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Horror Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection

Horror Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection

  • An instant library of 50 horrorics assembled on 12 DVD’s.

Get an instant library of some of the greatest horror classics ever to come out of Hollywood on twelve double-sided DVDs. Never has such a comprehensive collection of great classic horror films been assembled in one exciting package, all for an amazingly low price!

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List Price: $ 29.98

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  1. Michael McCuiston

    October 14, 2010 at 5:01 pm

    Review by Michael McCuiston for Horror Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection
    Rating:
    First off, I have not seen all 50 movies, only about 28 so far. But I have some opinions on this package already. The movies come on 12 double-sided DVDs with the contents clearly marked on the inner ring of each disc. Each DVD comes in a cardboard sleeve with the movie’s description printed on it. The menus are basic, scene selection is awkward but if you just want to watch the whole movie, it works fine. The quality of the picture and sound vary considerably. Some of the movies are a bit blurry with muddy sound and some missing frames, but all were watchable to me. Some of the movies are outstandingly clear both in picture and sound, such as ‘Beast of Yucca Flats’ (which may be the worst movie I have ever seen).
    The silent movies have a musical soundtrack, but it doesn’t really go with the action. “Doctor Jekyll & Mr. Hyde’, for instance, sounds like someone put a Bach organ recital CD on and just let it play. I don’t understand why ‘Metropolis’ was included in a horror package, but it’s a good movie.
    I know I sound as if I didn’t like this set, but I have found it very entertaining and there is more variety to the selections than I expected. There are some real standouts, such as ‘Carnival of Souls’ that make this set worthwhile if you are of a mind to enjoy old movies.
    I rated it three stars because the quality of the transfers could be improved on quite a bit; but really if you factor in the price, it is an enormous bargain. I plan to get several of the other 50 movie sets.

  2. Rudolf Schmid

    October 14, 2010 at 4:26 pm

    Review by Rudolf Schmid for Horror Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection
    Rating:
    For comments on quality see other reviews. Dates range from 1920-68; all B&W except 4 in color (see 3B, 9A, 10A, 11B).

    DISK (12 2-sided disks total):

    1A: Carnival of Souls (1962) 84 minutes. Starring: Candace Hilligoss

    1A: Atom Age Vampire (1960) 87 minutes. Starring: Alberto Lupo

    1B: Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961) 75 minutes. Starring: Robert Towne

    1B: Nightmare Castle (1965) 101 minutes. Starring: Barbara Steele

    2A: Black Dragons (1942) 64 minutes. Starring: Bela Lugosi

    2A: Invisible Ghost (1941) 61 minutes. Starring: Bela Lugosi

    2B: One Body Too Many (1944) 75 minutes. Starring: Bela Lugosi

    2B: White Zombie (1932) 67 minutes. Starring: Bela Lugosi

    3A: Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959) 62 minutes. Starring: Ken Clark

    3A: The Screaming Skull (1958) 68 minutes. Starring: John Hudson

    3A: Beast of Yucca Flats (1961) 53 minutes. Starring: Tor Johnson

    3B: The Terror (1963) COLOR 83 minutes. Starring: Jack Nicholson

    3B: Revolt of the Zombies (1936) 65 minutes. Starring: Dean Jagger

    4A: The Giant Gila Monster (1959) 74 minutes. Starring: Don Sullivan

    4A: The Fatal Hour (1940) 68 minutes. Starring: Boris Karloff

    4B: Dead Men Walk (1943) 65 minutes. Starring: George Zucco

    4B: The Mad Monster (1942) 77 minutes. Starring: George Zucco

    5A: Maniac (1934) 67 minutes. Starring: Bill Woods

    5A: Metropolis (1927) 115 minutes. Starring: Gustav Frolich

    5B: The Vampire Bat (1933) 69 minutes. Starring: Melvyn Douglas

    5B: The Ape (1940) 62 minutes. Starring: Boris Karloff

    5B: The Monster Maker (1944) 65 minutes. Starring: J. Carrol Naish

    6A: The Killer Shrews (1959) 70 minutes. Starring: James Best

    6A: The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962) 92 minutes. Starring: Jason Evers

    6B: Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (1920) 67 minutes. Starring: John Barrymore

    7A: Bluebeard (1944) 73 minutes. Starring: John Carradine

    7A: The Corpse Vanishes (1942) 64 minutes. Starring: Bela Lugosi

    7B: Night of the Living Dead (1968) 90 minutes. Starring: Judith O’Dea

    7B: Doomed to Die (1940) 67 minutes. Starring: Boris Karloff

    8A: The Phantom of the Opera (1925) 79 minutes. Starring: Lon Chaney

    8A: The Indestructible Man (1956) 70 minutes. Starring: Lon Chaney Jr.

    8B: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) 100 minutes. Starring: Lon Chaney

    8B: Nosferatu (1922) 63 minutes. Starring: Max Shreck

    9A: Swamp Women (1955) COLOR 73 minutes. Starring: Mike Connors

    9A: The World Gone Mad (1933) 70 minutes. Starring: Pat O’Brien

    9B: Little Shop of Horrors (1960) 70 minutes. Starring: Jack Nicholson

    9B: Tormented (1960) 75 minutes. Starring: Richard Carlson

    10A: The Monster Walks (1932) 60 minutes. Starring: Rex Lease

    10A: Monster from a Prehistoric Planet (1967) COLOR 90 minutes. Starring: Tamro Kawaji

    10B: The Gorilla (1937) 67 minutes. Starring: The Ritz Brothers

    10B: A Shriek in the Night (1933) 66 minutes. Starring: Ginger Rogers

    11A: Bloodlust (1961) 68 minutes. Starring: Robert Reed

    11A: The Amazing Mr. X (1948) 78 minutes. Starring: Richard Carlson

    11B: Last Woman on Earth (1960) COLOR 71 minutes. Starring: Robert Towne

    11B: The Bat (1959) 80 minutes. Starring: Vincent Price

    12A: House on Haunted Hill (1958) 75 minutes. Starring: Vincent Price

    12A: The Last Man on Earth (1964) 86 minutes. Starring: Vincent Price

    12B: Dementia 13 (1963) 75 minutes. Starring: William Campbell

    12B: Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1956) 80 minutes. Starring: Kent Taylor

  3. Sheila Chilcote-Collins

    October 14, 2010 at 3:48 pm

    Review by Sheila Chilcote-Collins for Horror Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection
    Rating:
    I purchased this 50 DVD box set this past autumn (for Halloween) and have viewed all of the films. There are some GREAT CLASSICS mixed with fabulous SCHLOCK for a price that can’t be beat!Different horror genres including:Crusty, Creepy Creatures
    Descend to the depths of the deep, dark ocean and encounter the “Phantom From 10,000 Leagues” and “Creature From The Haunted Sea”. Check out the cheesy and quite primitive special effects in “The Giant Gila Monster”. Rediscover terror of dogs dressed up in fur playing “The Killer Shrews”. Hold your breath to see which hick from the backwoods will actually survive “The Attack of the Giant Leeches”! Also the great “The Hunchback Of Notre Dame” with the fabulous Lon Chaney, Jr., “The Gorilla”, “Swamp Women”, “Atom Age Vampire”, “Beast Of yucca Flats”, “Black Dragons”, “Invisible Ghost”, “The Vampire Bat” with Fay Wray, “White Zombie” with Bela Lugosi and “The Bat” With Vincent Price!Majorly Maddening Madmen
    Descend into insanity and weird funereal rites in Francis Ford Coppola’s first full-length feature “Dementia 13”. Be astounded at the scientific perversity of Jason Evers as he keeps the severed head of his fiancée alive in “The Brain that Wouldn’t Die”. Also includes, “Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde”, “The Monster Maker”, “Maniac”, “The Amazing Mr. X”, “The Tormented”, and “Bluebeard”.Cult Classics
    Watch when Audrey II cries “feeeed me” in “Little Shop of Horrors”. Fear for the fate of humanity as flesh-eating zombies roam the earth in Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead”. Find out what it’s like to be “The Last Man on Earth” with Vincent Price and “The Last Woman On Earth” with Robert Towne. Go to the “Carnival Of Souls” with Candace Hilligoss, even!

    Silent Horror Classics
    Watch the amazing Lon Chaney in “Phantom of the Opera”, slinking through the cellars of the Paris Opera House. Marvel at the chilling Max Schreck in “Nosferatu”, giving a truly mesmerizing performance and the classic and futuristic, “Metropolis”. AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! I highly recommend this very cool and inexpensive box set for anyone who likes classic horror, cheesy schlock, Bela Lugosi or stylings of the great Ed Wood!Happy Watching!

  4. Mikey Liked It

    October 14, 2010 at 3:19 pm

    Review by Mikey Liked It for Horror Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection
    Rating:
    To be concise and summarize – Great value! 50 movies (I paid about 25 bucks; so 50 cent movies – how can you complain?)

    Transfer quality generally awful, most but not all are slightly out of focus (won’t notice on little tv!) but watchable. If you are a perfectionist you will not want this. Some scenes from some movies have been cut but nothing major so far (have seen maybe 26-27 so far). Sound generally poor, mono, (2 were in stereo). The B&W movies generally not so bad but many of the color films have serious quality problems IMHO. All are full screen; no wide-screen (that I have seen). This is OK since all movies before 1954 were approx. FF anyway. The ideal customer wants a sample of the 20’s-60’s Horror/Mystery/Action B movies with 3-4 real classics and 15+ total duds. Still, fantastic value. Absolutely no frills. All movies have small number of selectable scenes, no trailers or ANY other stuff. Packaging is 12 d/s single layer disks each in cardboard cd-type sleeve. None of the disks in my box was scratched (maybe lucky?).

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