| 198 products found for Cult Films in VHS  | With 1965's ALPHAVILLE--part sci-fi action film, part noir thriller--the acclaimed French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard achieves a stunningly clinical futurism using absolutely no special visual effects. The result is a moving, original film... |  | In this silent, classic example of early German expressionism, this cinematic landmark relates the stylized tale of a Dr. Caligari, a fairground showman who hypnotizes an innocent villager--turning him into a sleepwalking "zombie"--and compels him to... |  | Fabrizio De Angelis, the producer of Lucio Fulci's amazing ZOMBIE, tried to cash in on that film's success by financing this zombie/cannibal hybrid film that not only features ZOMBIE's lead actor, Ian McCulloch, but also some of its footage. The... |  | Gamera, the giant turtle with a soft spot for children, returns in this sequel to the original, GAMERA VS. GUIRON. Here, two boys, Akio and Tom, stumble upon a UFO and unwisely get in and start pushing buttons. Not surprisingly, the ship launches the... |  | Both WEATHER WOMAN features in a collector's box. See individual titles for details. |  | Lynn, a "typical" housewife, has her life turned upside down when she marries a man who is in considerable debt with the mob. During their wedding, the happy couple are attacked by a squad of gunmen, and Lynn accidentally shoots and kills one of her... |  | A collection of three erotic and/or disturbing stories. In the first, "Two Women Named Marika," one of the titular women has been a slave to the other's desire for years. As their story unfolds, the history of the relationship is disclosed. In the... |  | With 1965's ALPHAVILLE--part sci-fi action film, part noir thriller--the acclaimed French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard achieves a stunningly clinical futurism using absolutely no special visual effects. The result is a moving, original film... |  | With 1965's ALPHAVILLE--part sci-fi action film, part noir thriller--the acclaimed French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard achieves a stunningly clinical futurism using absolutely no special visual effects. The result is a moving, original film... |  | With 1965's ALPHAVILLE--part sci-fi action film, part noir thriller--the acclaimed French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard achieves a stunningly clinical futurism using absolutely no special visual effects. The result is a moving, original film... |
| Page 1 of 20 | | Previous1 | | | | | | | | |
|