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Ek Daav Bhutacha

A simple and honest Master Sadashiv Deshmukh is transferred to Tegwadi village.He soon runs into trouble when he punishes the son of village head.Sadashiv befriends a village beauty Nakubala.But Sadashiv's trouble doesn't end here when a dance troupe enters the village.The village head empties his house to impress the dancer so that the dance troupe can live in it. Sadashiv goes in an abandoned house where he meets the ghost of Maratha solider Kandoji Pradhan who was cursed for separating two lovers and cant attain salvation.Sadashiv at first is scared but be friends the ghost.Kandoji realizes that by helping Sadashiv he will be free from the curse and also plays a big part to make Sadashiv and Nakubala to fall in love.

Ek Daav Bhutacha

6.0 1982
Death Reel

An eccentric collector of rare movies shot on super-8 dies and his library is sold off. Film Fanatic Marty Weeks successfully bids on several reels of film and rushes home to watch them. The projector clatters to life an the light flickers on the screen as terror unspools in early short films made by the Polonia bros between 1983 and 1985, right before their switch to the new video format. Witness the celluloid horror of maniacal cults, scarecrow vengeance, and even an Aqua-Maniac! Watch as Death Reel unfolds and the fevered beginnings of the Polonia Bros gets you in its death grip!!!!!!

Death Reel

NR 1986
Horror Rock

"Horror Rock" combines terrifying, heart stopping scenes from the most spine-tingling horror films ever made with some of the hottest classic indie rock music performed by the absolutely wickedest bands! This sizzling collection explodes with searing renditions from such cult classic bands like Del-Lords, Judas Kiss, Hurricane, Over The Edge, Wrath, Children Of The Wicked, Pandoras, Run Down Love Battery, Dickies, Booby Trap, Elvis Hitler and Hot Rod To Hell. If you like your music from beyond the edge, "Horror Rock" will deliver devilish pleasure to your ears as highlights from your favorite horror films make your blood run cold! Get ready for the rock & roll ride of your life as "Horror Rock" burns a hole in your soul!

Horror Rock

1.0 1989
Grampa Presents Carnival Of Souls

This was an installment in the "Grampa Presents" series of VHS tapes put out by Amvest video throughout the 1980's and 1990's, in which Al Lewis, playing Grandpa Munster (named "Grampa" in the tapes to avoid legal troubles with Universal, who owned the copyright to the Munsters), hosted public domain horror and science fiction movies, mostly B-movies. This tape has Grampa hosting the 1962 horror film Carnival of Souls, which featured ghouls haunting the main characters of the film.

Grampa Presents Carnival Of Souls

NR 1988
Secret Horror

Another regular evening at Mike's house turns into a comic nightmare. Finding himself a stranger in his own apartment, a "world totally fashioned from the effluvia of TV and pop music," Mike is plagued by a mysterious drop ceiling, his dry cleaning, and a host of ghostly visitors. This postmodern comedy of the banal is told as a suspense drama, in which an unseen "we" whispers imperatives to the hapless Mike, whose life becomes a TV game show in a place "somewhere between initiation and renovation." References to such pop trivia as the Partridge Family and the Kingston Trio suggest a collective cultural unconscious of trashy sitcoms, pop songs and brand names. Smith concludes with the outrageous but oddly affecting spectacle of Mike eating Bridge Mix and dancing to Neil Diamond's Forever in Blue Jeans.

Secret Horror

NR 1980
Satan Place: A Soap Opera from Hell

This is a feminist horror anthology, in which the beautiful bleach-blonde Stephanie Spencer fields a series of crude remarks from belching, T-shirt-wearing, pickup-driving character actors, then watches them die in grisly blood-spurting closeups after being visited by zombies, so that in the big final story of the video, she can dress up in black lingerie, tie her weenie boyfriend to the bed, and summon a demon into her body, if you know what I mean and I think you do. But the best story on the tape, "Too Much TV," stars Lisa Hatter as a girl who watches a slasher-movie host on cable all day, figuring out ways to kill her sarcastic mother Sonja Etzel, while we watch B-movie parodies like "Don't Go Into the Kitchen," "Bathroom Bullies," "Pretty Girl Floyd," "Nursing Home Revenge," and "Missouri Mop Massacre."

Satan Place: A Soap Opera from Hell

3.0 1988
WAVE of Terror

Two tales of unending horror! Hadley's Hellhole finds a female reporter (Clancey McCauley) and an archeologogist (GW Lawrence) investigating the reopening of an old mine that was rumored to be haunted by the men who died in a cavein back in the 30's. Will they find themselves confronting the ghosts of the past and will they be able to escape? (25 min.) Road Kill finds a jealous wife haunted by the ghost of the husband she murdered! Will her guilt get the best of her? Starring clancey McCauley and Mike Brady. (25 min.)

WAVE of Terror

NR 1988