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The Angry Red Planet (1969) starring Gerald Mohr, Nora Hayden

The Angry Red Planet

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The Angry Red Planet (1969) starring Gerald Mohr, Nora Hayden

The Angry Red Planet deals with the fictional first manned exploration of Mars. Our intrepid explorers find all sorts of “interesting” wildlife, and barely escape.

The Angry Red Planet
Mary Reilly (1996) starring Julia Roberts, John Malkovich

Mary Reilly [Jekyll and Hyde]

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Mary Reilly (1996) starring Julia Roberts, John Malkovich

Mary Reilly is a telling of the Jekyll and Hyde story, from the perspective of a housemaid. A housemaid who begins to fall in love with both men …

Mary Reilly [Jekyll and Hyde]
Blood of Dracula (1957) starring Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis

Blood of Dracula

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Blood of Dracula (1957) starring Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis

Blood of Dracula is effectively a gender-swapped version of I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Here, a troubled young lady is turned into a vampire by a mad scientist at her school. For science!

Blood of Dracula

The Hideous Sun Demon

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The Hideous Sun Demon (1958) starring Robert Clarke

The Hideous Sun Demon. Can radiation devolve someone into a lizard man in sunlight? Will he then go on a murder spree? Do you really need to ask?

The Hideous Sun Demon

Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women

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Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women – despite it’s title, really isn’t that bad of a cheesy monster movie. It deals with a rescue mission to Venus, to rescue the first expedition there. Unlike the uninhabitable planet that they should expect, the astronauts discovers that it’s inhabited by prehistoric creatures. These include man-eating plants, and rubbery dinosaurs. What they don’t know, but the audience does, is that a race of beautiful, telepathic women live there, too. And they’re angry …

Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women

The Bride [Frankenstein]

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The Bride (1985) starring Sting, Jennifer Beals, Clancy Brown, David Rappaport

The Bride is a retelling of Frankenstein – more specifically, it takes the story of The Bride of Frankenstein in a totally different direction. And creates a very enjoyable movie in the process.

The Bride [Frankenstein]

King Dinosaur

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King Dinosaur (1955) by Bert I. Gordon

Key Dinosaur deals with a new planet appears in our solar system, within sight of Earth. This prompts a two-man, two-woman rocket flight that finds giant animals and reptiles, some reminiscent of our planet’s prehistoric monsters. A key early low budget Bert I. Gordon production with the “prehistoric monsters” played by a magnified iguana and other lizards!

King Dinosaur

I Was a Teenage Werewolf

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I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) starring Michael Landon, Whit Bissell

I Was A Teenage Werewolf. A troubled teenager is regressed by a hypnotherapist to his “primitive state” — a werewolf!

I Was a Teenage Werewolf

The Astounding She Monster

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In The Astounding She Monster, a beautiful, radioactive, space alien intersects with gangsters kidnapping a young woman. A schlocky, cheesy monster movie.

The Astounding She Monster

Monster on the Campus

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Monster on the Campus (1958) starring Arthur Franz

Synopsis of Monster on the Campus

An amazing scientific discovery turns deadly in Monster on the Campus, a classic sci-fi horror film set in the backdrop of a 1950’s college campus. Professor Donald Blake (Arthur Franz) has made an amazing discovery – a fossilized coelacanth, a rare, primitive fish. When the researching professor comes in contact with the fish’s irradiated blood, he transforms into a vicious, prehistoric creature, thirsty for blood. Suddenly, things get really scary when he starts raising havoc on the unsuspecting community of coeds!

Monster on the Campus
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