| horrorA dissatisfied Montreal director of TV commercials is taught to astrally project himself by a mysterious woman. But soon he finds that he does it against his will when he sleeps, and while he does it, he commits savage acts against those in his life.
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| sci-fi, H.G. Wells, Movie Powder, aviA story of 100 years: a decades-long second world war leaves plague and anarchy, then a rational state rebuilds civilization and tries space travel. - IMDB Description
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| PoeA cleaned up version of this. I removed the logo and most of the Spanish subtitles. You can load the mpeg2 file into DVDAuthorGUI (a free program) and create a DVD to watch on your television.
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| The Bat, 1926, silent film, horror, mystery, batman, Batsignal Roland West, Robber, Masked, Criminal, VigilanteA Silent film based upon the Broadway play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, this Silent Gem was directed by Roland West in 1926, later being Remade as the Bat Whispers in 1930 (by Roland West) and again in 1958 in the Bat starring Vincent Price, also available at the Archive. Oh, and when I say silent, I mean silent - this was transferred from a 16mm print and was probably meant to be played with live musical accompaniment. | |
| mystery, comedy, Bela Lugosi, Jack HaleyAn insurance salesman is hired to guard the body of a man so his potential heirs don't try to bury it and invalidate the man's will. You can find out more about this film on its IMDB page.
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| SciFi, horror, Roger Corman, 1959The Roger Corman drive-in classic presented in widesreen. Starring Susan Cabot with Corman appearing in a small role(see if you can spot him).
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| comedy, SciFi, television, Feature FilmsNot to be confused with "Murder By Television" starring Bela Lugosi. This film is about a young inventor trying to get his television system financed. A gang of crooks are out to stop him. This film is considered science fiction by many because the concept of television was still on the drawing boards in the 30's, but it's also a comedy. Stars Lyle Talbot, Mary Astor, Nat Pendleton, and Joyce Compton. Whether you would consider this scifi or not, you should find it entertaining anyway.
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