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B Movies
BMC Guide
Bikinis! Monsters! Motorcycles! Welcome to BMC, your new go-to site for B-movies by the likes of John Carpenter (Dark Star) and Roger Corman (Saga of the Viking Women). Now online and in full screen, watch unsung classics like Asylum by Psycho screenwriter Robert Block or Corridors of Blood with the inimitable Christopher Lee. Want to see international icons before they made it big? Check out Raquel Welch in A Swingin' Summer or kung fu king Sonny Chiba in Terror Beneath the Sea. Looking for the unexpected? How about The Ruthless Four, a spaghetti Western starring Klaus Kinski.
Now updated with even more B-movies featuring femmes fatales (The Cat Girl), jungle adventures (Curse of the Voodoo) and talking ventriloquist's dummies (Devil Doll). Whatever your B-movie taste, BMC has got you covered.Asylum
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(1972, dir. Roy Ward Baker) These four tales were written by Robert Bloch (Psycho) and feature an all-star cast including Peter Cushing, Charlotte Rampling, Britt Ekland and Herbert Lom.
The Cat Girl
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Corridors of Blood
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(1959, dir. Robert Day) Boris Karloff stars as a morphine-addicted doctor who falls in with a sadistic gang of killers, led by a young Christopher Lee.
Curse of The Voodoo
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(1965, dir. Lindsay Shonteff) A hunter makes the mistake of killing a voodoo sect's sacred lion in Africa, and upon returning home starts seeing frightening apparitions of stock footage lions.
Devi l Doll
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(1964, dir. Lindsay Shonteff) An evil ventriloquist/hypnotist -- aren't they all? -- plots to steal the beautiful Yvonne Romain's millions with the help of his killer dummy.
Fiend Without a Face
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(1958, dir. Arthur Crabtree) It's brawn vs. brains as a chain-smoking, coffee-swilling military investigator fights disembodied, bloodthirsty, atomic-powered brains.
The Horror of Party Beach
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(1965, dir. Del Tenney) Hot-rodders and motorcyclists at a beach party are attacked by radioactive mutant monsters -- but will the police believe their story?
How to Make a Monster
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(1958, dir. Herbert L. Strock) A fired makeup artist reaps rubber-faced revenge on the evil new bosses of American International Studios (which also produced this movie).
The Playgirls and The Vampire
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(1962, dir. Piero Regnoli) Five beautiful Italian showgirls take refuge from a storm in the castle of a toothy count who thinks one of them might be his reincarnated girlfriend.
Slau ghter of the Vampires
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(1962, dir. Roberto Mauri) Newlyweds Wolfgang and Louise are celebrating the renovation of their castle -- too bad they don't know a bloodthirsty vampire has moved into their wine cellar!
The Undead
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(1957, dir. Roger Corman) Roger Corman's classic shriekfest follows two psychic researchers who hypnotize a prostitute into reliving a past life, unfortunately that of an evil witch.
Viole nt Midnight
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(1963, dir. Richard Hilliard) A Korean War vet turned portrait artist becomes the prime suspect when his friends and neighbors are axed to death.
Voo doo Woman
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(1957, dir. Edward L. Cahn) A mad scientist using voodoo for his evil experiments decides the female leader of a jungle expedition would make the perfect subject for his work.
War of the Colossal Beast
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(1958, dir. Burt I. Gordon) The Amazing Colossal Man returns for round two, only this time the giant is insane, disfigured and eager to knock down buildings.
Werewolves on Wheels
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(1971, dir. Michel Levesque) Steve Oliver of Peyton Place slums his way through the best movie about biker gangs, Satanism and lycanthropy you'll ever see.
What a Carve Up
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(1962, dir. Pat Jackson) A man (Donald Pleasance) must spend the night in the family mansion to claim his inheritance, only to find his relatives dropping like flies.










