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A
deadly Corman trio, with Karloff, Nicholson, and
a man-eating plant! All are cult favorites restored
from the Corman School of Low Budget - 101.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Feed Me! FEEEEEED ME! Arguably the greatest movie
ever shot in two days, this classic black comedy
revolves around a young florist who develops a carnivorous
plant that feeds upon humans. Jack Nicholson makes
a brief but memorable appearance as a masochistic
mental patient thats not to be missed.
Starring: Jonathan Haze, Mel Welles, Jackie Joseph,
Jack Nicholson, Dick Miller
Director: Roger Corman
Original Release: 1960 / TRT: 70 minutes / B&W
THE TERROR
Imagine this menage á trois! Boris Karloff,
Jack Nicholson and A Beautiful Woman (Sandra Knight).
Add an ancient castle on the Baltic coast in the
1800s and let your imagination run wild. The movie
was shot on the same set as The Raven, with all
of Karloffs scenes shot in less than three
days.
Starring: Boris Karloff, Jack Nicholson.
Director: Roger Corman
Original Release: 1963 / TRT: 81 minutes / Color
CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA
A two-bit crook helps a group of exiles (and a bunch
of cash) escape from a Caribbean island on his boat.
After killing the men, he blames their death on
a mythical sea monster. Trouble ensues when the
real sea monster shows up! This weekend wonder was
filmed in the same location as Cormans Last
Woman on Earth.
Starring: Robert Towne, Antony Carbone.
Directors: Roger Corman, Monte Hellman
Original Release: 1961 / TRT: 60 minutes / B&W |
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