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2 weeks ago
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2 weeks ago
The Vampire Lovers (1970): Part 1/9
Here's Part 1 of the 9 Part serialization of: The Vampire Lovers (1970)
bvseediermedia4 • 80,338 views
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I have not seen this movie in many years and recently purchased the Dvd. Ingid Pitt was GREAT in her role as the vampire Carmilla/Marcilla Karnstein as well as being beautiful, fiendishly seductive, and of course dangerous to be with. Best known as Hammer Films' most seductive female vampire of ...
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2 weeks ago
Night of the Demon
Trailer of Night of the Demon (UK), Curse of the Demon (US). Psychological thriller from 1957. Starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummings and Neil Mac...
hideseek124 • 10,142 views
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Now this is what I would call a good horror film! Not like some of the rubbish that is produced currently which is nothing more then "gore porn"! Very atmospheric, chilling, and superbly acted especially by Niall (not Neil) MacGinnis who also played the part of the Greek God Zeus In special eff...
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2 weeks ago
Night Of The Eagle AKA Burn Witch Burn! (1962)
Classic British horror starring Janet Blair, Peter Wyngarde. A young couple are terrorised by black magic forces delivered by an unknown hand.
alicetaylor1984 • 4,205 views
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One of the best! I remember seeing this when i was 8 years old (i'm 57 now) after reading about it in the classic original version of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine ! Very atmospheric for it's time and still holds up today along with 2 others that are just as good : City Of The Dead (1960)...
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3 weeks ago
New John Carter Trailer introduced by Andrew Stanton | Official Disney 2012 Trailer | HD
John Carter tells the tale of war-weary, former military captain John Carter, who is inexplicably transported to Mars where he becomes reluctantly ...
WaltDisneyStudiosUK • 339,861 views
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I am happy that with todays special effects technology that many of the books that I have read in the 1960's and '70's have been made into major motion pictures! I am praying that this particular one does well enough to merit additional sequels in the John Carter series as it has been a favorit...
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1 month ago
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. theme & titles for 2010
This is a contemporary title sequence for "The Man from UNCLE" created as a background for this original arrangement of the TV series theme.
delfloria • 13,913 views
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This was GREAT! I am 57 years "young" and the Man From Uncle was one of my favorites (and still is to this day along with The Outer Limits, Wild, Wild West, and Twilight Zone!). Watching this had me wishing that the "updated" show was actually on T.V. and I understand that Warner Bros. Is now ac...
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3 months ago
Monsters We've Known And Loved (1963) PART 2 OF 2
Horrorwitz • 632 views
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I am VERY THANKFUL that you posted this! I remember seeing this when I was 10 years old (I'm 57 years "young" now!) and it was shown after a presentation of Robinson Crusoe On Mars on the NBC broadcasting network! I have been looking for this for many years and was pleased, very surprised, and h...
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3 months ago
OUTER LIMITS ABC-TV 1963 PROMOS
Three ABC-TV promos for the first season of The Outer Limits from 1963
jeffilm80 • 24,744 views
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The GREATEST sci fi series EVER! I am 57 years "young" now and remember seeing this when I was 9 and it scared the living daylights out of me but was definitely fun to watch! Between this, Twilight Zone, and Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine (which devoted a write up on Outer Limits in there 2...
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4 years ago
Abu Ghraib - Iraq
Feb 2006
Shocking pictures have come to light revealing the extent of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib - and it's much worse than anyone imaged.
The...
journeymanpictures • 1,358,628 views
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@kevin15701 The BBC production of Count Dracula is a classic for its concentration on acting and a more literal treatment of the Dracula story. I thought that Louis Jourdan turned in a good performance as the legendary king of all vampires! The longer running time makes the story feel much more ...