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Werewolf Of London DVD (Original)
A strange animal attack turns a botanist into a bloodthirsty monster.
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The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951)
The son of the notorious Dr. Henry Jekyll is determined to prove that his father’s reputation has been unjustly deserved. He sets out to develop his father’s formula in order to prove that he was a brilliant scientist rather than a murderous monster.
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Two O’Clock Courage (1945)
After nearly running over him with her cab, Patty Mitchell picks up a fare who claims to have amnesia. As he fumbles to remember the basic facts of his identity, Patty becomes interested in the stranger and decides to help him in his search. But as the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, and Patty’s interest becomes more personal, the stranger finds that he is the prime suspect in a murder case.
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The Biscuit Eater (1940)
Two little boys have faith in a dog they name Promise, so much faith that they enter him in the championship trials for bird dogs. The favorite is Georgia Boy bred and trained by the boys’ fathers. And if Georgia Boy doesn’t win, the fathers may both lose their jobs.
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The Raven (1935)
A brilliant but deranged neurosurgeon becomes obsessively fixated on a judge’s daughter who in no way wants him. With the help of an escaped criminal whose face he has surgically deformed, the mad man lures her, her father, and her fiance to his isolated castle-like home, where he has created a torture chamber in his cellar using devices from the stories of Edgar Allen Poe – with whose works he is also obsessed – with the intent of torturing them for having “tortured” him.
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Werewolf of London (1935)
A strange animal attack turns a botanist into a bloodthirsty monster.
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Gipsy Blood (1932)
In 1931, Sir Malcolm Sargent – then a rising young conductor – acted as musical director for this first filmed musical version of Prosper Mérimée’s classic story of passion and fatal jealousy, Carmen. With a score based on Bizet’s opera, Gipsy Blood features celebrated American soprano Marguerite Namara as the capricious gypsy girl from the cigarette factory; her co-performers include Thomas Burke as Carmen’s tormented lover, Don José, and New Zealand-born baritone Lance Fairfax as his rival, the toreador Escamillo.
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London Blackout Murders (1943)
Director George Sherman’s 1942 thriller, about a psychopath terrorizing London during WWII, stars John Abbott, Mary McLeod, Lloyd Corrigan, Lester Matthews, Billy Bevan and Lumsden Hare.
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Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land (1952)
Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.
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