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1. Mata Hari (1986) (Amazon.com Exclusive)
2. Dead Don't Die / TV Movie
3. Vegas
4. Charlie's Angels - Angels in Chains
5. What's the Matter With Helen /
6. How Awful About Allan
7. Charlie's Angels: 1 & 2 /
$9.99
8. Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet
$12.99
9. The Killing Kind
10. Games (1967) / Movie
11. Night Tide
$42.73
12. Killing Kind (2001)
13. Games
$33.95
14. Planet Of Blood (Queen Of Blood)
15. Night Tide (Ws)
16. Night Tide
$9.48
17. Night Time (Sp)
18. How Awful About Allan
19. Charlies' Angels - Angels Under
20. Ruby (1977) (Ws Dir)

1. Mata Hari (1986) (Amazon.com Exclusive)
by MGM/UA Video
VHS Tape (20 February, 2001)
list price: $7.99
Asin: B000059ZXD
Sales Rank: 4815
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Viewers Spies on Mata Kristel Abilities!
As I say in my Amazon's AYA page I'm a history buff and thought this film will show some interesting issues of the mysterious life of spies.
4-0 out of 5 stars Sylvia OH Sylvia
Sex screen legend Syliva Kristel stars as the (in)famous legendary spy around the time of World War 1 (1914-1918). Masquerading as an exotic dancer, she gathers intelligence information for the Germans and later for the French. Sylvia Kristel's steamy sequences with stars Christopher Cazenove and Oliver Tobias are reason alone to buy this DVD. Recommended.

1-0 out of 5 stars Cut Version
This DVD contains the cut version.Beware from that DVD.Some hot scenes are cut.For example in the edited version sex scene between Cristopher Casenova and Sylvia Kristel is longer.He kisses her va... .Censoured version omits that scene.Scene is also very long.All "R" rated versions are cut. ... Read more


2. Dead Don't Die / TV Movie
by Republic Pictures
VHS Tape (01 January, 1998)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6301017250
Sales Rank: 23857
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Not that bad.
I love zombie movies and in that case, this one is disappointing.Not your typical zombies.Aside from a couple, these act normal, talk, and aren't too interested in eating brains.1-0 out of 5 stars Dull Garbage
I saw this movie on sale for only $3 so I got it. Hey, what do I have to lose? Well, I lost $3. Even for a measley $3 I feel ripped off. There is no redeeming quality in this movie, it drags and drags with no substance, not a single scary or enlightening moment. Just a really bad 70's film. It had Poor film quality, corny dialouge, ridiculous zombies (were they even trying to make them look liek zombies), boring music scores. The basis of the stroy was some guy's brother gets the electric chair. And before his brother died, he made a promise to find the real killer of his sister in law. Turns out there was some stupid plot about a zombie master. The story on the back of the box made it sound like a big epic apocalyptic movie because the "Zombie Master" (who's just some old ugly guy) tries to take over the world with zombies (which are just people that give you blank stares, oh yeah and there was only one zombie) Throughout the whole film I was so bored that I actually wished I was in math class! By all means avoid at all costs and if you haven't seen this pathetic excuse of a movie yet, count your blessings. The title makes it soudns like one of those artsy italian zombie films but it's not. The movie has no effect on the viewers at all. You'll just see fuzzy people talking about silly things and giving poor performances over a story that doesn't make sense. I read somewhere this was a made for tv movie, of all the things to show on tv, why show people this?!

2-0 out of 5 stars Made for TV Zombies: No Gore, No Cannabalism.....
This Made for TV movie from the mid-70s although the only memory I had of it was the symbol emblazened on the palms of the zombies...(a snake I think).Starts out with the execution of a man and his long lost brother comes to say goodbye and to avenge his brother's death by proving his innocence.Seeing his brother after the execution he follows his brother into a shop only to discover he's not really there. Hmmmm..... Well, he turns to the owner of a dance hall for help, a place where his brother had won a dance marathon once...turns out this guy is the "Zombie Master"and he likes to bring back dead people through voodoo who have unjustly died.He apparently wants to gather enough of them to take over the world.But, George Hamilton soon puts a stop to this, even though nobody believes him...There are several holes here and there and you can't quite figure out what the hell is going on.But being such a simple script, you can pretty much fill in the gaps on your own.This movie does have somewhat of a creepy feel, but that's about as scary as this thing gets.No blood, no guts, no brain munching... Just zombies that look like me and you.Here's hoping they don't put this one on DVD. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Horror    2. Movie    3. Mystery / Suspense / Thriller    4. TV Shows   


3. Vegas
by Star Classics
VHS Tape (08 October, 1990)
list price: $9.99
Asin: 6301878248
Sales Rank: 12245
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The P.I of Las Vega$
I think this was one of the best T.V shows on during the last 80's.Robert Urich was incredable as Dan Tanna and Spencer in Spencer for hire.And to ecco the last reviewer to the power that be PLEASE RELEASE ON DVD.

5-0 out of 5 stars What can I say this was a great series.
Robert Urich is awesome in this series. I loved it when it was first aired on TV.
5-0 out of 5 stars Thank You!To the Late Robert Urich
Hello, I'm Janie Strifler.My only and deepest regret is that I wasn't able to say "hello" or "thank you" to this great actor.So, if you were ever a fan of Robert Urich from his character on "Soap, to Dan Tanna, Spenser, you'll want to add this video to your collection and to keep him in your memory.If by chance you happen to be a fan of Las Vegas and the Desert Inn Hotel this video is what you've been looking for.As a fan of this late actor and a fan of the entertainment industry Robert Urich will be forever missed but not forgot by this fan. ... Read more

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4. Charlie's Angels - Angels in Chains
by Sony Pictures
VHS Tape (28 October, 1997)
list price: $9.95
Asin: 0767801814
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Kate, Farrah and Jaclyn at their best
This one episode alone displays the essence of "Charlie's Angels." It's what the pop-culture obsession, that continues to this day, is all about. This episode comes from the first season, in the fall of 1976. I believe it's show number four. Sabrina, Jill, and Kelly are given the undercover assignment to investigate crimes, ranging from rape to murder, in an all-women's prison. It's non-stop action from the moment the trio is picked up on false drug possession charges. Watch for the action and excitement as the three try to escape their own deadly fate with the bad guys... It's probably the most popular and well-known of all the episodes in the show's history. By the way, in or out of prison, these girls always look GREAT...

5-0 out of 5 stars CULT FAVE EPISODE of the classic 1970's series
This episode has become a cult classic!The angels go undercover as prison inmates to uncover a prostitution ring. Among the guests stars of this episode are Lauren Tewes(Julie on Love Boat) and a young Kim Bassinger. But the real treat is seeing cult movie icon MARY WARONOV of "Eating Raoul,","Rock and roll high school" and Andy Warhol fame. Seeing Mary Woronov as a sadistic prison warden is a hoot and any Woronov fan needs to own this episode! (during admission to the prison while the angels are being sprayed down with a cleaner by Maxine: KELLEY(Jaclyn Smith) says to MAXINE(Mary Waronov) "How long has it been sinse you've been sprayed?"MAxine: "Get cute in here deary and you can get hurt!"HILLARIOUS campy dialouge!Besides the guest stars, the episode is top-notch camp at it's peak! This episode is the highest rated of the series(including the re-runs in syndication) and is a MUST for Mary Woronov fans and Charlie's Angels fans!

5-0 out of 5 stars Charlie's Angels - Angels in Chains
"Angels in Chains"...the quintessential Charlie's Angels episode! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Drama    2. Movie    3. TV Shows    4. Television   


5. What's the Matter With Helen / Movie
by MGM (Video & DVD)
VHS Tape (01 September, 1998)
list price: $14.95
Asin: 6302510201
Sales Rank: 31045
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars One of Shelly's best thrillers!
I'm so happy that this creepy movie is finally out on video! I still have vivid memories from childhood of poor Debbie Reynolds propped up in her 'stars-and-stripes' costume, blood dripping out of her mouth, on the original posters. When viewed today, the film is not quite as scary, but it is a lot of fun because you see exactly where it's headed as Shelly's 'Helen' character begins to really lose it. Winters played quite a slew of looneys during this era, including a great turn in 'Whoever Slew Auntie Roo' - still not available on video. I think this is Shelly at her campy best!

4-0 out of 5 stars A sadly overlooked gem from the sensational '70's.
Two women(Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters), the mothers of murderoussons, move to 1930's Hollywood in hopes of building a new life together.Soon after their departure however, it is apparant that they didn't leaveas much of their shady pasts behind as they thought, and one of the mothersstarts displaying psychotic tendencies of her own. Reynolds and Winters arefirst-rate in this colorful period piece. Reynolds perfects that platinumblonde/Jean Harlow image, while Shelley Winters gives what is perhaps herfinest performance ever as the maniacal Helen.Director Curtis Harrington,always one for great detail and atmosphere, has a definite feel for theperiod, making this film a divine tribute to both horror and Hollywood!Those who enjoyed "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" are sure toget a real kick out of it as it was written by Henry Farrell, author of theorignal "Baby Jane" novel and co-author of the "Hush...Hush,Sweet Charlotte" screenplay.

4-0 out of 5 stars an overlooked gem
Campy, colorful and eerie, this is one of my favorite horrors.There is a tense and wonderful chemistry between Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters which keeps things going even when the pace of the script occasionallyflags.This is marred by some awkward production values, but there is alsoa marvelously old-fashioned quality that enhances this film, and makes itsmore shocking moments stand out in relief.It all points toward a creepy,unhappy ending which is nevertheless mordantly amusing.Highly reccomendedfor fans of the "Baby Jane" school of film fear.(Notcoincidentally by the same author.)Deserves rediscovery. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Drama    2. Horror    3. Movie   


6. How Awful About Allan
by Uav Corporation
VHS Tape (16 April, 1991)
list price: $7.99
Asin: 6302060834
Sales Rank: 42770
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great Perkins Flick
Being a hard-core Perkins fan, this is a nice addition to anyone's collection.Very creepy and very suspensful! ... Read more

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7. Charlie's Angels: 1 & 2 / TV Show (2pk)
by Sony Pictures
VHS Tape (28 October, 1997)
list price: $16.95
Asin: 0767801873
Sales Rank: 45953
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Show
I love watching charlie's angels. I am looking for a certain epsiode that I can't find on tape it seems. It's either called Let Our Angel Live or To Kill an Angel the final episode. That is my favorite. If anyone knows or has this epsiode please email me, [e-mail address]I wish they would make a Charlie's Angels reunion movie. With all of the angel's. I can't wait o see the new movie Charlie's Angels's 2, I heard jaclyn smith is supposed to star in it with cameron diaz,and lucy lui. Hopefully it will be good.

4-0 out of 5 stars Angels forever....
The series was based on three female detectives who worked for the Charles Townsend Detective Agency. Charlie, who was their anonymous boss, gave themassignments via a speaker phone. The show was based on guns, hair, andmake-up. The trio consisted of Sabrina Ducan (Kate Jackson) best known forbeing the "smart angel," Jill Munroe (Farrah Fawcett) known asthe "athelic angel," and rounding out the team was "streetwise" Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith). The Angels worked with theirtrusty male counter-part, John Bosley, played by David Doyle.Read more

Subjects:  1. Drama    2. Movie    3. TV Shows    4. Television   


8. Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet
by Timeless Multimedia
VHS Tape (01 December, 1993)
list price: $9.99 -- our price: $9.99
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Asin: 6303038956
Sales Rank: 45523
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Vintage Roger Corman, even though most of it isn't even his
Making bad movies can be tiring work, especially when you're Roger Corman and make a practice of filming a second film, usually made up entirely on the spot, at each shooting location.One fateful day Roger had an epiphany - why make a completely new bad movie when he could just steal someone else's?So it was that, in 1965, Corman bought the rights to a 1962 Russian film called Planeta Burg.Add a few new scenes, mix in a lot of bad dubbing, and slap some fake credits on that puppy - and Voila! you've got yourself another Roger Corman masterpiece - and all without breaking a sweat.(Personally, I would have edited out the big CCCP logo on the main spaceship, but Corman chose not to.)Who cares if the Soviets don't like your mucking around with their movie?What are they gonna do - declare a Cold War over it?Set up missiles in Cuba?Of course, continuing his 2-for-1 moviemaking practice, Corman didn't stop there, scavenging Planeta Burg once again to make Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women in 1968.Here's what really gets my goat, though.I actually sort of enjoyed Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet.I can't imagine why, but I did.
1-0 out of 5 stars Roger Corman, you've done better
The bulk of this movie is a Russian piece of dreck that Roger Corman brought over and dubbed in the dialog. Then he filmed new scenes with Basil Rathbone and some woman with a bee hive hairdo and spliced it all together to make a new movie. The new scenes add nothing and just leave you disoriented as you go from a dubbed scene to a non-dubbed scene.
2-0 out of 5 stars Caution: Giant Sand Octopus!
This is a true wonder of the cinematic world. Roger Corman took the remnants of a lame Soviet sci-fi movie, "Planeta Burg,"dubbed it into English, added a couple of western actors including Basil Rathbone, and called it a movie. This film is essentially a bunch of often-seen stock footage shown in glorious sepia and gray. (The box says the film is in color, but the reality is generally otherwise.) This is a real chore to get through even for devoted fans of bad movies.
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Subjects:  1. Classic Thrills & Chills    2. Classics    3. Horror & Suspense    4. Science Fiction   


9. The Killing Kind
Director: Curtis Harrington
VHS Tape (01 January, 1956)
list price: $12.99 -- our price: $12.99
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Asin: B00000FZ94
Sales Rank: 40481
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A truly chilling thriller!
KILLING KIND is a terrifically dark Brit thiller, released in the UK under its original (much more resonant) title MR IN-BETWEEN, where it got some rave reviews, particularly from the more "intelligent" press. Directed by Atom Egoyan's longtime cinematographer Paul Sarossy, it's a highly ambitious journey into the mind of an antihero Jon (superbly played by Andrew Howard), who kills and maims for a living, in the employment of the malevolent Tattooed Man.KILLING KIND doesn't pull its punches, and maintains its darkly disturbing tone right up until the end, which has to be one of the most uncompromisingly shocking endings in recent years.But it is also a love story of sorts, and is punctuated by the most bizarre black humour, which at times gives it a heightened style of almost David Lynchian proportions (particularly in scenes with David Calder's Tattooed Man and his unnerving friends).It also reminds me of the best of those 70s films, which dared NOT to have the predictable happy endings that are now the Hollywood norm.For this alone, Sarossy should be highly commended.There really isn't anything else out there like this right now.

4-0 out of 5 stars English mobsters turn sadism into performance art
Jon is a brutal gangster whose conscience is like an amputated limb--it's gone, but sometimes he thinks it is still there. As he maims and murders we learn little about Jon other than he lives in London, that he has a first name, and that he is a legbreaker, assassin, and apprentice sadist. Despite the thin biography, at the close of Killing Kind we know Jon. 5-0 out of 5 stars An overlooked masterpiece in the "mind of a killer" genre
The Killing Kind is a powerful and disturbing portrait of a killer, an entry in the genre that has never received anything close to the attention it deserves.This is a film that you will not soon forget.Curtis Harrington's direction is almost mesmerizing in its intensity and poignancy, and standout performances by John Savage and Ann Sothern are more than award-worthy in my opinion.This isn't your typical "look inside the mind of a serial killer" movie; you won't find any visceral gore or killing for the sake of killing.The Killing Kind is instead a psychological masterpiece that may send shivers up the spine of viewers uncomfortable with this particular genre.There is plenty of psychosis to spare in this neighborhood, but the focus of this black hole of doom and gloom is the special relationship between a mother and her only son.Read more

Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure    2. Horror    3. Horror & Suspense    4. Thrillers   


10. Games (1967) / Movie
by Universal Studios
VHS Tape (29 August, 2000)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6305948585
Sales Rank: 36461
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Professionals always have the last word
This is a Hitchcockian suspense film. How can a social climber who marries a rich heiress get rid of her to seize her fortune ? He uses the services of a professional killer, in this case a woman, Mrs Schindler, a German woman. Simone Signoret is a marvelous professional killer. The wife is made crazy, little by little, with the help of a delivery boy who likes playing games. This boy, this accessory to the final crime, is in fact turned into a haunting ghost taunting the woman into a crazy killing reaction. The boy thinks he is playing a trick on her and that the bullets will be blanks, but they are no blanks and he is killed, assassinated. The woman is thus captured by the police and the husband gets his hands on her fortune. He sells at once all he can sell in order to go to foreign countries and live on his prize. But his professional accomplice is a professional killer and thus she has the last word and captures the spoils of the action. The details are in the film. Simone Signoret is marvelous, even if she has a French accent, rather than a German accent. She is of course an allusion, nowadays, to another film due to her name. Mrs Schindler. But she does not save lives. She executes people in order to get a profit out of it. If you want to kill your wife, never get in touch with professionals because you are an amateur and amateurs are always the victims of professionals. And never drink anything presented to you by your professional accomplices. As for the plot, it is very imaginative and creative. Hitchcock himself could not have done better. Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

5-0 out of 5 stars Games, The ultimate thriller
This is the BEST thriller I've ever seen. The plot is written to keep even the most intelligent viewers guessing to the end. The movie takes a little time to build steam, but watch out when it does, these guys play somepowerful mind, and reality games.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not too bad for an obscure remake
This is the first time that I have seen this film available ANYWHERE!This is the first remake of the great DIABOLIQUE with Simone Signoret. The film stars James Caan and Katherine Ross as idle-rich urbanites who areinto games of all kinds.They encounter Simone Signoret (in adifferentpart from the original} as a cosmetics saleswoman who becomes theirhouseguest.Then the real games begin.There are a lot of neat twists inthis movie, and remember enjoying it immensely when I originally saw it inthe theatre.I haven't seen the most recent remake of DIABOLIQUE, but Idoubt it is more entertaining than this one.Also with Don Stroud in oneof his first parts.I may just have to buy this one. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Horror    2. Movie    3. Mystery / Suspense / Thriller   


11. Night Tide
by Rhino / Wea
VHS Tape (14 May, 1996)
list price: $7.98
Asin: 6304042914
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC MERMAID MOVIE!!!
This is an odd movie, but a good one none-the-less!!
4-0 out of 5 stars Dennis Hopper falls for a sexy mermaid!
This underated cult classic is very entertaining, especially considering the fact it was made on a shoe-string budget. That just goes to show that you can make a great movie with little money! If you're considering buying this on dvd, then the Image Entertainment edition is the one you should get.
5-0 out of 5 stars Something's happening here....
A haunting, mysterious and magical movie. Marjorie Cameron adds an element of real life magic. Kenneth Anger also had done this when he used her in `The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954)'. Marjorie Easton also adds to the spell, and Dennis Hopper is wonderful. The carnival is the perfect background for a a plot about fantasy and reality. Filmed at the Santa Monica Pier, Venice and Ocean Park, California, where Anton LaVey played organ at strip joints in the late 1940's. The name Mora is found in many parts of the world as the death aspect of the `Triple Goddess', or Night Mare, or female vampire.
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12. Killing Kind (2001)
by Lions Gate
VHS Tape (10 February, 2004)
list price: $44.98 -- our price: $42.73
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Asin: B00013F2EA
Sales Rank: 13958
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A truly chilling thriller!
KILLING KIND is a terrifically dark Brit thiller, released in the UK under its original (much more resonant) title MR IN-BETWEEN, where it got some rave reviews, particularly from the more "intelligent" press. Directed by Atom Egoyan's longtime cinematographer Paul Sarossy, it's a highly ambitious journey into the mind of an antihero Jon (superbly played by Andrew Howard), who kills and maims for a living, in the employment of the malevolent Tattooed Man.KILLING KIND doesn't pull its punches, and maintains its darkly disturbing tone right up until the end, which has to be one of the most uncompromisingly shocking endings in recent years.But it is also a love story of sorts, and is punctuated by the most bizarre black humour, which at times gives it a heightened style of almost David Lynchian proportions (particularly in scenes with David Calder's Tattooed Man and his unnerving friends).It also reminds me of the best of those 70s films, which dared NOT to have the predictable happy endings that are now the Hollywood norm.For this alone, Sarossy should be highly commended.There really isn't anything else out there like this right now.

4-0 out of 5 stars English mobsters turn sadism into performance art
Jon is a brutal gangster whose conscience is like an amputated limb--it's gone, but sometimes he thinks it is still there. As he maims and murders we learn little about Jon other than he lives in London, that he has a first name, and that he is a legbreaker, assassin, and apprentice sadist. Despite the thin biography, at the close of Killing Kind we know Jon. 5-0 out of 5 stars An overlooked masterpiece in the "mind of a killer" genre
The Killing Kind is a powerful and disturbing portrait of a killer, an entry in the genre that has never received anything close to the attention it deserves.This is a film that you will not soon forget.Curtis Harrington's direction is almost mesmerizing in its intensity and poignancy, and standout performances by John Savage and Ann Sothern are more than award-worthy in my opinion.This isn't your typical "look inside the mind of a serial killer" movie; you won't find any visceral gore or killing for the sake of killing.The Killing Kind is instead a psychological masterpiece that may send shivers up the spine of viewers uncomfortable with this particular genre.There is plenty of psychosis to spare in this neighborhood, but the focus of this black hole of doom and gloom is the special relationship between a mother and her only son.Read more

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13. Games
by Gaiam Americas
VHS Tape (10 May, 1995)
list price: $14.98
Asin: 6303491030
Sales Rank: 48484
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Professionals always have the last word
This is a Hitchcockian suspense film. How can a social climber who marries a rich heiress get rid of her to seize her fortune ? He uses the services of a professional killer, in this case a woman, Mrs Schindler, a German woman. Simone Signoret is a marvelous professional killer. The wife is made crazy, little by little, with the help of a delivery boy who likes playing games. This boy, this accessory to the final crime, is in fact turned into a haunting ghost taunting the woman into a crazy killing reaction. The boy thinks he is playing a trick on her and that the bullets will be blanks, but they are no blanks and he is killed, assassinated. The woman is thus captured by the police and the husband gets his hands on her fortune. He sells at once all he can sell in order to go to foreign countries and live on his prize. But his professional accomplice is a professional killer and thus she has the last word and captures the spoils of the action. The details are in the film. Simone Signoret is marvelous, even if she has a French accent, rather than a German accent. She is of course an allusion, nowadays, to another film due to her name. Mrs Schindler. But she does not save lives. She executes people in order to get a profit out of it. If you want to kill your wife, never get in touch with professionals because you are an amateur and amateurs are always the victims of professionals. And never drink anything presented to you by your professional accomplices. As for the plot, it is very imaginative and creative. Hitchcock himself could not have done better. Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

5-0 out of 5 stars Games, The ultimate thriller
This is the BEST thriller I've ever seen. The plot is written to keep even the most intelligent viewers guessing to the end. The movie takes a little time to build steam, but watch out when it does, these guys play somepowerful mind, and reality games.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not too bad for an obscure remake
This is the first time that I have seen this film available ANYWHERE!This is the first remake of the great DIABOLIQUE with Simone Signoret. The film stars James Caan and Katherine Ross as idle-rich urbanites who areinto games of all kinds.They encounter Simone Signoret (in adifferentpart from the original} as a cosmetics saleswoman who becomes theirhouseguest.Then the real games begin.There are a lot of neat twists inthis movie, and remember enjoying it immensely when I originally saw it inthe theatre.I haven't seen the most recent remake of DIABOLIQUE, but Idoubt it is more entertaining than this one.Also with Don Stroud in oneof his first parts.I may just have to buy this one. ... Read more

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14. Planet Of Blood (Queen Of Blood) (1966-USA)
by Unknown
VHS Tape (01 November, 2002)
list price: $33.95 -- our price: $33.95
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Asin: B0001J2KJE
Sales Rank: 46729
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars She is green with envy
Fantastic cast (JOHN SAXON, BASIL RATHBONE, JUDI MEREDITH, and DENNIS HOPPER.) This formula program uses a standard threat that you have seen from the old 50's sci-fi and even pops up now and then today. Check out the 1990 technology such as a reel-to-reel tape recorder of which many of today's viewers have never seen. If you only had $50,000 to make a movie you would bring your home tape recorder also.Read more

Subjects:  1. Horror    2. Horror & Suspense    3. Science Fiction &Fantasy    4. Space Exploration   


15. Night Tide (Ws)
by Milestone Video
VHS Tape (15 October, 2002)
list price: $29.95
Asin: 6305176183
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC MERMAID MOVIE!!!
This is an odd movie, but a good one none-the-less!!
4-0 out of 5 stars Dennis Hopper falls for a sexy mermaid!
This underated cult classic is very entertaining, especially considering the fact it was made on a shoe-string budget. That just goes to show that you can make a great movie with little money! If you're considering buying this on dvd, then the Image Entertainment edition is the one you should get.
5-0 out of 5 stars Something's happening here....
A haunting, mysterious and magical movie. Marjorie Cameron adds an element of real life magic. Kenneth Anger also had done this when he used her in `The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954)'. Marjorie Easton also adds to the spell, and Dennis Hopper is wonderful. The carnival is the perfect background for a a plot about fantasy and reality. Filmed at the Santa Monica Pier, Venice and Ocean Park, California, where Anton LaVey played organ at strip joints in the late 1940's. The name Mora is found in many parts of the world as the death aspect of the `Triple Goddess', or Night Mare, or female vampire.
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Subjects:  1. Drama    2. Movie    3. Mystery / Suspense   


16. Night Tide
by Vivendi Visual Enter
VHS Tape (19 May, 1993)
list price: $19.99
Asin: 630122471X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC MERMAID MOVIE!!!
This is an odd movie, but a good one none-the-less!!
4-0 out of 5 stars Dennis Hopper falls for a sexy mermaid!
This underated cult classic is very entertaining, especially considering the fact it was made on a shoe-string budget. That just goes to show that you can make a great movie with little money! If you're considering buying this on dvd, then the Image Entertainment edition is the one you should get.
5-0 out of 5 stars Something's happening here....
A haunting, mysterious and magical movie. Marjorie Cameron adds an element of real life magic. Kenneth Anger also had done this when he used her in `The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954)'. Marjorie Easton also adds to the spell, and Dennis Hopper is wonderful. The carnival is the perfect background for a a plot about fantasy and reality. Filmed at the Santa Monica Pier, Venice and Ocean Park, California, where Anton LaVey played organ at strip joints in the late 1940's. The name Mora is found in many parts of the world as the death aspect of the `Triple Goddess', or Night Mare, or female vampire.
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Subjects:  1. Horror   


17. Night Time (Sp)
by Rhino / Wea
VHS Tape (14 May, 1996)
list price: $9.98 -- our price: $9.48
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Asin: 6304042884
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC MERMAID MOVIE!!!
This is an odd movie, but a good one none-the-less!!
4-0 out of 5 stars Dennis Hopper falls for a sexy mermaid!
This underated cult classic is very entertaining, especially considering the fact it was made on a shoe-string budget. That just goes to show that you can make a great movie with little money! If you're considering buying this on dvd, then the Image Entertainment edition is the one you should get.
5-0 out of 5 stars Something's happening here....
A haunting, mysterious and magical movie. Marjorie Cameron adds an element of real life magic. Kenneth Anger also had done this when he used her in `The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954)'. Marjorie Easton also adds to the spell, and Dennis Hopper is wonderful. The carnival is the perfect background for a a plot about fantasy and reality. Filmed at the Santa Monica Pier, Venice and Ocean Park, California, where Anton LaVey played organ at strip joints in the late 1940's. The name Mora is found in many parts of the world as the death aspect of the `Triple Goddess', or Night Mare, or female vampire.
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Subjects:  1. Horror    2. Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy    3. Movie    4. Mystery    5. Suspense   


18. How Awful About Allan
by Simitar Entertainmen
VHS Tape (09 June, 1993)
list price: $4.95
Asin: 6302815738
Sales Rank: 144660
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great Perkins Flick
Being a hard-core Perkins fan, this is a nice addition to anyone's collection.Very creepy and very suspensful! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Horror   


19. Charlies' Angels - Angels Under Covers
by Sony Pictures
VHS Tape (28 October, 1997)
list price: $9.95
Asin: 0767801849
Sales Rank: 48377
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Angels are back !!!!!!!
This two-part special edition is definitely a collector's item especially for those die-hard "Charlie's Angels" fans.It features Jaclyn Smith, who deserves the recognition as the "most angelic of them all," and two of the best episodes of the series. We're not talking award-winning stuff in this dvd issue but an outstanding entertainment to "visit" the undisputed queens of the 70s television. 5-0 out of 5 stars Charlie how do you your Angels get down
OMG, please tell me this is the first of many more to come,Having the Angels on DVD is way fun.One mishap though, NO SCENE SELECTION.But it makes