sister in the jungles of New Guinea comes across a tribe of cannibals that devour her scouting party. Very gruesome scenes of cannibalistic killings. Not intended for younger viewers. AKA Eaten Alive By Cannibals. (1980)
Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth Of The Wizard- Prequel to Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard Of Darkness. A melancholy high school girl named Kuroi Misa who has a secret stalker/guardian named Saiga. Trouble starts when the tomb of a witch is uncovered, who is resurrected and takes over others’ bodies in an attempt to get Misa, whose spiritual energy can make her invincible. Reminiscent of both The Terminator and Buffy The Vampire Slayer. A great, fun film. (1996)
El Topo- The gunfighter, El Topo (“The Mole”) and his young son ride through the desert. See the naked young Franciscans whipped with cactus. See the bandit leader disemboweled. See the priest ride into the sunset with a midget and her newborn baby. What it all means isn’t exactly clear…but you won’t forget it. (1970)
Nights Of The Living Dead- A businessman buys a spa on a remote island not knowing it is infested by zombies. Warning: This feature is completely un-cut and was branded with a “XXX” rating. Buyer must be at least 18 years old to purchase. This print has been upgraded and is very clear and is dubbed in English. (198?) ITEM PRICE $11.00
Erotic Nights Of The Living Dead (In Der Gewalt Der Zombies)- GERMAN LANGUAGE ONLY PRINT, NO ENGLISH DUB OR SUB-TITLES. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT PRINT, A 10 ON A SCALE OF 10!!! Don’t forget we STILL also offer the version that is English dubbed. When ordering, please make sure you are ordering the correct print. ITEM PRICE IS $11.00
Erotikill- Alternate American version of Jesse Franco’s Female Vampire starring Lina Romay as a descendant of a family of vampires, who comes down from her mountaintop retreat to quench her thirst. (1973)
Evil Dead Trap- Nami, a talk show hostess, tells her audience to send in home videos to profile on her late night program. She receives an anonymous videotape, containing terrifying imagery. She watches in horror as an unseen filmmaker follows a route to an abandoned factory- and brutally tortures and kills a woman on camera. Great nightmarish from Japan, dubbed in English, with plenty of action. WARNING: This films is at times very graphic (1988)
Eyeball- Director Umberto Lenzi's clever giallo about a psycho who kills beautiful women and cuts out their left eye. When a tour group arrives in Spain, so does the deranged killer who cuts their number one by one. (1974)
Faceless- Directed by Jesse Franco. Also featuring Caroline Munroe, Chris Mitchum and Telly Savalas. Complete un-cut version dubbed in English with Japanese sub-titles. A doctor attempts to restore a woman's beauty after her face has been disfigured by acid. Very gruesome and the only un-cut English version available. NEWLY UPGRADED PRINT! (1988)
Female Vampire (AKA Erotikill)- One of the more obscure films of director Jesse Franco. Countess Irina resides quietly in a hotel on the island of Madeira where she sustains herself by vampirizing the island’s men and women. She is confronted by a poet who believes he is destined to become her lover and join her among the living dead. This is the only full version presented on film containing sexual and gore content not found on it’s initial American tape release. (1973)
First Spaceship On Venus- Straight from the week-end matinees and TV creature features of the 60’s and 70’s. An international expedition is launched to the planet Venus. There they find the planet and its former inhabitants completely destroyed by atomic war. The crew faces many perils including a blob-like monster and a one-eyed dinosaur. Great sci-fi campy fun. (1963)
Food Of The Gods- Morgan and his friends are on a hunting trip on a remote Canadian island when they are attacked by a swarm of giant wasps. Looking for help, Morgan stumbles across a barn inhabited by an enormous killer chicken. After doing some exploring, they discover the entire island is crawling with animals that have somehow grown to giant size. The most dangerous of all of these, however, are the rats, who are mobilizing to do battle with the human intruders. (1976)
Friday The 13th (Uncut Japanese print)- The infamous film by director Sean Cunningham, this print is from a Japanese disc and is completely uncut. It shows the gore that the original American theatrical release had to edit in order to achieve an “R” rating. (1980) ITEM PRICE $11.00
Frightmare II (AKA Frightmare- 1974)- Grisly British chiller about a mother who craves (and carves) human flesh and a husband that covers up for her. There are hot poker murders, pitchforks, axes, and other means of vicious slayings. (1974)
Galaxy Of Terror- A horror/sci-fi tale from Roger Corman about a crew on a desolate planet, where each meets a horrible death. Contains the infamous “rape” scene of a beautiful female astronaut by a slug like monster. (1981)
Gamera 3- The Incomplete Struggle- Filmed in Japan in 1999 and never released in the U.S. either in theaters or on video. Gamera once again awakens to face what might be his biggest challenge against a large, insect-like creature. Sub-titled in English and very rare in the U.S. (1999)
Ghidrah, The Three-Headed Monster- An meteor crash lands and hatches into Ghidrah, a monster with three dragon heads. Godzilla, along with Rodan and Mothra battle to save Tokyo. First hero role movie for Godzilla. (1965)
Ghosts Of Sodom- NEW UPGRADED PRINT!!! Directed by Lucio Fulci. The spirits of Nazis who were killed by bombs while having an orgy, return 50 years later to terrorize a group of teens who stumble upon the house of their death. Filled with more proficient visuals than most Fulci films.(1988)
Ghostkeeper- Canadian version of “The Shining”. When some tourists get lost in a snowstorm, stay overnight in a creepy old lodge, and meet a crazy old hag who forgets to tell them about a ghost creature that lives in the basement and feasts on human flesh. Great zombie footage. Film is very rare in the states. (1980)
Gigantis, The Fire Monster (AKA Godzilla Raids Again - Imported Print)- In this second entry of the Godzilla series, another monster is introduced to fight Godzilla. The new creature is called Anguirus and looks like a big spiked turtle. The two creatures wage their war in Japan and level cities along the way. (1955)
Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster- Import print as Godzilla battles a giant garbage pile named Hedora (pollution in Japanese). Features the unforgettable anthem "Save The Earth". Dubbed in English. (1972)
Hell Of The Living Dead- Uncut import version of “Night Of The Zombies”. New Guinea is exposed to a gas (released during secret experiments) turning the landscape into the Walking Dead. A SWAT team sets out on a mission to find their source and destroy the zombies before they outnumber civilization. Plenty of exploding heads, munching of human organs, and maggot-infested zombies. (1983)
Hitcher In The Dark (Paura nel buio)- Uncut print dubbed in English with German sub-titles. Mark, a disturbed young man, harbors sexual desires for his deceased mother. Driving around the back roads of Venice Beach, he seeks out lone females to carry out his twisted sexual fantasies. This film was directed by Umberto Lenzi but is listed as Humphrey Humbert in the credits (?) (1989)
Horrors Of Spider Island- Uncut import print of this little known German-Yugoslav film set on a tropical island where plane-crash survivors (talent scout and good looking models) attempt to stay alive. The male talent scout is bitten by a large spider and turns into monstrous creature lurking in the woods. This film was considered very sexual in it’s day. (1959)
House By The Cemetery- Written and directed by Lucio Fulci. A mother, father, and son move into Oaks Mansion, a creepy place next to a graveyard, only to find it haunted by a ghoul named Freudstein, who once carried on "illegal experiments' with corpses. There are buckets of blood as the killer's knife slits throats and thrusts into torsos, a weird babysitter, a tomb in the hallway, and other sinister happenings, especially in the basement. Un-cut import version. (1982)
House Of Lost Souls- Un-cut print of a living dead film by director Umberto Lenzi. A group of researchers in the Alps Mountains come across a strange hotel and decide to spend the night. Erie things start to occur as cries of pain are heard, tarantulas, corpses appear, and blood begins to drip from the ceiling. A very entertaining living dead film with some nasty gore scenes. (1989)
House On The Edge Of The Park- Disturbing Italian shocker, shot in America, depicts a razor-wielding murderer (David A. Hess) slicing up women’s bodies, bashing in a man’s head, and performing disgusting acts of rape. WARNING! For mature viewers only. (1984)
House That Vanished (AKA Scream And Die)- A young model and her thief boyfriend find their way to an English manor in hopes of looting it. What they find instead is a haunted house of murder. A drive-in classic. (1973)
I Dismember Mama- A mentally disturbed young man, incarcerated in a rest home, locks a nurse in his room and attempts to murder her. An attendant comes to help, but he is brutally murdered. Then the young man escapes and starts a brutal killing spree by first returning to his home and killing his mother's servant. A chilling series of murders follow. (1972)
Ilsa: The Tigress Of Siberia- Ilsa is back once again, this time she’s meaner than ever. The Tigress is a natural temptress, a mistress of mayhem, the high priestess of evil. From the frozen wasteland of Siberia to the metropolis of North America, Ilsa fights a dedicated white force of Russian Commandos, But watch out because when she bares her claws, you’ll scream in terror. (1977)
Incredible Melting Man- An astronaut, returning as the first man to orbit Saturn, is infected with radiation poisoning, and literally begins to melt, flesh dripping, eyeballs exposed and ready to drop out, etc. He begins to kill for human blood which slows the process but does not stop it. Great make-up effects by Rick Baker. (1978)
Invasion Of The Saucermen- Classic sci-fi film from the 50’s as giant-headed aliens with bulging exposed brains attempt to take over our planet. (1957) UPGRADED!
Island Of Terror- An isolated community is under attack from man-produced silicate monsters that suck the bone marrow completely from the human victim. The creatures have snake-like tentacles that slither around corners when you least expect them. Stars Peter Cushing. (1967)
It Conquered The World- One of several remaining members of its race, an alien from Venus is guided to Earth by disgruntled scientist Tom Anderson, who tells it which humans it should attach mind control devices to. Hard-To-Find Sci-Fi. (1956)
It’s Alive- Another legendary grade Z classic from director Larry Buchanan. Tommy Kirk stars in this tale of a man with a pet monster in his cave. It’s alive; it needs people to eat; it has sharp teeth and a zipper up it’s back. Considered one of the worst movies made, but so bad it’s good. A must for the collector. (1968)
Jigoku (Sinner From Hell)- Director Nobuo Nakamura's masterpiece movie that portrays the image of classic "hell" as envisioned by the Japanese people from the ancient times. It centers around a guy who is somehow responsible for his lover's death. It stars the legendary actor Shigeru Amachi. It features the make-up fx rooted in Japanese traditional theater. In Japanese Language with English sub-titles!!! (1999)
Jungle Holocaust- One of the first Italian gore cannibal films. A white man falls into the hands of a Stone Age tribe and undergoes violent torture and ordeals of survival. Director Ruggero Deodato spares none of the gory rituals of these natives, including ants feeding on a tribesman’s open wounds, and the slicing open of a crocodile. It takes a strong stomach to watch this film. (1976)
Killer Shrews- A crazy mad scientist has created a pack of 100 pound shrews. His assistant and the assistant’s girlfriend try to find a way to destroy these rodents. A camp classic. (1959)
King Kong Escapes- Straight from the Saturday afternoon matinees of the 70’s, Rankin-Bass's production, (the makers of Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer) of an evil scientist, (Dr. Who), that created a giant mechanical version of King Kong to dig out radioactive materials from underground. When it fails, he captures the real Kong to do the digging and he also fails. What happens next is a battle between the two Kongs. Just as entertaining as you remember it to be. Great fun. (1968) PRICE $11.00
Last Of The Cannibals (AKA EMMUELLE AND THE LAST CANNIBALS & TRAP THEM AND KILL THEM)- Directed by Joe D’Amato, Laura Gemser is in the role of Emmanuelle. While posing as a mental patient in an institution, Emmanuelle meets a severely traumatized girl who seems to have been raised by cannibals. Along with an accomplished anthropologist, she heads out to the Amazon jungles to find the tribe, as it will make a great story for the paper she writes for. When they come across the tribe, they find themselves quite unwelcome, and quickly become the ones being sought, instead of doing the searching. (1977)
Lemora, Lady Dracula- Surrealistic vampire film follows a young girls odyssey through a nightmarish landscape filled with grotesque people. A very rare out-of-print film. (1973)
Let’s Scare Jessica To Death- Jessica has just been released from a mental hospital. Wanting to "start over", she moves into an old New England farmhouse with her husband and a friend. Before they even arrive Jess starts having strange encounters, and after they find a young transient in their new home, things start getting rather nasty. Seems this redheaded hippie chick is in fact a vampire, a onetime resident of the house who drowned on her wedding day, and all the old guys in town are her harpies (they all have scarred necks and arms). Or is Jess really having another breakdown? (1971)
Long Hair Of Death- Italian shocker starring Barbara Steele as the daughter of a witch burned at the stake, who dies and then returns from her tomb when it is struck by lightning. (1964)
Magic Voyage Of Sinbad- The man of myth and legend leads an adventure to locate the elusive “Bird Of Happiness”. He encounters an underwater maiden, a giant octopus and other horrors. (1962)
Majin, Monster Of Terror- This film is in Letterbox format. Well produced Japanese production, dubbed in English, centering around a legendary "golem" that comes to life to battle an evil chamberlain. First in a series of three films. (1966)
Manster- U.S.-Japanese production with all the thrills of the 50’s horror films. An American accountant is turned into a two-headed creature by a Japanese doctor experimenting with body altering drugs, who keeps his deformed wife in a cell in his laboratory. Contains the great scene when the American finds an eyeball growing on his shoulder. (1959)
Matango, Fungus Of Terror- Original un-cut Japanese version of ATTACK OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE. Contains about 7 minutes of additional footage. Film is letter-boxed in Japanese language with English Sub-titles. (1963)
Monster Hunter (AKA Anthropophagus II)- This blood-thirsty sequel to The Grim Reaper follows the cannibalistic monster with superhuman strength on a bloody, gory rampage still pursued by a priest with the knowledge of how to destroy him. The film credits have listed Peter Newton listed as director, he's really Joe D'Amato, one of Italy's best horror directors. (1982)
Monster Of Piedras Blancas- Long out-of-print, low budget version of Creature From The Black Lagoon. A lighthouse keeper puts food out for the resident of the caves under the surf. Then gruesome murders begin happening in town, and are linked to the creature from the surf. (1959)
Monster Shark (AKA Devil Fish)- Un-cut version of a 40-foot, prehistoric age shark/octopus that's eating the local population. Directed by Lamberto Bava. (1984)
Nekromantik- Directed by Jorg Buttgereit. The story concerns a couple that gets sexually aroused over dead body parts and bathing in blood. The man brings home the decomposed body of an accident victim so that he and his girlfriend can partake in a kinky "threesome". Film is in German language with English sub-titles. BE WARNED! This film is gruesome and the subject matter is grotesque in it's presentation, no one under the age of 18 can purchase this film. AGE VERIFICATION WILL BE REQUIRED. (1989) PRICE $11.00
Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave- A disturbed playboy likes to take his ladies to his estate for a little fun “torture” games. But soon events begin to show that his first wife Evelyn has come back from the dead. Un-cut classic Euro-shocker. (1971)
Night Of The Creeps- In 1959, an alien experiment crashes to earth and infects a fraternity member. They freeze the body, but in the modern day, two geeks pledging a fraternity accidentally thaw the corpse, which proceeds to infect the campus with parasites that transform their hosts into killer zombies. (1986)
Piranha II: Flying Killers- Un-cut import print directed by James Cameron (Titanic). Terror breaks loose in the Caribbean when two scuba divers investigating a sunken supply ship are attacked and killed by a shoal of piranhas. Soon it's discovered that these piranhas can fly, and are as lethal in the air as in the water. Contains gore scenes cut from the American release. (1981)
Porno Holocaust- Directed by Joe D’Amato, uncut and in it’s original Italian language with no English dubs or subs. This sci-fi/horror/sex and violence epic revolves around a captain that leads his crew on a top secret mission provisioned by the Government. The mutilated bodies of fishermen have been found near a radioactive atoll. Rumors of human survivors from atomic tests are afloat. Overall a great adventure in Italian horror filmmaking. Although in Italian language, it is easy to follow. NEW UPGRADED PRINT!!!(1979) ITEM PRICE IS $11.00.
Pulgasari- EXTREMELY rare film from Korea sub-titled in English. The film depicts the awaking of a giant ancient monster which begins a destructive path of horror. Korean version of Godzilla. This film is extremely hard-to-find and a treat for giant monster fans. (1984)
Return Of The Blind Dead- First sequel to director Armando de Ossorios’ “Tombs Of The Blind Dead”. The Templar Knights begin to attack during a local village carnival. (1973)
Return Of The Giant Majin- Sequel to Majin, Monster Of Terror. The giant God of war once again awakens to fight an evil prince in his takeover of the country. Dubbed in English. (1966)
Robo Vampire- Narcotics agent Tom Wilde is given a second chance in life after being shot and killed. In a futuristic experiment, he is returned to life as an Android Robot. He is sent on a dangerous mission to rescue a beautiful undercover agent from an evil drug warlord, and his inhuman creation, the Vampire Beast. Contains graphic scenes of violence. (1993)
Ruby- Stars Piper Laurie as a deceased gangsters moll. She runs a drive-in theater specializing in horror movies, where the now revived gangster begins killing and leaving the bodies. (1977)
Santa Claus Conquers The Martians- Santa is kidnapped by Martians because Martian children are sad that they don’t have Christmas. A very hard-to- find unique holiday experience. One of the Martian children is played by a young Pia Zadora. Not to be missed. (1964)
Scars Of Dracula- One of the popular in the Dracula series starring Christopher Lee. Dracula is resurrected when his ashes are covered with bats blood, and he begins another reign of terror. Blood and sadism (lots) have been added to this print. (1970)
Severed Arm- Bloody revenge film in which miners trapped in a cave-in, choose amongst themselves who they are going to “eat” in order to survive. They slice off a reluctant man’s are off, and moments later are rescued. Years later, the survivors die one by one, each horribly mutilated. In some instances their arms are torn from their sockets. This film is very graphic at times. (1973)
Shock Waves - Low-budget horror favorite with SS officer Peter Cushing creating an underwater corps of Aryan zombies, who rise from the depths as blonde figures wearing goggles. Also stars John Carradine. (1970)
Snuff- Infamous 70’s film promoting an actual killing performed at the end of the picture. The film follows a Manson-like group around Brazil as the cult leader has his “woman” murder many people in his quest to be the new Lord. Released with a self-imposed “X” rating. (1971/76)
Spider Baby (AKA The Maddest Story Ever Told)- Perculiar blend of black humor and macabre horror starring Lon Chaney, Jr. The bizarre plot revolves around the Merrye family, which is stricken with “Merrye’s Syndrome”, a progressive a regression disease that takes victims beyond pre-natal to a level of savagery and cannibalism. This film has come to be a classic of bizarre cinema. (1964)
Spider Labyrinth- A stylish Argento-ish film about an American lecturer who arrives in Budapest to meet a professor who has stumbled onto an over 4,000 years old mysterious evil sect. Lots of gore effects. (1988)
Spookies- A group of people are driven off course and end up in an abandoned funeral home (or is it?) where a creature commands his army of zombies and creatures to kill. Great haunted house sets, along with eerie photography makes this movie “spooky”. (1985)
Squirm- Unforgettable 70’s drive-in classic. When a powerful storm knocks power lines down in a small Georgia town, the electricity drives large, bloodthirsty worms to the surface, and begin overrunning the town. (1976)
Teeagers From Outer Space- Another great camp, drive-in film from the 50’s. Martians invade earth to grow their “Gargon Herd” (actually a giant lobster). The hero realizing that there is intelligent life on Earth decides to warn us. Eventually he sacrifices himself to destroy the incoming herds of Gargon’s in an attempt to save the Earth. Great camp fun. (1959)
Tetsuo: The Iron Man- Disturbing yet fascinating film about a man’s phobia of the metals he forges and the out-of-control machines he creates. A taxi driver turns into a misshapen hunk of metal (or is he just imagining it) made up of tubes wires, gears, cables, steel tentacles and a whining drill for a penis. In Japanese with English sub-titles. (1988)
The Alligator People- A newlywed couple sit in a train. The husband receives a frantic telegram. He gets off at a station to make a phone call, the train pulls away without him on it, and that’s the last his wife sees of him. Years later after a long search she finally tracks him down on his family’s southern estate where she discovers that a failed medical treatment has turned him into an alligator mutant. (1959)
The Antichrist- Rare, un-cut import print AKA The Tempter. The young daughter of an Italian prince is possessed by a demonic spirit. Levitation, vomiting of green vile and other hideous acts of demonic possession make this a must see. Cinematography by Joe D'Amato. (1974)
The Boogey Man- Exploitationer of a adolescent knife murderer who grows into a troubled mute. There's also a "haunted" mirror, whose pieces can cause very grisly murders, and an "Exorcist" type plot all revolving around a young woman's return to her mother's house where bizarre murders took place years ago. (1980)
The Burning- NEW UPGRADED PRINT!!! A Friday the 13th clone with future stars Holly Hunter and Jason Alexander. At Camp Blackfoot, teenagers pull a prank on the camp caretaker, Cropsy, which leaves him horribly burned. When he’s released from the hospital, he returns to the camp armed with giant shears and eager for revenge. Make-up by Tom Savini. (1982)
The Children- A busload of children has disappeared from the quiet New England town of Ravensback, and Sheriff Billy Hart is on the case. A short while later, he manages to track down the kids, but unfortunately they seem to have been transformed into murderous zombies by a cloud of radioactive gas. How can he stop the killer tykes before they destroy the town? (1980)
The Church (AKA Demons 3)- Produced by Dario Argento and directed by the great Italian director Michele Soavi (Dellamorte, Dellamore). During the carnage of a medieval witch hunt, an entire village is savagely massacred on suspicion of Devil worship. Centuries later, an immense Gothic cathedral is built on the same accursed ground. For the demonic creatures entombed beneath the walls, a horrifying day of resurrection is at hand. Complete uncut print. (1988)
The Crawling Eye- Late 50’s classic starring Forrest Tucker. A mysterious cloud hovering over a mountaintop contains aliens that begin killing the climbers. Slowly the cloud starts making its way down to the village below. Great classic 50’s sci-fi/ horror. This is the uncut European version. (1958)
The Gate- When two friends stumble across a mysterious rock in a backyard, they dig up the ground searching for more, but instead the unearth “The Gate”, and underground chamber of terrifying demonic evil. This is the un-cut import version coming directly from a foreign DVD for excellent picture quality. (1987)
The Giant Gila Monster- A mixture of hot rods, teenagers, and dinosaurs. In A desert in New Mexico, mysterious actions point prehistoric creatures. Low budget classic double-billed with The Killer Shrews (also available thru HTV). (1959)
The House Of Clocks- Directed by Lucio Fulci. Three robbers break into the house of an elderly couple and kill them. But they come back from the dead before the thieves can even leave the house. Rare movie never released in the states. Dubbed In English. (1989)
The Last Shark- Uncut Import print in English with Japanese sub-titles. An enormous and angry 35 foot Great White Shark takes revenge on humans when they build a beach just for swimmers by a coastal town. After several shark attacks, and the Mayor does nothing to stop it, James Franciscus and Vic Morrow sail in pursuit to stop it. (1980)
The Ring (AKA The Ring Virus)- Korean remake of a popular Japanese film “The Ring” (1997). Four teenagers mysteriously die at the exact same time and in the same way. Officials claim the deaths were all heart attacks, but one eccentric doctor believes something supernatural caused them to die. A beautiful and intelligent journalist discovers a video tape that the four teenagers had watched. Tempting fate, she watches the film with the eccentric doctor, and the two of them begin a desperate search to break the curse, which they are now part of. (1999)
The Ring 0: Birthday- Prequel to the infamous Japanese film The Ring (also available at Horror Theater Video). Thirty years prior to the first Ring a teenage Sadako is the newest member of a Tokyo-based theater group. Reporter Akiko has finally succeeded in tracking her down, intent in determining whether the daughter is the same cold-blooded murderess as her mother. Instead she finds a frail Sadako, but almost instantly a series of mysterious deaths begin claiming members of her troupe. In Japanese with English sub-titles. (2000)
The Ring 2- After losing her boyfriend to the deadly virus which took its grip in "The Ring", journalist Mai Takano decides to conduct her own investigation into the powers of the lethal videotape. Contains graphic and gruesome scenes.
The Ring 3: Spiral- Not to be confused with RING 2! The events of “Spiral” parallel the second film. During an autopsy of “RING” victims, a forensic medic discovers the death of his colleague isn’t casual. In his intestines, he finds little pieces of paper with numbers written on them. This chapter in this excellent series is as unpredictable as it’s predecessors. IN JAPANESE LANGUAGE ONLY!!! (1998)
Three On A Meathook- Great adaptation of the true-life murder case of Ed Gein, the madman who wore the skins of his victims and had a mother complex. Very rare and hard-to-find film. (1973)
Tombs Of The Blind Dead- Un-cut import version of the first of director Armando De Ossorio's series of The Templar Knights who are turned into the Blind Dead. Three young people traveling abroad, find terror as one leaves the group after an argument, and wanders into the castle housing the Blind Dead. Her friends come to find her, but also encounter the horror of the knights. First, and best, of the series. (1971)
Toolbox Murders- Disgusting but imaginative horror film about a fiendish killer that uses power tools as his murder weapons. Strong stomach required. This film has become a cult classic. (1977)
Tormented- Richard Carlson turns out to be a not-so-nice husband after pushing his wife off a lighthouse platform. The woman’s corpse materializes to haunt him, Instead of acting natural, he goes off the deep end to provide this film with a surprise ending. (1960)
Two Thousand Maniacs- The citizens of the southern town Pleasant Valley lure six Yankee tourists into town where they are to be the reluctant guests for the centennial celebration of the day a band of renegade Union troops decimated the town. The town then participates in events, a different event for each of the tourists, in which the tourist is dispatched. One couple begins to suspect something and seeks a way to escape. WARNING!!! Extremely gruesome. (1964)
Uzamaki- A pretty high school girl has gotten involved in a series of ghostly and horrible tragedies which all relate to a strange whirlpool vortex that has cursed her small town. No one knows the truth behind the deadly occurrences. How can this poor girl escape from the entanglement of this terrible phenomena? In Japanese with English sub-titles. (2000)
Varan The Unbelievable- A Godzilla-like monster with spikes on his back emerges from a lake to destroy everything in it's path. Pure action as the creature makes a bee-line towards Tokyo. Long out-of-print. (1958)
Versus- Just as you think Japanese zombie films can’t get more insane, along comes this deliriously over-the top gem full of tongue-in-cheek ultra-cool gangsters, gun-toting zombies, immortal samurai, and more gore effects than you can count. Japanese with English sub-titles. (2000)
War Of The Gargantuas- Original un-cut, letterboxed Japanese version also contains a collection of original rare trailers, and alternate shots made overseas as well as outtakes. An evil green Gargantua comes out of the ocean causing havoc until the brown Gargantua comes out of the forest to try to peacefully stop his 'brother". Originally was filmed as a sequel to "Frankenstein Conquers The World". CONTAINS ENGLISH SUB-TITLES!!! (1967)
What Have They Done To Your Daughters?- A gory trip in Italian cinema and a follow-up to “What Have You Done To Solange?”. Remastered from original negative and in widescreen format. Not for the weak stomached. (1974)
White Zombie- Long hailed as a lost classic, which was rediscovered in the 60’s. The film stars Bela Lugosi, playing a plantation owner in the West Indies who holds sway over an army of zombies. (1932)
Yongary, Monster From The Deep- Earthquakes in central Korea turn out to be the work of Yongary, a prehistoric gasoline-eating reptile that soon goes on a rampage through Seoul. DUBBED IN ENGLISH!!! (1967)
Zombie Flesh Eaters 2- Uncut, widescreen version of Lucio Fulci classic IN GERMAN LANGUAGE ONLY. Somewhere in South East Asia a cloud of toxic waste escapes from a nuclear power plant and quickly contaminates everything. The military take charge and are faced by a growing number army of flesh eating zombies. (1988)
Zombie Lake- Corpses of Nazi soldiers slaughtered in WWII rise from the depths of a lake to attack swimmers. Directed by Jean Rollin, the film is filled with plenty of rotting corpses, walking to find their next victims. (1985)
Zombie 3- Uncut unofficial film of Lucio Fulci’s Zombie (2). A cloud of toxic waste escapes a nuclear power plant contaminating birds. The birds in turn contaminate man who dies horribly only to come back to life as flesh-eating zombies. NEW UPGRADED PRINT!!! (1988)
Zombie 4: A Virgin Among The Living Dead- Directed by Jesse Franco. A young heiress is haunted by her family’s secrets after arriving in the family’s stomping grounds in British Honduras- where the stomping is done by the living dead. (1971)
Zombie 90- A gross-out, gut wrenching, extremely gory zombie fest from start to finish. Plot line may be thin, but the zombies are some of the goriest on film. Not recommended for the younger viewers. (199?)
Zombie Island Massacre- Camp epic starring ex congressman’s wife Rita Jenrette. A busload of tourists break down near a local voodoo village anf their dream vacation is turned into a nightmare as the vacationers are being converted…into corpses. (1984)
CROWHAVEN FARM begins with the reading of a will, a married couple, the Porters learn they are second in line to inherit a farm in rural Mass. Maggie (Hope Lange) and her hubby quickly move up to the inheritors when after an abrupt opening sequence with Maggie's uncle enroute to claim his new farm is scared off the road by the appearance of a young blond female in the middle of the road, his car hits a tree and explodes. Hooray the Porters are going to Crowhaven Farm.
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1) SATANICO PANDEMONIUM (aka THE SEXORCIST) Spanish without benefit of subtitles. Hot-cha-cha-cha! (1975; Color);
2) CONVENT OF SINNERS English with Greek subtitles,. (Joe D'Amato; 1976);
3) JUNGLE BRIDE Anita (early 30's; B&W) In an SWV art cover; 4) SEXY BLOOD
LORNA L'EXORCISTE - French. Jess Franco's brand of sleazeball voyeurism. Howard Vernon and Lina Romay. (1974; Color; print quality is decently sharp but lots of surface flaws)
RADIO RANCH A western with robots! Gene Autrey's ranch/radio studio is built on top of the futuristic underground city of Spudvania (or some such nonsense). (B&W);
DEVIL MONSTER largish manta ray terrorizing anyone who's game.. (1946 that looks like 1934; B&W);
<4> SHIP OF MONSTERS (actually NAVE DES MONSTRUOS the original Spanish without subtitling). late 50's; B&W
GHOST SHIP (1943): One by one, the crew of a creaky old sailing ship meet strange violent deaths. Is the ship haunted - or is the captain a homicidal maniac? Richard Dix, Skelton Knaggs star in Val Lewton's rarest film, creator of Cat People, I Walked With a Zombie and other classics.
VAMPYROS LESBOS (1970): Gorgeous blonde becomes obsessed with an unearthly brunette at a lesbian stage show. Soon she finds herself drugged, seduced, tormented with strange, erotic nightmares. She finally goes crazy and murders her lesbian lover with a huge knitting needle. A weird experience.
THE CRAWLING EYE (1958): Hideous frozen eye monsters lurk in a radioactive cloud, ripping the heads off human victims, absorbing their brains. Others are frozen alive, reanimated by the creatures to attack and kill at their command. Wild climax as the cold creeping eyeballs attack a mountain observatory, burned alive by devastating firebombs. Ice-cold nightmare chiller NOT FOR CHILDREN!
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS (1968): All time classic monster bash! Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, Angila, Manda, Varan, Barugon and Son of Godzilla summoned from Monster Island to battle alien invasion, led by Ghidrah the 3-Headed Monster! Smashing f/x, directed by Inoshiro Honda.
FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER (1965): And now - maximum energy! Rubber-headed aliens land in Puerto Rico to kidnap bikini girls for breeding stock. Meanwhile, an experimental cyborg is deformed by a death ray, runs amok and goes on a killing spree. Watch out for Mull, the caged mutant!
HAND OF DEATH (1962): John Agar tampers with nerve gas experiments and mutates into a bloated crusty marshmallow thing whose touch means instant death. Much sought-after gem, crisply lensed by Floyd Crosby. Look for Three Stooges' Joe Besser as a gas station attendant who gets fried, and a very young Butch (Eddie Munster) Patrick. Plus the bonus featurette THE ATOM STRIKES! courtesy of the US War Department
KILLER SHREWS (1957): They're back! Genetic scientists trapped by their own experiments on a bleak nasty island are eaten alive by mutant rodents with poison fangs - giant killer shrews that must eat five times their own weight every day!
THE MANSTER (1959): Japanese mad scientist injects American reporter with a weird serum that causes a deformed, primitive creature to grow out of his body. Remember the classic "eyeball in the shoulder?" This is the one! Grim and grisly.
MONSTER OF PIEDRAS BLANCAS (1958): Remember that creepy late night film about the scaly half-human creature chained inside a cave by the sea? This is the one! It escapes and commits gruesome murders in a small seaside village. The scene where the monster bursts out of the storage room holding a severed head still packs a jolt! Starring Les (War of the Worlds)Tremayne.
SHE-CREATURE (1957): Hypnotist puts his beautiful young assistant into a deep trance to revive a fiendish primal creature from the ocean floor. Eerie and weird, with great performances by Chester Morris, Marla English, and a hideous haunting scaly seaweed-dripping monster designed by the great Paul Blaisdell!
BEYOND THE DARKNESS (1979): Rare uncut print of Joe D'Amato's Buried Alive. Sick take of necrophile who keeps his dead girl friend embalmed and stuffed in his bed, includes all the hideous realistic gore cut from the U.S. release! Graphic scenes of dismemberment, flesh eating, corpse roasting, eye gouging and acid baths, definitely not for the squeamish! D'Amato allegedly used real corpses for the gut ripping scenes.
EROTIC NIGHTS OF THE LIVING DEAD (1979): Among the rarest of all cannibal films! Voodoo priest creates a horde of vicious man eating zombies. Joe D'Amato's epic zombie masterwor included in this hard to find print! Chock full of gore FX to boot, including the apocalyptic cannibal-zombie massacre climax. Laura (Black Emmanuelle) Gemser & George (Anthropophagus) Eastman. Filmed in Santo Domingo. Kind of scratchy but most complete print known to exist. Italian lang. only.
CLONES OF BRUCE LEE (1977): Dumbest martial arts movie ever! Mad scientist creates army of Bruce Lee clones to battle drug kingpin's army of "metal men" - gold-painted goons in diapers. What can stop these fiends? Why, a mouthful of crab grass - what else? Frantic foolishness starring the cleverly named Bruce Le. Kung-Fooey!
FLESH FEAST (1970): Nazi spies conduct anti-aging experiments, using body parts and flesh eating maggots (yum!) to revive Hitler's corpse. Produced by and starring Veronica Lake (yes, that Veronica Lake)! Gross, lurid and downright silly.
GIANT SPIDER INVASION (1975): Skipper to the rescue! Alan Hale Jr. battles a Volkswagen covered with hair, funny eyes and legs that are supposed to move in a threatening manner. You've been warned.
ISLAND OF DEATH (1975): Infamous "lost" gore film returns! Sadistic couple descends on the Greek island of Mykonos, where they lure unsuspecting victims into sex games - then rape, torture, murder and mutilate to satisty their sick cravings. Uncut version of Island of Perversion includes crucifixion, decapitation by bulldozer, sickle impalement and other grotesqueries. How this film managed to avoid an X rating is beyond comprehension.
MONDO CANE (1963): The original shockumentary that started the mondo craze! Mind numbing assault of bizarre sex, blood, death and burial rituals the world over. Witness men and women eating dogs, pigs, snakes, ants and other questionable yummies. See the animal world's revenge: shark attack victims, men gored alive by angry bulls! A feast of outrageous cruelties.