Classic Horror
Classic Horror is for your one stop shop for classic horror chills.\n\nFrom the early days of "Nosferatu" right throu the "Night of the Living Dead".
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Night of the living Dead
An absolute classic of American Horror Cinema - A fallen satellite causes the dead to reanimate... With an insatiable hunger for human flesh! In a remote farmhouse, a ragtag group of human survivors have to find a way to protect themselves, to keep the zombies out, and to survive THE NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.
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Nosferatu
The first screen adaptation of Dracula, this is one of the greatest horror movies ever made. Light and shadwo highlight Max Schreck's unforgettable perfomance as the evil vampire Count Orloff. Young estate agent Thomas Hutter agrees to help Count Orloff relocate to the city. Soon, Hutter and his wife are ensnared by the vampire's deadly powers.
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The Brain that wouldn't die
Dr. Cortner (Herb Evers) has been unsuccessfully experimenting with transplant surgery, as evidenced by the hideous mutilations of his lab assistant. When Cortner's fiancee is decapitated in a car accident, he saves her head and keeps it alive through freakish means. Through the electrodes and wires, Jan (Vigrinia Leith) begs to be unplugged so she can die, but her fiancee has other plans. He prowls strip joints for a body to match the head of his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Jan developes a psychic connection with one of the doctors failed experiments. A mutant monster caged in a closet which becomes und the control of THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE.
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Fear Chamber
A Mad Doctor (Boris Karloff) discovers a Rock Monster at the center of the Earth that needs "fear" to feed on - so he creates a brutally sadistic dungeon of terror in order to siphon off the fright from some unfortunate young girls.
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Horror Hotel
A young coed (Nan Barlow) uses her winter vacation to research a paper on witchcraft in New England. Her professor recommends that she spend her time in a small village called Whitewood. He originally came from that village so he also recommends she sty at the "Raven's Inn", run by a Mrs. Newlis. She gets to the village and notices some weird happenings, but things to begin to happen in earnest when she finds herself "marked" for sacrifice by the undead coven of witchesn. It seems that the innkeeper is actually the undead spirit of Elizabeth Selwyn, and the "guests" ath the inn are the other witches who have come to celebrate the sacrifice on Candalmas EVe.
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Little Shop of Horrors
Seymour is a young man who works in a flower store. He manages to create a carnivorous plant that feeds on human flesh. Nobody knows about it, so Seymour and the plant become good "friends". The plant needs food to grow up, so it convinces him to start killing people.
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White Zombie
John and Medline were looking for a romantic setting for their marriage in Haiti, and they were sure they found it when wealthy Charles Beaumont offered his lush home. But Charles becomes murderously obsessed with Madeline. Enlisting the aid of Hatian zombie master Murder Legendre, Charles is determined to posses the beautiful bride - dead or alive!
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Virus
In the height of the Cold war, a bio-weapon falls into the wrong hands and is released on the world. This VIRUS spreads rapidly and kills everyone in its path. Everyone except eight hundred men and women stationed in Antarctica. Being the sole survivors of their various countries, they're forced to put aside their countries' politics. And, if that wasn't enough, our survivors must try to stop the countdown to noclear annihilation that had been set in motion by the last dying participants of the Cold War.
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The Gore Gore Girls
Strippers at a sleazy club are bing mutilated at an alarming rate. A pretty reporter enlists the aid of a debonair detective to solve the case and land her a front-page story. Soon, the two are wading through evidence against a vegetable-pulverizing freak, a creppy collega student, and a group of angry feminists.
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The Devil Bat
Blood sucking death dives from the midnight skies! One of the most infamous and enjoyable of all the Bela Lugosi "Poverty Row" productions, "The Devil Bat" stands as an over-the-top horror tale. Lugosi is the embittered Doctor Paul Carruthers who seeks vengeance on his employers by creating monstrous killer bats. He begins to systematically murder his victims by offering them a sample of a specially concocted shaving lotion that attracts the flying "devil bat" with predictably lethal results.
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