Synopsis: Get ready for a nail-biting journey into terror and madness that is strewn with bloody corpses, rocked by terrifying creatures and fraught with chilling suspense and horror. Terror is brought to life in this chil... more »ling collection featuring stars such as Basil Rathbone, Lon Chaney Jr., Cameeron Mitchell, Caroll Baker, Dennis Hopper, E.G. Marshall, Ginger Rogers, Robert Vaughn and many more! You get 50 full-length feature films that have been carefully selected and digitally re-mastered to deliver maximum value. Included 1. Anatomy of a Psycho 2. Bloody Pit of Horror 3. Buried Alive 4. Carnage 5. City of Missing Girls 6. Crooked Circle, The 7. Daughter of the Tong 8. Death Warmed Up 9. Devil's Sleep, The 10. Drums of Africa 11. Dungeon of Harrow, The 12. Embalmer, The 13. Face at the Window, The 14. Face in the Fog, A 15. Frankenstein 80 16. Ghost and the Guest, The 17. Ghosts on the Loose 18. Grave of the Vampire 19. Green Eyes 20. House of Danger 21. House of Mystery 22. House of Secrets 23. I Killed That Man 24. Invisible Killer, The 25. Killers of the Sea 26. Kiss Me Kill Me 27. Lion Man, The 28. Manfish 29. Midnight Phantom 30. Midnight Warning, The 31. Murder at Midnight 32. Nabonga 33. Night Tide 34. Passenger to Bali, A 35. Phantom Express, The 36. Phantom of 42nd Street, The 37. Phantom, The 38. Savage Girl, The 39. Scream in the Night, A 40. Shadow of Silk Lennox, The 41. She Gods of Shark Reef 42. Shot in the Dark, A 43. Sisters of Death 44. Son of Ingagi 45. Strangers of the Evening 46. Tell-Tale Heart, the 47. Thirteenth Guest, The 48. Ticket of Leave Man, The 49. Wanted: Babysitter 50. Wasp Woman, The« less
"NIGHT SCREAMS 50 MOVIE PACK is an excellent collection of mostly-forgotten fright and suspense films that's sure to please all vintage movie fans.
Some NIGHT SCREAMS trivia:
THE GHOST AND THE GUEST was written by funnyman Morey Amsterdam (of THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW).
A SHOT IN THE DARK has been used as a movie title on eight separate occasions.
THE FACE AT THE WINDOW is the name of a dozen different movies.
THE TELL-TALE HEART is the repetition winner however, having been used as a title for 21 films! This 1960 version is not an adaptation of the Poe short story of the same name. The only connection to Poe might be the lead character, who just happens to be called Edgar.
MANFISH, on the other hand, was actually based on the writings of Edgar Allan Poe.
Ava Gardner appearing together with those goofy Bowery Boys? Yes, it's not only true, but the fellas were given top billing in GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE.
MILL CREEK value-priced collections offer generally good audio and video transfers of public domain material. If you think you'd enjoy these films, then their SUSPENSE 50 MOVIE PACK may also be of interest to you.
Parenthetical numbers preceding titles are 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings found at a film research website.
(3.2) Anatomy of a Psycho (1961) - Ronnie Burns/Pamela Lincoln
(4.2) Bloody Pit of Horror (Italy/USA-1965) - Mickey Hargitay/Walter Brandi
(7.1) The Midnight Warning (1932) - William 'Stage' Boyd/Claudia Dell
(5.5) Murder at Midnight (1931) - Aileen Pringle/Alice White
(5.1) Nabonga (1944) - Buster Crabbe/Barton MacLane/Julie London
(5.7) Night Tide (1961) - Dennis Hopper/Linda Lawson
(???) A Passenger To Bali ("The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre") (TV-1950) - E. G. Marshall
(6.3) The Phantom Express (1932) - William Collier Jr./Sally Blane
(5.0) The Phantom of 42nd Street (1945) - Dave O'Brien/Kay Aldridge/Alan Mowbray
(4.7) The Phantom (1931) - Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
(5.2) The Savage Girl (1932) - Rochelle Hudson/Walter Byron
(5.9) A Shriek In The Night (1933) - Ginger Rogers/Lyle Talbot
(5.6) The Shadow of Silk Lennox (1935) - Lon Chaney Jr./Dean Benton
(2.2) She Gods of Shark Reef (1958) - Bill Cord/Don Durant
(6.1) A Shot in the Dark (UK-1933) - Dorothy Boyd/Jack Hawkins
(4.2) Sisters of Death (1977) - Arthur Franz/Claudia Jennings
(4.7) Son of Ingagi (1940) - Zach Williams/Laura Bowman
(7.4) Strangers of the Evening (1932) - Zasu Pitts/Eugene Pallette
(6.1) The Tell-Tale Heart (UK-1960) - Laurence Payne/Adrienne Corri
(6.2) The Thirteenth Guest (1932) - Ginger Rogers/Lyle Talbot
(6.9) The Ticket of Leave Man (UK-1937) - Tod Slaughter/John Warwick
(4.6) Wanted: Babysitter - Frace/Italy/W Ger-1975) Maria Schneider/Vic Morrow/Robert Vaughn
(3.1) The Wasp Woman (1960) - Susan Cabot/Anthony Eisley"
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Golgo 13 | Leonia, NJ United States | 04/06/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I just want to point out that most, if not all, the movies are also included in 250 pack from the same company. I checked this movie by movie :) Depending on your purchase plan, that one might represent better bargain."
A wide variety
Pugmom | Pittsburgh, PA USA | 01/04/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"What's unusual about this collection is the somewhat strange variety of types and ages of movies featured. You get some really old (1930s and 40s) films like "A Face in the Fog" and "A Shot in the Dark", then some newer (1970s) movies like "Grave of the Vampire" and "Carnage". Some of the older ones I would definitely not call horror- more like crime drama. It is fun to watch the old ones just to see what really old movies were like. Some of them, such as "Bloody Pit of Horror", are the kind of cheesy B-movie/ soft porn productions that are so silly they're fun.
There's nothing really great here, but I'd say it's worth buying for the value and the fact that there are so many old, hard-to-find movies here."
Better than the cover art.
Patrick J. Faeser | 01/09/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Most of these movies are old 1930's/'40's/'50's "B" movies. If you like poverty row stuff, you'll probably enjoy most of this box set. Otherwise, try the original 50 Horror Classics box. Also, there are three graphically violent movies from the 1970s and 1980s on the 4th disc,so watch out-they're pretty gross."
Not as good as some other sets available from the publishers
anonymous | 10/12/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I've picked up several "50 movie packs" and even the "250 horror movie pack" and have been very pleased, over all. This set, however, was rather rough. The movies are all really bad in just about every way imaginable. Unless you want bad B-Movie quality softcore lameness, go elsewhere for entertainment."