For those who love bad movies--really, really bad movies--this terrific set is like taking a one-two punch to the head. And yet you cry out for more.
Cult Camp Classics Volume 1 - Sci-Fi Thrillers (1958)
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Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Three amusing horror flicks feature on CULT CAMP CLASSICS VOLUME 1. The theme is "Sci-Fi Thrillers," and the feature films included are the 1958 version of ATTACK OF THE 50 FT. WOMAN, GIANT... Three amusing horror flicks feature on CULT CAMP CLASSICS VOLUME 1. The theme is "Sci-Fi Thrillers," and the feature films included are the 1958 version of ATTACK OF THE 50 FT. WOMAN, GIANT BEHEMOTH, and QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE. Please see individual titles for synopsis information. [More]
Starring: William Hudson, Allison Hayes, Gene Evans, Andre Morrell
Starring: William Hudson, Allison Hayes, Gene Evans, Andre Morrell, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eric Fleming
Director: Eugene Lourie, Douglas Hickox, Nathan Juran, Edward Bernds
Director: Eugene Lourie, Douglas Hickox, Nathan Juran, Edward Bernds
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