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The Brainiac
In 1661 Mexico, the Baron Vitelius of Astara is sentenced to be burned alive by the Holy Inquisition of Mexico for witchcraft, necromancy, and other crimes. As he dies, the Baron swears vengeance against the descendants of the Inquisitors. 300 years later, a comet that was passing overhead on the night of the Baron’s execution returns to earth, bringing with it the Baron in the form of a horrible, brain-eating monster that terrorizes the Inquisitor’s descendants.
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The Break
A dangerous prisoner, Jacko Thomas, overpowers his police guard and jumps from a speeding train in the Dartmoor countryside. In the ensuing fight, Jacko kills the guard and makes his way to a secluded hotel on the moors. As an ex-policeman and a famous novelist book into the isolated hotel, the scene is set for a series of murders and a shocking climax.
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The Brute
Glamour model Diane Shepherd gets routinely beaten by her husband Tim, who accuses her of infidelity. When she can’t take it anymore, she finds shelter with photographer Mark and his girlfriend Carrie. They introduce Diana to Millie, who is in a similar situation. Meanwhile, Tim informs Diane that if she doesn’t come back to him, he will see that he gains custody of their son Timmy.
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The Bystanders
‘Bystanders’ are chosen to be guardian angels, tasked with watching over their chosen human subject. Bystanders can intervene to protect their subject, but cannot interfere in their lives. But not every Bystander likes either their subject, or the rules!
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The Byzantine Cat
A romantic comedy feature film about a young journalist sent to Cyprus to find her next story. The female journalist is intrigued by the discovery of a Cat’s monastery where the cats are blessed with miraculous gifts.
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The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
When the annual fair comes to town, murder, madness, and mayhem creep in its shadows. Dr. Caligari, a mysterious hypnotist, appears to control every move of his bizarre, clairvoyant sleepwalker, but does he?
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The Case of the Frightened Lady
Top stars names grace this classic British wartime mystery thriller, based on an Edgar Wallace whodunit about an aristocratic family stalked by an unseen killer…
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The Crazies
A biological weapon gone awry is only the start of problems in the little town of Evan’s City, Pennsylvania. Bouts of insanity in the populace are leading to murder and rioting until the US Army turns up – and things really start going to hell.
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The Crimes of Stephen Hawke
Tod Slaughter is secretly the fiend known as the Spine-breaker! When the police come to suspect him he leaves London but has to return to save his daughter from a cruel police chief!
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The Curse of the Crying Woman
After fifteen years of being away, a woman returns with her husband to her aunt’s hacienda in the Mexican countryside, without realizing that her relative is a sorceress who wants to use her to bring an evil witch back to life.
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The Cut Throats
A captain hand-picks half a dozen American soldiers for a desperate mission in Germany, to get possession of vital WW2 plans – but he keeps another secret up his sleeve.
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The Executioner, Part II
An L.A. cop and a reporter team up to find a masked serial killer.
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The Exotic Ones
In the Louisiana bayous, a trio of hunters captures a monster called the Swamp Thing and take it to New Orleans, where–naturally–they display it in a strip joint. When the monster’s favorite stripper gets into a fight with another stripper, he breaks loose and starts killing.
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The Face at the Window
In Paris in 1880, a series of murders is attributed to a mysterious Wolf Man. After being accused of being the perpetrator, bank clerk Lucien Cortier seeks to uncover the true identity of the murderer.
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The Female Bunch
An alienated band of women takes over a ranch close to the Mexican border and sets up a narcotics operation.
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The Fiend Without a Face
An American airbase in Canada provokes resentment amongst the nearby residents after fallout from the nuclear experiments at the base are blamed for a recent spate of disappearances.
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The First of the Few
One of the best-loved British war movies of all time! Leslie Howard directs and stars in this 1942 classic about aviation pioneer R.J. Mitchell’s struggle to develop the Spitfire fighter.
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The Glass Mountain
The sublime music of the great Italian baritone Tito Gobbi, scenic alpine locations and a gentle but compelling love story make this film with Michael Dennison and Dulcie Gray unmissable!
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The Grim Reaper
A mother is worried about her husband and her older son. They are no longer going to church, begin communicating with dead spirits, and, worst of all, the son wants to become a stock-car racer.
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The Haunted Journey
A charming and ingenious feature length animation based on ‘The Wizard of Oz’, full of old favourite characters, fun and magic, squeaky munchkins and L. Frank Baum’s unique style!
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The Honorary Consul
Based on the novel by Graham Greene, this star-packed drama follows a doctor working in a South American clinic as he becomes caught up in a plot to kidnap the US Ambassador.
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The Incredible Sex Revolution
A troubled young woman Margaret ‘Peggy’ Bardot candidly discusses her sexual hang-ups with a psychologist. Bardot’s past negative experiences are related in flashback while the psychologist does his to figure out the root cause of her problems.
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The Jealous God
A drama set in Yorkshire in 1960’s about a schoolteacher who falls in love with the wrong woman and ends up battling against his fiercely religious mother and family.
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The Last Movie
After a film shoot in Peru is shut down when an actor is killed, the unit wrangler decides to give up film-making and stay. But his dreams of a simple life are cut short when the local priest asks him to help: the villagers are killing one another by re-enacting scenes from the film because they don’t understand that a film’s violence is not real.
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The Libertine
The story of John Wilmot, a.k.a. the Earl of Rochester, a 17th Century poet who famously drank and debauched his way to an early grave, only to earn posthumous critical acclaim for his life’s work.
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The Little Match Girl
Based on the classic Hans Christian Andersen story the wintry streets are packed with shoppers for New Year’s Eve, but no one is interested in buying matches from the little girl. Trying to avoid the cold she lights her matches for the little warmth they provide. The visions she sees in their flickering flames warm her spirit, despite the brutally cold night.
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The Lost Capital of Atlantis
Michael Powell and Michael Hordern supply the narration for this fascinating documentary about Plato’s lost continent of Atlantis, supposedly sunk by the waves thousands of years ago.
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The Love Butcher
A series of bizarre murders have completely baffled the police to a point where fear grips the entire neighbourhood. Kaleb, a crippled gardener with thick-lensed glasses performs his daily routine chores for some of the local residents returning to his dingy, filthy hovel and greets his brother Les. But Les is not quite what he appears, and neither for that matter is Kaleb. What follows is a frenzy of shock after shock as a quiet neighbourhood is turned into a slaughterhouse. LOVE BUTCHER is a profoundly disturbing film depicting senseless and psychotic violence.
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The Marked One
Villain’s kidnap a man’s daughter in order to get hold of forgery plates which they believe to be in his possession.
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The Music Machine
Lovely live venue The Music Machine in Camden provides the glitzy glitter-ball backdrop for this hugely entertaining North London disco dance contest drama.