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B, porque ya se planteaba como algo tecnicamente inferior, era un pacto hecho con el espectador, mas sincero, donde cada uno sabia que el cierre relampago que se veia en los alienigenas, o los hilos de los que colgaban los platos voladores eran como los titiriteros en los espectaculos de marionetas, como los actores de teatro orientales, escondidos tras una mascara, un convenio teatral, que todos aceptamos. Los Limites del cine Bizarro, el de Culto y el Cine Clase B, no son precisos, pero en todos ellos, existe el Pacto. Eso creo que hoy, hace que asistamos a una produccion de clase B, con simpatia, y le permitamos cosas que no le permitimos a las comunmente llamadas superproducciones, que entonces caen en el olvido. Casi todo el cine Bizarro, es antologico, y forma parte de una filmoteca, yo personalmente disfruto y me divierto con sus films. Soy parte del Pacto!
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| FILMOGRAFIA LETRA A |
| ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN OF THE HIMALAYAS (1957) Peter Cushing y Forrest Tucker buscan al abominable homre de las nieves en el techo del mundo |
| ALIEN TERROR (1968, aka THE SINISTER INVASION) Boris Karloff, Maura Monti, Enrique Guzman. Karloff plays Professor John Mayer, a man who has discovered an incredibly powerful source of energy that he is determined to keep for himself, despite the fact that the government and aliens from outer space both want it. Color, 90 min. |
| ALLIGATOR PEOPLE, THE (1959) Beverly Garland, Lon Chaney, Jr., Richard Crane, Bruce Bennett, Frieda Inescort. Experiments lead to half-alligator, half-man mutants. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. B&W. |
| ALPHAVILLE (1965) Eddie Constantine, Howard Vernon. Classic sci-fi from director Jean-Luc Goddard as a detective is sent to a strange futuristic city to find and rescue a missing scientist. In French with English Subtitles. B~W, 100 mins. |
| AMAZING TRANSPARENT MAN, THE (1959) Douglas Kennedy, Marguerite Chapman. A mad scientist turns a convict invisible in order to steal radioactive materials. Letterboxed, B&W, Approx. 59 min. |
| APE, THE (1940) Boris Karloff, Henry Hall. A mad scientist takes his experiment for curing spinal disease too far. When he begins transfusions of spinal fluids from apes into humans, the results are monstrous. B&W, 63 min. |
| APE MAN, THE (1943) Bela Lugosi, Louise Currie, Wallace Ford. A scientist injects himself in order to obtain the power of apes. He then must murder humans for their spinal fluid in order to return to normal. B&W, 70 min. |
| ASTOUNDING SHE MONSTER (1957) Robert Clarke. A gang of crooks holds a pair hostage when a spaceship lands nearby containing a mysterious female alien. This is undoubtedly the best print of this film ever seen on home video. Ed Wood was a consultant on this film. |
| ATOM AGE VAMPIRE (1962) Susanne Loret. A mad scientist uses weird glandular transplants to restore beauty to a woman's horribly scarred face. He occasionally turns into a hideous monster and attacks the locals. |
| ATOMIC CITY, THE (1952) Gene Barry, Lee Aaker, Michael Moore, Lydia Clarke, Nancy Gates, Milburn Stone. In this sci-fi thriller, Barry stars as a nuclear scientist whose son is kidnapped by terrorists. The story and screenplay were nominated for an Academy Award. B&W, 85 min. |
| ATOMIC MAN, THE (1956) Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue. A nuclear accident causes an injured man's mind to think into the future. |
| ATOMlC SUBMARINE (1960) Dick Foran. A U.S. atomic sub discovers an underwater flying saucer piloted by an alien monster. B&W, 71 mins. |
| ATTACK FROM MARS (1954) This film tells the terrifying story of a handful of people who fight off a fearsome vampire creature from the planet Mars when it invades the local movie theater in Burbank. If you like gorgeous girls, hot dudes, spacemen, villains, nerds, heroes & heroines, cadavers, vampires, drag queens, cowboys and rock n' roll, this one's for you. Color. |
| ATTACK OF THE 50-FOOT WOMAN (1958) Allison Hayes, Yvette Vickers. After a close encounter with a 30-foot alien who travels in an interstellar sphere, Allison Hayes grows beyond belief. Yvette Vickers is the sultry sexpot girlfriend of Hayes' philandering hubby Harry. Va-va-va BOOM! B&W. |
| ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS (1957) Naval scientists discover giant crabs on a Pacific atoll that can assimilate the brains of their decapitated victims. With Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan, Russell Johnson, and Jonathan Haze. |
| ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES (1959) Radiation causes leeches to mutate into giant bloodsuckers that threaten the residents of a small bayou town. Yvette Vickers is the sexy and indiscriminate storekeeper's wife. |
| ATTACK OF THE PUPPET PEOPLE (1958, aka FANTASTIC PUPPET PEOPLE) John Agar, June Kenny, John Hot, Susan Gordon. Hoyt is a lonely old dollmaker who uses his shrinking machine he keeps in the back room to reduce people to one-tenth of their normal size. He keeps his victims asleep in glass tubes and occasionally takes them out for parties and dancing! Agar, himself miniaturized, leads the other shrunken members in rebellion. From director Bert I. Gordon, who also gave us films like "The Cyclops" and "The Amazing Colossal Man." B&W, not rated. |
| AWFUL DR. ORLOF, THE (1962) Howard Vernon. A mad doctor stalks the back streets in search of young girls who he kidnaps and murders. Stark and chilling, it's one of director Jesse Franco's better films. B&W, not rated. |
| FILMOGRAFIA LETRA B |
| BARBARELLA (1968) Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law, David Hemmings, Marcel Marceau, Anita Pallenberg, Milo 0'Shea. Based on a French sci-fi comic strip, this cult classic features the bizarre adventures of a space nymphet (Fonda) who encounters fantastic creatures, super beings, and lots of sex. Sheer camp, and you won't want to miss the elbow-sex scene! Written by Terry Southern. Fonda was married to director Roger Vadim at the time, and it's the best she's ever looked on film. Color, 99 min. |
| BARON BLOOD (1972) Collector's Edition. Widescreen. Renovation of a 16th century castle into a tourist resort hit a horrifying snag when two college students accidentally revive the castle's former owner, a depraved nobleman who uses restored torture instruments for his sadistic pleasures. Joseph Cotton, Elke Sommer. Directed by Mario Bava. 90 min. |
| BAT, THE (1959) Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, Darla Hood. A mad killer is on the prowl in an old, gothic mansion filled with terrified people. The fiend uses his claw-like hand to rip out the jugular veins of his victims. VC2121 $14.95 |
| BATTLE OF THE WORLDS (1964) Claude Rains, Maya Brent, Bill Carter. Scientists attempt to blast a hostile planet out of the sky before it levels Earth. Color, 70 min |
| BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER, THE (1965) At Malibu Beach, you'll find everything: hot hunky surfers, bikini-clad chicks stacked to Pasadena, rock n' rollers, beatniks, booze and something else...a hideous reptilian monster with a hunger for bitchin' babes. Great fun! John Hall, Sue Casey. From a stunning 35mm print includes the often-missing Technicolor sequence. 70 min. |
| BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS, THE (1963) Paul Christian, Paula Raymond, Cecil Kellaway, Kenneth Tobey, Lee Van Cleef. Atomic tests thaw out a giant dinosaur in the Arctic, and heads for its former breeding groundsÑnow New York Cityl. Good story brought to life by Ray Harryhausen's special effects, and based on "The Foghorn" by Ray Bradbury. Directed by Eugene Lourie. B&W, 80 min. |
| BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE (1959) Michael Forest, Sheila Carol. A gang of criminals hides out in a mountain cabin only to be killed off one by one at the hands of a horrible cave monster. Directed by Monte Hellman. B&W, 64 min. TV7004 $14.95 |
| BEAST OF YUCCA FLATS, THE [1961) Tor Johnson, Conrad Brooks, Douglas Mellor, Barbara Francis. When Tor is caught in a nuclear blast, he transforms into a rampaging monster. Includes the nude rape scene missing from most prints. B&W, 57 min. |
| BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS, THE (1947) Robert Alda, Andrea King, Peter Lorre, Victor Francen, J. Carrol Naish. A pianist dies and leaves his fortune to his nurse. The occupants of his villa are terrorized by the pianist's severed hand, which was cut off by Lorre. Lorre suffers from hallucinations of the hand and can't stop it from fulfilling its mission no matter what he does. A creepy thriller directed by Robert Florey. B&W, 88 min. |
| BEGINNING OF THE END (1957) Atomic energy causes giant locusts to invade Chicago. With Peter Graves, Peggy Castle, and Morris Ankrum. B&W, 80 mins. |
| BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA (1952) Bela Lugosi, Duke Mitchell, Sammy Petrillo. Martin & Lewis look-a-like's play a pair of nightclub performers who fall out of a plane and find themselves stranded on a jungle island. They discover Lugosi, who's experimenting with a serum that turns people into gorillas. A rarely seen camp classic that's more fun than a barrel of monkeys! B&W, 72 min. |
| BERSERK! (1967) Joan Crawford, Diana Dors, Judy Geeson, Ty Hardin. A sleazy traveling circus is plagued with a series of homicides. Who could the killer be? Color, 95 min.. |
| BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER (1959) Robert Clarke, Darlene Tompkins. A jet pilot breaks through the time barrier only to find himself in a post WWIII Earth, menaced by mutants and a deadly virus. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. B&W, 75 min. |
| BlMBOS B.C. When the prehistoric Bimbos discover that their Queen has been bitten by a radioactive beast, the bimbos begin a quest to find an antidote to save the Queen from the deadly poison. 75 min. |
| BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE (1970) Tony Musante, Suzy Kendall. A "Jack the Ripper"-type maniac slithers around the dark byways of Rome, slicing up pretty girls and carving the emotions of terrified viewers in this early Giallo from director Dario Argento, the Italian Master of Horror. Color |
| BIRDS, THE (1963) Rod Taylor, Tippie Hedren, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette. Birds of all shapes and sizes attack the residents of Bodega Bay in this classic thriller showcasing Alfred Hitchcock at his very best. Rated PG13, Color, 119 min. |
| BLACK CASTLE, THE (1952) Richard Greene, Stephen McNally, Boris Karloff Invited for a leopard hunt by a cruel count (McNally), Greene becomes ensnared in a cat-and-mouse game fueled by his attraction to the count's wife and the trickery of physician Karloff. B&W, 82 min. |
| BLACK CAT, THE (1934) Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Jacqueline Wells. Karloff and Lugosi star in this shocking horror classic of Satanism and murder. A bus crash on a lonely Austrian road compels American honeymooners to spend the night at the sinister house of Herr Poelzi (Karloff). B&W, 66 min. |
| BLACK CAT, THE (1968) This fiendish feline has nine lives and plans on living all of them out stalking the residents of a small English town! Stars Patrick Magee and Mimsy Farmer. |
| BLACK DRAGONS (1942) A Nazi plastic surgeon transforms six Japanese agents into six prominent Americans, then kills off the real thing. Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, Clayton Moore. Color, 58 min. HSV53323 $12 95 |
| BLACK FRIDAY (1940) Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Stanley Ridges. Brain specialist Karloff transplants part of a gangster's brain into a dying professor (Ridges). The operation saves his life but at a terrible cost. B&W, 70 min. |
| BLACK ROOM, THE (1935) Boris Karloff, Marian Marsh, Robert Allen, Katherine DeMille. An evil count lures victims to his castle, but his twin brother arrives to fulfill an ancient prophecy. Karloff shines in a great dual role. B&W, 70 min. |
| BLACK SABBATH (1963) Boris Karloff, Jacqueline Pierreux, Michele Mercier, Lidia Alfonsi, Susy Anderson, Mark Damon. Three chilling horror tales from master director Mario Bava are connected by narrator Karloff, who also appears in the final segment as a WurdalakÑa vampire that kills those he loves. Color, 96 min. |
| BLACK SCORPION, THE (1957) :Richard Denning, Mara Corday. An earthquake opens pathways to the surface for giant scorpions. Great special effects by Willis O'Brien highlight this '50s sci-fi classic. B&W, 88 min. WA12880 $14.99 |
| BLACK SLEEP, THE (1956, aka DR CADMAN'S SECRET) All-star horrors featuring Basil Rathbone as a doctor who experiments with a deadly drug and human brains. With Lon Chaney, Akim Tamiroff, John Carradine, Bela Lugosi, and Tor Johnson. Newly re-mastered. |
| BLACK SUNDAY (1960) Barbara Steele. An ancient witch and her evil servant return from the grave to fulfil1 an ancient curse. This is the British version that features the original music score. Newly re-mastered. |
| BLACULA (1972) William Marshall, Thalmus Rasulala, Denise Nicholas, Vonetta McGee. African vampire, Prince Mamuwalde, stalks the streets of L.A. in search of fresh blood. Good blend of blaxploitation and horror. Followed by "SCREAM, BLACULA, SCREAM." Color, 92 min. OR2110098 $14.95 |
| BLOOD AND BLACK LACE (1964) A psychotic killer stalks beautiful young womenÑand the red sauce flows! Mario Bava's masterpiece was the basis for the popular Friday the 13th film series. Stars Cameron Mitchell, Eva Bartok. Newly re-mastered.Color,90min. |
| BLOOD AND ROSES (1960, aka ET MOURIR DE PLAISIR) Mel Ferrer, Elsa Martinelli, Annette Vadim, Marc Allegret. A young woman caught up in her family's vampirific past becomes possessed by a bloodsucker and commits many murders. Beautiful cinematography, and based on Sheridan LeFanu's "CARMILLA". Written and directed by Roger Vadim. Color, 74 min. |
| BLOOD FOR DRACULA (1973, aka ANDY WARHOL'S DRACULA) Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier. Count Dracula (Kier) requires the blood of virgins to stay alive. Pretending to seek the hand in marriage of one of four aristocratic Italian sisters, he discovers that they are experienced and the impure blood makes him violently ill! Paul Morrissey scripted, Antonio Margheriti directed. Digitally re-mastered and uncut. Color, 103 min. |
| BLOOD MANIA (1971) Peter Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Chris Marconi. A sex-crazed femme fatale helps speed along her father's death so she can use her inheritance to help out her depraved boyfriend. These virtuous characters eventually get chopped into little pieces! Not for the squeamish. Color. |
| BLOOD SHACK - THE DIRECTOR'S CUT (1971) In this alternately edited version of Ray Dennis Steckler's horror classic, non-essential footage that was used to pad out the film to 70 min. has been stripped away resulting in a much better paced and atmospheric production. A new music score further enhances the mood of the picture. This was what Ray originally had intended to film. |
| BLOODLUST (1959) Wilton Graff, June Kennedy, Robert Reed. Teenagers fall prey to a mad scientist who hunts them down like animals and then stores their bodies in glass tanks. Fans will remember Reed as "Mike Brady" of "The Brady Bunch." B&W, 89 min. |
| BLOODLUST: THE VAMPIRE OF NUREMBERG (1988) In 1970's Germany, a depraved maniac was on the loose and committed the most gruesome and horrifying crimes ever encountered. Known as "The Vampire of Nuremberg," he would break into funeral homes at night to suck the fluids from fresh corpses and then dismember them! He soon stalks the living, drinking the blood of his victims to satisfy his insane bloodlust. |
| BLOODSUCKING FREAKS (1975, aka THE INCREDIBLE TORTURE SHOW) Gore-O-Rama Director's Cut! If you're into brainwashing, naked gals in cages, snuff films, and sucking brains through straws, this film is for you. |
| BLOODY DEAD, THE (1970, aka CREATURE WITH THE BLUE HAND) Klaus Kinski leads the cast as the evil doctor running an insane asylum. Inside his madhouse, cannibals are given human meals, young girls are fed to hungry rats, and a hooded phantom slashes visitors by night with his knife-bladed hand (long before "Freddy" did the same on "Elm Street"). The author of the famous horror and mystery writer, Edgar Wallace, creator of the original story for King Kong 90 min. |
| BLOODY PIT OF HORROR, THE (1965) Mickey Hargitay. The "Crimson Executioner" seeks a torturous revenge on unsuspecting cheesecake models in this sadistic Italian horror. Based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade. Color, mature audiences. "My vengeance needs blood!" |
| BLUEBEARD (1944) John Carradine, Jean Parker, Nils Asther. A maniacal artist lures young women to his studio where he strangles them and then dumps their bodies into the river. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer from good old PRC Studios. B&W, 73 min. |
| BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT (1942) Bela Lugosi, John Archer, Wanda McKay, Tom Neal. A kindly psychiatrist (Lugosi) leads a double life as a criminal mastermind, and even revives the dead to do his bidding! Very atmospheric. |
| BOY AND HIS DOG, A (1975) Written by legendary sci-fi author Harlan Ellison (Star Trek, The Twilight Zone), this classic cult tale follows a young man and his telepathic dog in the year 2024, as they struggle to survive in a post-atomic wilderness. Color, 88 min. |
| BRAIN, THE (1965) Peter Van Eyck, Anne Heywood, Cecil Parker, Bernard Lee. A scientist is overtaken by a dead man's brain that he keeps "alive" in his laboratory. Directed by Freddie Francis. |
| BRAIN DAMAGE (1988) Rick Herbst, Gordon MacDonald, Jennifer Lowry. A brain-sucking parasite addicts a young man to the blue liquid he injects in his brain. A real scream. Directed by Frank Henenlotter. Rated R. Color, 89 min. |
| BRAIN FROM PLANET AROUS, THE (1957) John Agar, Joyce Meadows. Scientist Agar's mind is taken over by an evil giant alien brain from outer space, bent on controlling the Earth. CLASSIC! B&W, 71 min. |
| BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE, THE (1959) Herb Evers. TOTALLY UNCUT! A doctor keeps his decapitated fianceÕs head alive in a pan while he looks for a female body to attach it to. |
| BRAM STOKER'S COUNT DRACULA (1970) A young lawyer and his fianc lives are changed when they travel to Transylvania and meet up with Count Dracula. Klaus Kinski, Christopher Lee. Color, 96 min. |
| BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, THE (1935) Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester. One of the outstanding horror classics of al1 time. Karloff reprises his role as film history's most misunderstood monster who longs for a mate of his own. Lanchester co-stars as the ill-fated, monster-made bride. |
| BRIDE OF THE GORILLA (1951) Lon Chaney, Raymond Burr, Barbara Payton. In this atmospheric jungle thriller, a voodoo curse transforms a man into an ape. Payton, known more for scandals than film roles, does a great dance. One of the last of the occult horror dramas, popular in the 30s and 40s. From the Jack Broder Library. Written and directed by Curt Siodmak. B&W, 65 min. |
| BRIDE OF THE MONSTER (1955) Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson. Ed Wood directed this sci-fi thriller that features Lugosi as a mad scientist conducting strange, flesh-burning radiation experiments on humans in an attempt to create a legion of atomic super-men. B&W/Mono, 68 min. |
| BRIDES OF DRACULA, THE (1960) David Peel, Peter Cushing, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Monlaur. A beautiful young French girl (Monlaur) unwittingly frees a man mysteriously chained to the wall of his room. Once unbound, the Baron fiendishly recruits the undead for his evil purposes. Color, 86 min. |
| BRIDES OF FU MANCHU, THE (1966) Christopher Lee, Heinz Drache, Douglas Wilmer, Tsai Chin, Burt Kwouk. Lee, in his second appearance as Fu Manchu, has kidnapped twelve beautiful women, each the daughter of an international political figure. Directed by Don Sharp. Color, NR, 94 min. |
| BUCKET OF BLOOD, A (1959) Dick Miller. A wimpy beatnik coffee shop waiter accidentally kills a number of people and animals. He conceals the bodies in clay, passes them off as statues, and is hailed as a genius. Hilarious. |
| BUG (1975) Bradford Dillman, Joanna Miles. Mankind suffers under an attack by 10-inch cockroaches that can belch flames, eat raw meat, and are resistant to insecticides! Written and produced by William Castle. Rated R. Color, 100 mins. |
| BURIED ALIVE (1939) A tale of gripping horror unfolds in this poverty row classic. A young girl dies a silent death much to everyone's surprise. But, she's not really dead! As the grave of darkness engulfs her still form? Her anguished spirit cries out for life. Beverly Roberts, Robert Wilcox, Paul McVey, Wheeler Oakman. B&W. |
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