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EATEN ALIVE (German Lobby Card #15) |
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This is an original German theatrical lobby card for Umberto Lenzi's Eaten Alive. Excellent condition - pinholes. 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" $20 US |
1980 |

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EATEN ALIVE (German Lobby Card #16) |
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This is an original German theatrical lobby card for Umberto Lenzi's Eaten Alive. Excellent condition - pinholes. 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" $20 US |
1980 |

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EATEN ALIVE (German Poster) |
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This is an original German theatrical poster for Umberto Lenzi's Eaten Alive. Excellent condition - pinholes. 23 1/2" x 33" $75 US |
1980 |

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EATEN ALIVE (Italian Poster) |
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This is an original Italian theatrical poster for Umberto Lenzi's Eaten Alive. Mint condition. 25 1/4" x 18" $60 |
1980 |

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EL TOPO (Italian Poster) |
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This is an original Italian theatrical poster for Alexandro Jodorowsky's El Topo. Excellent condition, formerly folded, small tear. 25 1/4" x 17 3/4" $150 US |
1970 |

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ELEPHANT MAN, THE (Japanese Chirashi) |
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This is an original Japanese mini poster for David Lynch's The Elephant Man. Known as chirashi, these small posters are printed on high quality paper and distributed only in Japanese movie theatres for commemoration and advertisement before the movies release. The front is full colour and the back has images from and text about the film. Mint condition. 7" x 10" $20 US |
1980 |

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ELVES (DVD) |
Mandel, Jeff |
A group of girls head go for a romp in the woods and decide to hold some sort of séance. One of them cuts her hand by accident and a hellish nightmare begins when the blood fallen on the forest floor awakens an evil elf. The elves were created by a Nazi mad scientist during World War II and lie dormant until now. Now they must fulfill their special mission and mate with a virgin to take over the world as a pint-sized master race. The department store Santa who must expose this unholy force and stop the gruesome terror before Christmas is destroyed. With its wacky plot, quotable terrible dialogue, gore, nudity, bad taste, and bad acting, this is a festive favourite that will keep on giving regardless if your dizzy on rum and eggnogs. |
1989 |

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ELVIS (DVD) |
Carpenter, John |
This is the rare television movie that started the collaboration between master horror director John Carpenter (Escape From New York, The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China) and leading man Kurt Russell. Russell realistically portrays Elvis from his beginnings as a 35-dollar-a-week truck driver to one of the most popular music and film stars the world has ever seen. The film has the King about to return to the stage in his heroic Las Vegas comeback show, but he gets a death threat on opening night! Alone in his hotel room, Elvis flashes back to his past, now a million miles away. He remembers his rebellious youth in Mississippi, his early days in Memphis, then his meteoric rise to fame and fortune and the one true love of his life, Priscilla. |
1979 |

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ENDGAME (DVD) |
D'Amato, Joe |
The year is 2025 and the world is rising from the ashes of the nuclear war. The favorite TV show is Endgame, a game where the prey must escape the hunters for their lives. Al Cliver (Zombie, The Beyond) stars as Shannon, a champion prey, so good at Endgame that he is sponsored by the drug "Life Plus". One day while Shannon is doing the show, he runs into a telepathic girl (Laura Gemser of the Emmanuelle fame) who desperately needs his help. The two of them get a posse together and head to the desert wasteland. Along with having to deal with blind killer monks and a biker gang lead by a drooling blue mutant, the runaway group also has the sadistic Colonel Morgan and his Security Service in hot pursuit. Uncut from Japan. |
1983 |

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ENTER THE NINJA (DVD) |
Golan, Menahem |
Franco Nero (Django) stars as an American who has dedicated his life to learning the ways of the Ninja. Because of his superior skills and obtaining the right to be a “Ninja Warrior”, the western ninja is targeted for death by Sho Kosugi and a legion of martial arts masters. This is the early 80’s Ninja classic that spawned an obsession with millions kids the world over and had them making homemade ninja stars and nunchakus. |
1981 |

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