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Sci-Fi Classics: Vol. 6 - 4 Movies DVD Four sci-fi classics: Rocketship, Warning From Space, The Incredible Petrified World, and The Phantom Creeps.
Source: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital - English FEATURES: 1. WARNING FROM SPACE 2. THE INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD 3. THE PHANTOM CREEPS 4. ROCKETSHIP
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$10.29 In a grim future, Earth is so overdeveloped plants can no longer survive. Giant greenhouses in orbit carry samples of Earth's dying forests. When the government decides they are too expensive to maintain, one committed crew member will stop at nothing to save them. Screenplay by Steven Bochco and Michael Cimino. Music by Peter "PDQ Bach" Schickele.
Closed Captioned; Bio/Filmographies; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish; Director's Comments
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$6.39 Based on the best-selling novel by Robin Cook, COMA is a taught paranoid thriller and a dramatically apt metaphor for the corruption and fraud in the modern American health-care industry. Dr. Susan Wheeler (Genevieve Bujold) suspects her colleagues of foul play when her closest friend lapses into a coma following a routine operation. When Wheeler discovers a suspiciously frequent pattern of unexplained comas in her hospital, she becomes obsessed with finding an answer, even when it puts her own career and life in danger. Her lover, Dr. Bellows (Michael Douglas), admits there is a mystery but doubts there is a conspiracy and even suspects Wheeler of suffering from a nervous breakdown. The tension builds as Wheeler's investigation leads her to a secret corporation specializing in organ transplant experimentation and sale for profit, and she soon witnesses the defining image of the film: comatose bodies suspended on wires in a computer-controlled environment. With its suspensful plot, dramatic editing, and conspiratorial terror, COMA is a precursor to many paranoid dramas such as THE FIRM and THE PELICAN BRIEF, establishing a defined style that may yet become a genre unto itself.
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$6.89 Includes four classic episodes: "Time Enough at Last", "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street", "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "The Odyssey of Flight 33".
Black & White; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Samurai Princess DVD (2009) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$12.64 A beautiful woman is actually an instrument of violent revenge in this blood-spattered action story from Japan. In ancient Japan, people live side-by-side with mechanical human replicas, created by rogue inventors, which have suddenly and dangerously gone mad, leaving a remarkable trail of carnage in their wake. Desperate to avenge the killings and restore order, one of the inventors creates an especially powerful robot from the remains of a beautiful princess, who was murdered along with her friends by one of the androids. The mechanically enhanced princess (Aino Kishi) is equipped with 11 deadly weapons, and she's sent out to do battle alongside a human warrior who has a musical instrument so loud it can be used to destroy his enemies. SAMURAI PURINSESU: GEDO-HIME (aka SAMURAI PRINCESS) was the first theatrical feature for director-screenwriter Kengo Kaji; the cast includes two leading stars of the Japanese adult video industry, Aino Kishi and Mihiro Taniguchi. The film received its North American premiere at the 2009 New York Asian Film Festival.
Additional Footage; English Subtitles; Behind The Scenes
| | Super Mario Bros. DVD (1993)
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$5.99 Nintendo video game perennials Mario and Luigi come to life as plumbers who are thrust into a parallel dimension peopled by the descendents of dinosaurs. It seems that the meteor that hit the earth 65 million years ago (in Brooklyn, no less) didn't kill the dinosaurs, but hurled them into a world in which they have developed into a species of intelligent humanoids. And it is up to the Luigi brothers to save Princess Daisy, and life as we know it, from the megalomaniacal Koopa, who wants to merge the two dimensions and rule the world that will result.
Closed Captioned; Soundtrack English
| | Twilight Zone - Vol. 29 (DVD) DVD (1960)
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$6.89 Four episodes. "A Nice Place to Visit" (Episode 28 - April 15, 1960): A gentle old man provides a recently murdered man with everything he desires. "A Penny for Your Thoughts" (Episode 52 - February 3, 1961): The power to read minds turns out to answer no more questions than any other communication. "Little Girl Lost" (Episode 91 - March 16, 1962): A little girl gets trapped between two worlds in another dimension. "I Am the Night -- Color Me Black" (Episode 146 - March 27, 1964): The sky turns black in sympathy for the killer of a racist.
Black & White; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
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$6.89 Four remarkable episodes: "Long Distance Call"; "I Sing the Body Electric"; "The Lonely"; and "Probe 7 - Over and Out."
Black & White; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
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4 Episodes on 1 DVD. Includes: THE BIG TALL WISH (Episode 27, 1960), SHOWDOWN WITH RANCE MCGREW (Episode 85, 1962), A PIANO IN THE HOUSE (Episode 87, 1962) and NIGHT CALL (Episode 139, 1964)
| | Twilight Zone - Vol. 27 (DVD) DVD (1963)
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$6.89 Black & White; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
3 Episodes on 1 DVD. Includes: HE'S ALIVE (Episode 106, 1963), FROM AGNES WITH LOVE (Episode 140, 1964), and SPUR OF THE MOMENT (Episode 141, 1964)
| | Hellbenders DVD (1967) Widescreen
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$6.05 A disgruntled Civil War veteran robs a train, killing every man in the violent process.
Additional Footage; Soundtrack English
| | True Stories Collection - Two Small Voices DVD (2007)
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$8.79 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Red Road DVD (2007) Widescreen
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$16.99 A woman working as a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) operative in Glasgow, Scotland, forms an obsession with a man captured on camera in this dark thriller.
Jackie (Kate Dickie) works as a CCTV operator. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. One day a man appears on her monitor, a man she thought she would never see again, a man she never wanted to see again. Now she has no choice - she is compelled to confront him.
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$20.15 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Import
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