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THE ROGER CORMAN COLLECTION [8 FILMS - 4 DVDS]

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Director: Roger Corman
Label: MGM
 

 

Bloody Mama - 1970

Cult classic from Roger Corman starring Shelley Winters, Robert De Niro, Don Stroud, Diane Varsi, Pat Hingle & Bruce Dern. Based on a true story. Kate Barker (Winters) loves her four sons and would do anything for them. In an attempt to improve their lives, she leads them on a violent spree of bank robbery, murder, and kidnapping.

  • Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (1.85:1) Version
  • English, French and Spanish audio options
  • Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles


    A Bucket Of Blood - 1959

    In a jumpin' java joint, filled to the brim with kooky beatniks, poets and hipsters, and artist wannabe discovers he has a talent for modern art…and murder. Dripping with blood, social satire and "sick, sick comedy" (The Film Daily) this film, according to critic Leonard Maltin, "nicely captures the spirit of the beatnik era" and zips along with vibes of counterculture creepiness.

    Walter (Dick Miller) is a busboy overly impressed with the cool cats who hang out at The Yellow Door coffee house, and he wonders how to become "hip." When he accidentally kills his landlady's pet cat, Walter panics and covers it with clay. His prayers are answered, and before he knows it he's the "cat's meow" of the art world. His talent develops and -- surprise! -- he can sculpt humans the same way, too. Like so many artists, his real talent won't be discovered -- until he's dead.

  • Original Fullframe Version
  • English audio options
  • Optional French and Spanish subtitles


    Gas-s-s-s - 1971

    Anarchy goes airborne in this "insane, often uproarious" (Leonard Maltin) farce about vaporizing the generation gap! When a deadly gas kills everyone over 25, the world devolved into a chaotic - and zany - struggle for power. And as a band of peace-loving hippies goes cross-country seeking utopia - only to find football fascists and demented dictators - they soon discover that even the American dream has a touch of gas!

  • Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (1.85:1) Version
  • English and Spanish audio options
  • Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles


    The Trip - 1967

    Paul Groves (Peter Fonda), a television commercial director, is in the midst of a personality crisis. His wife Sally (Susan Strasberg) has left him and he seeks the help of his friend John (Bruce Dern), a self-styled guru who's an advocate of LSD. Paul asks John to be the guide on his first "trip". John takes Paul to a "freak-out" at his friend Max's (Dennis Hopper) pad. Splitting the scene, they score some acid from Max and return to John's split-level pad with an indoor pool.

    Paul experiences visions of sex, death, strobe lights, flowers, dancing girls, witches, hooded riders, a torture chamber, and a dwarf. He panics but John tells him to "go with it, man." Would you trust John?

  • Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (1.85:1) Version
  • English and Spanish audio options
  • Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles
  • Audio Commentary by Roger Corman
  • 'Love and Haight' Featurette
  • 'Tune In, Trip Out' Featurette
  • Psychedelic Film Effects


    The Premature Burial - 1962

    Talk about a tortured artist! Oscar® winner Ray Milland is Guy, a medical student and painter whose obsessive fear of being buried alive compels him to build himself a tomb with a view, equipped with everything he can think of to escape death. But it's when his long suffering wife convinces him to destroy the tomb that he finds himself in the gravest of danger!

  • Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (2.35:1) Version
  • English and French audio options
  • Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles
  • Roger Corman Interview


    X: The Man With X-Ray Eyes - 1963

    When the brilliant Dr. Xavier (Ray Milland) concocts a serum to improve human sight, he stumbles upon a formula for x-ray vision. Inspired by its awesome medical potential, but shunned by his short-sighted colleagues, the doctor tests the potion on himself, only to discover that his ability to see through walls, clothing and flesh is slowly eclipsed by and insatiable desire to look still further - even if it means seeing more than any mortal can bear!

  • Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (1.85:1) Version
  • English audio
  • Optional French and Spanish subtitles


    The Young Racers - 1963

    Joe Machin (William Campbell) is the devil-may-care auto racer with a reputation that doesn't endear him to other racers on or off the track. Joe makes fast time with women, often incurring the wrath of the jilted boyfriends that lose their girls to him. One such malcontent is Stephen Children, a former racer turned author. When Stephen loses his fiancee to the fast moving racer, he brings out his poison pen to write and unflattering expose on Joe. The author tracks the racer, discovering he may have misread Joe when he turns out to be a decent human being that bears little resemblance to his public image.

  • Widescreen (1.66:1) Version
  • English, Spanish and French audio options
  • Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles


    The Wild Angels - 1966

    Grab your chick, hop on your Harley and fly with this "sociological shocker" of a movie from the "cut-rate master of the macabre" (Time), Roger Corman, as he creates a "violent, savage film" (The Hollywood Reporter) that made high-octane stars out of Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd!

    Hell-bent on wreaking havoc, a motorcycle psycho-biker named Heavenly Blues (Fonda) rounds up his rebellious crew and takes off to the desert to recover a stolen chopper. There, a run-in with the cops leaves gang member Loser (Dern) deader than road kill - but it's when his funeral turns into a drunk-fest that this biker movie really shifts into high-gear…and hits the road with action and revenge!

  • Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (2.35:1) Version
  • English & French audio options
  • Optional French and Spanish subtitles

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