MOVIES

HARDGORE CATALOG

Here is the catalog in all it's glory (there are always new movies comming in, so make sure you check that out as well). Read the disclaimer before ordering movies, cause ya know, making mistakes and losing money isn't very cool. :)


A:

Aenigma ($10 CAN/US)

Fulci is mostly known for his earlier work, but this film is one of the better films he released later in his career. A film about a girl who falls into a coma thanks to a prank pulled on her by other kids at her school. Cathy from her coma uses a new girl at the school to get revenge. This movie isn't filled with gore but it does have it's moments of the macabre. Such as a snail attack and beheadings.

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitles. It is also letterboxed. Quality: Good-Very Good


Alien From the Deep ($10 CAN/US)

From the same director that brought us Cannibal Apocalypse comes an alien movie like only Italians come make. It's the same old story, a journalist travels to a remote island where a nuclear power plant is illegally dumping toxic waste. They find out that they are dumping the barrels of waste inside a nearby volcano. While this is going on an alien spacecraft crashes into the water on the coast of the Island. Soon after the killing begins, and it is only a short while until we see the alien creature causing the destruction. It's good cheesy Italian fun.

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Excellent


Anthropophagous: The Beast ($10 CAN/US)

Perhaps one of the most notorious films in history, this movie still remains on the Video Nasties list. There really isn't much to the story, a crazed killer lives on a deserted island. A group of boaters travel to the island and then the fun begins. This print includes the infamous fetus eating scene along with many other very cheap looking gore effects. Starring Tisa Farrow of Zombie fame, and this whole mess was director by the late, great Joe D'Amato.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good


B:
Beyond the Door ($10 CAN/US)

An Italian rip-off of the Exorcist, that is by far one of the best possession movies out there. A woman learns that she is pregnant with her third child and soon the truth begins to show. The baby is growing rapidly, and an abortion is out of the question. Soon she begins to change. She changes from a loving mother to a raging beast. This is followed by an ending that is not to be missed. The toy-box sequence with dolls coming to life is quite effective. Re-animated dolls always freak me out.

Quality: Very Good


Beyond the Door 2 ($10 CAN/US)

This movie is only a sequel in name, there really isn't much that relates to the first film in the series. This time, the direction is handled by Mario Bava, with his son Lamberto helping out as well. This in my opinion is much better then the first film, and is much more effective in terms of having a creepy atmosphere. It is also a great deal more bloody and above all doesn't really make much sense at all. But isn't that what we've come to expect from Italians? If any of you know of an uncut print of this, please let me know.

Quality: Very Good


Black Cat, The ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: Very Good


Blood Cult ($10 CAN/US)

In the tradition of horror legends, Psycho, Halloween and Friday the 13th comes Blood Cult. The first ever shoot on video and direct to rental horror movie ever made. I have never been a huge fan of shoot-on-video movies, but this movie definitely has won me over. The movie concerns some mutilations that have been happening on a small mid-western campus. An amulet is left near the body in every killing. The death scenes are gory and feature many limbs being severed. The sheriff soon learns that the amulets left at the scenes were from ancient witchcraft. The story takes a few twists and turns and you don't know who the killer is until the very end. This film really surprised me.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


Blood Diner ($10 CAN/US)

This movie is full of gore, zombies, nudity and wrestling. What else do you want it a movie? This movie is pure cheese, but the acting actually isn't too terrible. 2 brothers see their uncle killed and they carry out his dream of one day owning a restaurant. But the main source for their meals are the people they have recently killed. They resurrect their uncle into a brain that has eyeballs. If this sounds corny? It just gets worse. You really can't beat the scene were a nude aerobics taping gets interrupted and the naked girls get gunned down by a guy in a Ronald Regaen mask. This is the best Troma movie Troma never made.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Excellent


Braindead ($10 CAN/US)

This movie should need no introduction to any of you. Please ditch your US release, Dead Alive is crap. This is the complete, uncut version from Japanese laser disc. It contains seven more minutes of gore and character development not found in the unrated Dead Alive. This is one of the goriest and bloodiest out there and if you call yourself a Peter Jackson fan, you must own the complete UNCUT version of Braindead.

This is UNCUT.This print has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Excellent


Bride of Re-Animator (Workprint) ($10 CAN/US)

Rough version of this great Brian Yuzna flick that was used to make the final cut. Some scenes didn't make it to the Unrated version we have all learned to love. The opening scene shows Dan trying to re-animate Meg, but it is all in vain as she falls victim to the effects of Screaming Mad George. The quality isn't great, but where the hell else could you see these left out scenes?

Quality: Fair


Buried Alive ($10 CAN/US)

Director Joe D'Amato really got things right with this movie. This was called the goriest film the year it was released and the gore still sickens after all these years. Buried Alive concerns a taxidermist who has inherited his parents house. His wife is dying at once she finally succumbs to her illness the man loses it. He steals the body and keeps in her old bed. Soon after the blood starts to fly as young women are dismembered, gouged to death and then burned in acid. There is a glitch around ten minutes in, but the print is excellent other then this.

Quality: Very Good


The Burning ($10 CAN/US)

This movie is a real gem. A above average slasher flick from the 80's concerning a man who was severely burned in a prank by a bunch of kids at a Summer camp. Years later the man comes back and he wants his revenge and revenge he gets, found here in graphic detail. The effects work of Tom Savini are above average and the blood isn't afraid to overflow.

This print is UNCUT and also has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Good-Very Good (the print is somewhat dark)


C:
Candy Goes to Hollywood (AO) ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: (ON ORDER)


Cannibal Man ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: Very Good


Christmas Evil ($10 CAN/US)

Another movie about a man in a Santa Claus suit going crazy and killing in the name of Christmas. As a boy, the man saw his mom making love to Santa Claus and as an adult he snaps and begins killing. He stalks the streets killing those who have been bad. You'd better believe in Santa…or he'll slay you.

Quality: Very Good (dark)


Contamination ($10 CAN/US)

This movie is Italian cheese to the extreme. Strange eggs have been brought back to earth and when they hatch they cause people's stomach's to burst open. All in graphic detail and very realistic. It's up to scientists to figure out who is harvesting the eggs and what they are up too. The giant alien at the end is not to be missed. This is a film only Italians could have made.

Features a trailer. This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


Conquest ($10 CAN/US)

Lucio Fulci's tale of swords and sorcery. Imagine taking Conan and adding more violence, more nudity and more gore and you have Conquest. It's a tale of two heroes on a quest with a demon willing to do anything to stop them. This is one of Lucio's films that more people need to see.

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Very Good (The print is somewhat dark)


D:
Day of the Beast ($10 CAN/US)

This is one of the best movies I have seen in quite sometime. How could you not like a movie that combines horror, comedy, and death metal? What more is there to life? From the director of Accion Mutante, comes a tale of a priest that has figured out what day the anti-Christ will be born. He now has to find the location. He then begins to do as many evil deeds as he can to get of Satan's good side. Along with a death metal head and t.v. show host, the priest must try to stop the apocalypse.

This print is UNCUT and is also letterboxed. It is in Spanish with English Subtitles. Quality: Very Good


Deadline ($10 CAN/US)

This is one of my favorite movies of all time. This little known Canadian splatter flick is filled to the brim with gore and also features a great story. A horror writer has many problems in his life and is fed up with writing schlock. While trying to come up with the ultimate "terror" his family falls and apart and his daughter is accidentally hung while imitating one of his movies. This is all mixed with scenes that he is thinking in his head. Some of these scenes include: a woman being drowned in blood in a bath tub, a man getting a few of his limbs hacked off by a snow blower, a priest having his heart pulled out, an old woman being tied down to a bed and then set on fire, there is so much going on in this movie. Definitely worth checking out.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


Deadmate ($10 CAN/US)

This is a bizarre movie about a young woman who falls in love with a Mortician. Slowly she begins to realize that the entire town where they live is involved in some weird activities but she doesn't know what is going on. She soon discovers that her husband has had many wives and they had all died at the same age, the age she just turned. Not an overly gory movie, but it has its moments. This movie is more weird then it is blood filled.

No rating is listed. Quality: Very Good.


Dellamorte Dellamore ($10 CAN/US)

Michele Soavi's highly acclaimed take on the overdone zombie genre. Fortunately he crafted a movie that has amazing imagery, brutal violence and one of the best stories ever to grace a horror film. Based on Dylan Dog, an italian comic book, the movie is about the keeper of a small Italian cemetery and the problem he has with the dead not staying dead. Starring Rupert Everett along with Anna Falchi and her two best assets. In the world of horror movies there are many movies that stand out, this stands out like a sore thumb.

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitles. It is also letterboxed. Quality: Excellent


Demonia ($10 CAN/US)

The Godfather of Gore, Lucio Fulci, doesn't disappoint once again in this movie about nuns out for revenge. Centuries ago a group of nuns were crucified for being involved in orgies and other evils. The nuns are awakened by people snooping around where they were crucified. Soon people begin to die. People are decapitated, torn in half, shot with a harpoon gun, dropped on spikes, and killed in many other ways in this rather gory movies. The crucifixion scenes are not to be missed either.

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Very Good (A few glitches)


Demons, The ($10 CAN/US)

Just when you thought Nuns couldn't be any cooler, they become possessed by Satan and in turn begin masturbating and lusting. Sound like a winner to you? It certainly does to me! Jess Franco directed this sleave-fest, and he didn't leave anything out. Lesbians, Satan, sadism, and torture are all found in this flick. Not exactly a pinnacle of modern cinema, but worth the watch.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


Demons 3 (The Ogre) ($10 CAN/US)

Lamberto Bava directs once again. It doesn't really have anything to do with the first two movies, which were gory and action packed. This is more of a thriller, about a novelist on vacation at a mansion that brings back a nightmare she had when she was a child. She must face her fears and end the nightmare that started as a child.

This print is UNCUT and letterboxed. It has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Excellent


Don't Go in the House ($10 CAN/US)

A take-off of Psycho, a young mans mother dies and a long dormant psychosis is brought to life. He then begins to kidnap beautful woman and brings them to this house where he burns them alive in his basement. A little known sick flick from the 80's.

Quality: Very Good


Don't Go in the Woods ($10 CAN/US)

A terrifying spectacle that will teach you an important lesson in survival: DON'T GO IN THE WOODS! Four young campers are out for a relaxing weekend in the wilderness. After a few days of camping they discover that they have become lost, they also realize they are being stalked by a wild man that lives in the woods. One by one they are killed until only one man is left, who in turn is turned into a wild man out for revenge.

No rating is listed. Quality: Very Good


Door to Silence ($10 CAN/US)

This is the last film that Lucio Fulci would ever direct, which is almost enough to bring a tear to my eye.

Quality: Excellent


Dust Devil: The Final Cut ($10 CAN/US)

When this film was released in domestically it was extensively cut and was missing a fair amount of gore, character development and some entire scenes were missing. This print is the full-length director's cut that runs 16 minutes longer then the domestic release. The film is basically about a shapeshifter who is trapped in the mortal world. Killing is the only way he can come close to entering the spiritual realm that he desires. A police officer soon begins to find out more about the case and is hot on his trail. This all concludes with an ending that is not to be missed.

This print is UNCUT and is also Letterboxed. Quality: Very Good


E:
Eaten Alive! ($10 CAN/US)

From the maker of Make Them Die Slowly comes Eaten Alive. A man is killing people with poisoned tip darts in Niagara Falls and New York but he is killed before he is arrested. A woman's sister is missing and they find 8mm film on the man and the woman's sisters' name is on the film. The sister has joined a sect in New Guinea and it is up to the woman to get her out. Not as gory as Make Them Die Slowly, but still one of the better cannibal movies out there.

Includes trailer. This print is UNCUT. It is also letterboxed. Quality: Excellent


Ebola Syndrome ($10 CAN/US)

This is truly one sick puppy! Anthony Wong of Untold Story fame stars as a restaurant working in South American after fleeing Hong Kong after committing a mass murder. While working he and his boss have to purchase some pigs for their restaurant from a small village in the Jungle and they come across natives who have fallen victim to the ebola virus. On the way back they are stranded due to car trouble and this gives a chance for Wong to rape a native who has fallen victim to the ebola virus. He then spreads the virus around in the restaurant and then heads back to Hong Kong to spread the virus there. This is a very violent film and if you like The Untold Story you should check this out.

This print is UNCUT and is in Chinese with English Subtitles. It is also letterboxed. Quality: Excellent


El Topo ($10 CAN/US)

Alexandro Jodorowsky has made some pretty weird movies, and this movie is no exception. Stunning imagery like always from Jodorowsky, is just one of the reasons this western on acid is so appealing. The film is about a gunfighter who meets a woman and she tells him he must kill the four masters of death to be with her. After he has killed all four he realizes the error of his ways and he is killed. He then is resurrected by a group of cripples and outcasts from society. He is now out to help the people and he helps them dig a tunnel so they can be free. This movie is really something to behold.

This print is UNCUT, but has some optical censoring. Quality: Very Good


Entrails of the Virgin (AO) ($10 CAN/US)

This movie has been called a cross between Friday the 13th and Evil Dead. This movie is the type of trash that only the Japanese can make. Full of gore and explicit sex, this movie is about a group of models that take a trip to a cabin in the woods for a night of "bonding". Little do they know there is a madman in the woods that is out for sex, and the women always end up dead. You really can't beat the scene where a woman is masturbating with a severed arm. It doesn't get much better then this.

This print is UNCUT, but it has optical censoring and is in Japanese with English Subtitles. It is also letterboxed. Quality: Very Good


The Erotic Adventures of Candy (AO) ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: (ON ORDER)


Evil Dead Trap ($10 CAN/US)

Extremely gory Japanese slasher flick inspired by the Evil Dead series as well as by the work of Dario Argento. A television reporter is sent a tape of a woman being killed as well as directions to the place where she was killed. Foolishly the television crew visits the scene of the murder. This movie features eyeball violence that rivals Fulci's Zombie. It also features a scene with a woman getting stabbed my metal rods that has to be seen to believe. This is a very gory film.

This print is UNCUT and is also letterboxed. It is in Japanese with English Subtitles. Quality: Very Good-Excellent


Evil Dead Trap 2 ($10 CAN/US)

While not directly a sequel to the first movie, it features some of the same characters returning. Namely Hideki, the child born at the end of Evil Dead Trap. The story revolves around an overweight girl who kills beautiful women. During the day she runs the projector at a local theater, at night she kills. This film is just as gory as the original and features an ending that really blew me away.

This print is UNCUT as well as letterboxed. It is in Japanese with English Subtitles. Quality: Very Good


Executions ($10 CAN/US)

This is a British documentary about the history of Executions. There really isn't much to say about this. It goes over in detail about every type of execution there is and isn't afraid to show graphic footage of them. The stoning footage has to be seen to believed. I had no idea we were this cruel.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good-Very Good


Eyeball ($10 CAN/US)

Umberto Lenzi has made quite a few movies other then the cannibal movies that he is more well known for, Eyeball is a giallo film and he handles directing a murder mystery quite well. The story concerns a killer that kills woman and cuts out their left eye. The killer seems to be one of the members of a group of tourist's from Spain. The suspense builds as we do not know if the killer is among the group. Many secrets are uncovered and the killer turns out to be a very unlikely suspect.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good-Very Good (The sound fluctuates throughout)


F:
Faceless ($10 CAN/US)

Jess Franco's take on the Awful Dr. Orloff, with the usual gore and perversity you would expect for Franco. The film concerns a plastic surgeon who's girlfriend face gets horribly disfigured when an unsatisfied patient throws acid into it. The doctor vows to help make her beautiful again and this is when there evil plan begins. Beautiful woman are kidnapped and are trapped until they lose their face in the name of Beauty. The face operating scenes are very realistic and most of the other gore is just as well done. There are also some attempts at soft-core porn. Probably Franco's most well made movie.

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitiles. Quality: Excellent


Faces of Death 5 ($10 CAN/US)

German entry in the Faces of Death series. This episode was made to help prevent drug use. It begins by showing a baby being born and then begins to show kids who were born by drug users and the defects that may go along with it. It also shows drug-related deaths, gruesome photos, accident victims, and a particularly nasty scene where they cut open a baby and find drugs hidden inside.

In German with NO English Subtitles. This print is UNCUT and definitely not for the squeamish. Quality: Good-Very Good


Fear ($10 CAN/US)

An italian thriller that just reeks of a Joe D'Amato influence. This film concerns an actor who murdered his father and has been having nightmares about it ever since. Later on he returns to his mothers house and he brings along his girlfriend as well as the cast of his latest movie. The movie turns into a who-done-it story and it really has you guessing for quite some time as the movies cast falls dead one by one. The ending is quite a surprise. This flick stars the wonderful Laura Gemser of Emmanuelle fame.

Quality: Very Good


Friday the 13th ($10 CAN/US)

The first movie in the series of films that started the slasher craze of the 80's, found here in full uncut glory (gory). I'm sure I don't need to go through the story, but I will anyway. A young boy drowns at Camp Crystal Lake, and ever since there has been many strange things happening to the Camp. It remains vacant for 20 years until someone tries to open it up again. This is when the blood starts to flow, in what is the greatest Slasher movie ever. It truly is great to see Tom Savini's effects in bloody detail. See it the way it was meant to be seen.

Quality: Good-Very Good


From Dusk 'Til Dawn: Hangman's Daughter (Workprint) ($10 CAN/US)

This is an uncut workprint of the prequal to the popular From Dusk 'Til Dawn. This film starts with a Mexican flair but then it begins to be much more similar to the original then Texas Blood Money was. The Titty Twister is open for business once again, but it is more of a brothel this time and it isn't called the titty twister of course. Once again sexy, scantily clad vampires are out for blood. The movie is a bit slow, but it really picks up once the undead begin to show up. This print isn't the greatest quality, but this film may never see the light of day due to Dimension films not wanting to release any more horror films.

See it in its UNCUT glory. Quality: Good-Very Good


Funeral Home ($10 CAN/US)

A funeral parlor turned hotel is the setting for this flick. A girl visits her grandma's hotel for the summer and the guests begin to disappear. The girl trys to investigate, and she finds out many strange things. One night she hears her grandma talking to her dead grandfather in he basement. Is he dead? Watch and find out.

Quality: Very Good


G:
Garden of the Dead

Virtually unknown zombie flick that is about a small prison that is storing barrels of formaldehyde. Some of the prisoners discover that the high from sniffing the formaldehyde is not to be missed. Slowly a few of the prisoners become addicted and start planning an escape. But the escape goes wrong and they all end up being killed by the prison guards. Little do the guards know the effects the formaldehyde will have on the recently deceased, as they come back to life and get their revenge. Not a very gory flick, but it is one of the few original zombie movies I have seen in a long time. If you can't get enough zombies, add this to your collection.

Quality: Very Good


Ghosts of Sodom, The ($10 CAN/US)

Why does every Italian director have at least one flick concerning nazi's? Anyway, this flick was directed by Lucio Fulci and it was one of his later efforts. It's the typical tale of teens in an old house, but this time instead of just normal ghosts, these are Nazi spirits. Nazi's who had one point owned the house and held orgies within. If you've seen Nightmare Concert you have seen scenes from this movie already. Nazi revenge flick by the godfather of gore.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good-Very Good


Graveyard Disturbance ($10 CAN/US)

UNCUT and letterboxed print of Lamberto Bava's take of Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things. These two movies really don't have much in common, but the lack of gore and the almost childish story lines are very similar. A group of teens are driving through the countryside and get lost in fog. They ditch their van and begin hiking. Soon they find a graveyard and decide to camp for the night there. While sleeping they are awakened by noises and discover a tavern. Once inside they are told of a story that if you can spend one night in the catacombs under the cemetery you can take a priceless treasure that has been building up over the years. One of the group enters the catacombs and the rest joins later. Zombies and Vampires are of the few problems they face.

This print is UNCUT and letterboxed. Quality: Excellent


Great Alligator, The ($10 CAN/US)

Couldn't you have guessed by the name that this is an Italian film? A giant alligator is stalking tourists at a new resort. What starts as a nature gone wrong movie turns into a revenge movie as the native get hostile about their land being taken away. To the tourists disbelief the 'gator joins in the revenge and they soon kill of nearly the entire cast.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


Guinea Pig Series:
Flowers of Flesh and Blood ($5 CAN/US)

The most gory and vile of all the Guinea Pig series. Morons like Charlie Sheen have thought this episode to be a snuff film, but anyone with half a brain could tell that it is not. A psycho samurai kidnaps woman off the street, drugs them and then dismembers them in graphic detail. The gore is very realistic and leaves nothing to the imagination. This is in Japanese with no english subtitles, but there isn't much talking and the talking isn't important anyway. It's the gore you want with this one.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good


Gorgo ($10 CAN/US)

Godzilla will always have a place in my heart, so I look at any movie with a man in a monster suit destroying stuff as good wholesome fun. Classic sci-fi film about a prehistoric monster caught in Irish waters and brought to London for exhibition. Features effects by Tom Howard. This is from 1961 and believe me this is one hell of a monster movie. That bastard Leonard Maltin even likes it.

Quality: Good-Very Good


H:
Hard Gore (AO) ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: (ON ORDER)


Hatchet for the Honeymoon ($10 CAN/US)

Stylish thriller from Mario Bava. This movie isn't as bloody and gory as many of his other movie, but it makes up for this with a great deal of style. A man can't seem to keep his wives alive, it probably wouldn't be a problem if he didn't hack them up with a meat clever on the night of their honeymoon though. He then marries the wife from hell, and soon after they decide to get a divorce. The meat clever is pulled out once again. After he has disposed of her, the ghost soon comes back to haunt him. This is the most effective part of the movie. Not very gory, but this is one of Bava's best flicks.

Quality: Very Good


Hiroku the Goblin ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: Very Good


Hitcher in the Dark ($10 CAN/US)

Umberto Lenzi directed this under a different name, and I wonder why because it is probably one of the best films he has ever directed. A young man drives around in his motorhome picking up beautiful hitchhikers, who he then kills. Until he comes across a hitchhiker that reminds him of his mother. He takes her prisoner and now much evade both the police and the hitchhikers boyfriend.

Quality: Very Good


I:
Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: (ON ORDER)


Intruder ($10 CAN/US)

Slasher flicks hardly ever break the mold and offer anything new. This film may not have been anything completely new, but it is a very effective stalk and slash film set in a grocery store that has closed for the night. Many employees are locked in and they aren't alone. You will not know who the killer is until he reveals himself. It has you guessing the entire time. This print is complete and UNCUT and features the complete band saw scene. If you are looking for a gory slasher flick with hints of humor look no further.

Directed by Scott Speigel. Quality: Good-Very Good


Invaders of the Lost Gold ($10 CAN/US)

My suspicions tell me that this is an Italian movie, but I am not sure. It stars Edmond Purdom (Pieces), and the beautiful Laura Gemser. From the starting, this movie reminded me of a direct rip-off of the Indiana Jones movies, the opening credits were even written the same. A group of fortune seekers travel to the jungles of the Philippines in search of gold. The members of the group die strange deaths that seem like they could have been accidents but with further investigation it could have only been murder. Soon only a few members of the group are left and they are in for a surprise.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


I was A Teenage Zombie ($10 CAN/US)

It may have been a good thing that this movie went out of print, but if you are into cheesy Troma type movies, then look no further. A group of teens buy some "bad" weed from a drug dealer, and when they go to get their money back, the drug dealer ends up dead and in the river. Little do the groups of teens know that the river is contaminated and it will cause the drug dealer to come back to life! This is where the fun starts. Not very gory, but the gore found in the film is very funny and will have you chuckling in no time. Not macabre or creepy in the least bit, this is purely for fun!

Quality: Very Good


K:
Killer Crocodile ($10 CAN/US)

What more can you call this movie then fun? An italian rip-off of Jaws that just reeks of cheese. The Killer Croc' has grown to tremendous proportions due to toxic waster being dumped in a South American fishing village. Giannetto De Rossi created the crocodile and did all of the effects for the movie.

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Excellent


Killer Crocodile 2 ($10 CAN/US)

The Killer croc' is back and this time the director is none other then Gianneto De Rossi himself. Actually it is the son of killer croc' that is back in this sequel. A developer plans to build a resort near a site where toxic waste has been hidden. The killing come faster in this movie, and you don't have to wait as long to see the crocodile. Some characters return in this movie and this is actually better then the first movie. Check out both!

This print is UNCUT and has Japanese Subtitles. Quality: Excellent


Killer Nerd ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: (ON ORDER)


Kung Fu Zombies ($10 CAN/US)

This is one cheese ball of a flick. A black magic wizard is trying to scare someone by raising zombies from their grave, but it backfires and one of the wizards companions is killed by mistake. The soul of the man killed is not put to rest and he comes to the wizard for help. The two clumsily try to put his soul into another body, and after a few tries they succeed, but in one attempt they raise an ancient vampire from the grave. Lots of fun can be found in this flick. The kung fu is great, story is cheese, and the dubbing is hilarious. What else could you want?

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


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Last House on the Left ($10 CAN/US)

This movie may have been brutal is the early 70's but it just isn't as shocking anymore. That said, it is still very worth while to add to your collection, because it stars David Hess and it is worth a watch. This print runs 40 seconds longer then the supposedly uncut Vestron version and features a small trailer. This features the entire intenstine stabbing scene. Even if you are not impressed by how brutal the rape and degredation scenes are you may get a kick out of the fact that one of the main characters real name is Gaylord. I know I got a kick out of it.

This print is complete and UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


M:
Men Behind the Sun ($10 CAN/US)

This film is one sick puppy. It concerns war atrocities committed by the Japanese with being at war with Russia. They begin using their prisoners as guinea pigs and begin to test their biological weapons. Prisoners are infected with the plague, others are forced to endure freezing temperatures and then have their skin peeled off, and after all of this their bodies are dismembered and then burned in a crematorium. The most vile of all in this movie is a young child being autopsied. Rumors fly around that this scene is actual footage but I don't believe it. The other rather sickening scene is when a man is placed in a decompression chamber and this causing his innards to explode from his anus. This is not for those of you with a weak stomach.

This print is UNCUT and is in Chinese with English Subtitles. Quality: Good


Men Behind the Sun 2 ($10 CAN/US)

This sequel is just as extreme as the original but it is horrendously dubbed into English. The film concerns a young man who is sent off to war and has to leave his fiancee behind. He is stationed with the biological warfare until that emerged in the first film and is forced to commit many acts of inhumanity. He soon finds out that his fiancee's father has been kidnapped and she too soon becomes a prisoner of war. This is where he draws the line and he begins to fight back.

This print is UNCUT and is also Letterboxed. Quality: Very Good


Mongrel ($10 CAN/US)

Does it really stalk the halls at night? This movie concerns a young man who movies into a hotel of sorts and begins to find friends in a new town. Soon he becomes attatched to one of the woman at the house, but soon he falls dead due to a prank. Soon after others begin dying and who is to blame for the horrors within the house. Starring Aldo Ray. Taking from an unrated source tape.

Quality: Very Good


Mortuary ($10 CAN/US)

This was probably one of Bill Paxton's first movies, and I bet he looks at it as a mistake. This movie is about a girl who has been having terrifying nightmares since her father drowned in the family swimming pool. She believes the death wasn't accidental but no one believes her. Soon later her boyfriends discovers a weird ritual taking place at the mortuary and the girls mother is one of the hooded figures taking part in the ritual. The movie takes many twists and turns and succeeds in being suspenseful. It ends a lot differently then you would expect.

Quality: Very Good


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Necronomicon: Book of the Dead (Uncut) ($10 CAN/US)

UNCUT and letterboxed version of this H.P. Lovecraft inspired collection of shorts. Jeffery Combs stars as H.P. Lovecraft and introduces the three shorts found in the movie. The first tale is about a man who inherits a house and finds out that it has a dark past. Evil lives within the house and a bigger abomination of the dark lives underneath waiting to be unleashed. The second story is of a man who has discovered the secret to eternal life. A reporter comes to find out what is going on and learns more then he bargained for when he learns of the brutal murders needed to keep the man alive. The third tale is about a young police woman who is pregnant with her partners baby. She is hot on the trail of a serial killer and stumbles on to a group of aliens poised on world domination.

This print is UNCUT and letterboxed. Quality: Excellent


Night of the Bloody Apes ($10 CAN/US)

This movie takes cheese to a whole new level. The movie revolves around a doctor who's son needs a heart transplant. So he does what any doctor would do, kidnap a gorilla and use it's heart for the operation. The operation is successful, but it turns the son into a gorilla man who attacks woman and mauls them to death. Also found in this movie is female wrestling! Not great wrestling, but it still adds to the campy feel this movie already has.

Quality: Very Good


Night of the Zombies 2 ($10 CAN/US)

I really don't know why I included this in the catalogue but what the hell. The movie concerns zombies that were caused by chemical warfare in the second world war. After two men die, a CIA special-agent is sent in to see what is going on. This movie stars porn-star Jamie Gillis. There is no gore and to be honest, no point to this movie whatsoever.

Quality: Very Good


Nosferatu In Venice ($10 CAN/US)

Italian sequel to Nosferatu: The Vampyre, that is much more bloody and violent then the original. Once again starring Klau Kinski as the Count, and his acting is just as creepy as it was in the original. A man is hunting around the globe and has tracked him down to Venice. Donald Pleasence also stars.

This print is UNCUT and letterboxed. Quality: Good


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The Other Hell ($10 CAN/US)

Once again Bruno Mattei is up to his old tricks, this time exploiting nuns instead of rats or zombies. Violent murders are occurring in a convent and it is up to a priest who believes more in science then faith to find out if it the work of the devil or a murderer in the church. The movie isn't very graphic but it does feature some genital mutilation when a nun gets stabbed in the vagina. The ending is a surprise and above this isn't that bad of a flick, it is somewhat along the lines of Franco's The Demons.

Quality: Very Good


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Parents ($10 CAN/US)

Strange little flick that I saw first when I was a youngen. It's about a family that is always having leftovers. When the child of the family asks what the leftovers used to be his parents say leftovers to be. The mixture of black comedy and horror and suspense really works in this movie. I won't give away anymore of the movie, but let's just say the dad is bringing home the bacon and a whole lot more!

Quality: Very Good.


Pieces ($10 CAN/US)

Edmon Purdon stars in this story of a chainsaw wielding madman terrorizing a college campus. Director J.P. Simon didn't leave out anything of this movie, all of the killings are in graphic detail as woman are hacked and sawed to death. Very little is left to the imagination. Little by little clues are uncovered that still leave the police baffled. It is up to an undercover cop to find out what is going so she begins teaching at the school. The ending is not to be missed and a bit of a surprise.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


Porno Holocaust ($10 CAN/US)

I'm sure you all love horror and do you love porn as well? Then look no further, a full fledged XXX horror flick is right here. This is the full UNCUT print with all of the hardcore footage intact. A group of people travel to an island, and after pausing for awhile to fuck, find out that there is a madman on the island. Not overly gory or very hardcore, but this movie is one of the first of this nature that Joe D'Amato made.

In Italian with NO English Subtitles. Quality: Good


Prince of Terror ($10 CAN/US)

Lamberto Bava's take of Cat in the Brain mixed with the movie F/X. An odd combination? Not for Italians! A director fires his screenwriter, who is now out for revenge of the director and his family. What else needs to be said about a movie that features satanic golf balls? Satanic golf balls? Yes, satanic golf balls. You won't look at golf balls the same after seeing this flick. One of Bava's better flicks.

This print is UNCUT and says not for commercial use on the bottom of the screen. Quality: Very Good


Prowler, The ($10 CAN/US)

Gore filled slasher flick from the 80's that features effects by the man himself, Tom Savini. The film concerns a man who goes to war and when he comes back he is a changed man, but when finding out that his girlfriend has found another man, he snaps and kills both of them with a pitchfork. Many other gory killing fill this film, it even features a shotgun blast to the head that rivals the classic scene in Maniac! Check this one out!

UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


Psycho Cop ($10 CAN/US)

This flick is so bad that it is almost good. A cop is part of a Satanic cult and he needs blood for rituals. So he goes after teenagers. A group of teenyboppers are off for a mansion in the woods, but on the way they begin to be followed by a cop. One by one the caretaker of the mansion and the teens become victim to the psycho cop. Not the greatest flick out there, but if you liked Maniac Cop you may want to give this a try.

Qualify: Very Good


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Raisins of Death ($10 CAN/US)

Jean Rollin directed zombie flick from 1978. Zombie movies never have great stories and this is no exception. Citizens of a French village drink wine at a wine festival and soon turn into zombies. Soon they begin to kill. Who is alive to fight the zombies? Those who didn't drink the wine of course. This has the same atmosphere at Lenzi's Nightmare City.

This print is UNCUT and letterboxed. It is in French with English Subtitles. Quality: Good-Very Good


Rest in Pieces ($10 CAN/US)

Usually I don't see the point is selling movies that were once available domestically, unless they are either very good, or so bad that you can't help but want to see them. This movie is a little bit of both. A young couple inherit a house after the brides aunt kills herself. The movie takes many twists and turns, with a plot of deception surfacing throughout. The most effective scene is a group of people watching a string-quartet playing, snap and kill the band. One of the killers is dressed up like an SS officer, only adding to the sheer stupidity of this scene. The movie isn't overly gory, but there is a lot of stabbing, a decapitation, as well as a guy getting his hand lopped off.

This print is Unrated. Quality: Very Good


The Ritual of Death ($10 CAN/US)

This is the last film the Brazilian director Fauzi Mansur ever made. ( If any of you out there have any of his films other then this one or Satanic Attraction, let me know.) This film concerns art students who steal an ancient book and write a play based around a ritual found within the book. Slowly one of the members of the group becomes possessed by an evil power and soon the killing begins. This film is quite gory and features some well done gore. The acting and dubbing on the other hand are pretty bad, but isn't the expected?

This print is UNCUT, and features a trailer for Satanic Attraction. Quality: Very Good



Rome 2072: The New Gladiators ($10 CAN/US)

Many would call this a rip-off of Running Man, but this flick was made a few years before the Running Man. A television studio is unhappy with their ratings, so they come up with a new type of entertainment. Prisoners on death row are to do battle in an arena and fight to the death like ancient gladiators once did. Someone working for the television studio finds out that the crimes these prisoners were convicted of were set-ups. The prisoners that are still alive, begin fighting back and soon they put an end to the studio. This is a pretty cool little flick, that features strange costumes and sets that almost reminded me of A Clockwork Orange.

This print is UNCUT and is Letterboxed. Quality: Excellent


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Sadomania ($10 CAN/US)

Soft-core sleaze from Jess Franco. A couple is caught on private property and the wife is arressted and put in an all women's prison, while the husband is set free! This is definitely for all of you perverts out there. The female guards are topless, and the prisoners are either topless or just fully nude.

This print is UNCUT and is also letterboxed. Quality: Good-Very Good


Santa Sangre ($10 CAN/US)

Exotic piece of cinema from the master of the strange Alexandro Jodorowsky. The film concerns a young boy who's father owns a circus. His mother finds out that her husband is about to have an affair and she does what any wife would do, throws acid on his genitals. He in turn, just a little upset, brutally disfigures her by cutting off both of her arms. The young boy say all of this and was soon committed to an asylum. Years later his mom breaks him out and uses him to be her arms and gets revenge on everyone who wronged her. What follows are some very violent and gory murders.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Excellent-Very Good


Satanic Attraction ($10 CAN/US)

From the director of Ritual of Death, comes Satanic Attraction. A tale of murder on the radio if you will. A radio program that specializes in telling horror stories over the air is foretelling murders before they happen. After every episode a body is found and it is killed exactly as the woman who tells the story has said. This gives the police there first suspect, but it is not the woman who is killing these people. It is a man who is trying to resurrect his dead sister with the help of satanic rituals. Both were members of a satanic cult as children and the brother wants his sister back. This film is one of the goriest I have seen in awhile, for a slasher movie atleast. The dubbing is bad, the dialogue even worse, but the gore more then makes up for it.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good-Very Good


Schramm (AO) ($10 CAN/US)

From the director of Nekromantik comes the tale of Lothar Schramm, a serial killer who enjoys having sex with the dead. Lothar kills two door-to-door evangelists and whilst cleaning the blood he falls off a ladder and breaks his neck. While he lies dying, his life flashes before his eyes. Not a very bloody movie, but it is a very weird piece of cinematography. While this movie doesn't contain anything too explicit in terms of sex, it does show Lothar nail his penis to a table in graphic detail. This print is UNCUT and features about 20-30 minutes of trailers for the directors many other movies including Nekromantik and Nekromantik 2.

Quality: Good


She Devils of the SS ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: (ON ORDER)


Shogun Assassin ($10 CAN/US)

Quite possibly the most violent and bloody samurai movie out there, this it the tale of a shogun who has become senile and wants everyone who opposes him dead. A samurai's wife is killed, so he sets out with his young sun to avenge the death of his wife and put an end to the shogun. Those familiar with the Lone Wolf and Cub series will know that his movie is more of a compilation of the best parts of episodes of Lone Wolf and Cub mixed with some new material.

This print is UNCUT and is also letterboxed. Quality: Very Good


Slaughter High ($10 CAN/US)

With a slogan like "Marty majored in Cutting Classmates…" how could you go wrong? This movie is one of the many student gets picked on, student gets disfigured, student gets revenge movies of the 80's. A nerd is disfigured in a lab accident and five years later he is back for revenge. He invites all of the popular people who pranked him in high school to a fake high school reunion and gets his revenge. Not the goriest movie out there, but this is the unrated edition so all the blood is intact.

Quality: Very good


Slugs ($10 CAN/US)

From the makers of Pieces comes a film about slugs that have turned into a rapidly growing population of man-eating monsters. Once again the mutation is caused by Toxic waste and the authorities are doing nothing about it. A health inspector is left all alone to battle the slugs with a special toxin he has created. Will he stop the slugs in time to save the town of Ashton?

Quality: Excellent


The Smugglers ($10 CAN/US)

Lucio Fulci's take on mafia films. The movie concerns a mafia family being taken out by another family for not wanting to join forces. The contraband market is big business and no one wants to share the profits. Just as violent and bloody as many of Fulci's other movie, but this movie has style. Includes a scene with a woman having her face burned off with a blowtorch.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good


Spider Labyrinth, The ($10 CAN/US)

The director of this flick, Gianfranco Giagni, is new to me, but if all of his movies are a good as this one he is definitely worth looking into. A professor is sent to Budapest to finish the studies started by own of his collegues. Once in budapest, he soon finds out that his colleague has been left in a state of paranoid unrest, and the professor never finds out why because the man is killed. The professor investigates and discovers a lost religion that is very much alive within the small city. A cult that's symbol is a spider…

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Good-Very Good


SS Girls ($10 CAN/US)

Quality: (ON ORDER)


Stage Fright ($10 CAN/US)

Michele Soavi's first film as director is about a group of young actors and dancers rehearsing for a play concerning a psychotic serial killer. Things start going wrong when the actual killer joins the cast and they soon discover that stage fright can be deadly. For his first film this movie is amazingly well done and features excellent camera work. His work on many Argento films has definitely paid off. The Argento influence is evident in this movie much more then any of his other work.

Quality: Very Good


Stone Age Warriors ($10 CAN/US)

The drawing point of this movie is that is stars Ricky from the Story of Ricky. A woman and an insurance agent venture into the jungle in search of the woman's father. Once in the jungle they encounter killer lizards, scorpions and many angry natives.

This print is UNCUT and is letterboxed. It is in Chinese with English Subtitles. Quality: Good-Very Good


Story of Ricky ($10 CAN/US)

Quite possibly the most violent and bloody movie I have ever seen. It is not uncommon for a kung fu type movie to be bloody, but where before have you seen guts being punched out, heads being crushed, intestines used for strangulation, all of this is graphic gory detail? This is one of the bloodiest movies in the catalogue. Ricky is sent to prison for killing the men who killed his wife and once on the inside he stands up for all of the corruption within the prison. Based on the Ricky-oh Anime series this movie is not to be missed. Over the top would only begin to describe it.

In Chinsese with no English subtitles. This print is UNCUT and is letterboxed. Quality: Excellent


Superstition ($10 CAN/US)

Before seeing this movie I had never even heard of it. Directed by James Reoberson, this film actually features a fair amount of juice and gore. Heads are blown up in microwaves, people are torn in half, a man in hung in an elevator shaft, along with many other gory deaths. The story is about an witch from the 16th century that is back for revenge. She was trapped in a lake, but now the Daughter of Satan is free! This film is quite gory and is definitely not for the superstitious.

This print is UNCUT. Quality: Very Good


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Terror at the Opera ($10 CAN/US)

Argento's tale of an opera singer who has been having dreams about a man since her childhood, a man that is now making her watch her friends die. A row of pins are placed under her eyes and she is then tied up. She cannot close her eyes and must watch her friends die. The killing are quite graphic in traditional Argento style, and once again this movie is very stylish and action packed. This print features all of the violence, but is missing the extra character development from the director's cut.

Quality: Excellent


Toolbox Murders, The ($10 CAN/US)

Along with Scream Bloody Murder, this is one of my favorite horror flicks from the 70's. Stephen King called this one of the best horror movies in years. The film concerns an apartment building were girls are getting killed in various manners, but all of the murders involve some kind of tool. The killer carries a toolbox with him, thus the toolbox murders. This flick isn't overly graphic, and that is ok with this movie. One scene stands out particularly. A woman is masturbating in a bath tub, and just as she has an orgasm the killer bursts through the door and starts chasing her around her apartment. He then pulls out a nail gun and starts firing at her. This is a cool unknown little flick that more people need to see.

Quality: Very Good


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Violent Protection ($10 CAN/US)

Umberto Lenzi proves that he can do more then just cannibal flicks, with this crime thriller. The ass kicking begins in the first scene and doesn't let up for the entire movie. This is actually quite action packed and almost has you on the edge of your seat during some of the motorcycle chases. If you thought Umberto Lenzi only made cannibal films think again. I hope to get in some more of his non-horror films soon.

Quality: Very Good


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We're Going to Eat You! ($10 CAN/US)

This is one of Tsui Hark's first films, and what a film it is! How could you not like a movie that has both kung fu and cannibals? An alternate title for this film was actually Kung Fu Cannibals. A Special Agent travels to an island in search of a man who is wanted on the mainland. He finds the man in a village but he also finds out that the strangers in the village are obsessed about getting fresh meat. The kung fu is great, the comedy is hilarious, and the gore, is well, gory.

This print is UNCUT. It is in Chinese with English subtitles.
Quality: Very Good