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#1
Previous Week # 1
Werewolf Woman(1976)
Directed by Rino Di Silvestro Starring Annik
Borel, Howard Ross and Dagmar Lossander
A woman has dreams that she is a werewolf so she goes out and finds men. She proceeds to have sex with them and then
rip their throats out with her teeth. She eventually falls in love but then she is raped and her lover is murdered so she
goes out for revenge.
98 Minutes - Color - Horror
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#2
Previous Week -
The Red House(1947)
Directed by Delmer Daves Starring Edward
G. Robinson, Lon McCallister and Rory Calhoun
Pete and Ellen have reared Meg as their own, ever since she was a baby and her parents took off.
Now a teen, Meg convinces her friend Nath to come help with chores on the farm. When Nath insists on using a short cut home
through the woods, Pete gets quite agitated and warns him of screams in the night, of terrors associated with the red house.
Curious, Meg and Nath ignore his warnings and begin exploring, getting closer to real danger and the dark secret of the red
house.
100 Minutes
- B & W - Mystery/Thriller
#3
Previous Week # 8
Nothing Sacred(1937)
Directed by William A. Wellman Starring Carole
Lombard, Fredric March and Charles Winninger
To redeem himself after a hoax, reporter Wallace Cook proposes a series of stories on doomed Hazel Flagg. Hazel discovers
she really doesn't have radium poisoning, but still accepts the big fling in New York that Cook offers her.
74 Minutes - Color - Comedy
#4
Previous Week # 3
Bloody Wednesday(1987)
Directed by Mark G. Gilhuis Starring Raymond Elmendorf, Pamela Baker and Navarre Perry
The movie circles
around an auto mechanic named Harry who is going through a nasty divorce. When he gets fired from his job he starts to
lose his mind and is committed to a hospital. After he is released his brother gives him a place to stay in a
secluded rundown hotel where he completely loses his mind.
96 Minutes - Color - Horror
#5
Previous Week # 9
Savage Weekend(1979)
Directed by David Paulsen Starring Christopher
Allport, Jim Doerr and David Gale
Several couples head upstate to the country to watch a boat being built. Unfortunately they are stalked by a murderer
behind a ghoulish mask.
80 Minutes - Color - Horror
#6
Previous Week -
Concrete Cowboys(1979)
Directed by Burt Kennedy Starring Jerry Reed, Tom Selleck and Morgan Fairchild
Two Montana saddletramps head to Nashville to open up a detective
agency. At first, the agency begins on a lark, but soon they get involved in a case involving a kidnapped singer.
91 Minutes -
Color - Action
#7
Previous Week -
Deep Red(1975)
Directed by Dario Argento Starring David
Hemmings, Daria Nicolodi and Gabriele Lavia
A musician witnesses the murder of a famous psychic, and then teams up with a fiesty reporter to find the killer
while evading attempts on their lives by the unseen killer bent on keeping a dark secret buried.
101 Minutes - Color - Horror/Suspense
#8
Previous Week -
Terror By Night(1946)
Directed by Roy William Neill Starring Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce and Alan Mowbray
When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Edinburgh train and
the son of its owner murdered, Sherlock Holmes must discover which of his suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.
58 Minutes - B & W - Mystery
#9
Previous Week -
Naked Massacre(1976)
Directed by Denis Héroux Starring Mathieu
Carrière, Debra Berger and Christine Boisson
Loosely based on the notorious Richard Speck murders, this is the grim tale of a disturbed Vietnam
vet returning home via Belfast, who invades a house shared by eight nurses and proceeds to terrorize and murder them.
85 Minutes -
Color - Horror
#10
Previous Week # 2
Baby Love(1968)
Directed by Alastair Reid Starring Ann
Lynn, Keith Barron and Linda Hayden
Now 15 years old, Luci grew up alone with her slutty mother in a poor district of London. After her mother's
suicide, Robert, her mother's former high-school boyfriend, brings Luci to his home where she meets his rich wife Aimee and
their teenage son.