WORTH IT FOR CARNIVAL Carnival of Souls looks amazing. It's crisp and there's no hiss. I have a Marengo copy that just can't compare. It's like night and day. This is an inexpensive way to get this ...

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Four horror classics: Carnival of Souls, Chamber of Horrors, The Last Man on Earth, and White Zombie.

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WORTH IT FOR CARNIVAL 5 by .. T. A. Hansen (eagan, mn USA)
Carnival of Souls looks amazing. It's crisp and there's no hiss. I have a Marengo copy that just can't compare. It's like night and day. This is an inexpensive way to get this flick.

Four Excellent Classic Movies 5 by .. Veritas Veritatis ()
These are three great movies
and one very good movie.

A value price, and you get
what you payed for,
less than great quality
video and audio.
If you wish to sample these movies,
this DVD is one way to do it,
but if you like one or more of them,
you will want a superior version.

nota bene: The description of
"The Last Man On Earth"
on the box is for a different
movie than that which is on
the disc.
The one on the disc
is the adaptation
of the classic story,
"I am Legend", by Matheson,
which I already have on DVD.
I was disappointed by
the deceptive marketing.

Among the greatest
horror movies ever:

"Carnival Of Souls"
The video quality leaves a lot
to be desired, but if you
have never seen this movie,
you are in for a treat.

"The Last Man On Earth"
Ditto.

"White Zombie"
Ditto.
While excellent,
I didn't like it as much
as I did the first two
and I don't think that it is
in the same league.

The very good movie:

"Chamber Of Horrors"
Regardless of the name,
this is not a horror film
properly speaking, it is a mystery,
and a pretty good one of its type,
with good, plot, settings
and characters.

These are all black and white,
full-screen movies.

(chilling whisper:) "The horror.... the horror...." 4 by .. Annie Van Auken (Planet Earth)
Transfer quality of ECHO BRIDGE 4 movie packs is quite good, although film stock is not always in the best of condition. A bargain price also makes these small collections attractive. All titles are contained on a single disc.


SYNOPSES for "Horror Classics V.2"--

CARNIVAL OF SOULS-- Industrial movie director Herk Hervey made only one feature film, and it is an absolute gem. It's the eerie story of the lone survivor of a car that plummets off a bridge and into a river. She feels alienated from everyone, and decides to relocate to a new state where she's taken a job as a church organist. On her night drive toward Utah, the woman is frightened by a spectre (played by Hervey himself) that suddenly appears outside her window. At her destination, she's mysteriously drawn to an abandoned amusement park. Once settled down, her anti-social ways continue, as does an urge to explore the delapidated park.

CHAMBER OF HORRORS-- Creepy British film about a doctor who challenges visitors to open a door with seven locks on it-- behind the door is a treasure in jewels. When they fail in the task, the insane doc takes his unwary victims to a dungeon torture room, where he exuberantly torments them to death.

THE LAST MAN ON EARTH-- A virus has swept the planet, transforming all but one lone scientist into blood-seeking zombies. He spends the days harpooning these creatures, while nights pass in pure terror, as he barricades his home against a demonic onslaught. One of Vincent Price's strangest efforts.

WHITE ZOMBIE-- Atmospheric early '30s fright flick about a witch doctor who double-crosses a plantation owner. The wealthy man causes the death of a woman engaged to another, and wants her brought back to life as his love slave, but the doctor has other plans for the poor girl.


HORROR CLASSICS V.3 features Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney Jr., plus a Roger Corman movie.


Parenthetical numbers preceding titles are 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings found at a film resource website.

(7.1) Carnival of Souls (1961) - Candace Hilligoss/Frances Feist/Sidney Berger/Art Ellison (uncredited: Herk Hervey)

(5.7) Chamber of Horrors ("The Door with Seven Locks") (UK-1940) - Leslie Banks/Lili Palmer/Romilly Lunge

(7.0) The Last Man on Earth (USA/Italy-1964) - Vincent Price/Emma Danieli/Giacomo Rossi-Stuart/Christi Courtland

(6.5) White Zombie (1932) - Bela Lugosi/Madge Bellamy/Joseph Cawthorn/Robert Frazer/Brandon Hurst (uncredited: Clarence Muse)

Horror Classics Vol. 2 - ID#12249 3 by .. Nefarius (Georgia)
Four movies on one disc.
Horror Classics Vol. 2 - Platinum Disc ID#12249

#1: Carnival of Souls - 1962 - Director: Herk Harvey

#2: Chamber of Horrors - 1940 - Director: Norman Lee

#3: The Last Man on Earth - 1964 - Director: Sidney Salkow
**NOTE** Mislabeling on the packaging, described as a 1924 silent movie.

#4: White Zombie - 1932 - Director: Victor Halperin

All in all; decent picture, decent sound. Nothing special, but menus all seem to work and thats rare for cheap compilation DVD's.
These movies are available individually from amazon, so you can see actual reviews and movie details if you search for the title under DVD's.