A**R
Not as bad as other reviewer says. Just have lower expectations and you're fine.
I don't know the other reviewer was expecting. i guess he/she was expecting an all horror movie package. With these public domain sets, you can't, nor you shouldn't, expect too much. As it is, for the price it's being sold and the amount being offered (only half of them are actual features;the others are serials in the public domain), I say it's worth it. I ordered this set mainly for Bad Taste and Bucket of Blood. The latter I already have in a double feature DVD with a terrible British horror comedy with Bela Lugosi as, you guessed it, Dracula. I want to sell that copy, but I want to own Bucket of Blood. The transfer of that on the double feature DVD is better, but this DVD has a more complete print. The other film, on the other hand, is hard to get now unless you want to buy an expensive bare bones disc. This is more affordable. The print offered here is decent, probably a rip from the VHS release that came out in the early 90s (which is how I first saw this). Considering it's an ultra-low budget movie and it will always looks average, it's satisfactory. Some of these other movies are most likely garbage, but it's worth it to get these movies in a more affordable set. Just don't expect too much in terms of quality. It's public domain after all. Lower your expectations and accept it for what it is: a decent, affordable set of a couple of decent movies and a few bad ones.
E**K
Not Satisfied
What I received was not what was shown. The item I received was entitled "50 Fright...." but each disc consisted of over 1/2 half Flash Gordon-like 1/2 hour serial TV shows. NOT exactly a fright movie or even in that same genera.
A**P
the true horror is the product itself!
I purchased this entire set for only one movie, "the Milpitas monster" and with only 3 other movies I didn't already have I had taken a gamble on getting this set....I LOST !! while playing the feature it was getting to a scene where the giant monster poked his hand through a window, scraping the wall and sparking the electrical wires and then...DISK MENU !!!!! ........what THE F@#$K the last part of the movie is missing!add the quality of the disks,( no print/markings at all it's as if the disks were burnt on a home computer!, I had to mark the disks myself ) and the fact the set only has 24.5 movies and two cinema serials means this set has a vacuum cleaner effect IT SUCKS AND BLOWS AT TH SAME TIME!!!
M**Y
26 movies and 2 serials...
“50 Fright Classics” is marketed as a pack of 50 movies which isn't accurate. 24 of these titles are actually episodes of old serials (episodic short films for theaters preceding the feature presentations a lot like the animated shorts like Looney Tunes or The Chubbchubbs except that these are to-be-continued and come off like a TV mini-series). These episodes tend to be roughly the length of a TV episode rather than a movie which is how they can fit 50 titles on so few DVD's.Most of the offerings are not terribly impressive. Even so, there are some potential gems here. I rather like a couple of these movies and found the serials interesting - not that they are great productions, they are actually rather unimpressive, but they are a part of the history of cinema that I have never explored before. Star Wars was inspired by serials like this, and while I've been aware of that for years I've never made the effort to check any of them out. This set gave me that chance which is the main thing I appreciate about it.Fright Classics contains 2 complete serials: The Lost City and Undersea Kingdom. Each episode of these is presented individually much like you would have seen them in the theaters. While they are not arranged back to back they are at least in the proper order and appear to be complete. I would say that getting these is the only reason you should consider getting this set at all.While collections like this are a great way to pick up a lot of old movies for a low price, you’re paying for quantity rather than quality. This particular set has some significant issues not the least of which is that some of the films are incomplete. They aren't just inferior edits, there are entire segments missing for no discernible reason. This is especially problematic with The Milpitas Monster which is missing the entire ending; the movie just stops in the middle. A few others are missing several minutes jumping randomly ahead cutting out significant scenes. This is the primary reason my rating won’t be any better than 2*. I’d give it lower than that if not for the serial offerings.Questionable content is going to vary a lot. The serial episodes would definitely fall into the G rated category, but some of the others would be R. I would say that most of them are probably more or less kid friendly since they tend to come from a time when sex, nudity, graphic violence, and strong language were rare. There are at least a few titles that include all of the above, though.The set crams all of its titles onto 4 DVD’s. The original box was cardboard and flimsy with each disc in a paper sleeve. It looks like it may have been repackaged in a sturdier plastic case.There are no extras.Movies:Here is a list of all the titles, with brief summaries, in alphabetical order. You can read full reviews of most of them (when I get them all posted) with quality comparisons to others prints that I’ve seen.-The Alpha Incident: People at a remote train station are infected by an alien virus. They have to stay awake or die while scientists hunt for a cure. Mostly drama with sci-fi tinges, it's decent but not great.-Arena of Death: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Ascent to the Upper World: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Atlantis Destroyed: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Bad Taste: Peter Jackson's first production; a low budget, homemade flick. Aliens are wanting to turn humans into the next intergalactic fast food craze, and a makeshift commando group is resisting them. It's mostly just a mindless gore fest with plenty of sick comedy.-A Bell from Hell: A young man has been released from a mental institution and plots revenge on his aunt and cousins for putting him there. A thriller that goes in unexpected directions this one has promise and good moments but doesn't deliver as a whole.-Beneath the Ocean Floor: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-The Blancheville Monster: A girl's family has been told that a curse that plagues them will lift if she dies before her next birthday. Either the monster roaming the grounds or an inexplicable illness will surely get the job done but not if her friends have anything to say about it. It's a decent movie of suspense and mystery.-The Bloody Brood: A drug dealer peddling to beatniks gets a power trip by watching people die. When he orchestrates a murder the brother of the victim comes looking for the culprit. It's not a bad offering though it is beatnik overload. Peter Falk stars.-A Bucket of Blood: Dick Miller plays a nobody who wants desperately to fit in with the cool beatnik crowd. He begins turning living beings into sculptures. His work is a hit, but of course no one realizes the secret to his success. How far will he go to stay on top? It's a pretty good flick if you can overlook gaps in the logic.-The Cold: A group of bored rich folks invite a number of people to take part in a game of fear that will leave the winner rich. But is the game lethal for the losers? Not worth watching, the plot unravels and is unsatisfying.-Crypt of the Living Dead: A young man unwittingly releases a 700 year old vampire from her prison tomb. As she wreaks havoc on a small island village the man responsible for her release must find a way to stop her and the cult that would serve her in order to save the woman he loves. It’s a pretty enjoyable but poor quality vampire flick.-Dagger Rock: Part of the Lost City serial.-Death in the Air: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Death Ray: Part of the Lost City serial.-The Demons of Ludlow: The spirit of a man mistreated by the town he founded resides in a piano presented to the townsfolk as a gift generations after the founder's death. The spirit begins taking lethal revenge on the descendants of the people that wronged him. Not worth watching.-Doomed: Part of the Lost City serial.-The Driller Killer: A struggling artist flips his lid and goes on a killing spree with a power drill. It's a string of pointless scenes intermingled with lots of shots of a performing band that isn't much good.-Flaming Death: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Hands of a Stranger: A pianist loses his hands in an accident and is given those of a dead mystery man. He starts losing his mind leaving people dead in his wake. It's right on the verge of being enjoyable with a weak premise holding it back.-Haunts: A killer terrorizes a small town, and a lonely farm girl is particularly traumatized. The trauma doesn't end with the cessation of the killings, either; there's more going on here. A fairly decent movie – nothing great but not a complete waste of time.-Horrors of Spider Island: A plane carrying a group of dancers on the way to a show crashes on a remote island. The manager of the group is bitten by a weird spider and begins mutating into a monster. As the girls are tormented by the murderous man-beast they think they have found rescue in a group of mining researchers, but they might not last long enough to get away. This is a really, really bad movie.-The House of the Dead: A man lost in the city is brought in by a kindly mortician who shows him 5 coffins and tells him 4 stories about the occupants: a stalked teacher, a videotaping serial killer, a couple of feuding detectives, and a tortured man. Some of the stories are good, but others not so much. Some of the performances here are surprisingly good.-Human Beasts: Part of the Lost City serial.-Human Targets: Part of the Lost City serial.-Into the Metal Tower: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-The Juggernaut Strikes: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Jungle Vengeance: Part of the Lost City serial.-The Legend of Bigfoot: This is a supposed documentary about a wilderness tracker who becomes convinced of the existence of Bigfoot and tracks the beast across the continent finally capturing footage of the creature in the wild. It's perhaps mildly interesting if you're into Bigfoot legends or wildlife footage (low quality as it may be).-The Lion Pit: Part of the Lost City serial.-Living Dead Men: Part of the Lost City serial.-The Mad Scientist: Part of the Lost City serial.-Man in the Attic: In the midst of Jack the Ripper attacks in London a strange man takes up residence in a room and board place, only he prefers the attic to his room. Some are suspicious of him while others think he's being unfairly judged just because he's a bit odd. It's an OK flick but with a lack of closure for most of the characters. Jack Palance is the man in the attic.-Medusa: A brother and sister used to a life of wealth and ease find out they are in danger of losing their inheritance. They set out to save their lifestyle by any means necessary including murder. But who is the victim and who is the culprit? It's a poorly paced nothing of a movie. Don't bother. It's mostly just an hour and a half of George Hamilton on screen.-The Milpitas Monster: A huge monster that likes garbage runs around stealing garbage cans and leaving giant footprints. This is a movie that's so bad it's amusing. The ending is missing.-Oasis of the Zombies: Zombie Nazis guard a lost treasure in a remote desert oasis. When a group of treasure hunters sets out to find it they are set after by the undead guardians. It manages to be entertaining just by being extremely campy but is not worth the effort for anyone looking for a serious movie.-Prisoners of Atlantis: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-The Revenge of Dr. X: A NASA scientist on vacation creates a plant man that likes to kill people. It's really, really bad.-Revenge of the Volkites: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Sisters of Death: Members of a sorority are lured to a reunion helmed by the father of a girl who died in an initiation of theirs. Is he out for lethal revenge? The living try to figure out what's going on as they one by one drop dead. It's a mildly entertaining flick with a satisfying ending.-The Snake People: Spanish soldiers and an innocent girl cross paths with a voodoo society. One of Boris Karloff's final films and not his shining moment.-Spider Men: Part of the Lost City serial.-The Submarine Trap: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Tiger Prey: Part of the Lost City serial.-Track of the Moon Beast: A man mutates into a lizard monster and kills people. Can his friends find a cure for him before he kills the woman he loves? It's not terrible but is mostly unimpressive.-Tunnel Of Flame: Part of the Lost City serial.-The Undersea City: Part of the Undersea Kingdom serial.-Virus: A doomsday virus has all but wiped out human life on the planet. Only an Antarctic outpost and a few isolated groups survive. Continued survival is the next challenge especially when automated defense systems set in place by the world's governments threaten to finish the job of annihilation. It's a fair effort with some moderately big name actors, but it suffers from being too broad and slow-paced.-War of the Robots: A scientist and a girl are kidnapped off a space station by aliens. The fate of the installation and the alien race hang in the balance. Not worth watching.-The Witch’s Mountain: A photographer and his spur-of-the-moment love interest take a trip to the mountains where they are lured to an ancient village apparently inhabited by witches. It has some creepy moments which give it potential but the plot is too convoluted to be interesting.
A**N
Perfect VLM
Unfortunately lack of captions served to all episodes. Just to watched the fly business. Real live on Antwerpen, Belique would be advantages.
K**R
classic
loads of episodes of ray Bradbury mysterys,and some sci-fi tv show as well as loads of old classic horrors,the best one is the jack palance jack the ripper film,great for the price
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