R |
Anguish
(©1987 Ramaco Anstalt)
Patty (Talia
Paul) and Linda (Clara Pastor) go to see a movie about a deranged mother
(Zelda Rubinstein) who uses hypnosis and telepathy to direct her middle-aged
son John (Michael Lerner) to kill people and harvest their eyes. But the
line between fantasy and reality starts to blur when someone in the theater
starts killing the moviegoers. |
NR |
Billy
the Kid vs Dracula (©1966 Empire Pictures)
While riding
on a stagecoach, Count Dracula (John Carradine) is shown a picture of the
beautiful Betty Bentley (Melinda Plowman). Posing as her dead uncle, Dracula
injects himself into Betty's life with plans to make her his mate. But
Betty's boyfriend, William 'Billy the Kid' Bonney (Chuck Courtney), learns
that Dracula is a vampire and sets out to stop him from making Betty one
of the undead. |
NR |
Blood
of Dracula (©1957 Carmel Productions)
Rebellious
teenager Nancy Perkins (Sandra Harrison) is sent to the Sherwood School
for Girls where she meets deranged science teacher Miss Branding (Louise
Lewis), who hypnotizes her with an amulet to release the power within her,
turning her into a blood sucking vampire. Miss Branding then uses the amulet
to send Nancy on a killing spree while she studies Nancy's transformation
for science. |
R |
Brain,
The (©1988 Brightstar Films Inc.)
Jim Majelewski
(Tom Breznahan) is a teenage troublemaker who is sent to Dr. Blake (David
Gale) at the Psychological Research Institute for help. But he soon finds
that Dr. Blake is actually an alien who is using a giant brain to send
hypnotic brainwaves over television signals. When Jim is framed for murder,
it's up to him and his girlfriend Janet (Cyndy Preston) to clear his name
and destroy the brain. |
NR |
Bride
of the Monster (©1955 Filmakers Releasing Org.)
When headstrong
reporter Janet Lawton (Loretta King) investigates a string of disappearances
in a swamp, she falls into the clutches of Dr. Eric Vornoff (Bela Lugosi)
who is trying to create a race of superbeings using atomic energy. Now,
her fiancé Lt. Dick Craig (Tony McCoy) must battle Dr. Vornoff's
brutish assistant Lobo (Tor Johnson) to save Janet begore it's too late. |
R |
Breeders
(©1986 Taryn Productions)
Doctor Gamble
Pace (Teresa Farley) and Detective Dale Andriotti (Lance Lewman) are baffled
when a string of young women are found brutally raped and covered with
a strange organic material. Soon after slipping into a coma , the women
suddenly awake and head for the sewers, leading the doctor and the detective
to a nest where the women are preparing to give birth to otherworldly offspring. |
R |
Captain
Kronos: Vampire Hunter (©1972 Hammer Films)
When young
women start dying of old age, Dr. Marcus (John Carson) sends for vampire
hunter Capt. Kronos (Horst Janson) and his sidekick Prof. Hieronymos Grost
(John Cater). With the aid of the beautiful Carla (Caroline Munro), Kronos
tracks the vampire to the estate of Lady Durward (Wanda Ventham) and her
children (Lois Dane and Shane Briant) but which of them is the vampire? |
NR |
Caress
of the Vampire (©1997 Brain Escape Pictures)
Soon after
Cassie moves into her new house, she begins to experience overwhelming
feelings of arousal. When she meets her new neighbor Seth, she has no idea
that Seth is a space vampire who's responsible for her strange new sensations.
Meanwhile, the police are after Seth for the string of dead bodies she's
left in her wake. Seth is forced to flee the planet but not before giving
Cassie a parting gift. |
NR |
Climax,
The (©1944 Universal Pictures)
Theatre physician
Dr. Frederick Hohner (Boris Karloff) becomes obsessed with singer Marcellina
(June Vincent) and kills her when she rejects him. Ten years later, Hohner
hypnotizes a young singer named Angela Klatt (Susanna Foster) to prevent
her from singing because he believes she has Marcellina's voice. Only Angela's
boyfriend Franz (Turhan Bey) can break Hohner's control over her. |
R |
Cold
Hearts (©1999 How Bad Do You Want It? Prod.)
Seth (Robert
Floyd) shows up and rescues Viktoria (Marisa Ryan) from her abusive ex-boyfriend
Charles (Christopher Wiehl) but Seth doesn't know both Charles and Viktoria
are both vampires...or does he? When Charles drives Viktoria's best friend
Alicia (Amy Jo Johnson) to kill herself, Seth confronts Charles and reveals
his own dark secret, resulting in a titanic battle of supernatural forces. |
PG-13 |
Count
Yorga, Vampire (©1970 MCA and American Int'l)
When his girlfriend
Erica (Judith Lang) becomes ill, Paul (Michael Murphy) calls Dr. James
Hayes (Roger Perry) for help. Dr. Hayes tells Paul and his friend Michael
(Michael Macready) that Erica has been bitten by a vampire and he suspects
the enigmatic Count Yorga (Robert Quarry). Now, Dr. Hayes and Michael must
hurry to save Michael's girlfriend Donna (Donna Anders) from a similar
fate. |
NR |
Creature
of Destruction (©1967 Azalea Pictures)
Stage hypnotist
Dr. John Basso (Les Tremayne) achieves fame and fortune by predicting the
attacks of a mysterious monster on a seaside resort. Air force parapsychologist
Capt. Ted Dell (Aron Kincaid) discovers that Basso is actually using his
hypnotized assistant Doreena (Pat Delaney) to summon the creature. Now,
Ted must free Doreena from Basso's control and stop the monster's rampage. |
PG |
Crimson
Cult, The (©1968 Tigon British Film Productions)
When his brother
(Denys Peek) disappears, Robert Manning (Mark Eden) travels to the small
town of Greymarsh to meet J. D. Morley (Christopher Lee) and his beautiful
niece Eve (Virgina Wetherell). Prof. Marshe (Boris Karloff) tells Robert
about Lavinia Morley (Barbara Steele), a witch who was burned at the stake
in 1652, and soon Robert must save himself and Eve from Lavinia's vengeance. |
R |
Curse
of the Alpha Stone (©1985 Majestic Int'l Pictures)
Combining
science with mysticism, Dr. Adams (Jim Scotlin) creates the Philosopher's
Stone which contains the essence of life called the Alpha. With the stone,
Adams hopes to 'cure' homosexuality, frigidity and allow unlimited sexual
stamina. The stone also makes him irresistible to women. Unfortunately,
Adams has released a force he can't control and his sexual exploits soon
turn violent. |
NR |
Curse
of the Aztec Mummy, The (a.k.a. La Maldición de la momia
azteca) (©1957 Cinematografica Calderon, S.A)
The evil Dr.
Krupp (Luis Aceves Castañeda) kidnaps and hypnotizes Flor (Rosa
Arenas), the reincarnation of Aztec princess Xochitl, to learn the location
of her tomb. Flor's lover Dr. Almada (Ramón Gay) and hero El Angel
(Crox Alvarado) can't stop Krupp but the mummy Popoca can. |
NR |
Curse
of the Demon (a.k.a. Night of the Demon) (©1957 Sabre Film)
While investigating
a cult, John Holden (Dana Andrews) unknowingly accepts a parchment from
Julian Karswell (Niall MacGinnis). Joanna Harrington (Peggy Cummins) tries
to convince John that the parchment will cause his death in 3 days but
John refuses to believe until strange things start happening. Now, John's
only hope is to pass the parchment back to Karswell before the night of
the demon. |
NR |
Curse
of the Undead (©1959 Universal Pictures)
When young
women start dying of a 'plague' that leaves them drained of their blood,
Preacher Dan (Eric Fleming) suspects that gunfighter Drake Robey (Michael
Pate) is somehow behind these mysterious deaths. He soon discovers that
Robey is actually a vampire and sets out to destroy him before he can sink
his fangs into beautiful rancher Dolores Carter (Kathleen Crowley). |
NR |
Daughter
of Dr. Jekyll (©1957 Allied Artists Pictures)
Janet Smith
(Gloria Talbott) returns home and is told by her guardian, Dr. Lomas (Arthur
Shields), that she is actually the daughter of the infamous Dr. Jekyll.
When local women start dying, Janet fears that she has the same monstrous
affliction as her father. But her fiancé George (John Agar) discovers
that Lomas is the real monster and he's been hypnotizing Janet to gain
control of her father's inheritance. |
R |
Daughters
of Darkness (director's cut ©1997 Magnum Pictures)
Stefan (John
Karlen) and Valerie (Danielle Ouimet) are a young couple honeymooning at
a seaside resort where they meet Countess Bathory (Delphine Seyrig) and
her companion Ilona (Andrea Rau). At first, Valerie is disgusted by the
Countess' fascination with death but when Stefan accidentally kills Ilona
after sleeping with her, Valerie turns to the Countess for comfort and
soon becomes enthralled. |
NR |
Demonsoul
(©1995 Vista Street Entertainment)
Erica Steele
(Kerry Norton) is haunted by dreams of ritual sacrifice and a beautiful
red-haired woman (Eileen Daly). Using hypnosis, Dr. Bucher (Daniel Jordan)
discovers that Erica is possessed by a dead vampire named Dana, who is
trying to drive Erica mad so she can take over her body. Craving power,
Bucher agrees to help Dana and her minion Selena drive Erica out of her
mind and eventually her body. |
TV |
Devil
and Miss Sarah, The (©1971 Universal)
Gil Turner
(James Drury) is a simple homesteader whose wife Sarah (Janice Rule) has
a gift for 'sensing' things. When a U.S. marshal is killed, Gil assumes
the responsibility of transporting the marshal's dangerous prisoner, Rankin
(Gene Barry). Unfortunately, Rankin has a gift of his own. He can control
Sarah and he uses her against Gil in a deadly game of cat and mouse. |
NR |
Devil
Doll (©1963 Galaworldfilm Productions Ltd.)
Mark English
(William Sylvester) is a journalist investigating hypnotist/ventriloquist
The Great Vorelli (Bryant Haliday) whose dummy Hugo seems capable of performing
amazing feats. But while Mark is busy searching for Hugo's secret, his
socialite girlfriend Marianne (Yvonne Romain) is enthralled by Vorelli,
who's after her money and her soul and plans to make her into a real living
doll. |
NR |
Disciple
of Death (©1972)
Julia (Marguerite
Hardiman) accidentally releases a stranger (Mike Raven) from the depths
of hell with a drop of her blood. The stranger is cursed to supply his
master Satan with the blood of virgins until he can find a maiden to spend
eternity with him. Using Julia's blood to control her, the stranger plans
to make her his eternal bride, unless her boyfriend Ralph (Stephen Bradley)
can stop him and free Julia. |
NR |
Dracula
(©1931 Universal Pictures Co.)
The vampire
Dracula (Bela Lugosi) moves to London with the help of real estate agent
Renfield (Dwight Frye) and, after killing her best friend Lucy (Frances
Dade), he goes after Mina Seward (Helen Chandler) but Mina's father (Herbert
Bunston) calls Prof. van Helsing (Edward van Sloan) and, with the aid of
Mina's boyfriend Jonathan (David Manners), they set out to stop Dracula. |
R |
Dracula
(©1979 Universal Picturess Ltd.)
Dracula (Frank
Langella) moves to England and quickly befriends Lucy Seward (Kate Nelligan),
her father (Donald Pleasance), her fiancé Jonathan (Trevor Eve)
and her best friend Mina (Jan Francis). When Mina dies suddenly, Dr. Seward
sends for her father, Prof. van Helsing (Laurence Olivier), who discovers
that Dracula is a vampire that must be stopped before he makes Lucy his
undead bride. |
PG |
Dracula
A.D. 1972 (©1972 Hammer Film Productions)
Seeking thrills,
Jessica van Helsing (Stephanie Beacham) reluctantly agrees to take part
in a satanic ritual performed by her friend Johnny Alucard (Christopher
Neame), little knowing that Johnny is a disciple of Count Dracula (Christopher
Lee). Now, Jessica's friends are being drained of their blood and only
her grandfather, Prof. Larimer van Helsing (Peter Cushing), can keep her
from joing them. |
G |
Dracula
Has Risen from the Grave (©1968 Hammer Film)
After escaping
from an icy tomb, Dracula (Christopher Lee) enlists the aid of a priest
(Ewan Hooper) to take revenge on the Monsignor (Rupert Davies) who has
exorcised him from his castle. He uses the Monsignor's beautiful niece
Maria (Veronica Carlson) as the instrument of his revenge and when the
Monsignor is killed, Maria's boyfriend Paul (Barry Andrews) must save Maria
from Dracula's clutches. |
NR |
Dracula:
Prince of Darkness (©1966 Hammer Films Prod.)
Despite an
ominous warning, Charles (Francis Matthews), Diana (Suzan Farmer), Alan
(Charles Tingwell) and Helen (Barbara Shelley) are drawn to the castle
once owned by the late Count Dracula (Christopher Lee). Dracula's servant,
Klove (Philip Latham), drains Alan's blood to ressurect his master, who
makes Helen one of the undead. Now, Charles must save Diana from a similar
fate. |
NR |
Dracula's
Daughter (©1936 Universal Productions Inc.)
Dr. Jeffrey
Garth (Otto Kruger) meets Countess Zaleska (Gloria Holden) and when people
start dying, he discovers that the Countess is actually Dracula's daughter.
The Countess hopes Dr. Garth can cure her vampiric obsession but when he
refuses, she puts his assistant Janet (Margeurite Churchill) into a trance
from which she will never awaken unless he joins the Countess in undeath. |
R |
Eaten
Alive (©1980 Dania Film/National Cinematografica)
When Sheila
Morris (Janey Agren) is told her sister Diana (Paola Senatore) has disappeared
in the jungles of New Guinea, she hires Mark Butler (Robert Kerman) to
help find her sister. They find Diana trapped in the jungle and surrounded
by cannibals in a cult led by a madman named Jonas (Ivan Rassimov). Its
up to Mark to find a way out before Sheila joins her sister as one of Jonas'
thralls. |
R |
Eerie
Midnight Horror Show (©1974 Tiberia Film Int'l)
Danila (Stella
Carnacina) dreams that a statue of a crucified man comes to life and rapes
her...but was it just a dream. When Danila begins acting strangely, her
parents (Cristea Avram and Lucretia Love) are informed that Danila is possessed.
Luckily, Father Xeno (Luigi Pistilli) is an exorcism priest that lives
nearby but can he resist Danila's temptations and break Satan's hold on
her. |
R |
Embrace
of the Vampire (©1994 Moving Pictures I)
Only the soul
of his lost love can save a vampire (Martin Kemp) from the eternal sleep
and finally, after centuries of searching, he has found it in a young coed
named Charlotte (Alyssa Milano). Unfortunately, Charlotte must offer herself
to the vampire and so he sets out to drive Charlotte away from her boyfriend
Chris (Harrison Pruett) and seduce her into spending the rest of eternity
with him. |
PG |
Empire
of the Ants (©1977 American International Pictures)
When Marilyn
Fryer (Joan Collins) brings a group of potential buyers to her real estate
development, she finds it overrun with giant ants. Led by boat captain
Dan Stokely (Robert Lansing), a handful of survivors seemingly escape to
a small town when, in reality, the ants have herded them to the town, where
they soon discover that the queen ant has indoctrinated all the townsfolk
into helping the ants. |
NR |
Eye
of the Devil (a.k.a. 13) (©1967 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
When Philippe
de Montfaucon (David Niven) abruptly returns to his family's vineyards,
his wife Catherine (Deborah Kerr) follows him. There, she meets the ominous
siblings Odile (Sharon Tate) and Christian de Caray (David Hemmings) and
an assortment of strange townsfolk. Slowly, she learns that the entire
town worships Satan and that Philippe is to be sacrificed to save the vineyard's
failing crops. |
R |
Fright
Night (©1985 Columbia Pictures Industries)
When Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale)
discovers his new neighbor Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon) is a vampire,
no one will believe him, not even 'The Great Vampire Killer' Peter Vincent
(Roddy McDowall). But when Dandridge captures Charley's girlfriend Amy
(Amanda Bearse), Charley and Peter must team up to stop Dandridge before
he can turn Amy into one of the undead. |
R |
Fright
Night Part II (©1988 The Vista Organization)
Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale)
has been cured of his belief in vampires until he meets Regine Dandridge
(Julie Carmen). Charley quickly succumbs to Regine's mesmerizing beauty
and now his girlfriend Alex (Traci Lin) and 'The Great Vampire Killer'
Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall) must free Charley from Regine's spell before
she turns him into the thing he hates the most, one of the undead. |
R |
Frisson
des vampires, Le (a.k.a. Shiver of the Vampires, The) (©1970
Les filmes modernes/Les filmes ABC)
Antoine (Jean-Marie
Durand) and Isle (Sandra Julien) stop on their honeymoon to visit Isle's
cousins (Jacques Robiolles and Michel Delahaye) only to find they've died.
Unfortunately, they don't stay dead and Isle soon falls under the spell
of her undead cousins and a sexy vampire name Isolde (Dominique). |
PG |
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (©2000 Miramax Film Corp.)
Fate brings author Ambrose Bierce (Michael Parks), missionaries John and Mary Newlie (Lennie Loftin and Rebecca Gayheart), bandit Johnny Madrid (Marco Leonardi), a hangman (Temuera Morrison) and his daughter Esmerelda (Ara Celi) to the inn of the beautiful vampire Quixtla (Sonia Braga).
|
NR |
Gallery
of Horrors (©1966 Borealis Ent./Dorad Corp.)
John Carradine
introduces five horror stories including 'The Witches Clock' that brings
Tristram Halbin (John Carradine) back from the dead, the 'Vampire King'
being sought by Scotland Yard, a 'Monster Raid' by dead scientist Dr. Spalding
(Ron Doyle), Dr. Mendell (Lon Chaney) using the 'Spark of Life' to re-animate
a corpse and Dracula (Mitch Evans) encountering a werewolf (Roger Gentry). |
R |
Horror
Rises from the Tomb (©1972 Profilmes)
A group of
friends find the severed head of a warlock (Paul Naschy) and encounter
the warlock's dying curse. The warlock takes control of Paula and her boyfriend
Maurice (Vic Winner), using them to reunite his body and capture their
friend Sylvia. He then sacrifices Sylvia to resurrect his lover (Helga
Line), leaving only Hugo (Paul Naschy) and Elvira to stop the warlock's
evil. |
PG |
House
of Dark Shadows (©1970 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Vampire Barnabas
Collins (Jonathan Frid) bites the beautiful Carolyn Stoddard (Nancy Barrett)
but his heart belongs to Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott). When a doctor
(Grayson Hall) offers to cure Barnabas' vampirism, Barnabas dreams of a
normal life with Maggie but the doctor betrays him and now, Maggie's boyfriend
Jeff (Roger Davis) must stop Barnabas from making Maggie his eternal bride. |
NR |
House
of Dracula (©1945 Universal Pictures)
Dracula (John
Carradine) goes to Dr. Edelman (Onslow Stevens) to find a cure for his
vampirism but he really wants Edelman's nurse, Miliza (Martha O'Driscoll).
Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.) also asks Dr. Edelman to cure him of being
a werewolf. Edelman destroys Dracula but is first infected by him. Now,
Talbot must stop Edelman from resurrecting the Frankenstein monster (Glenn
Strange). |
R |
Hunger,
The (©1983 MGM-UA)
Miriam (Catherine
Deneuve) is something more than human, something older. Miriam offers her
lovers 'forever and ever', not telling them they'll eventually wither but
not die, spending eternity trapped in decaying bodies. When Miriam's current
lover John (David Bowie) begins to age rapidly, Miriam sets her sights
on his replacement, a beautiful researcher named Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon). |
NR |
Hypnotic
Eye, The (©1960 Allied Artists Pictures)
When her friend
Dodie Wilson (Merry Anders) 'accidentally' washes her face with sulphuric
acid, Marcia Blaine (Marcia Henderson) is convinced stage hypnotist Desmond
(Jacques Bergerac) and his assistant Justine (Allison Hayes) are involved.
But when Marcia falls under Desmond's spell, it's up to Detective Dave
Kennedy (Joe Partridge) to ensure she's not the latest victim of self-mutilation. |
R |
I Was a Teenage Werewolf (©1957 Sunset Productions Inc.)
Tony Rivers (Michael Landon) is a troubled teen with an uncontrollable temper. Taking the advice of friends and relatives, he goes to see Dr. Brandon (Whit Bissell) for help. Unfortunately, the doctor is more interested in using Tony for his experiments than helping him. Using drugs and hypnosis, Dr. Brandon regresses Tony into his 'primal past' and transforms him into a savage wolf-like creature. |
R |
I'm
Dangerous Tonight (©1990)
Prof. Jonas
Wilson (William Berger) finds a cloak in an Aztec sacrificial altar and
immediately goes on a killing spree. Sexually repressed Amy (Mädchen
Amick) finds the cloak in an old trunk and turns it into a beautiful red
dress, not knowing the cloak's evil power. When Amy puts the dress on,
she simply loses her inhibitions but when her cousin Gloria (Daisy Hall)
steals the dress, things turn deadly again. |
R |
Jack
Be Nimble (©1992 Essential Productions)
Abandoned
by their parents, Jack (Alexis Arquette) is adopted by a sadistic family,
while Dora (Sarah Smuts-Kennedy) is adopted by a nice couple. Years later,
Dora develops mysterious supernatural powers and uses them to find Jack.
As Jack and Dora search for their birth parents, Dora is haunted by the
ghosts of Jack's hard childhood, including his stepparents, who he hypnotized
to commit suicide. |
R |
Killer
Eye, The (©1998 Tanna Productions)
When a young
scientist named Grady (Jonathan Norman) tries to open a visual pathway
to the eighth dimension in his attic, he gets more than he bargained for.
What he gets his a giant tentacled eyeball that mesmerizes his beautiful
wife Rita (Jacqueline Lovell) and his friends Morton (Costas Koromilas)
and Jane (Nanette Bianchi), trying to gather energy by mating. |
NR |
King
of the Zombies (©1941 Monogram Pictures Corporation)
James 'Mac'
McCarthy (Dick Purcell), Bill Summers (John Archer) and Jefferson Jackson
(Mantan Moreland) crash on the Carribbean island of Dr. Miklos Sangre (Henry
Victor), who is trying to use hypnosis and Voodoo to transfer the mind
of an admiral (Guy Usher) into his wife (Patricia Stacey) to gain information
for the Nazis. But when his wife dies, he turns to his niece Barbara (Joan
Woodbury). |
NR |
Kiss
of the Vampire (©1962 Universal Pictures)
When Gerald
and Marianne Harcourt's (Edward de Souza and Jennifer Daniel) car breaks
down, they accept the hospitality of the gracious Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman)
and his family. But when Marianne disappears, everyone denies ever meeting
her and claim Gerald was travelling alone. Only Professor Zimmer (Clifford
Evans) is willing to help Gerald save Marianne from the Ravna's vampiric
cult. |
R |
Lair
of the White Worm, The (©1988 Vestron Pictures)
When Angus
Flint (Peter Capaldi) unearths a strange skull on the property of Mary
and Eve Trent (Sammi Davis and Catherine Oxenberg), he draws the attention
of Lady Sylvia Marsh (Amanda Donohue). Lady Marsh kidnaps Eve and plans
to sacrifice her to a giant worm that lives in the nearby caves unless
Angus and Lord James D'Ampton (Hugh Grant) can stop her and kill the snake. |
R |
Leprechaun
3 (©1995 Trimark Pictures Inc.)
When Scott
(John Gatins) gives Tammy (Lee Armstrong) a ride to Las Vegas, he discovers
a coin that grants wishes. As the coin is passed from one person to another,
it is used to wish for luck, beauty, sex and power. The problem is that
the leprechaun who owns the coin (Warwick Davis) wants it back and he'll
kill anybody to get it. |
R |
Leprechaun
in the Hood (©2000 Trimark Pictures Inc.)
Rappers Postmaster
P (A.T.Montgomery), Stray Bullet (Rashaan Nall) and Butch (RedGrant) steal
a gold flute from gangster Mack Daddy (Ice-T). The magic flute can give
them fame and fortune but while stealing the flute, they accidentally released
its original owner, the leprechaun (Warwick Davis). Now, with the aid of
a trio of hypnotized beauties, the leprechaun is out to get his property
back. |
R |
Lust
for a Vampire (©1970 EMI Film Prod.)
Soon after the beautiful Mircalla
(Yutte Stensgaard) is resurrected by Count Karnstein (Mike Raven), the
Countess (Barbara Jefford) enroles her in a finishing school. When her
roommate vanishes and the headmaster is found dead, Richard Lestrange (Michael
Johnson) discovers that Mircalla is a vampire but he and Mircalla are in
love and so he keeps her secret and tries to protect her from harm. |
R |
Mausoleum
(©1983 Western International Pictures Inc.)
Fleeing her
mother's funeral, young Susan Walker (Julie Christy Murray) unknowingly
frees a demon from a mausoleum. Years later, Susan Walker Farrell (Bobbie
Bresee) is drawn to the mausoleum and becomes possessed. When a psychiatrist
(Norman Burton) tries to determine why Susan is acting strangely, he hypnotizes
her and comes face-to-face with the evil possessing Susan's soul. |
PG |
Mind
Killer (©1987 Flash Features Corp.)
Warren (Joe
McDonald) is a flop with women until the day he finds a manuscript that
allows him to unlock the full potential of his mind. Soon, Warren gains
amazing new powers but when he becomes obsessed with his new supervisor,
Sandy (Shirley Ross), Warren's brain starts to mutate until it gains a
mind of it's own and only Warren's best friend Larry (Christopher Wade)
can stop it. |
R |
Mirror
of Death (©1987 Marketing Media Corporation)
Plain and
timid Sara (Julie Merrill) casts a spell and is transformed into a sexy,
outgoing woman with one small problem. Possessed by the evil Egyptian Empress
Sura, Sara kills her abusive ex-boyfriend Bobby (John Reno) but the killing
doesn't stop there. Now, Sara's sister April (Kuri Browne) and her boyfriend
Richard (J.K.Dumont) must free Sara and stop Sura before they become Sura's
next victims. |
NR |
Mummy,
The (©1932 Universal Pictures Corp.)
In 1921, archeologist
Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron) accidentally reawakens an ancient Egyptian
priest named Im-Ho-Tep (Boris Karloff). Eleven years later, Joseph's son
Frank (David Manners) must stop Im-Ho-Tep from reawakening his beloved
princess (Zita Johann) by controlling and sacrificing a young woman named
Helen Grosvenor, whose body the princess's soul now inhabits. |
NR |
Nothing
But the Night (©1972 Rank Film Dist. Ltd.)
When trustees
of the Van Traylen fellowship begin to die, Colonel Charles Bingham (Christopher
Lee) enlists the aid of pathologist Sir Mark Ashley (Peter Cushing). Meanwhile,
Dr. Haynes (Keith Barron) tries to help young Mary Valley (Gwyneth Strong),
who was traumatized by an attempt on a trustee's life. But there's something
different about Mary and it may cost all of them their lives to find out
what. |
R |
Pale
Blood (©1990 J. T. Media Incorporated)
Vampire Michael
Fury (George Chakiris) arrives in Los Angeles looking for the 'vampire
killer' with the help of a private detective named Lori (Pamela Ludwig).
Along the way, he meets Jenny (Diana Frank), who falls in love with him.
Unfortunately, the killer is a video artist named Van Vandameer (Wings
Hauser), who uses Jenny to capture Michael. Now, only Lori can save Michael
and stop Van. |
NR |
Plague
of the Zombies, The (©1966 Hammer Films Productions)
When a small
Cornish town is plagued by a rash of deaths, Dr. Peter Tompson (Brook Williams)
calls Sir James Forbes (André Morell) for help. Sir James is too
late to save Peter's wife Alice (Jacqueline Pearce) but will he be able
to save his daughter Sylvia (Diane Clare) from Squire Clive Hamilton (John
Carson) who is using Voodoo to kill the townsfolk and turn them into zombies
to work in his tin mine? |
R |
Possessed
by the Night (©1993 Possessed by the Night Prod. Inc.)
Howard Hanson (Ted Prior) is a successful
writer being pressured by his agent, Murray (Frank Sivero), to write a
horror novel. When he purchases a strange creature in a jar from a curio
shop, he and his wife (Sandahl Bergman) start acting strangely. Then, when
Murray hires Carol (Shannon Tweed) to be Howard’s secretary, she turns
from a sweet young woman into a psychotic killer. |
R |
Requiem
for a Vampire (©1971 Les filmes ABC)
Fleeing the
police, Marie (Marie-Pierre Castel) and Michele (Mireille D'Argent) take
refuge in a castle occupied by 'the last vampire' (Phillipe Gaste) and
his strange servants. The vampire plans to use the two young virgins to
perpetuate his kind but while Michele embraces her 'blessed malediction',
Marie fights the vampires evil influence and pays the price for her resistance. |
R |
Return
of Count Yorga, The (©1971 Peppertree Productions)
When Count
Yorga (Robert Quarry) and his bevy of undead 'brides' move in next to an
orphanage, the Count falls for the lovely Cynthia Nelson (Mariette Hartley).
To show his love, Yorga slaughters Cynthia's family and kidnaps her, hypnotizing
her to forget who he is and what he did. Now, it's up to Dr. David Baldwin
(Roger Perry) to uncover the truth and rescue Cynthia from Yorga's evil
clutches. |
NR |
Return
of Dracula, The (©1958 Gramercy Pictures)
Dracula (Francis
Lederer) moves to the United States and insinuates himself into the lives
of the Mayberrys by posing as their cousin from Europe. After killing her
friend Jenny (Virginia Vincent), Dracula sets his sights on the lovely
Rachel Mayberry (Norma Eberhardt). Only Rachel's boyfriend Tim (Ray Stricklyn)
can save Rachel from becoming one of the undead. |
NR |
Return
of the Vampire, The (©1943 Columbia Pictures)
In 1918, Lady
Jane Ainsley (Frieda Inescort) and Dr. Walter Saunders (Gilbert Emery)
drive a spike through the heart of the vampire Armand Tesla (Bela Lugosi)
and bury his body. 23 years later, German bombs free Tesla and, with the
help of his werewolf servant (Matt Willis), he sets out to take revenge
on Ainsley and Saunders through their children, John (Roland Varno) and
Niki (Nina Foch). |
R |
Rites
of Dracula (©1974 Hammer Films Productions)
When an agent
is killed infiltrating a satanic cult, Inspector Murray (Michael Coles)
calls in occult expert Prof. Larimer van Helsing (Peter Cushing) and his
granddaughter Jessica (Joanna Lumley). They discover that five powerful
men plan to unleash a deadly virus on the world and set out to stop them.
Unfortunately, one of the men isn't really a man; it's the evil vampire
Count Dracula (Christopher Lee). |
R |
Satan's
Cheerleaders (©1977 World Amusements)
When cheerleaders
Chris (Hillary Horan), Sharon (Sherry Marks), Debbie (Alisa Powell), Patti
(Kerry Sherman) and their coach Ms. Johnson (Jacqueline Cole) are run off
the road, they fall into the hands of satanists lead by an evil sheriff
(John Ireland) and his wife (Yvonne de Carlo). Unfortunately for the satanic
worshippers, one of the cheerleaders has 'the power' and, in the end, the
tables are turned. |
R |
Scanners
III: The Takeover (©1991 Filmtech Productions, Inc.)
Desperate
to relieve the migraines that plague scanners, Helena Monet (Liliana Komorowska)
takes an experimental drug developed by her father (Colin Fox). Unfortunately,
the drug also turns Helena into an evil megalomaniac. Only her adoptive
brother Alex (Steve Parrish) and her best friend Joyce (Valerie Valois)
have any hope of stopping Helena's plans to rule the world. |
NR |
She-Creature,
The (©1956 Golden State Prod.)
Carnival hypnotist
Dr. Carlo Lombardi (Chester Morris) can seemingly predict when and where
the monster that's plaguing a seaside community will attack next. Psychic
researcher Dr. Ted Erickson (Lance Fuller) believes it's all a trick until
he discovers that Lombardi is actually transferring the soul of his hypnotized
assistant Andrea (Marla English) into the pre-historic creature she was
in a past life. |
NR |
Taste
of Blood, A (©1967 Creative Film Enterprises)
John Stone
(Bill Rogers) receives two bottles of brandy with his inheritance. As he
drinks the brandy, John is transformed into a vampire and sets out to avenge
the destruction of his ancestor, Count Dracula. Now, only his friend Hank
(William Kerwin), with the help of Dr. Howard Helsing (Otto Schlessinger),
can prevent John from making his wife Helene (Elizabeth Wilkinson) into
a vampire too. |
PG |
Taste
the Blood of Dracula (©1970 Hammer Films)
Three bored
gentlemen (Geoffrey Keen, Peter Sallis and John Carson) join with a servant
of Dracula (Ralph Bates) to resurrect the dead vampire (Christopher Lee).
The gentlemen panic and kill the servant but the resurrection is complete.
Dracula vows revenge on the men for killing his servant and uses their
children, Alice (Linda Hayden), Lucy (Isla Blair) and Jeremy (Martin Jarvis)
as his tools. |
NR |
Theatre
of Death (©1966 London Independent Producers)
Charles Marquis'
(Julian Glover) prime suspect in a series of murders is Philippe Darvis
(Christopher Lee), the director of the 'Theatre of Death' where his girlfriend
Dani (Lelia Goldoni) performs. Dani fears for the life of her roommate
Nicole (Janny Till), who Darvis has hypnotized to help her acting, but
when Darvis ends up dead too, Dani finds that hypnosis has unlocked more
than Nicole's acting ability. |
NR |
There's
Nothing out There (©1990)
Mike (Craig
Peck) is a fan of horror movies and, when he and his friends head to a
remote cabin for spring break, he recognizes all the signs of impending
doom. Everyone else thinks Mike is crazy until a monster starts devouring
them one by one. Even worse, the monster can control minds and soon the
friends are turning on each other. Can Mike use his vast horror know-how
to stop this evil creature? |
NR |
Thing
That Couldn't Die, The (©1958 Universal Pictures)
While looking
for water, Jessica (Carolyn Kearney) finds an old copper chest on her aunt's
farm. The chest contains the severed head of devil worshipper Gideon Drew
(Robin Hughes). Using his 'evil eye', Gideon takes control of Jessica's
friend Linda (Andra Martin) and eventually Jessica herself, using her to
reunite his head with his body and breaking the curse placed on him 400
years ago. |
PG |
Tomb
of Ligeia, The (©1964 Orion Pictures)
Verden Fell's
(Vincent Price) dead wife Ligeia (Elizabeth Shepherd) vows to overcome
death and when Verden marries the Lady Rowena Trevanion (Elizabeth Shepherd),
strange things start to occur. Is Ligeia reaching out from beyond the grave
or is everything that's happening a product of Verden's warped mind? Rowena's
friend Christopher (John Westbrook) must find out and save her. |
R |
Twins
of Evil (©1971 Hammer Films Production)
When twin
sisters Maria and Frieda (Mary and Madeleine Collinson) are sent to live
with their uncle Gustav (Peter Cushing), Frieda is bitten by Count Karnstein
(Damien Thomas) and becomes a vampire. Gustav sentences Frieda to be burned
alive but Karnstein switches the two sisters. Now, Anton (David Warbeck)
must keep Gustav from killing the wrong girl and stop Karnstein's evil. |
TV |
Vampire
(©1979 Company Four/MTM Enterprises)
Vampire Anton
Voytek (Richard Lynch) hires John Rawlins (Jason Miller) to retrieve a
buried cache of art but, when the art is lost, Anton kills John's wife
Leslie (Kathryn Harrold). With the help of retired detective Harry Kilcoyne
(E.G. Marshall), John sets out to destroy Voytek but Voytek uses Harry's
lovely neighbor Andrea (Barrie Youngfellow) as a pawn to stop the two would-be
vampire slayers. |
NR |
Vampire
and the Ballerina, The (©1959 Consorzio Italiano)
Louisa (Hélène
Rémy), Francesca (Tina Gloriani) and Luca (Walter Brandi) meet Countess
Ogda (María Luisa Rolando) and her servant Herman (Isarco Ravaioli)
in an old castle. While there, Louisa is bitten by a vampire and, when
Francesca becomes suspicious of Louisa's change in behavior, Louisa is
ordered to lead Francesa into a trap. Now, Luca must save Francesca from
sharing Louisa's fate. |
R |
Vampire
at Midnight (©1987 Vampire Limited Partners)
The police
have no clues to who is draining people of their blood until beautiful
pianist Jenny Carlon (Lesley Milne) meets hypnotherapist Victor Radkoff
(Gustav Vintas) at a party. When Jenny begins acting strangely, her neighbor
Det. Roger Sutter (Jason Williams) investigates and discovers that Radkoff
is the 'Vampire Killer'. Now he must free Jenny from Radkoff's evil spell
and stop the killings. |
NR |
Vampire
Ecstasy (©1973 Monarex)
When Dr. Julia
Malenka (Anke Syring) and her brother Peter (Rico Wolf) are stranded at
a castle, they discover a plot by the evil Wanda (Nadia Henkowa) to resurrect
vampire Baroness Danielle Varga using her descendants, Monica (Ulrike Butz)
and Helga (Marie Forså). Soon, Julia is the only one not under Wanda's
evil spell but Wanda knows Julia's dark secret and plans to use it against
her. |
R |
Vampire
Lovers, The (©1970 American International Prod.)
When Roger Morton (George Cole)
accepts the beautiful Carmilla (Ingrid Pitt) into his home, he is unaware
she's a vampire until his daughter Emma (Madeline Smith) grows weak and
sickly. Now, he must enlist the aid of General von Spielsdorf (Peter Cushing),
whose daughter Laura (Pippa Steel) was killed by Carmilla, and Baron von
Hartog (Douglas Wilmer) to save Emma from sharing Laura's fate. |
NR |
Vampire's
Ghost, The (©1945 Republic Pictures)
When people
start dying in an African village, the natives believe it is the work of
a vampire. Seeking a more rational explanation, Roy Kendrick (Charles Gordon)
enlists the aid of a local bar owner named Webb Fallon (John Abbott). Unfortunately,
Roy learns that the natives were right and Fallon is the vampire. Now,
Roy must save his girlfriend Julie (Peggy Stewart) from Fallon's evil clutches. |
NR |
Vampyros
Lesbos (©1970 CCC Telecine)
Linda Westinghouse
(Ewa Strömberg) is haunted by dreams of a mysterious woman. Sent to
handle the inheritance for the Countess Carody (Soledad Miranda), she discovers
that the Countess is the woman in her dreams. She is seduced by the Countess
but receives a shock that leaves her with amnesia. The Countess isn't about
to give up though and Linda slowly falls under the Countess' spell. |
NR |
Village
of the Damned (©1960 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.)
The entire
village of Midwich is rendered unconscious for several hours and, months
later, every woman capable of child-bearing gives birth to a child with
blond hair and strange eyes. Wanting to study their psychic powers, Prof.
Gordon Zellaby (George Sanders) tries to protect the children. But when
townsfolk begin to die, Prof . Zellaby realizes the children must
be stopped at any cost. |
R |
Village
of the Damned (©1995 Universal City Studios Inc.)
When the town
of Midwich is rendered unconscious for several hours, Dr. Susan Verner
(Kirstie Alley) is called in to investigate. A few months later, nine children
are born in Midwich with blond hair and strange eyes. With the help of
local doctor Alan Chaffee (Christopher Reeve), Dr. Verner tries to unravel
the mysteries of the children's origin and the psychic powers they possess. |
NR |
Voodoo
Man (©1944 Monogram Pictures)
When his fiancée's
cousin Stella (Louise Currie) disappears right from under his nose, Ralph
Dawson (Tod Andrews) discovers that the mad Dr. Marlowe (Bela Lugosi) has
been kidnapping young women and using voodoo to try and resurrect his dead
wife (Ellen Hall). Now, Ralph must stop the doctor before his fiancée
Betty (Wanda McKay) becomes another one of the doctor's 'zombies'. |
NR |
Voodoo
Woman (©1956 Carmel Productions)
Deep in the
jungles of Africa, the mad Dr. Gerard (Tom Conway) has used magic and science
to turn a young native girl (Jean Davis) into an indestructable monster.
Meanwhile, the greedy Marilyn (Marla English) and her boyfriend Rick (Lance
Fuller) plot to steal the native's gold. When these two forces meet, it's
a battle of evils, with American Ted Bronson (Mike Connors) caught in the
middle. |
R |
Werewolf
Shadow (©1971 Plata Films)
Elvira (Gaby
Fuchs) and Genevieve (Barbara Capell) search for the tomb of vampire/witch
Countess Nadasdy (Patty Shepard). When they meet Waldemar Daninsky (Paul
Naschy), the trio accidentally resurrect the Countess. Genevieve quickly
joins the Countess as one of the undead but it turns out that Waldemar
is a werewolf and a battle of supernatural forces ensues with Elvira caught
in the middle. |
NR |
White
Zombie (©1932 United Artists)
Haitian plantation
owner Charles Beaumont (Robert Frazer) falls for young newlywed Madeleine
Parker (Madge Bellamy) and helps the devious Murder Legendre (Bela Lugosi)
fake Madeleine's death and turn her into a mindless zombie. But a local
doctor (Joseph Cawthorn) convinces her husband Neil (John Harron) that
Madeleine is still alive and the two set out to rescue her. |
R |
Witchcraft
V: Dance with the Devil
(©1993 Academy
Entertainment Inc.)
An ancient
evil named Cain (David Huffman) returns to collect souls for Satan and
controls a young warlock named William (Marklen Kennedy) to aid him. But
when Cain threatens William's girlfriend Keli (Carolyn Taye-Loren), William
breaks the spell and battles Cain for Keli's life. |
R |
Wizard
of Gore, The (©1970 Mayflower Pictures)
Stage magician
Montag the Magnificent (Ray Sager) brutally maims hypnotized women, before
returning them to their seats, apparently unharmed. However, when the women
later die of their stage injuries, Montag is the prime suspect. Sherry
Carson (Judy Cler) invites Montag to her talk show to trap him but she
falls under Montag's spell and only her boyfriend Jack (Wayne Ratay) can
save her. |
NR |
World
of the Vampires, The (©1960 Cinematográfica ABSA)
Count Subotai
(Guillermo Murray) plans to let vampires rule the world but first he must
avenge his death by killing the last man in the Coleman line (José
Baviera) and turning his nieces, Leonore (Silvia Fournier) and Martha (Erna
Martha Bauman), into high priestesses of his dark god Kador. Only Rudolph
Summers (Mauricio Garcés) knows Subotai's secret and has the power
to stop him. |