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3 DVDs of Horror You'll Want to See

Horror Meets Comedy

By Yvonne M. Glasgow, published Jun 02, 2008
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The Velvet Vampire

This cult horror classic about a young couple who get invited to a mysterious estate where they will find out that evil lurks in the dark. It is in color and was originally recorded in 1972. I nice twist on the Dracula story, having a woman pitted in the usually male role, but still something we've all seen before. If you love spooky classic movies with bad gore then The Velvet Vampire should be in your DVD collection!

Dr. Jekyll's Dungeon of Death

This is just just another twisted tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, told in a more twisted way, as this Jekyll has a nice little dungeon in which he like to torture and kill his experimental subjects in. Kind of like Jack the Ripper meets Dr. Frankenstein, this movie will have you hiding under the covers. Recorded in color in 1976.

The Undertaker and His Pals

Now, if you watched the previous two movies and found yourself laughing at the gore and mayhem, this movie will have you laughing at it's actual comedic value. Sub-titled "Cannibalism was never so funny" The Undertaker is a laugh-riot on a disc. Join the Undertaker and his two restaurant owning friends as they use body parts of the deceased in their restaurants menu items! Eww... but oh so funny! Taped in color, 1966.

3 DVDs of Horror You'll Want to See
3 DVDs of Horror You'll Want to See

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They do sound like interesting films. :)

Posted on 08/05/2008 at 11:08:11 AM

 
Yeah, well, horror is not my bag anymore.

Posted on 06/04/2008 at 1:06:49 AM

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