Friday, August 22, 2014

Greatest Terror Classics - Review & #Giveaway




Greatest Terror Classics! Over 130 Hours of Haunting Terror!
Starring the Masters of Terror: Bela Lugosi, Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Sr., Barbara Steele and Many More!
Journey into the soul of spine-tingling terror!
Unleash decades of monsters, maniacs, gore and more with this fright-filled collection of 100 horror classics!

For decades, horror films have frightened and delighted audiences by capturing their innermost fears and phobias and projecting them onto the silver screen. Honor your love of horror with this eerie array of cinematic scares, from the earliest silent films through the golden age of monster movies and beyond! Discover the darkest nights of fright and have a screaming good time with this collection of gruesome gold!

CONTENTS:
The Amazing Mr. X   (1948)  B&W  Turhan Bey
The Amazing Transparent Man   (1960)  B&W  Douglas Kennedy
Anatomy of a Psycho   (1961)  B&W  Ronnie Burns
The Ape   (1940)  B&W  Boris Karloff
Atom Age Vampire   (1960)  B&W  Alberto Lupo
Attack of the Giant Leeches   (1959)  B&W  Ken Clark
The Bat   (1959)  B&W  Vincent Price
The Beast of Yucca Flats   (1961)  B&W  Tor Johnson
The Black Dragons   (1942)  B&W  Bela Lugosi
Blood Sabbath   (1972)  Color  Anthony Geary
Bloodlust   (1959)  B&W  Robert Reed
Bloody Pit of Horror   (1965)  Color  Mickey Hargitay
Bluebeard   (1944)  B&W  John Carradine
The Brain That Wouldn't Die   (1962)  B&W  Jason Evers
Carnival of Souls   (1962)  B&W  Candace Hilligoss
The Corpse Vanishes   (1942)  B&W  Bela Lugosi
Creature from the Haunted Sea   (1961)  B&W  Anthony Carbone
Crucible of Horror   (1970)  Color  Michael Gough
Curse of Bigfoot   (1978)  Color  Bob Clymire
Dead Men Walk   (1943)  B&W  George Zucco
Death in the Shadows   (1985)  Color  Maayke Boulten
Death Warmed Up   (1984)  Color  Michael Hurst
Dementia 13   (1963)  B&W  Luana Anders
The Devil's Nightmare   (1971)  Color  Erika Blanc
Devil's Possessed   (1974)  Color  Paul Naschy
Doctor Jekyll and the Werewolf   (1972)  Color  Paul Naschy
Don't Answer the Phone!   (1980)  Color  James Westmoreland
Doomed to Die   (1940)  B&W  Boris Karloff
Double Exposure   (1983)  Color  Michael Callan
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Silent)   (1920)  B&W  John Barrymore
The Dungeon of Harrow   (1962)  Color  Russ Harvey
The Eerie Midnight Horror Show   (1974)  Color  Stella Carnacina
The Embalmer   (1965)  B&W  Maureen Lidgard Brown
Evil Brain from Outer Space   (1956)  B&W  Ken Utsui
Fangs of the Living Dead   (1969)  Color  Anita Ekberg
The Fatal Hour   (1940)  B&W  Boris Karloff
Frankenstein 80   (1972)  Color  John Richardson
The Giant Gila Monster   (1959)  B&W  Don Sullivan
The Gorilla   (1939)  B&W  The Ritz Brothers
Grave of the Vampire   (1972)  Color  William Smith
Green Eyes   (1934)  B&W  Charles Starrett
Guru, the Mad Monk   (1970)  Color  Neil Flanagan
Hands of Steel   (1986)  Color  John Saxon
Horror Rises from the Tomb   (1973)  Color  Paul Naschy
The House by the Cemetery   (1981)  Color  Paolo Malco
House on Haunted Hill   (1959)  B&W  Vincent Price
The House That Screamed   (1969)  Color  Lilli Palmer
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Silent)   (1923)  B&W  Lon Chaney
The Indestructible Man   (1956)  B&W  Lon Chaney Jr.
Invisible Ghost   (1941)  B&W  Bela Lugosi
It Happened at Nightmare Inn   (1973)  Color  Judy Geeson
Keep My Grave Open   (1976)  Color  Camilla Carr
The Killer Shrews   (1959)  B&W  James Best
King of the Zombies   (1941)  B&W  Dick Purcell
The Last Man on Earth   (1960)  B&W  Vincent Price
Last Woman on Earth   (1960)  B&W  Betsy Jones-Moreland
The Little Shop of Horrors  (1960)  B&W  Jack Nicholson
The Mad Monster   (1942)  B&W  Johnny Downs
Maniac   (1934)  B&W  Bill Woods
Manos: The Hands of Fate   (1966)  Color  Tom Neyman
The Manster   (1962)  B&W  Peter Dyneley
Metropolis   (1927)  B&W  Alfred Abel
Monster (AKA Monstroid)   (1979)  Color  James Mitchum
Monster from a Prehistoric Planet   (1967)  Color  Tamio Kawaji
The Monster Maker   (1944)  B&W  J. Carrol Naish
The Monster Walks   (1932)  B&W  Rex Lease
Mutant   (1984)  Color   Bo Hopkins
My Mom's a Werewolf   (1989)  Color  Susan Blakely
The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave   (1971)  Color  Anthony Steffen
Night Fright   (1968)  Color  John Agar
Night of Bloody Horror   (1969)  Color  Gerald McRaney
Night of the Blood Beast   (1958)  B&W  Michael Emmet
Night of the Living Dead   (1968)  B&W  Judith O'Dea
Nightmare Castle   (1965)  B&W  Barbara Steele
Nosferatu (Silent)   (1922)  B&W  Max Schreck
One Body Too Many   (1944)  B&W  Bela Lugosi
Oval Portrait, The   (1972)  Color  Wanda Hendrix
The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues   (1956)  B&W  Kent Taylor
The Phantom of the Opera (Silent)   (1925)  B&W  Lon Chaney
Point of Terror   (1971)  Color  Peter Carpenter
Revolt of the Zombies   (1936)  B&W  Dean Jagger
The Sadist   (1963)  B&W  Arch Hall Jr.
Satan's Slave   (1976)  Color  Michael Gough
Scared to Death   (1946)  Color  Bela Lugosi
The Screaming Skull   (1958)  B&W  John Hudson
A Shriek in the Night   (1933)  B&W  Ginger Rogers
Swamp Women   (1955)  Color  Beverly Garland
The Tell-Tale Heart   (1960)  B&W  Lawrence Payne
The Terror   (1963)  Color  Jack Nicholson
Terror Creatures from the Grave   (1965)  B&W  Walter Brandi
Terror in the Jungle   (1968)  Color  Robert Burns
They Saved Hitler's Brain   (1963)  B&W  Walter Stocker
The Thirsty Dead   (1974)  Color  Jennifer Billingsley
Tormented   (1960)  B&W  Richard Carlson
The Undertaker and His Pals   (1966)  Color  Ray Dannis
The Vampire Bat   (1933)  B&W  Melvyn Douglas
The Vampires' Night Orgy   (1973)  Color  Jack Taylor
The Werewolf of Washington   (1973)  Color  Dean Stockwell
White Zombie   (1932)  B&W  Bela Lugosi
The World Gone Mad   (1933)  B&W  Pat O'Brien



My Thoughts

I am a huge horror junkie, and I don't mean the new stuff that comes out today. Give me Vincent Price or Bela Lugosi any day. In this fantastic set, you get 100 of the best horror films ever to hit the silver screen. That's 130 hours of quality entertainment.  Some of my personal favorites that are included in this 24 disc box set are: House on Haunted Hill, The Tell Tale Heart, and of course, The Phantom of the Opera. But those are only the tip of the iceberg. The movies in this set range form silent movies filmed in the 1920s to a few from the eighties.  There is something for everyone and you just can't go wrong with a selection this diverse. Horror lovers everywhere will love it.


The Giveaway

 One lucky winner is going to receive a copy of The Greatest Terror Classics on DVD! To enter just fill out the rafflecopter form below. Open to the US only. Giveaway will end 9/12/14. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Mill Creek for offering this fantastic prize.

 a Rafflecopter giveaway



25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Also love the Harry Hausen Creature Collection

Linda K. said...

Are Flatliners or Donnie Brasco considered classics? I wouldn't mind owning those.

An Apel a Day said...

I'm like Dennis the Menace.

Jackie said...

Don't know if it's a classic, but I'd love to watch Party of Five with my family. I loved that show when it was on TV.
Thanks!

VickieC said...

Blue Thunder would be one that id like to watch

rochelle said...

I like to see the sci-fi collection

Tabitha said...

I'd love the DRIVE-IN CULT CLASSICS COLLECTION.
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Edna Williams said...

I like Blue Thunder.

MizVickik said...

I'd like the 20 Leading Men DVD!

Unknown said...

The sci-fi collection

Ronald Oliver said...

Definitely the Sci-Fi Collection! Horror & Sci-Fi are my favorite genres! :)


Ronald

Unknown said...

As a HUGE fan of Turner Classic Movies, I am SO glad to see a giveaway like this! In addition to the giveaway collection, I also like the 100 Greatest Cult Classic Set! Thanks for the chance to win this AMAZING giveaway!

Cheryl R said...

I would like some of the Shirley Temple movies.

squiresj said...

Shirley Temple - I am a big fan of Shirley Temple jrs362 at Hotmail dot com

Frugal Tumbleweed Acres said...

The Sci Fi Collection.

Bernie Wallace said...

I would love to get the Dennis the Menace DVD that they have on their site. BWallace1980(at)Hotmail(d0t)com

Jan Lee said...

I'd love Look Who's Talking Now :)

Kate F. said...

I'd love the Leading Men Film Collection.

ShempGames said...

I'd like to have a set of Partridge Family. I loved that one when I was a kid. My kids have seen all the Brady Bunch, but not this one.

Denise Low said...

I loved the nanny

Marilyn said...

I would like Donnie Brasco

heymissvirginia said...

I would love to have the FIRST LADY OF COMEDY LUCILLE BALL FOUR PACK.
She is one of my favorites.
heymissvirginia at embarqmail dot com

Madonna said...

I just love Mill Creek, I could easily spend a lot there. I would love to have the Benson series on dvd.

Daniel M said...

the Harry Hausen Creature Collection, loved his stop motion animation in the movies when i was growing up - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

Unknown said...

i would love the family holiday dvd