The Corpse Grinders (1971)



A few facts about director Ted V. Mikels:

Always wears a boar's tooth on a necklace.
Lived in a castle-styled mansion in Las Vegas, replete with live-in strippers.
His dream project for many years was a film adaptation of Beowulf, to star Arnold Schwarzenegger who he knew as a fellow body building enthusiast.

The Amazing Transparent Man (1960)


One of Edgar G. Ulmers last films.

The Hitch-Hiker (1953)


Generally considered to be the first noir made by a woman.

The New York Ripper (1982)

The Enforcer (1976)


Dirty Harry is back for a third time.

The Wild Bunch (1969)

Cockfighter (1974)


A somewhat misleading poster for Monte Hellman's 
Cockfighter released as "Born To Kill".

Fake tagline created by the distributor:
"He came into town with his cock in hand, and what he did with it was illegal in 49 states."

The film is banned in the UK. 


Crime Wave (1954)


Featuring a young Charles Bronson under the name Charles Buchinsky.