Confessions of an Opium Eater 1962 N/R, 85 min. Genre: Drama aka: Souls for Sale
Director: Albert Zugsmith Cast: Vincent Price, Linda Ho, Richard Loo, June Kyoto Lu, Philip Ahn, Victor Sen Yung, Yvonne Moray, Caroline Kido, Terrence De Marney, Miel Saan, Gerald Jann, Vivianne Mankie, Joanne Miya, John Fujioka, Keiko
Slave girls in San Francisco during the early 19th century get aid from their tribulations via an unlikely source; Gilbert De Quincey (Vincent Price).
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Die, Monster, Die 1965 N/R, 78 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Daniel Haller Cast: Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Freda Jackson, Suzan Farmer, Patrick Magee, Terrence De Marney
The home of Nahum Witley (Boris Karloff) was hit by a meteorite. Now, his future son-in-law, Stephen Reinhart (Nick Adams), visits the house and finds mutations of humans as well as animals.
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The Mystery of the Marie Celeste 1935 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Mystery aka: Phantom Ship
Director: Denison Clift Cast: Bela Lugosi, Shirley Grey, Arthur Margaretson, Edmund Willard, George Mozart, Ben Welden, Dennis Hoey, Gibson Gowland, Clifford McLaglen, Terrence De Marney
In 1872 an American ship, "Marie Celeste," was found drifting off the British coast with no one on board. The mystery of what happened to the crew was never solved, and this film speculates on what may have happened: a sea captain (Bela Lugosi) extracts revenge from his earlier treatment on the ship. This early Hammer film is slow-paced and, overall, not very interesting.
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| 1. Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962) aka: Souls for Sale
2. Die, Monster, Die (1965)
3. The Mystery of the Marie Celeste (1935) aka: Phantom Ship
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