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Fright Night (10 Movies On 3 DVDs)

Bela Lugosi , Vincent Price  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Bela Lugosi, Vincent Price, Lon Chaney Jr., Erich von Stroheim, Jack Nicholson
  • Format: Black & White, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: St Clair Vision
  • DVD Release Date: November 30, 2004
  • Run Time: 774 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0006HBLI2
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #102,556 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Frightfully entertaining, June 23, 2007
This review is from: Fright Night (10 Movies On 3 DVDs) (DVD)
ST. CLAIR's FRIGHT NIGHT features ten vintage horror classics. Bela Lugosi is prominent here-- he stars in two movies as well as a film created from an edited-down 1939 serial. Vincent Price tops the bill twice. Both his selections are goodies! Lon Chaney Jr. proves his cinematic sturdiness in "Indestructible Man," while eccentric director Erich von Stroheim for a change acts out in front of the camera in "Unnatural." Typecasting perhaps?

Also included are three excellent bonus features that make this an even better deal. FRIGHT NIGHT Is a great little "starter" collection. And for even more of these good-old scarefests, check out the HORROR CLASSICS 50 MOVIE PACK COLLECTION. It's a gigantic gathering of ghouls, vampires, zombies and monsters that will keep you sceaming for weeks!

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The following alphabetized program list provides individual 1 to 10 viewer ratings for each title, plus country of origin (if other than USA), years of release and principal actors.

(7.1) Carnival Of Souls (1961) - Candace Hilligoss/Frances Feist
(6.7) The House On Haunted Hill (1959) - Vincent Price/Carolyn Craig/Richard Long
(5.2) The Human Monster (UK-1940) - Bela Lugosi/Hugh Williams/Greta Gynt
(2.8) Indestructible Man (1956) - Lon Chaney Jr./Max Showalter
(4.7) Invisible Ghost (1941) - Bela Lugosi/Polly Ann Young/John McGuire
(6.9) The Last Man On Earth (USA/Italy-1960) - Vincent Price/Christi Courtland (in support)
(6.2) The Little Shop Of Horrors (1960) - Jonathan Haze/Jackie Joseph/Jack Nicholson (bit part)
(5.3) Nightmare Castle (Italy-1965) - Barbara Steele/Laurence Clift (in support)
(4.9) The Phantom Creeps (edited version of the 1939 serial) (1949) - Bela Lugosi
(5.9) Unnatural (W Ger-1952) - Erich von Stroheim/Hildegard Knef

plus--
EXTRA: A brief history of horror in the movies
EXTRA: Rare radio highlights of "The Haunting Hour"
EXTRA: Vintage horror trailers
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some key details to help you decide on this purchase., March 16, 2010
This review is from: Fright Night (10 Movies On 3 DVDs) (DVD)
I'm not doing a full review of each of these TEN films (I have pretty much done that under their individual titles) - but I chiefly wanted to make some relevant points about some of these movies which should help you decide whether to purchase this 3-DVD package or to get them in alternative offers.

First, I want to say that for the price, this package is actually a pretty good deal. I applaud the distributor for making this economy DVD set available and I feel like I got my money's worth and more.

"House on Haunted Hill" (B&W, 1959, 75 minutes) -- FIVE STARS! This is one of my top three horror film selections of them all, a terrific cult classic. This version is slightly reduced in clarity compared to many others which are available -- it's also rendered in full-screen which is a far inferior presentation to the original letterbox format. The best deal on this particular film (crystal-clear and in letterbox) is Vincent Price Double Feature: The Last Man on Earth/House on Haunted Hill. Of course with this DVD you also get "The Last Man on Earth," (one of the films in the 10-DVD set under review), yet another Vincent Price thriller which perhaps ultimately gave rise to the very superior color film of a similar theme, The Omega Man.

"The Human Monster" (B&W, 1940, 75 minutes) -- The genre here is actually more of a dreary mystery than it is a horror film and not one of Lugosi's better performances, (due to a weak/inappropriate script.) Lugosi is an insurance broker who scams his underwriters by, of course, knocking people off. He utilizes a pathetic, blind, buck-toothed near-mutant to facilitate his evil bidding - pretty distasteful, really and boring to boot.

"Indestructible Man" (B&W, 1956, 70 minutes) -- Lon Chaney, Jr. plays a robber/murderer who is caught and executed but, through a comedy of medical errors, is soon revived. He immediately seeks revenge upon his former partners in crime who sold him down the road and he kills anyone who gets in his way. I'm hardly on fire over this film but the singular redeeming aspect is that Chaney hunts down a sleazy, crooked, whining lawyer like a cur-dog... so that part was good.

"Invisible Ghost" (B&W, 1941, 61 minutes) -- FIVE STARS! The original film was 64 minutes but I don't know exactly what's been cut here. While this movie features an intricately complex plot, it's still thoroughly comprehensible -- the film editors did a great job on that aspect. This Lugosi vehicle is really a murder mystery and not so much a monster film except that Lugosi effects a Frankenstein-ish, arms-extended mesmerized gait as he heads off to strangle people. The film does end abruptly which is its single failing.

"The Phantom Creeps" (B&W, 1939, 75 minutes) -- FIVE STARS! This film/DVD is an adaptation from its original 265-minute serial version: Phantom Creeps - Volumes 1 & 2 (Complete Serial) (2-DVD). Of course the theater serial is notably better but the film here was nicely edited and the continuity is just fine. Lugosi always did his best stuff either as a monster or as a mad scientist, the latter being his role in this instance where his objective is essentially world domination through his cool robotic inventions, all powered by a rare and destructive element.

"Nightmare Castle" (B&W, 1965, 90 minutes) This is a really contrasty and grainy copy of the film, like it was snatched from a videotape which was originally recorded at a slow speed. Almost any other version would represent a superior choice so do not buy this package just to get this particular movie! It's an Italian film and a big Barbara Steele vehicle, B-Queen of older slasher-type horror flicks. The movie has also been known/marketed as: "Lovers Beyond the Tomb"; "Lovers from Beyond the Tomb"; "Night of the Doomed"; "Orgasmo," and; "The Faceless Monster". While the clarity isn't all that palatable in this instance, the movie itself is pretty strong in plot and I have always enjoyed it at the four-star level. While it's not precisely the same story, a similar type of film in this period genre which relies on many of the same gimmicks features Bill Campbell and you might like it too: Portrait in Terror.

"The Little Shop of Horrors" (B&W, 1960, 70 minutes) -- I first saw this flick on late-night television, two or three years after its release. It was well-received by almost everyone but most people found it tongue-in-cheek humorous, which surely met the objectives of the director. The despicable re-make, Little Shop of Horrors (Snap Case), was a dismal effort from my view, but I liked the original okay.

"Carnival of Souls" (B&W, 1962, 80 minutes) - This is a really strange and offbeat film, much like what one encountered in the television episodes of "The Twilight Zone." The movie conveys that 1960s film ambiance which reeks of the Drive-in Theater. Actually, it's not at all hateful... it's just in a category of its own, sort of refreshing in some aspects. I actually own this one in a different packaging which I like far better due mainly to the films which come with it: AMC Monsterfest Collection - Cult Classics, Vol. 1 (The Atomic Brain / The Brain That Wouldn't Die / Carnival of Souls / Night Tide).

In summary, this is a mixed genre of films spanning mystery, science fiction, horror, suspense/thriller, and beyond. I'm glad that I bought it and for the price, you could hardly go wrong in acquiring it if you like any two of these films.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Fright Night by Bela Lugosi, August 31, 2008
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Fright Night (10 Movies On 3 DVDs) This set is a total waste of time and money.You only get what you pay for. The set is of poor quality,(Sound&Picture),House on Haunted Hill has very dark picture.
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