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| Category | Horror DVDs, Thriller Movies, Science-Fiction/Fantasy Videos, Recommended, Classic, Essential Cinema, Mutants, Bugs | | Starring | James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, James Arness, Sean McClory, Christian Drake, Onslow Stevens, Sandy Descher, Joan Weldon | | Director | Gordon Douglas | | Art Director | Stanley Fleischer | | Composer | Bronislau Kaper | | Director of Photography | Sidney Hickox | | Editor | Thomas Reilly | | Music Director | Ray Heindorf | | Producer | David Weisbart | | Story | George Worthing Yates | | Writer | Ted Sherdeman |
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles Nine years after the atomic blast at Alamogordo, New Mexico, giant, mutant ants terrorize a small town in the southwest desert of the United States. Two doctors from the department of Agriculture are summoned to find the nest and destroy them... if they can. Atomic radiation once again manages to transform tiny harmless creatures into gigantic holy terrors. Probably the best of the '50s phenomenon, this top-notch thriller witnesses an invasion of giant ants using the sewer systems of Los Angeles like a vast ant farm. Academy Award Nominations: Best Special Effects. Them! Reviews: "...A sci-fi gem from the cold war era..."
-- Josh Rottenberg, Premiere "Few mutated-creature features from the '50s were blessed with leads as convincing as James Whitmore."-- Mike Clark, USA Today Them! | List Price | $19.98 (You save $3.73) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 1954 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 107178  | | CD Universe Part number | 8010988 | | Catalog number | 1000112715 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 03, 2009 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 92 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Subtitled | | Movie Details | B&W; Full Frame; Subtitled |
Them! Movie Review I Liked It This is a good classic sci-fi 1950's movie. I really liked it. Not to mention I am a huge James Arness fan. I thought he was great in it! Submitted by Kelley (Ebensburg, PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful. This review is for a different format.
Very good video! This video is worth having. I watched this movie in the 60’s and it was scary then and it is scary now. The special effects can’t compare to todays but fantastic for the time. This movie had some very good acting from known actors. If you are a Sci-Fi fan this is worth buying for your collection. Submitted by ken (Wilmington, DE USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Best Bug Flick Ever One of the first movies that I can
recollect seeing as a kid was Them.
Hasn't lost any of it's character
in 50 years.
One of the classic early 1950's
sci-fi's where atomic radiation
goes berserk on nature.
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Classic A real classic Submitted by Diall911inVegas (Henderson, NV)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
One of the best nuker movies Great actors, good acting and, as a kid, oh so scary! 'Them' is one of the best 50's nuker movies dealing with the affects of atomic radiation. The special effect are campy compared to 2003, but for the 50's,they were great! If you enjoyed it back then, I suggest you pick up a copy and enjoy it again. Simply a classic! Submitted by horsebagger (Windsor, Ontario, Canads)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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$10.05 Mary finds herself the new mistress of her husband's ancestral estate which houses a sinister history of torture and death. Within the walls live the eternal spectre of "The Punisher," a maniac infamous for his diabolical and savage persecution of young women.
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$11.15 This tribute to the golden days of the British horror films of Hammer Studios tells the story of Jenny Adams (Steffanie Pitt), a young woman haunted by nightmares of her mother's murder, which happened when she was six years old. Jenny revisits her childhood home--an asylum run by her father--in order to deal with the memories but is horrified to find new murders cropping up which mirror her recent nightmares. This tense, low-budget thriller features a supporting turn from the lead actress' mother, horror legend Ingrid Pitt (COUNTESS DRACULA, THE WICKER MAN).
Plagued by endless visions and nightmares, Jenny Adams suspects that, as a child, she was responsible for the brutal murder of her own mother. Steffanie Pitt, Nick Waring, Ingrid Pitt, and Patrick Mower.
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$6.89 This British thriller stars Thora Birch as Liz, a teenager at a private school who has been through a harrowing experience with three of her classmates. Telling the story in flashback, Liz reveals that she and three friends traveled to an abandoned bomb shelter to party and get away from school for a weekend. Unfortunately, the quartet found themselves trapped inside the shelter and the mood among the four began to turn sinister. High school politics, sexual attraction, and anger began gnawing at the group even as they struggled to simply make it out of the shelter with their lives.
Four college students skup a field trip by hiding in an abandoned underground bunker. They're accidentally locked in, however, and, 18 days later, only Liz emerges, revealing two versions of what happened. Stars Thora Birch, Desmond Harrington, Keira Knightley, Embeth Davidtz, Laurence Fox.
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$5.69 Scientist Frank Overton (Mark Stevens) is experimenting with cryogenics in an effort to prolong human life and obliterate disease. Unable to find a person willing to allow their body to be frozen, he puts his own body through the process. After police find the dead body of his wife, Overton becomes the prime suspect, even though he is in a frozen coma and can't defend himself. This sci-fi murder mystery was directed by cinematographer Bernard Knowles, who helmed Hitchcock's 39 STEPS, YOUNG AND INNOCENT, and SABOTAGE, among others. He would later direct the Beatles' MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR.
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$7.45 In this silent horror classic, young Anabelle West is set to inherit a fortune from her eccentric relative -- if she can prove that she is sane! In the event that she cannot inherit the money, another relative, whose identity is kept secret, will step in to take her place. Needless to say, shortly after the reading of the will, chaos breaks loose when the family attorney disappears and Anabelle finds herself the target of a murderous killer with the claws of a cat!
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| | Dead Zone - The Complete Second Season DVDs (2003)
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$14.95 After a near-fatal car wreck, Johnny Smith (Anthony Michael Hall, in a role played by Christopher Walken in David Cronenberg's 1983 adaptation) is left in a coma for six years. When he awakens, he discovers that he has developed amazing psychic powers, allowing him to see into the life of anyone he happens to touch. Stephen King's thrilling novel comes to life once again in this series created for television. This 5-DVD set contains all 19 episodes from Season Two.
The complete second season of the critically accalimed TV series. Special features include The Making of an Episode, cast and crew interviews, never-before-seen interviews with directors and guest stars including Louis Gossett, Jr., Robert Culp, Eric Schaeffer, Ally Sheedy, more, deleted scenes, lots more.
| | Cotton Mary DVD (2000) Widescreen
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$10.19 In COTTON MARY, director Ismail Merchant explores the dynamics of being Anglo-Indian in post-colonial India. In 1954 British rule has officially ended in India but class-consciousness is still very much alive in the Macintosh household. After Lily Macintosh (Greta Scacchi) endures a painful pregnancy and delivery she becomes unable to breast-feed her baby daughter. Hospital nurse Cotton Mary (Madhur Jaffrey) comes to the rescue, secretly bringing the baby to her sister, a wet nurse, and uses the opportunity to become indispensably helpful and fulfill her ambitious desire to work in an English home. As an Anglo-Indian--she insists her father was a member of the British military--Cotton Mary ingratiates herself to Lily, considering herself more British than Indian. John Macintosh (James Wilby) is an absentee husband and father whose neglectful ways are fueled by the appearance of Mary's seductive niece, Rosie (Sakina Jaffrey, who is Madhur Jaffrey's real life daughter). Cotton Mary, whose nickname comes from her insistence upon wearing only British cotton, longs for acceptance by the white upper class members she serves while denouncing her Indian roots. Madhur Jaffrey, a long-time collaborator on Merchant Ivory productions, served as co-director of the film.
124 minute feature film DVD starring Greta Scacchi and James Wilby. An intriguing story of a British family trapped between culture, tradition and the colonial sins of the past.
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