The slasher massacre of eight innocent nurses! A psychotic killer is brutally murdering the women from within their asylum... but who will be his next victim?
The Man The Myth The Legend: Jess Franco With over 190 movies to his name Jess Franco is without a doubt one of the most active and prolific directors in the history of European cinema. His unique style and creativity have garnered him a vast cult following over the years and a reputation as being the master of erotic exploitation. This is a collection of fifteen sexually-charged classics from the underrated genius of superlative art-house. Containing digitally mastered versions of his most revered work including Eugenie: Marquis De Sade's Philosophy in the Boudior (starring Christopher Lee) Barbed Wire Dolls Jack The Ripper (starring Klaus Kinski) and Mansion Of The Living Dead this is the definitive collection for any Jess Franco fan.
With a glittering cast Rip Off is a twisted tale of Russian gangsters Yuri and Serge and a bungles casino heist. Yuri's girlfriend Lex is friends with Helena who's living with her ex husband Torretti a very shady cop. Les and Helena arrange for Yuri to meet Tottetti. They hit it off and agree to rob the casino together along with Torretti's gambling addicted slightly deranged partner Dykes. When Yuri and serge kick them out of the house the girls devise a plan of their own...
Red Letters has all the makings of a classic Hitchcock thriller: a hapless hero who thinks he's smarter than he is, an unpredictable femme fatale, snaky plot twists, and an all-around excellent cast. Professor Dennis Burke (Peter Coyote) wrote a sizzling erotic novel called Red Letters 20 years ago--but since then his wife has died from a protracted illness and he's been fired from a job because of an affair with a student. So he's grateful to be given a second chance at a small California college where he lectures on Hawthorne--only all his students are more interested in Burke's own writing than Hawthorne's. Burke starts receiving letters for the former resident of his apartment that are from a woman in prison named Lydia (Nastassja Kinski) with a 30-year sentence for murder. Burke writes back and their correspondence takes a turn for the intimate when she asks him to visit her. Burke isn't sure what he's getting into, and his life is further complicated when the daughter of the college Dean (Fairuza Balk) starts making advances. Suddenly Lydia has escaped, his best friend (Jeremy Piven) is arrested for hacking into the prison computer system, and the Dean suspects Burke of trifling with his daughter. The movie loses focus at the very end, but until then it's a smart, well-written, subtle, and unpredictable film that actually gives its characters some depth and grit. Even the more implausible moments are fun and engaging, making this well worth checking out. --Bret Fetzer
Iquitos, Peru, is a town isolated in the middle of the jungle at the turn of the century. On the outskirts, a few shacks are rotting in the mud. In the centre are the splendid houses of the nouveaux-riches rubber barons. It is in this setting, rich in grotesque contrast, that Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald - Fitzcarraldo, as the natives call him - has his dream of bringing together Enrico Caruso and Sarah Bernhardt for one great celebration of Grand Opera. To finance his fantastic dream, Fitzcarra.
Crackerjack: Police officer Jack Wild from Chicago is obsessed with finding whoever killed his family. His hunt leads him to a secluded mountain resort where the guest list includes a Mafia boss who has with him a wealth of diamonds and a team of mercenaries whose mission is to steal the diamonds! Crackerjack 2: Jack Wild is again a cop with a mission and this time he is obsessed with capturing Hans Becker a notorious sixties 'Red Brigade' type who is now a 90s style terrorist available for hire to anyone who will pay his price.
A musician finds the corpse of a beautiful woman on the beach. The woman returns from the dead to take revenge on the group of wealthy sadists responsible for her death.
Valentine D'Artagnon has a dream to follow in the footsteps of her father - the most accomplished and famous Musketeer in all of France. Proving her mettle and ignoring propriety Valentine rises in the ranks to be given a special mission by the King: undo a blackmail plot and save the life of his kidnapped bride-to-be. It's a spectacular new twist to the classic adventure. Set against a colorful backdrop of rich historical detail and nefarious court intrigue with an award-winning international cast La Femme Musketeer gives swashbuckling a spectacular seductive and utterly thrilling makeover.
How can you run from a dead person unless you're dead yourself? James Darren (The Guns of Navarone) stars as a jazz trumpeter in the throes of a breakdown who is sucked into a perverse mire of psycho-sexual horror after finding a dead body of a girl he had watched being stripped and whipped the previous evening at a party. Now Darren along with his sultry girlfriend a kinky lesbian a depraved playboy... and the mysterious insatiable beauty Marie Rohm begin a journey that may lead them all straight to hell! Remastered from the original negative and is presented here totally uncut and uncensored. This infamous erotic shocker by cult director Jess Franco also features a jazz score by the legendary Manfred Mann.
1. Asylum Erotica (Dir. Fernando Di Leo 1971) 2. Class of 1999 Part II (Dir. Spiro Razatos 1994) 3. Blind Terror (Dir. Giles Walker 2001) 4. Callan (Dir. Don Sharp 1974) 5. Cyclone (Dir. Fred Olen Ray 1987) 6. Female Perversions (Dir. Susan Streitfeld 1996) 7. Recoil (Dir. Art Camacho 1997) 8. The Tunnel (Dir. Daniel Baldwin 2000) 9. I Shot a Man in Vegas (Dir. Keoni Waxman 1995) 10. Flowers in the Attic (Dir. Jeffrey Bloom 1987) 11. How Awful About Allan (Dir. Curtis Harrington 1970) 12. No Big Deal (Dir. Robert Charlton 1983) 13. Jake Speed (Dir. Andrew Lane 1986) 14. Miss Monday (Dir. Benson Lee 1998) 15. Kandyland (Dir. Philip Marcus & Robert Allen Schnitzer 1987) 16. The Killing Mind (Dir. Michael Ray Rhodes 1991) 17. Music Of Chance (Dir. Philip Haas 1993) 18. Original Sin (Dir. Ron Satlof 1989) 19. Phoenix (Dir. Danny Cannon 1998) 20. Pure Danger (Dir. C. Thomas Howell 1996)
It is 1850 in the beautiful perfectly kept town of Wismar. Jonathan Harker (Bruno Ganz) is about to leave on a long journey over the Carpathian Mountains to finalise real estate arrangements with a wealthy nobleman. His wife Lucy (Isabel Adjani) begs him not to go and is troubled by a strong premonition of danger. Despite her warnings Jonathan arrives four weeks later at a large gloomy castle. Out of the mist appears a pale wraith-like figure with a shaven head and deep sunken eyes who identifies himself as Count Dracula (Klaus Kinski) The events that transpire slowly convince Harker that he is in the midst of a vampire. What he doesn't know however is the magnitude of danger he his wife and his town are about to experience as victims of the Nosferatu. Directed by Werner Herzog a leading figure in German Cinema's 'new wave' of the 1970's Nosferatu is widely recognised as one of the finest films of the vampire genre. A homage to F. W. Murnau's 1922 original Herzog's Nosferatu is driven towards tragedy and visual splendour rather than the gory bloodfests of later remakes. Herzog's frequent leading man and eccentric live wire Klaus Kinski (Android Lifespan Dr Zhivago) gives a sensational performance as the eerie goblin-like Dracula.
It is 1850 in the beautiful perfectly-kept town of Wismar. Jonathan Harker is about to leave on a long journey over the Carpathian Mountains to finalize real estate arrangements with a wealthy nobleman. His Wife Lucy begs him not to go and is troubled by a strong premonition of danger. Despite her warnings Jonathan arrives four weeks later at a large gloomy castle. Out of the mist appears a pale Wraith-like figure with a shaven head and deep-sunken eyes who identifies himself as Count Dracula. The events that transpire slowly convince Harker that he is in the midst of a vampyre. What he doesn't know however is the magnitude of danger he his wife and his town are about to experience as victims of the Nosferatu.
Justine is one of the most lavish and bizarre erotic shockers ever made by the notorious Jess Franco bursting with wanton nudity sexual perversion and an all star cast... Romina Power (18 year old daughter of Tyrone power) stars as Justine a nubile young Virgin cast out of a French orphanage and thrust into a depraved world of Prostitution predatory lesbians a fugitive murderess (Mercedes McCambridge) bondage branding and one supremely sadistic monk (an outrageous performance
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