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Dead Walk: 10 Movies of Terrifying Tales PLUS/The Veil with Boris Karloff (5 DVDs)

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Relive the classic horror and zombie movies of old with this great ten movie collection. Also included are episodes of the Boris Karloff series "The Veil."

The She Beast (1965):
An 18th Century Transylvanian witch who was burned at the stake rears her ugly head again in the person of a modern woman on her honeymoon. "Bewitched" this isn't.

Cast: Barbara Steele 
Director: Michael Reeves

King of the Zombies (1941):
Zombies stagger around on a tropical island, the creation of a mad doctor who hopes to use them in World War II as the ultimate fighting machines for a foreign regime. Academy Award Nominations: Best (dramatic) Score.

Cast: Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury, John Archer

Dead Men Walk (1943):
A dismembered head tells a strange tale: a good man's brother is an evil vampire (both played by Zucco). Frye plays a psychotic henchmen.

Cast: George Zucco 
Director: Sam Newfield

The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962):
A scientist keeps alive the decapitated head of his fiancee after she is injured in an auto accident. Slowly, she goes mad while he searches for another body.

Cast: Mike Nelson

The Ape (1940):
An evil doctor, obsessed with curing a young woman of a dreadful disease, goes around injecting people with spinal fluid.

Cast: Boris Karloff 
Director: William Nigh

Bloody Pit of Horror (1965) (*Rated R - Partial Nudity):
A group of models stumble into an apparently abandoned castle, looking for a suitably gothic setting for a photo shoot. They discover the old dungeon and they and their photographers begin setting up a series of macabre shots. Their presence alerts an unhinged actor who lives out his madness in the castle as self-proclaimed reincarnation of the Crimson Executioner. When he realizes one of the models is his former fiancee, he begins to execute a series of horrific tortures.

Cast: Mickey Hargitay 
Director: Massimo Pupillo

The Screaming Skull (1958):
A woman is nearly driven mad by images of a spectral skull. Her husband, trying to reassure her, may know more than he admits.

Cast: Alex Nicol

Revolt of the Zombies (1936):
Underpaid Cambodian zombies do a madman's bidding in this shocker filmed on location around ancient temples in the jungles of Asia. Watch for the recycled shots of Bela Lugosi's eyes -- he backed out of the picture at the last second.

Cast: Dean Jagger 
Director: Victor Halperin 

Atom Age Vampire (1960):
Made in Italy, ATOM AGE VAMPIRE deals with a mad scientist who must kill young women and rip out their glands in order to restore a sexy dancer's disfigured face. But he also has to struggle with his own Jekyll & Hyde-like transformation into a lizard-man, fighting off the dancer's trench-coated boyfriend, and battling his own jealous assistant.

Cast: Albert Lupo 
Director: Anton Giulio Majano 

Bride of the Gorilla (1951):
Burr is a plantation owner who changes into a gorilla and terrorizes his wife, baffling the local authorities. Chaney plays the good guy for a change.

Cast: Raymond Burr 
Director: Robert Siodmak

BONUS Extras (misprint on packaging has Vincent Price starring... Correction is BORIS KARLOFF as host of THE VEIL):
Boris Karlof f- photo All 10 Episodes of THE VEIL starring Boris Karloff: Horror film legend Boris Karloff hosts this television horror anthology series which dates back to 1958. Made in the golden years of television and filled with suspense, this collection is a treat for fans of Karloff, who also stars in nine of the episodes included here.

Episodes - Vision of Crime * Girl on the Road * Food on the Table * The Doctors * The Crystal Ball * Genesis * Summer Heat * Return of Madame Vernoy * Destination Nightmare * Jack the Ripper

Region Code: Region 1
Running Time 727 Min
B&W / Color
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1:33 
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access

* This set contains one Rated R movie and the others may have mild violence.

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4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars Dead Walk, 8/6/2006
Reviewer: Roger B. (Grand Ledge, MI)

Nice to see some of the old "horror" movies. Not like the ones today with all the special effects. Pretty good copys. I most enjoyed "The Veil" bonus episodes that are on the DVDs.

 

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