Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski. The modern and faithful adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic unfolds here in this spellbinding screen version about a lawyer and his fiancée who encounter a... more
Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt. A young man survives a terrible car accident—but when he awakens from his coma, he finds that he possesses an astonishing psychic power. Based on the... more
Peter Cushing, Britt Ekland, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee. The new administrator at a mental hospital listens to the chilling stories of its inmates—one of which is the administrator's predecessor!—in... more
Peter Cushing, Oliver Reed, Janette Scott. This huge collection from one of horror's most celebrated studios covers a wide range of genre-defining classics. Includes Brides of Dracula (1960/85 min.),... more
Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Patrick MaGee. A thriller set in 1795 England finds a newlywed bride threatened by insanity (or is it?), after she claims to have been raped by a spirit on her wedding... more
Confess, confess that you've been guilty of witchcraft and illicit intercourse with the Devil in human form! An unending nightmare of horror and violence unfolds on the screen, as an 18th-century... more
Having narrowly avoided striking an old man (Herbert Lom) with her car, a young Frankfurt schoolteacher (Kelly Curtis) brings the shaken senior home with her to recuperate. She'll regret being the... more
Features: Collector's Edition, Widescreen, Digital Theater System, Dubbed
Herbert Lom, Heather Sears, Edward de Souza, Michael Gough. The haunting tale of a disfigured man who lurks in a Paris opera house and falls in love with a beautiful singer unfolds in this haunting... more
Chilling, thrilling and full of killing! Prepare yourself for a second blood drenched sample slice of the legendary Hammer House of Horror.
Collected together are three sinister sixties shockers... more
This film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" moves the setting to late-1960s London, and stars Helmut Berger as the vain title character. When Dorian Gray laments that... more
This is one of the most underrated British horror films of the 1970s, complete with a wonderful cast. Hardy plays the head of an asylum who has inherited an eerie old mansion from a deceased patient... more
Features: Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound, 2 Pack
Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy was originally released in the U.S. as a single feature film. However, like Fritz Lang's Journey to the Lost City, it was culled from two separate films: Die Nibelungen,... more