Curse of the Swamp Creature 1966 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Larry Buchanan Cast: John Agar, Jeff Alexander, Francine York, Shirley McLine, Bill Thurman, Bill McGhee, Cal Duggan, Tony Huston, Roger Ready, Patrick Cranshaw
Another failure for Dr. Simond Trent (Jeff Alexander) in his swamp home: his latest attempt at creating a living creature fails and the body is disposed of in his alligator pond. But along comes oil surveyor Barry (John Agar) with his traveling companion, Brenda (Shirley McLine), and the mad doctor can try again with Brenda as the specimen. Bombs away!
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The House of Seven Corpses 1974 PG, 90 min. Genre: Horror
Director: Paul Harrison Cast: John Ireland, Faith Domergue, John Carradine, Carole Wells, Charles Macaulay, Jerry Strickler, Ron Foreman, Larry Record, Charles Bail, Jeff Alexander
Seven members of the Beal family, who owned an eerie old house, have all died under mysterious circumstances. Eric Hartman (John Ireland) is directing a film depicting the deaths when the caretaker of the house, Edgar Price (John Carradine), claims that the way it is being filmed does not truly reflect what happened. The star (Faith Domergue) of the film reads a passage from the occult book, "Tibetan Book of the Dead" and, unwittingly, calls back a ghost that starts killing off the film crew, one-by-one.
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Zontar, the Thing from Venus 1966 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Larry Buchanan Cast: John Agar, Susan Bjurman, Tony Huston, Pat Delaney, Neil Fletcher, Bill Thurman, Carol Gilley, Warren Hammack, Colleen Carr, Jeff Alexander
A bat-like alien from Venus–Zontar–contacts space scientist Curt Taylor (John Agar), lands on Earth via satellite, hides in a cave, and begins disrupting the world's power services. Now, the weight of the world rests on Taylor's shoulders as he struggles to halt Zontar's plans to dominate the world.
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| 1. Curse of the Swamp Creature (1966)
2. The House of Seven Corpses (1974)
3. Zontar, the Thing from Venus (1966)
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