Home     |     Cart     |     My Account     |     My Wish List     |     Help    
 

  Search
 
  Genres:
Action Independent
Animation Music
Classic Romance
Comedy Sci-Fi
Cult Sports
Documentary Suspense
Drama Special Int
Erotica Television
Family Thriller
Foreign War
Horror Western
 
  1001 Movies You Must
   See Before You Die
  Most Requested
  Directors
  Recent Releases
  Recently Added DVDs
  Upcoming Titles
  Popular Independent
  Criterion Collection
  All Time Favorites
  AFI 100
  Staff Recommended A-M
  Staff Recommended N-Z
  Best of Contemporary
   Foreign Films
  Best of British Film
  Best of Documentary
   Films
  Rental of the Day
  Roger Ebert's
   Overlooked Film Festival
  Top Shakespeare
   Adaptations
  Best of Avant Garde
  Best of Romance
  Select Sentimental
  Cream of Comedy
  Best Recent American
   Features
  Movies by 40
   Directors to watch
  Best Cinematography
  Masters of Montage
  Hollywood
   Contemporary Classic
  Cannes Winners
  Vatican Picks
  Best American
   Independent
  Best of
   Science-Fiction
  Tying the Knot
  Top Film Noir
  Best Foreign Classics
  Best of Cult Films
  Fathers and Sons
  Meryl Streep Musts
  Christmas
  Flicks D'Amore
  Easter
 .


Photo Coming Soon
Great Scary Movies (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Boris Karloff, Jack Nicholson, Vincent Price
Director: William Castle, Roger Corman, George A. Romero
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: BFS
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
250 mins
Want to buy?
 
   

 

 

 

Warning: Don't watch them alone…

Was that a draft that just made you shiver?Or something evil…?After viewing this terrifying trilogy, you'll be sleeping with the lights on for weeks!World-class horror film directors William Castle, George Romero and Roger Corman offer up three truly disturbing tales, long considered among the scariest ever put on film.These classic horror movies contain enough ghouls, gore and graves to satisfy even the most "die hard" horror fan!

The Terror
Jack Nicholson plays a young officer in Napoleon's army, lured to a castle by a beautiful, mysterious woman.There, he meets the Baron (Boris Karloff) - and deep within the castle walls, he also discovers a terrifying evil.Roger Corman directed - with a little help from pal Francis Ford Coppola.

House on Haunted Hill
Eccentric millionaire Frederick Loren (Vincent Price) invites you to join a very special house party:the one guest who can manage to survive an entire night in his eerie (and locked) mansion will walk away with a big wad of cash.It seems simple enough - that is, until the dead begin to stalk the living and there's no place to run.

Night of the Living Dead
The plot (nuclear radiation awakens the dead) sounds silly, but more than one generation has had nightmares after seeing this landmark tale of flesh-craving corpses. While an endless army of rotting zombies prey on the living, a group of survivors desperately try to hold them off during one horrifying night.But no matter what they do, the dead just won't stay dead…

 
 
   
   

 

 

Contact Us   |   About Us   |   Press Room   |   Investor Relations   |   Affiliate Program  

© 1999-2008 cafedvd.com All rights reserved.             Wednesday, December 03, 2008 00:53