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these selected TRUEGORE TITLES are now presented in shiny color, custom box art !!!!!!!
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3 SUPERMEN English language. Italian super heroes in silly outfits keep criminals fearful--god knows how. Brilliant camp.

Price: 14.00

ALIEN 2: ON EARTH (1979)  Known as one of the best Italian gross out sci-fi films.  This Alien rip-off begins when a space crew's ship returns to earth without its occupants.  Blue rocks are scattered around a beach that contain Alien eggs.  The eggs burst with face hugging aliens and take the form of those who are stupid enough to put their face in close range.  In one scene, an alien pops from a girl's face and decapitates the next victim in line.  A great addition to the genre.

Price: 14.00

AMIN: THE RISE AND FALL (1980) Directed by Wade Huie.  The Repulsive tyrant of Uganda who raped, tortured, and ate his people is presented in this twisted docu-drama.

Price: 14.00

ANTHROPOPHAGOUS
(1980)  Directed by Joe D'Amato. A couple take a boat to an abandoned island and find the terror that lurks there. The two scenes that have been cut from any American release are intact, one being the moment when the beast strangles a pregnant woman, reaches through her vaginal canal, and pulls the baby out for a light snack

Price: 14.00

ANTHROPOPHAGOUS 2
(1981) aka Absurd, Grim Reaper 2, Monster Hunter. Directed by Joe D'Amato. This sequel to the iconic Anthropophagous is a mad slasher treat, with a regenerating monster, blades to the scalp, and a monster hunting priest.


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BAD RONALD (1974) Made for TV Horror Starring Kim Hunter.  Ronald, a young high school student, accidentally kills a young girl. His mother, Kim Hunter, builds a hiding space for him in the bathroom, but when she dies, Bad Ronald is left alone to discover a demented imagination while another family moves into the house.

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THE BATWOMAN
(1968) English Subtitled. Created during the Batman TV craze of the 1960's, Gloria slaps on her Batwoman outfit to defeat the neighborhood mad scientist who wants to create a race of gill men out of wrestlers; oh yeah, Batwoman's outfit is a bikini batman costume, and her 1960's hips fill it in beautifully.



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BODY COUNT (1986) Starring David Hess/ Directed by Ruggero Deodato. Hard to find UNCUT 87 minute English language import print of a.k.a. CAMPING DEL TERRORE the 1986 film from Ruggero CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST Deodato. A group of teenagers are stalked, slashed & slain in the FRIDAY THE 13TH style at an abandoned camping site where eleven years ago a couple were killed in a gruesome manner. Stars David Hess, Mimsy Farmer & Charles Napier, with a killer music score by Claudio Simonetti. Very graphic with excessively gory knifings, guttings, decapitations, & skewerings.

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BRAZILIAN STAR WARS (1978) Just when you thought Turkish Star Wars was the most fun you could have, along comes Brazilian Star Wars. We actually have a Darth Vader look alike in this one, but the music is more of a disco score than the ripped off Indiana Jones action in Turkish Star Wars; nonetheless, Brazilian Star Wars is a great addition to that shelf of entertaining stinkula.

Price: 14.00

BRIGITTE BARDOT SINGS
(1960s) Miss Bardot narrates this great colection of musical performances during her musical career. See Brigitte perform JE T'AIME with Serge Gainsbourg and the infamous Contact video. A must see for fans of the most beautiful blonde in the world and Serge Gainsburg.

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BURROUGHS (1985) An exemplary documentary on the life of William S. Burroughs. In the fashion of Crumb, get to know the history of this great writer through exclusive interviews and readings by Burroughs himself (he even acts out a brilliantly bloody scene from his writings). Ginsberg and fellow junkies appear to share time and stories with Burroughs. A must for fans of Burroughs's work.

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CRACK IN THE WORLD (1965) Thank God it's Only a Motion Picture! There's a crack in the world, and the bad ass scientists have to stop it before it's too late. This sci-fi B Movie moves fast and never lets up its excitement. Don't watch Armageddon or Deep Impact, watch Crack in the World--for God's sake, please never watch Armageddon and Deep Impact.

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SOFT SELF PORTRAIT OF SALVADOR DALI television special, narrated by Orson Wells, about Dali's life and work. A very informative and interesting documentary for any fan of Dali's work. Also includes a 1 minute advertisement for this program. Two French television commercials starring Salvador Dali - one is for Lanvin Chocolates, the other is for Alka-Seltzer. An interview with Alfred Hitchcock discussing the dream sequences of Hitchcock's film Spellbound, in which Dali provided special effects. Segment of a television documentary program including interviews with Man Ray and Salvador Dali, and the making of Un Chien Andalou.   

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DARK NIGHT OF THE SCARECROW (1981) Above-average  made-for-TV thriller about a retarded man who rescues a young girl from a dangerous situation. The good ol' boys of the Southern town  figure Bubba was responsible for the attack on the girl, and they shoot him down in a cornfield. Soon after, a mysterious scarecrow begins killing off the townsfolk who wronged Bubba.

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THE DARK SECRET OF HARVEST HOME (1978) 3 hour cut (2 DVDS) A young couple moves to a quiet New England village, only to soon find themselves mixed up in satanism and human sacrifice. Playing the Widow Fortune, Bette Davis makes this made for TV movie worth every minute; in one of her last performances, Davis really brings in the creepy.

Price: 16.00

DARNA (1991) NO Subtitles. This camp fest is the Phillipine's answer to Wonder Woman and the legend of Mars Ravelo. A female warrior from outer space manifests herself through the body of a young girl.

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DARNA RETURNS (1994) English Dubbed. This Filipino Wonder Woman fights the Phillipine Medusa, Valentine, in this crazed superhero flick.

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DESTINATION INNER SPACE
(1966) Strange goings on at the site of an experimental underwater laboratory as a mysterious object of unknown origin is detected in the area. A group of researchers investigate and come face to face with the object, a large automated extraterrestrial probe. They board the craft and discover a small object at first considered to be some sort of instrument package, which they take back to the lab for closer inspection. It is then that events take a turn for the worse.

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DEVIL'S WEDDING NIGHT (1973) The story of Vlad the Impaler and Elizabeth Bathory join together for erotic schlock in this stylish, Italian horror film. Watching Rosalba Neri rise from a bath tub of gore may be worth the exploitative wait, and the giant bat actually freaked me out a bit..

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DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK
(1973) Starring Kim Darby. This haunted house TV movie is a sought after TV classic about a young couple who inherit a house that hides demonic spirits in a sealed fireplace.  When the fireplace is opened by the lady of the house, all hell breaks loose.   

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DRACULA, THE GREAT UNDEAD
(1985) Hosted by Vioncent Price. I expected to begin this documentary on the real Dracula, Vlad Tepes, and be bored within minutes, butI was wrong. Between the horror legend presence of Vincent Price lies well shot dramatization of the battles and triumphs of the infamous Vlad Dracula. The imagery is beautiful and grotesque; the filmmakers pull no punches as rows of the impaled hang before the setting sun. The film then moves into the realms of fiction, discussing the early portrayals of Dracula in film. The film concludes with reenactments of rituals in modern day Transylvania villages; these rituals are exercises in pushing the soul to heaven and keeping the soul from the grips of the vampire. This is an excellent documentary for the fans of the legend of Vlad Tepes and the tale of the formidably romantic vampire, the best Vlad Tepes battle scenes you will ever see.

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FALSTAFF: CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT
(1965) Directed by Orson Welles. Sir John Falstaff is the hero in this compilation of extracts from Shakespeare's Henry IV and other plays, made into a connected story of Falstaff's career as young Prince Hal's drinking companion. The massive knight roisters with and without the prince, philosophizes comically, goes to war (in his own fashion), and meets his final disappointment, set in a real-looking late-medieval England.

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THE FANTASTIC FOUR (1994) Produced by Roger Corman. Okay, you heard this one is a piece of shit, but it has Doctor Doom in it; what else could you ask for? Watch it and remember it is adapted from a comic book and you may enjoy it.  

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FANTOMAS 1964 (1964) "Men Hunt Him Down - Women Look Him Up! Super-Thief ... Master Lover ... He's out to ransack the world!" Fantomas is the master French criminal that has the coolest outfit (he looks like a character from G.I. Joe). Great action and humor make this series a must see for fans of spy films from the 60s.

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FANTOMAS STRIKES BACK
(1965) English Subtitled. Fantoms Strikes Back is the second film in the great, French, crime trilogy. The greatest criminal of all time, Fantomas, wants to take over the world, but can he be stopped? "Very funny, intelligent, and a sophisticated humour."

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FANTOMAS VS. SCOTLAND YARD (1967) The weirdest of the trilogy includes a gothic castle! Fantomas wants the money from the rich, and Commssioner Juve needs to save Scotland Yard.

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GALAXY OF TERROR aka An Infinity in Terror, Planet of Horrors, Quest (1981) Starring Robert Englund and Sid Haig. Hell has just been relocated! An alien rip-off with lots of violence and portentous martian landscapes, and the formidable Sid Haig.

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GEN 13: THE ANIMATED MOVIE (1998) Directed by Kevin Altieri/ Voices of Flea and Alicia Witt. I don't know why they didn't release this, but it is actually very fun. The character designs live up to the other works of the director, but lets not forget the fact that this version shows the bodacious Caitlin's most important muscles. A must for Gen 13 fans.

Price: 14.00

GHOSTHOUSE
aka La Casa 3   (1987)  Directed by Umberto Lenzi.  A haunted house possessed by the specter of a young girl and her crazed doll harass its occupants.  This film has a strange score that sounds like it was created by starving dwarves.  

Price: 14.00

GIALLO A VENEZIA (1979) Italian Language w/ English Subtitles. It doesn't get worse than this. One of the sleaziest films to come out of Italy; the pinnacle moment has to be when the killer is chopping a young girl's le 1000 gs off and continually slaps her in the face to wake her up so she can feel the pain.

Price: 14.00

GIRLY
aka Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly (1969) A crazed family lure unsuspecting victims to their home for torture and murder, but one day they pick the wrong man up and all hell breaks loose.
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THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE aka Hellstorm Chronicle (1971) A pseudo-documentary about insects taking over the world, complete with Microcosmos like camera work. A very interesting use of the mad animal genre. The film was named after a fictitious swedish scientist: Nils Hellstrom.

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GENESIS: THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY LIVE After getting mind fucked by Jodorowsky's El Topo, Peter Gabriel created his great concept album, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. The only footage that exists is this: silent 8mm footage that has now been synced up with live soundtrack and photos. A must for fans of early Genesis--the only Genesis.

Price: 14.00

INTRUDER (1988) Rarely seen UNCUT X-rated import print of AKA Night Crew, the gory 1988 Scott Spiegel film, which they cut tons of the gory FX for the United States and other releases. Teenagers working the late night shift at a supermarket have just been told the store will close and they will lose their jobs. They are then stalked and slain in a brutally vile Friday the 13th fashion by the Intruder. Now you can see all the gruesome uncensored KNB special FX work.

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JAPANESE SPIDER-MAN  (1978) Japanese Language/ No English Subtitles. This is too funny for words. Spidey has his own ship he calls from the sky and gets bashed around alot by giant monsters. 

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LIVE LIVE LIKE A COP, DIE LIKE A MAN (1976)  Directed by Ruggero Deodato.  The director of Cannibal Holocaust  creates a violent cop film with two hard asses that are ruthless on the job.  The film opens with two purse snatchers dragging a woman along the sidewalk by her purse straps; to get the purse, one of the snatchers gets off the bike to kick the woman in the head.  Incredible amounts of action and violence make this a must for fans of  Dirty Harry or Charles Bronson.  

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THE LEGEND OF LIZZIE BORDEN
(1975) Starring the bewitching Elizabeth Montgomer as the infamous patracidical maniac Lizzie Borden. This 1970's made for TV film adds courtroom drama with the horror of Lizzie Borden's hatching of her parents in 1892; the last 20 minutes of the film are splattered with gore.

Price: 14.00

THE LUGOSI FILES Great footage of Lugosi rarities and interviews: this compilation has a great TV performance of Lugosi in full Dracula character. An essential collection for the 1930's monster collector.

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MONDO CANDIDO (1975) In Italian w/ English Subtitles/ Directed by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi. From the creators of Mondo Cane and Farewell Uncle Tom comes their rendition of Voltaire's Candide. A young man is thrown from the castle, because of relations with the king's daughter. He must fend for himself in the wild world of sex and debauchery.

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MR. FREEDOM (1969) Mr. Freedom beats, robs, rapes, and kills anything that stands in the way of the American dream. When he hears of France's problems with communism, Mr. Freedom heads overseas to help, but he is not welcomed in a positive way, so he destroys everything. A colorfully odd film that reminds me of Holy Mountain in color and scope.

Price: 14.00

NIGHT OF THE CREEPS
(1986) This zombie, plague spreading UFO, vengeful cop, zombie that looks like Iron Maiden's Eddie horror romp is just a blast for a gore group party. The DVD includes two versions with the original ending and alternate ending.



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NIGHTMARE (1981) aka Nightmare in a Damaged Brain. Special effects by Tom Savini. A schizophrenic suffering from an acute case of homicidal dream fixation seizures is released from a mental asylum as a cured man. Free at last, he mopes around the porno arcades & sex shops of New York where the sight of all women triggers a severe relapse in his condition. Stuck between dreams & reality he sets off to Florida to live out his nightmare. Many gory & extremely bloody deaths, including a particularly liquid & brutal ending to a bondage scene. There was a rumor that Tom Savini did the special effects for this movie but he denies the whole thing. Labeled a "VIDEO NASTY" upon its first release in Britain, buying one dealer a six-month jail sentence for selling a slightly uncut version. Donât let others fool you into thinking the 89-minute is uncut. This 99-minute version is the longest version available. See it here TOTALLY uncut & find out how pathetic movie censors can be.

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NO BLADE OF GRASS (1970) A virus of doom envelops Earth! No room to run! No place to hide!

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PERFUME OF THE LADY IN BLACK (1973) Sylvia, a scientist, begins having troubled visions and disturbing memories of her childhood and finds herself sinking into a world of fantasy. When her friendâs start mysteriously being killed, Sylvia's life takes a downward spiral leading her to a series of brutal murders. Little to her knowledge, her fate is a cruel plan conceived by a Satanic sect practicing ancient Witchcraft rites and cannibalism. Her current events are nothing in comparison with the horror of what the sect ultimately has in store for her. The shocking, grueling, bloodbath of an ending rivals anything seen in Cannibal Holocaust. Called "one of the best European thrillers of the 70's" this atmospheric, very obscure, highly recommended and undiscovered masterpiece stars Mimsy Farmer, Mario Scaccia, Daniela Barnes, Maurizio Bonuglia and Jho Jhenkins.

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SEEDING OF A GHOST (1983) Chinese Language w/ English Subtitles. Good n' gory Shaw Brothers horror flick. When thugs rape a woman in the street, her boyfriend visits a sorcerer who casts a curse on everyone who came in contact with her on that night, and as it turns out that includes the boyfriend! Evil curses abound complete with worm vomiting, brain munching, face ripping, stomach explosions and more. Newly upgraded pirnt--excellent quality.

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SEIZURE
(1974) 93 mins. Directed by Oliver Stone and starring Herve Villechaize aka Tattoo from "Fantasy Island." A young writer's nightmarish demons come alive to torture his family and friends. This film does not get enough credit; get to see Oliver Stone at his simplest, before he went formalist nuts.  


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THE SHOUT (1978) Starring John Hurt and Tim Curry/ Music by Tony Banks. A traveler abducts a musician and his wife with aboriginal magic.

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SKIDOO  (1968)  Starring Jackie Gleason and Groucho Marx.  Jackie Gleason plays Tony Banks, an ex-hitman who gets called back to duty by Groucho's character--God.  Eventually God kidnaps Tony's hippie daughter and Banks accidentally gets a hit of LSD.  Groucho's trademark Cigar is replaced with a joint in this psychedelic funhouse.

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SPIDER MAN VS. THE GREEN GOBLIN | ATTACK OF THE GREEN GOBLIN A short film with the web slinger beating the hell out of the Green Goblin. The sound has some small distortion, but the film is a must see for comic fans; sure, it's shit, but it's great shit. ALSO included is the infamous short documentary about metal kids waiting for the big Judus Priest show to start, how can you say no to all that leopard print and mullets, oh, the mullets. 

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THE EARTH DIES SCREAMING (1964) Directed by Terence Fischer. A space pilot returns to earth to find it has been devastated by unknown forces, with the help of a few survivors, they battle a group of menacing robots.

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TURKISH STAR WARS: The Man Who Saves the World (1982) Turkish Language w/ ENGLISH Subtitles. Supposedly the first attempt at Science Fiction in Turkish Cinema. Stolen footage and music from Star Wars has caused this movie to be called the Turkish Star Wars.  A very funny romp with interesting character designs and low budget effects.

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THE UNHOLY THREE
SOUND VERSION (1930) Starring Lon Chaney. A remake of the silent film of the same title. Lon Chaney's voice debuts in this classic thriller as circus show acts become the Unholy Three and put together a great hiest.

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VAMPIRE CIRCUS UNCUT (1972) A circus of Vampires pull the 19th century people's attention from the despairing plague. Children begin to disappear and a legendary massacre's secrets are revealed.

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VIOLENT PROFESSIONALS (1973) Directed by Sergio Martino. An action packed cop film from Italy, filled with violent death and exciting car chases.

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THE VIJ
  (1967) Russian w/ English Subtitles.  A witch tricks a Priest into killing a young woman.  The next day he is called to give the woman her last rights and  the Priest is forced to stay in the same room with the girl's body overnight.  Needless to say, the witch still has plans for the young Priest.  This film is completely amazing.  The effects and cinematography are a great addition to this wonderful Gogol story that's based on a Russian Folk Tale. A must see.


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WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS aka Frankenstein's Monsters: Sanda vs. Gaira (1966) English Subtitles/ Directed by Ishiro Honda.  The good Gargantua escapes from the lab and hooks up with the bad Gargantua for a battle romp through Japan Toho style.

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WHAT? aka Diary of Forbidden Dreams (1973)  Directed by and Starring Roman Polanski with Marcello Mastroianni. After a young girl is nearly raped by seedy Italians, she enters a world filled with strange characters and odd situations. Parallels to Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass make this film an interesting allegory.  Marcello Mastroianni is excellent as a sexually deviant monster. Excellent print!

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WHITE OF THE EYE (1987) directed by Donald Cammel. This may be the strangest slasher film I've ever seen, mainly because it fits in the slasher genre by plot only, but the style and symbolism is biting. From the co-director of Performance comes this film about a married audio technician who kills young married women. I know, what's so special; it's amazing what Cammel did with this simple plot.

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JOEL PETER WITKIN: L'IMAGE INDELEBILE & VILE BODIES Two documentaries that take a look into the process Joel Peter Witkin does to turn the dead into art. Witkin used body parts and entire carcasses to invent a new artform of filth.

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THE WORLD, THE FLESH, AND THE DEVIL aka The End of the World (1959) The Most Unusual Story Ever Told! Harry Belafonte plays a miner who gets trapped in a small cave-in. He digs his way out to find every living soul on earth has vanished; that is until he discovers a beautiful woman. A great post-apocalyptic story with great anti-racist overtones that are ahead of its time; this may be the sci-fi Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.

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