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From: Image Entertainment

Preorder: 9/3 - Street Date: 10/1

The Dead One/ Monstrosity (Special Edition)
ID: ID3136SWDVD
$24.99
Not Rated
UPC: 014381313628
128 min.
1960-1963
Preorder: 9/3/2002
Image Street: 10/1/2002
Horror
Full Frame, 2.35:1 - Color & B&W - English - Mono

Clyde Kelly, Erika Peters, Frank Fowler, Frank Gerstle, John MacKay, Monica Davis - Director: Barry Mahon, Joseph V. Mascelli Unseen for over four decades, The Dead One (1960, 64 min.) is charmingly hokey Southern-flavored horror from the makers of The Beast That Killed Women. Bringing her dead brother Jonas back to life as a shambling but well-dressed zombie, voodoo priestess Monica sends him to kill the bride of her cousin, John. But the newlyweds have also brought along Bella Bella, a Bourbon Street dancer with car trouble, and the confused zombie nails her instead. Oops. When Monica realizes the mistake, she has no choice but to throw a second voodoo ceremony which turns Jonas around at the crypt door and sends him shuffling back for the right gal. Monstrosity (1963, 64 min.) - A crazy old lady hires a mad doctor to transplant her aged brain into the body of a sexy young woman, but the doc's experiments result in one monstrosity after another, such as a female zombie, a half-man/half-dog, and a woman with the brain of a cat who eats mice and sits meowing atop the roof of the old lady's house! Shriek-O-Matic Horror Trailers for The Dead One, Monstrosity, Back from the Dead, Creature of the Walking Dead, Curse of the Living Corpse, Dead Eyes of London, Frozen Alive, The Hands of Orlac, Little Red Riding Hood and the Monsters, "Monster a Go-Go, The Sinister Monk, Terrified and War of the Zombies; Alternate Opening Title Sequence of Monstrosity from the TV version, The Atomic Brain; A hotel janitor spies on the Weird Women of the 19th Floor in Handyman, a Nudie Short Subject from The Dead One" director Barry Mahon; Pint-sized Little Jack Little gets tough with his sexy but noisy neighbors in the Utterly Gratuitous 24-minute 8mm Mail-Order Nudie Short Dungeon Party; Dr. Schloss loses his hand in a car accident and replaces it with a hand taken from the corpse of a psycho strangler whose fingers take on a homicidal life of their own in The Black Hand, an episode of the ultra-rare shot-in-Sweden TV Horror Anthology 13 Demon Street hosted by Lon Chaney, Jr.; Ghastly Gallery of Ghoulish Comic Cover Art with music by The Dead Elvi; NOTE: The Dead One is presented in 2.35:1 Blazing Ultrascope widescreen and in color, Monstrosity is 1.33:1 full frame and in black & white

Doctor Gore (Special Edition)
ID: ID1605SWDVD
$19.99
Unrated UPC: 014381160529
83 min.
1973 Preorder: 9/3/2002
Image Street: 10/1/2002
Horror Color - English - Mono

J.G. Patterson Jr., Jan Benfield, Jeannine Aber, Jenny Driggers, Linda Faile, Roy Mehaffey - Director: J.G. Patterson Jr. Deeply unhinged over his wife's death, plastic surgeon and part-time mad doctor Don Brandon seeks a new mate. Bypassing traditional courtship rituals, the love-starved lunatic first tries to bring a pretty corpse back to life by, apparently, baking it in aluminum foil with the Frankestein-like lab equipment in the basement of his North Carolina castle. When that fails, he becomes Doctor Gore as he switches to Plan B: custom-building the girl of his dreams from severed body parts. Behaving like a stud version of Jack the Ripper, he takes pieces from a variety of sexy young gals until he's stitched together centerfold-style creation Anitra. But though he thinks he's created the ultimate love slave, Anitra has other ideas... Released to Southern drive-ins as The Body Shop, this sick, blood-soaked love story is the creation of J.G. Pat Patterson, a one-time TV horror host, spook-show magician, producer (Axe), director (The Electric Chair), occasional actor, and production assistant to the Godfather of Gore himself, H.G. Lewis (Blood Feast), who obviously showed him the correct way to slice and dice. Audio Commentary by Jeffrey C. Hogue of Majestic International Pictures and Film Historian Cynthia Starr-Soroka; Alternate Doctor Gore Title Sequence with Special Introduction by Goremeister Herschell Gordon Lewis; Trailers for Dr. G's Friends and Colleagues: The Awful Dr. Orlof, Boots and the Preacher, The Curious Dr. Humpp, The Doctor and the Playgirls, Dr. Black Mr. Hyde, Fanny Hill Meets Dr. Erotico, The Gruesome Twosome, I Marquis De Sade, Professor Lust, The Wacky World of Dr. Morgus, The Wizard of Gore and more; Tom Terriss, The Vagabond Adventurer, makes a date with a vampire in the rare 1930s Hammer Short Subject, "Quest of the Perfect Woman - The Vampire of Marrakesh"; Got sores? Check into our next Short Subject, Maniac Hospital; A less messy way of creating women is explored when a crackpot scientist programs a computer to make Instant Women in the sci-fi sex comedy from H.G. Lewis, How to Make a Doll (1968, 77 min.); Ghastly Gallery of Ghoulish Comic Cover Art with Horror Audio Rarities

Grand Slam
ID: BU1928DVD
$24.99
Not Rated UPC: 014381192827
119 min.
1967 Preorder: 9/3/2002
Image Street: 10/1/2002
Mystery/Suspense 16x9 - 2.35:1 - Color - English - Mono - Dubbed Language(s): French, Italian

Adolfo Celi, Edward G. Robinson, Janet Leigh, Klaus Kinski, Riccardo Cucciolla, Robert Hoffmann - Director: Giuliano Montaldo Often imitated but never surpassed, this classic heist thriller in the tradition of Rififi, The Score, and Ocean's Eleven features one of the best twist endings of the 1960s. A quiet yet cunning schoolteacher recruits an elite team of international criminals for the ultimate caper: robbing $10 million in diamonds from an impenetrable Rio de Janiero vault at the frenzied peak of the city's Carnival. The planning is meticulous. The crime must run like clockwork. But even if they can pull off the most daring theft in criminal history, are the wildest surprises of all yet to come? Hollywood legend Edward G. Robinson, Klaus Kinski (Nosferatu), Janet Leigh (Psycho), and Adolfo Celi (Thunderball) head an international cast in this white-knuckle hit featuring an ultra-swinging score by the legendary Ennio Morricone. Trailer; Poster and Still Gallery

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Keith Jarrett: Solo Tribute
ID: ID5722ERDVD
$24.99
Not Rated UPC: 014381572223
102 min.
1987 Preorder: 9/3/2002
Image Street: 10/1/2002
Music Full Frame - Color - English - 5.1 Dolby Digital, PCM Stereo - Region 1

Captured live at Tokyo's Suntory Hall, renowned piano virtuoso Keith Jarrett performs some of his most memorable and haunting standards before an enthusiastic crowd. Performed entirely solo, these numbers clearly reveal the breadth and power of his immense musical skills. Tracks: The Night We Called It a Day, I Love You, Things Ain't What They Used to Be, Sound, I Loves You Porgy, There Is No Greater Love, Round About Midnight, Solar, Then I'll Be Tired of You, Sweet and Lovely, The Wind, Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me, I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good, Summertime.

The Naked Witch / Crypt of Dark Secrets (Special Edition)
ID: ID1602SWDVD
$24.99
Unrated UPC: 014381160222
130 min.
1961-1976 Preorder: 9/3/2002
Image Street: 10/1/2002
Horror Full Frame - Color - English - Mono

Curt Dawson, Gwen Arment, Jo Maryman, Libby Hall, Robert Short - Director: Claude Alexander, Jack Weis, Larry Buchanan The Naked Witch (1961, 59 min.) - Ding, dong, the witch ain't dead! After a college student digs up the remains of The Luckenbach Witch and removes the stake from her ribs, The Naked Witch is alive and well, strolling through the Texas countryside in her birthday suit! Killing the descendants of those who condemned her to death, she also seduces the student, who eventually realizes his sexy new girlfriend belongs back in the grave. A charmingly goofy and naughty-for-its-time regional rarity, this is also the first horror film directed by cult fave Larry Buchanan, who also gave the world Zontar the Thing from Venus! Crypt of Dark Secrets (1976, 71 min.) - Vietnam vet Ted Watkins is robbed of his cash by three thugs who invade his swamp home and leave him for dead. Ted awakens to find that he's the pet project of Damballa, a sexy witch who dances in the nude when she's not turning into a snake. She then takes revenge upon Ted's dimwitted almost-killers with the help of a voodoo priestess, buried treasure, a smoking mummy case, and her Crypt of Dark Secrets. Shot in Louisiana, this is off-kilter Drive-In-Approved Southern-Style Swamp Horror! Audio Commentary on The Naked Witch by Director Larry Buchanan; Audio Interview with Naked Witch Producer and Roadshow Impresario Claude Alexander; Hex and Hoodoo Trailers for Bourbon Street Shadows, The Devil's Garden, Hot Pants, Holiday, Indecent Desires, Macumba Love, Swamp Girl, The Virgin Witch, Voodoo Village, Voodoo Woman, Witchcraft, The Witch's Curse and more; TV Spots for The Naked Witch and Crypt of Dark Secrets; Musical Voodoo Short Witch Doctor; Stripper Genii Young Voodoo Short Afro-Cuban Genii; Almita goes Wild in Voodoo Virgin; Sandra and Her Flames Star in Temple Dance; A Witch Turns Sexy in Nudie Short Cigam S'rehtom"; LSD + Witchcraft = The 8mm Psychedelic Short Acid Skull; A Voodoo Curse, Lesbians, and Dirty Old Men All Combine Incoherently in the 31 Minute Nudie Featurette, The Hot Pearl Snatch; Gallery of Rare Naked Witch Behind-the-Scenes Photos and Exploitation Art; Ghastly Gallery of Ghoulish Comic Cover Art with Horror Radio Rarities

Rattlers (Special Edition)
ID: ID1613SWDVD
$24.99
Not Rated UPC: 014381161328
80 min.
1975 Preorder: 9/3/2002
Image Street: 10/1/2002
Horror Color - English - Mono

Celia Kaye, Dan Priest, Elisabeth Chauvet, Sam Chew Jr. - Director: John McCauley They're waiting to slither you! First it's two adorable little boys, fanged to death by at least a dozen of 'em while camping with their parents. Then a housewife is greeted by an army of wriggling horrors scurrying around her feet. Worse, as a plumber crawls beneath a home and disconnects a bathtub drain pipe, a big scaly one makes a beeline straight up his pants! The unaware lady of the house then climbs into a relaxing bubble bath, only to find rattlers suddenly swimming between her legs! To combat the reptile attacks, the Mojave Sheriff's Department brings in two experts who quickly uncover a link between the antisocial snakes and the U.S. Army, specifically CT3, an experimental nerve gas controlled by a crackpot colonel straight out of Dr. Strangelove. Good natured one minute and surprisingly sadistic the next, this drive-in favorite delights in activating the ophidiophobia in all of us. Ssssssss... Creepy-Crawly Horror Trailers for Rattlers, Attack of the Giant Leeches, The Black Cat, The Crawling Hand, Creature of the Walking Dead, Devil Woman, Don't Open the Window, The Horror of Party Beach, The Killer Shrews, Night of the Cobra Woman and Spasmitus Midnight Thrill Show; Snake-O-Rama Shorts Snake Charmer, Dina Newell the Cobra Girl, Snake Dream, Esmeralda at the Cafe d'Artist, Snake Lover and Snake vs. Snake; Extra Added Attraction: Boris Karloff is the evil leader of a Cult of Voodoo Worshippers in the Mexihorror feature The Snake People (1968, 90 min.); Ghastly Gallery of Ghoulish Comic Cover Art with Horror Audio Rarities

Revolver
ID: BU1929DVD
$24.99
R UPC: 014381192926
110 min.
1973 Preorder: 9/3/2002
Image Street: 10/1/2002
Action/Adventure 16x9 - 1.85:1 - Color - English - Mono

Agostina Belli, Fabio Testi, Frederic de Pasquale, Oliver Reed, Paola Pitagora, Reinhard Kolldehoff - Director: Sergio Sollima Kidnappers have snatched the wife of violent prison warden Oliver Reed and demand the release of inmate Fabio Testi as ransom. But when the warden allows his prisoner to escape, the two become trapped in a deadly conspiracy that reaches from the halls of government to the bullet-riddled city streets. Can an obsessed lawman and an escaped convict survive the forces of corruption as well as each other, or does the ultimate law of society belong to the revolver? Released in America as Blood in the Streets (with the immortal tagline "Makes 'Death Wish' look like wishful thinking!"), this suspenseful crime thriller was co-written and directed by the legendary Sergio Sollima (Violent City, Run Man Run) and features a pounding score by maestro Ennio Morricone. Revolver: Calling the Shots, featuring Interviews with Director Sergio Sollima and Star Fabio Testi; U.S. and International Trailers, Radio Spots; Poster & Still Gallery; Talent Bios

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