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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They're Baaaaaaaccck!
The name BACK FROM THE GRAVE refers to the age of these dozen fright films, which have literally returned from the cinematic boneyard to haunt your nightmares. This edition of the BLOOD SOAKED CINEMA series is a bargain-priced sampling of vintage horror from the years 1932 to '78. As the saying goes: "They don't make 'em like they used to," and this DVD package of oldie...
Published on June 17, 2007 by Annie Van Auken

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1.0 out of 5 stars Beware these are edited versions and the quality sucks
I just want to make sure that anyone buying these discs knows that they are edited for television versions, and the quality of the prints are terrible. The sound is also very bad.
This must be a distribution company out to make a quick buck, so please do not support them. For instance, "It Happened At Nightmare Inn" runs only 67 minutes, and I know that this has...
Published on September 6, 2005 by DjRobC


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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Beware these are edited versions and the quality sucks, September 6, 2005
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This review is from: Blood Soaked Cinema: Back from the Grave (DVD)
I just want to make sure that anyone buying these discs knows that they are edited for television versions, and the quality of the prints are terrible. The sound is also very bad.
This must be a distribution company out to make a quick buck, so please do not support them. For instance, "It Happened At Nightmare Inn" runs only 67 minutes, and I know that this has at least 30 minutes edited from it. There are entire sequences missing, and it is very very obvious when viewing the films.
I assume that this is legal, but I find it odd that the entire running time of these title is an outright lie.
Please again, do not waste your money!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They're Baaaaaaaccck!, June 17, 2007
This review is from: Blood Soaked Cinema: Back from the Grave (DVD)
The name BACK FROM THE GRAVE refers to the age of these dozen fright films, which have literally returned from the cinematic boneyard to haunt your nightmares. This edition of the BLOOD SOAKED CINEMA series is a bargain-priced sampling of vintage horror from the years 1932 to '78. As the saying goes: "They don't make 'em like they used to," and this DVD package of oldie scarefests surely proves the point.

For even more of the same, be sure to check out the HORROR CLASSICS 50 MOVIE PACK COLLECTION. It's a monster-sized selection of creeps, manbeasts, vampires and maniacs, all from the "Ghoulden" Age of Hollywood.

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The following alphabetized program list includes 1 to 10 IMDb viewer poll ratings for each movie, plus years of release and starring performers.

(6.2) I Bury The Living (1958) - Richard Boone/Theodore Bikel
(2.8) I Eat Your Skin (1964) - William Joyce/Heather Hewitt
(3.3) Indestructible Man (1956) - Lon Chaney Jr./Max Showalter
(4.6) It Happened at Nightmare Inn (1970) - Judy Geeson/Lone Fleming
(2.2) Legacy Of Blood (1971) - Rudolfo Acosta/John Carradine (in support)
(3.8) The Monster Walks (1932) - Rex Lease/Vera Reynolds/Mischa Auer
(4.8) The Murder Mansion ("Maniac Mansion" Spain/Italy-1972) - Evelyn Stewart
(5.6) Nightmare Castle (Italy-1965) - Barbara Steele/Laurence Clift (in support)
(3.5) Night of Bloody Horror (1969) - Gerald McRaney/Gaye Yellin
(3.9) The Severed Arm (1973) - Deborah Walley/Paul Carr/Marvin Kaplan
(5.1) Slave Of The Cannibal God ("The Mountain of the Cannibal God" Italy-1978) - Ursula Andress/Stacy Keach
(4.7) The Undertaker and his Pals (1966) - Ray Dennis/Warrene Ott/James Westmoreland
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