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Andy Warhol Presents: Flesh for Frankenstein
The eccentric Baron von Frankenstein (Udo Kier) partners with his peculiar assistant, Otto, to craft a superior master race, with the Baron as its leader. To this end, he assembles two flawless ‘zombies’ from assorted body parts, intending them to produce offspring.
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Carnival Story
A German girl joins a carnival and becomes a high-wire star, capturing the hearts of two circus performers who vie for her attention.
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Death Brings Roses
Pimps, sex workers, killers, mob bosses and double-crosses are deep inside the underbelly of the French Quarter’s club circuit.
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Death Promise
An apartment dweller goes on a search-and-destroy mission to kill the ruthless landlords who murdered his father.
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Holidays With Pay
Northern comedy legend Frank Randle decides to treat his family to a slap-up holiday in Blackpool. The fun never ends as Frank somehow manages to both end up in a haunted house and a devious murder plot!
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Inseminoid
Cult horror director Norman J Warren helms this once-banned sci-fi nasty about a space archaeologist who goes missing, only to return pregnant – but with what? Cue the gore!
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Journey Into The Beyond
An apparent investigation into the fringes of psychic spirituality with so-called real experts, exorcisms and seances, be warned Journey also manages to be a very sleazy cocktail indeed.
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Keep on Burning – The Story of Northern Soul
Keep on Burning tells the fascinating story of the world’s most enduring underground music movement : Northern Soul! Featuring interviews with key DJ’s, journalists and promoters, including soul radio pioneer Tony Blackburn, Marc Almond and key DJ’s, journalists and promoters.
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Road to Nowhere
A man who has a strange obsession with his younger sister escapes from jail and immediately heads for the home where she is being cared for, with plans to abduct her.
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The Devil’s Nightmare
Cult horror heroine Erika Blanc stars in this French chiller about tourists trapped in a cursed castle. Expect lots of imaginative deaths inspired by the 7 Sins and steamy lesbianism!
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Toomorrow (1970)
Dying aliens kidnap the pop group, Toomorrow, whose social musical instrument’s “vibrations” are needed for their race to survive.
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