REVOK catalog: June 7th, 1998 http://www.revok.com e-mail (sales): revokx@revok.com e-mail (shipping dep't): revok@yesic.com Table of Contents: - Frequently Asked Questions - Horror - Dario Argento - Japanese - Godzilla / Gamera / Monster - Recent Acquistions - Revok Prime Cuts - Revok Records (new!) note: to search for keywords or a movie title use the "find" function (usually found under the edit menu) ***********Frequently Asked Questions************** 1) How are the movies packaged? REVOK "PRIME CUTS" and TAI SENG/BRAVO movies/laserdiscs come in their original package/box (full-color sleeve / hard plastic box, etc.), while all other movies come in a black glossy slipcase with original stickers. 2) Is Revok Film an illegal pirate operation? We are an authorized FILM THREAT VIDEO and TAI SENG/BRAVO dealers. In regards to the other films we carry, the section of American copyright law known as "The Berne Act" clearly states: films unreleased in the United States, including original version of films altered and/or edited for release in the United States, are not protected by American copyright; thus, they are considered public domain. The entire purpose of our company is to provide (otherwise unavailable) films to movie fans. We do not offer videos owned by American releasing companies. If a film should become available domestically we immediately stop offering it to our clients. 3) How good are the copies? Well, the quality of the picture varies. At the end of each description is a quality out of 10 (10 = mint, 9 = excellent, 8 = very good, 7 = good, 6 = satisfactory, 5 = fair, and we dont sell anything that is "unwatchable".) While a large majority of our prints are very good, some (because of their rarity, coupled with unavoidable PAL or SeCAM transfer distortions) are less than perfect. However, we guarantee the best available in North America and that our quality estimates are precise or your money back! All the Film Threat videos, Revok Prime Cuts videos, Tai Seng videos, and Laserdiscs are original copies, therefore you cannot possibly get a better picture quality. These titles come with full-colour boxes. If you have a specific question about any title ASK US! 4) Does "Buy 3 get 1 free" apply to all the movies available through REVOK? The "Buy 3 Get 1 Free" offer applies to any of our regular priced movies that range between $12 and $18 US. Remember that you still have to pay shipping charges for the free title(s), it must be of equal or lesser value than the others, and two tape sets only count as one title. Also, if you buy 6 you can get 2 free, and so on. Unfortunately, Film Threat Video, and Tai Seng/Bravo videos and laserdiscs do not apply to the offer. 5) How long will it until I recieve the movies? Approximately 2-3 weeks from the time that we recieve your cheque or money order. We now offer the option of Air Mail service which will speed up delivery considerably. (see question #7 for details) 6) How do I order? Send a cheque or money order payable to Revok Film Prodigies: Revok Online 2425 Truscott Rd PO BOX 40004 Mississauga, ON Canada L5J 2B0 **Due to the number of rubber cheques we have been receiving lately, orders paid by personal cheques will be delayed 3 weeks until they clear. Return customers in good standing as well as orders paid by Money Order or cash will still be sent upon reciept as usual.** Orders payable by: Personal Cheque (3 weeks shipping delay), Certified Cheque (immediate shipping), Money Order (immediate shipping), Cash (immediate shipping). 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Many countries have very strict laws regarding importing exploitation videos. We are not responsible if titles are seized by customs of your country. $5 each video ordered $7 each laserdisc ordered 9) Do you accept credit card orders? No. Sorry. 10) What kind of tapes do you use for your regular movies? We use Maxell standard high grade GX-Silver T-120 videocassettes. You can upgrade your tapes to Maxell extra high grade HGX-Gold T-120s at a cost of $2.00 per tape. There may be a slight change in quality, but this is not an actual upgrade of the movie. We do not offer this as an exchange, only as an option that can be added on at the time of purchase for the definitive video collector. Unfortunately T-160s ($18.00 titles) are not available for upgrading. Canadian residents should make sure they include the upgrade costs when figuring out applicable tax. 11) What does this term mean? LBX - letterboxed (you know with the black horizontal bars at the top and bottom of the screen) Dubbed - the English language is 'dubbed' in (this occurs in foreign language films) 12) What's the deal on your website...I'm having trouble figuring out where things are? The ASIAN page contains TAI SENG/BRAVO Asian movies. The NEW RELEASES page contains movie clips to download, links, and our new releases. The HORROR page contains all of our horror/sci-fi flicks, as well as out Top 10 list, and Top 10 Recommendations. The DARIO ARGENTO page contains Dario's flicks...be sure to crank up your speakers upon entering to hear some cool tunes by GOBLIN! The JAPANESE page contains films from Japan. The GODZILLA page also contains Monsters movies, and other Godzilla related films. The LASERDISC page contains the latest and greatest TAI SENG/BRAVO laserdiscs. The REVOK RECORDS page has CDs available from various 'electronica' bands The REVOK PRIME CUTS page contains our deluxe line of some of our most popular and favorite titles. All titles come in full color hard-shell plastic case! 13) How can I contact REVOK FILM PRODIGIES quickly with questions that I have? eIf you have any questions at all, do not hesitate to ask. For questions concerning specific titles or anything else, email us at revokx@revok.com. If you have a question concerning the status of your order, email our shipping department at revok@yesic.com. 14) Does REVOK RECORDS have online A & R? REVOK does take submissions. Please put together a package with your music (tape, DAT, or CD), any press clippings, bio, contact information, etc. and send it to Revok Records A&R dept. 2425 Truscott Rd. , PO BOX 40004, Mississauga, Ontario (CANADA) L5J 2B0. Packages will not be returned, and we will contact you if we are interested in any additional information. Thank you for considering us. For more info about Revok Records check out the website at http://www.revok.com/records/ 15) How do I get to the Revok Home Page? http://www.revok.com ~THE CATALOG~ **********H O R R O R********** ACCION MUTANTE In a future world ruled by good-looking people, a terrorist group of mutants kidnap the daughter of a rich businessman, to claim for the rights of the ugly people. Escaping from the police in their spaceship the trip ends abruptly when they crash in Axturiax, the planet of the crazy miners and no women. Directed by Alex de la Iglesia. English Subtitles. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ANTHROPOPHAGOUS Directed by Joe d'Amato, this starts out with a family being shipwrecked on a remote Greek island. The father devours corpses of his wife and child to survive and in turn becomes a deranged cannibal who comsumes anybody who ventures upon the island. Also known as The Grim Reaper. Uncut. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ARMY OF DARKNESS Sam Raimi's long awaited conclusion to the Evil Dead trilogy. This is the original version with the ending that the studio dubbed "too depressing". Version A: Extended running time of 15 minutes. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian. Version B: Japanese import with just the old ending. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian AQUARIUS Directed by Michelle Soavi (Dario Argento's World of Horror). This very stylish thriller deals with a theatre production cast who get picked off one by one while trying to rehearse for their new production. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE AWFUL DR. ORLOFF Dr. Orlof, a former prison doctor, abducts beautiful women from nightclubs and tries to use their skin to repair his daughter's fire-scarred face with the help of Morpho, a deformed monstrosity who delights in biting his victims. Directed by Jess Franco. Also known as Gritos en la noche. B&W. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian BAD TASTE New Zealand native Peter Jackson's gore classic. Features enough gory dismemberment, chainsaw surgery, brain eating and barf swilling to satisfy the most selective gore monger. This splatter happy black comedy is sure to please. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE BEYOND A decaying southern hotel serves as a gateway to hell, and the vicious undead return to the land of the living. This Lucio Fulci zombie classic features knockout FX by Gianetto DeRossi. Uncut. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian BLOODSUCKING FREAKS An owner of a Grand Guignol theatre and white-slavery racket keeps his slaves naked and caged up back stage. Features a brain being sucked through a straw, a human dart board, and other sick games. Filmed in Ghoul-O-Vision. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE BOOGENS Interesting little early 80's horror film about creatures that live in a mine shaft and terrorize a small village. Being never released on video makes this nice feature a rarity. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian BRAIN DAMAGE Frank Henenlotter's follow-up to Basket Case involves a medieval foot- long creature that injects a euphoric drug into a young man's head in exchange for fresh brains. Japanese import version features additional heavy duty gore scenes cut from the U.S. release. Uncut. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian BRAINDEAD Straight from New Zealand, this is Peter Jackson's entry for one of the best films of all time. The most original gory gut-burster ever made. Has more blood and guts than you thought could ever be on the screen. The cut U.S. version was released as Dead-Alive. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian BURIAL GROUND Directed by Andrea Bianchi, this is a grand splatter flick in Italian cannibal zombie tradition. There is an eyeball skewering Fulci homage, a zombie kid who bites mom's nipple off among other delights produced by FX wizard Gianetto De Rossi. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE BURNING A vengeful masked psycho brandishing pruning shears picks off councelors one by one at a lakeside summer camp. This version contains all the effects by Tom Savini that were edited out prior to its release. Uncut from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE This version of Antonio Margheriti's gorefest was extremely cut and domestically released as Invasion of the Flesh Hunters. Now see all the tongue-biting, bonesaw mayhem, shotgun executions, and the sewer spatter sequence you were intended to see. Uncut. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST Probably the sickest, most unpleasant movie ever made. This Ruggero Deodato film has no limits to what it shows. Complete with chicks on sticks, intestine chomping, and limb amputations. Intense. Uncut. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD This is the 98 minute foreign version of Lucio Fulci's Gates of Hell. There are brains running out of skulls, some bleeding eyes, and a girl who pukes up her intestinal tract, to name just a few highlights. Includes trailer. Letterboxed. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian CRIMES OF THE FUTURE Early David Cronenberg short film made in 1970. Takes place in the future where millions of post-pubertal females have died from a disease caused by cosmetics and discovered by a mad dermatologist. Bonus: most of other Cronenberg film, STEREO (1969), is also included. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DAVID LYNCH'S SHORT FILMS First is the early short The Alphabet. It is a very strange bit of film making has a mixture of animation and live action. Second is the short film Grandmother about a young boy that plants some strange seeds and eventually grows into a grandmother. Fair quality but rare. 5/10 $12.00 US or $16.00 Canadian DJANGO (1966) Django the Mexican outlaw wanders the country side dragging behind him a wooden coffin. After rescuing a woman from a group of bandits, he arrives in the town they just ravaged. The scene for confrontation is set and chaos ensues. Why does he drag the coffin everywhere and who, or what, is in it? You be the judge. Directed by Sergio Corbucci. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DJANGO KILL! (If You Live Shoot!) Mexican outlaw Django is part of a band of thieves that steal a cargo of gold from a stagecoach. The Americans in the band betray him and shoot all the Mexicans. Django, not completely dead, crawls his way out of his shallow grave, continues his pursuit of the gold and goes on a bloody rampage. Directed by Giulio Questi. Letterboxed. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE Francisco Dellamore is a custodian of the local graveyard who never leaves his workplace and feels good only in his small, dead world. Equipped with his revvolver, day after day he deal with the corpses that don't want to stay put in their graves. Directed by Michele Soavi, his forth feature is being released in North America in the summer of '96 as Cemetary Man. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DEMONIA Lucio Fulci's stylish tale of demonic possession. This film includes many signature Fulci gore scenes including a set piece with crucified, barfing, and burning nuns. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DEMONS 2 Residents of a high-rise apartment complex who are watching a TV documentary about the events of the first film find themselves at the mercy of another plague of demons when one if the creatures emerges from the TV set. Directed by Lamberto Bava with FX by Rosario Prestopino. Uncut from Japan. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DERANGED Unofficial film chronicle of Eddie Gein's life story. Profiles early FX work by Mr. Tom Savini and features Rob Blossom bringing his Tony award winning performance from stage to screen. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER An omnious legion of the doomed are determined to enslave the human race. The ruthless leader of the homocidal minions seek to corrupt a school teacher who unknowingly aids the Devil's diciple in his sinister mission. Directed by Michele Soavi and produced by Dario Argento. Also known as The Sect. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DUNE This is the three hour plus film version of Frank Herbert's celebrated science-fiction classic. More scenes have been added throughout to fill the viewer in on what some people didn't think was clear enough with David Lynch's original cut. The credits read "Directed by Alan Smithee" after Lynch's petition to the Director's Guild. From Japan. 10/10 $25 (2 tapes) US or $32.00 Canadian DUST DEVIL The dust devil, a shape shifter, emerges from the desert in search of lonely and unloved victims that have already lost everything but life itself. After breaking up with her husband, a woman wanders aimlessly in her car until she picks up a stranger. She begins to regret picking him up when strange things begin to occur. Directed by Richard Stanley (Hardware). Uncut. Letterboxed. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DOCTOR BUTCHER MD Four investigators travel to a remote Southern Asian island and encounter cannibals, zombies, and the title physician. Includes several disembowelings, some organ munching, and a head that gets chewed by an outboard motor. Written and directed by Frank Martin (Francesco Martino). Letterboxed. Uncut. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian EL TOPO Jodorowsky's tale of a hardened gun-slinger bent on defeating the desert-dwelling Masters to become the Fastest Gun In The West. Carefully constructing a surreal vision with twisted imagery and ciphered symbolism, Alexandro pushes your concept of reality to a level from which you won't return. 10/10 $18.00 US or $24.00 Canadian (T-160) THE EMERALD JUNGLE After getting hit by a truck in New York, a film belonging to a hitman becomes a hot tip to the whereabouts of a missing woman. When a couple goes to South America to find her, they come face to face with a cannibal cult leader who forces suicide upon his followers. Directed by Umberto (Make Them Die Slowly) Lenzi. Also known as Eaten Alive. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ERASERHEAD Made in 1978 and shown mostly in film festivals and art houses, Eraserhead is such a creepy movie that the viewer will find it hard to forget. In many ways watching David Lynch's Eraserhead is like watching a waking nightmare, the characters are bleak, the sets are dark and dirty and we are shown images that defy normal logic. The title character is an odd man who spends his nights watching a small woman dancing in his radiator. Need we say more? Shot in black and white, the movie shows one shocking scene after another and continues to do so until the very end. Letterboxed from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian FANDO Y LIS This is Alejandro Jordorwosky's first feature. The only existing print supposedly wet up in flames years ago, but now the film has mysteriously resurfaced for future generations to enjoy. It is loosely based on a play written by one of Jodorowsky's performance-art collaborators . In Spanish with English subtitles. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE FORBIDDEN ZONE This wacky film has a French midget king of the sixth dimension, complete with his two battling wives and a slew of topless concubines, capture unwitting commoners, including Squeezit Henderson the Chicken Boy. Danny Elfman does the music and stars as Satan while Richard Elfman directs. Also stars our favourite midget Hervé Villechaize of Fantasy Island fame. B&W. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian FRIDAY THE 13th This is the classic that set the standard for the teenkill sub genre. In this summer camp slasher there are many imaginative murders done at a fairly fast pace. Includes all the effects by Tom Savini that were edited out proir to its release. Uncut from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER II This is the uncensored version of the second film in Clive Barker's series directed by Tony Randell. Uncut. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian HARD TARGET John Woo's American film debut starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. This is the very rare screener version before Universal hacked it to bits. Contains close to 30 minutes of extra footage. Uncut. Letterboxed. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian HOLY MOUNTAIN Alexandro Jodorowsky's twisted tale of the most powerful individuals in the solar system who are out to become gods and rule the universe. Packed with enough screaming midgets and war amps to keep anyone happy. Recommended for a learning experience. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian HOUSE BY THE CEMETARY Lucio Fulci's tale of a family moving into the haunted house of Dr. Freudstein, whose need to ingest human flesh forces him to kill to survive. Meanwhile, the spirits of the doctor's wife and child roam the halls in search of sloppy seconds. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian HOUSE BY THE EDGE OF THE PARK David Hess (Last House on the Left) scares the pants off some suburbanites in this mean spirited romp. Yuppie partygoers learn the hard way when they pick up Hess and his retarded sidekick who end up stalking them with a straight razor. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian HOUSE OF CLOCKS A gang of vicious young punks break into the house of an elderly couple. While inside they continue to terrorize and eventually kill the poor people. Suddenly, the clocks in the house begin to run backwards, and the dead come back for revenge! Directed by Lucio Fulci. Also known as La Casa del tempo. Letterboxed. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian I DRINK YOUR BLOOD A vengeful young lad's father is killed by some hippies who slipped him way too much acid. The boy in turn gets revenge by slipping the hippies rabies-ridden meat pies. The hippies then contract hydrophobia, turn crazy, and then the chaos begins! Uncut from Japan. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ILSA: HAREM KEEPER OF THE OIL SHEIKS Ilsa trys her hand at the slavery trade by supplying women for the Harem Shieks to maim and torture. Eventually the brutalized harem girls are released and go on an orgy of castration against their tormenters. Uncut from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ILSA: SHE WOLF OF THE S.S. Ilsa along with her mammoth mammaries stars as a sadistic head torturer of a Nazi concentration camp where all sorts of grisly genetic and deviant experiments are carried out. Uncut from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ILSA: TIGRESS OF SIBERIA In this first half of this movie Ilsa devises grotesque tortures for the prisoners, feeds their pieces to her pet tiger, and get friendly with her guards. For the second half, it is 24 years later and she is running a chain of high-class brothels. Uncut from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ILSA: THE WICKED WARDEN This time directed by Jess Fronco, Ilsa is now running the Clinic of Las Palomas institution. Inside, women are treated for sexual deviation and political prisoners are tortured in the basement. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE A young novelist leaves the city to finish her novel and is noticed by a gang of men. One day they catch and strip her naked for the village idiot to rape. When he doesn't go through with it she is multiply raped by the others and left for dead…until she recovers she goes on a hunt for revenge. Uncut. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian INTRUDER Directed by Scott Spiegel and starring old Evil Dead cohorts the Raimi brothers and Bruce Campbell, this is the complete uncensored version of this master cheese. Contains the infamous bandsaw lobotomy and the trash compactor head squishing that was cut from the R-rated version. Uncut. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian JUNGLE HOLOCAUST Directed by Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal Holocaust), a lone survivor of a plane crash is captured and humiliated by cannibals before a sympathetic native helps him escape. The conspirator gets disembowelled, gutted, and has hot coals poured into her scooped-out throacic cavity. Also known as Cannibal. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT Wes Craven's critically acclaimed, intense, and disturbing film that has an almost documental feel. Even Craven himself considers this film so grim it shocks him. Uncut. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian LEATHERFACE This extremely rare rough-cut of Texas Chainsaw Massacre III features more gore, different scenes, and a new ending. Rated X. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian LET SLEEPING CORPSES LIE An experimantal pesticide developed by the government succeeds in killind bugs but unhappily raises the dead in the process. FX master Giannetto De Rossi provides pleanty of eye-gougings, breast-rippings, eviscerations and axe-wackings. Also known as Don't Open The Window etc. Letterboxed. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian MAKE THEM DIE SLOWLY Drug dealers torture their native slaves when they fail to produce the goods fast enough, but later end up getting tortured themselves, thus the title. Also known as Cannibal Ferrox. Allegedly banned in 31 countries. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian MARK OF THE DEVIL A sadistic nineteenth-century witch-finder uses all manner of touture to make women confess that they are all in league with the devil. Contains lots of graphic depictions of dismemberments, amputations, hangings, burnings, and so on, all based on fact. Uncut. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian MARQUIS France's answer to Meet the Feebles. This surreal sex farce is unbelievably bent and simply indescribable. Includes twisted orgies, torture tombs, a talking dick, a people with 3-foot lobsters hanging out their bums. In French with English subtitles. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE NEW YORK RIPPER A hard-boiled New York City detective is put on assignment to track down a psycho/slasher who is murdering victims left, right and center. Directed by Lucio Fulci and packed with some very nasty and grisley scenes. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian NIGHT OF THE ZOMBIES Directed by Bruno Mattei (Vincent Dawn) this film has zombies walking the earth because of a toxic leakage. Features the exact score by the Goblins from Dawn of the Dead. Also known as Hell of the Living Dead. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian NIGHTMARE CONCERT This is Lucio Fulci's newest and goriest film yet. The film follows the disintegration of a filmmaker (Lucio Fulci playing himself!) into hallucinatory near-madness. Runs 6 minutes longer than the Italian print, and both endings are included. Also known as Cat in the Brain. Uncut. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ON THE AIR For all the David Lynch fans out there, we have just required his complete short-lived comedy series ON THE AIR. This acclaimed wacky summer fill-in series lasted just seven episodes and you can get them all for just $25.00 (two tapes). All episodes commercial free and uncut from Japan. 10/10 US or $21.00 Canadian POSSESSION Mark (Sam Neill) returns to Munich from a long business assignment to find that his wife is leaving him for what he figures is another man. It turns out though that she leaves both her husband and her lover for a supernatural encounter with a strange creature in an empty apartment. Uncut from Japan. Letterboxed. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE RAINBOW THIEF Alexandro Jodorowsky's latest film is a bit more commercial, but still crazy enough in it's own right. Omar Shariff and Peter O'Toole live in a sewer beneath the city streets with a stuffed dog. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE RETURN OF THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE This is the forth installment in the infamous series about the evil cannibalistic family that dwell in the Texas backwoods and feed off ignorant teens that seem to always make wrong turns. Billed as the "real sequel" (or even a remake) of the original, Kim Henkle writes and directs his vision of what The Texas Chainsaw Massacre really is about. Uncut from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SANTA SANGRE Alexandro Jodorowsky's latest masterpiece is an extraordinary visual experience. What more could you ask for than to see a group of Corkys snort cocaine, dance, eat fresh fruit, and then go to the cathouse? Insanely awesome. Uncut. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SHIVERS Residents of a completely self-contained, up-scale apartment complex are infected by a parasite that turns them into sexual crazies. David Cronenberg's feature film debut with excellent effects by Joe Blasco. Also known as They Came From Within. Uncut. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE SMUGGLER Cigarette smugglers in Naples run into problems with cocaine operations being set up by a rival smuggler. Full of nasty delights including a women's face being burned off with a blow torch. Directed by Lucio Fulci. Also known as Luca il contrabbandiere. Letterboxed. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SOCIETY Directed by Brian Yuzna and featuring FX by Screaming Mad George, this slime-slurping oddity is sure to please. Rare foreign disc print contains footage not found in cut North American version. Rated X. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian STAR WARS: THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL This purposely buried holiday TV special is quite a rarity. Includes the first appearance of Boba Fett in an animated short and the also the first appearance of the incoherent Chewbacca family. Stars the original cast as well as the lovely and talented Bea Arthur, Diahann Carroll, and Art Carney. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian STREET TRASH A mouthy store owner finds a case of tainted liquor in a storeroom an begins selling it to local bums for a buck a bottle. Chaos begins when the hooch circulates through the city and starts causing people to melt into multi-colored piles of slime. An FX spectacular directed by Jim Muro and written by Roy Frumkes (Document of the Dead). Also include the original 16mm short. Uncut from Japan. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SWEET MOVIE Insane. If you like muff and dump contests, this movie has your name written all over it in chocolate pudding. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: A FAMILY PORTRAIT The first ever comprehensive documentary on the making of one of the most successful independent horror films ever made. Includes interviews, film footage, and never before seen production photos. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian TOUCH OF DEATH A gigolo runs rampant in the city streets killing off women after he gets bored with them. Directed by Lucio Fulci. Also known as Quando Alice Ruppe Lo Specchio. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian UNMASKED PART 25 Slasher parody about the disfigured son of a notorious serial killer who is forced to re-examine his world view after he falls in love with a beautiful woman. Funny and gory. Unrated. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian VIDEODROME In David Cronenberg's most accomplished film, the bizarre story anglessurface and develop during James Woods' spiral into paranoia. This is the rare letterboxed print of the unrated version of the film. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian VOICES FROM BEYOND This Lucio Fulci flick starts with a nice family man getting poisoned. The murder gets classified as stomach problems and the killers run free until the man's spirit returns to aid his daughter in finding the culprits. Also known as Voci Dal Profondo. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ZOMBIE In this Lucio Fulci classic, some intrepid investigators head to an isolated Carribean island on which a virus is causing the dead to get up and munch on the living. Also known as Zombies 2. Letterboxed. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ZOMBI 3 Lucio Fulci's long-awaited sequel to his masterful film Zombie (a.k.a. Zombies 2). Filled with as much blood, guts, and maggots as the first. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ZOMBIE 4: AFTER DEATH A bunch of researchers studying immortality on a remote island feel the wrath of the zombies when a voodoo plague makes the Dead Ones rise. Hearts are torn out, faces are ripped off, and heads explode in this impressive movie. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ***************D A R I O A R G E N T O******************** THE BIRD WITH CRYSTAL PLUMMAGE This is Dario Argento's feature film debut. It is a violent psychodrama about an American writer living in Rome who witnesses an attempted murder and is subsequently persued by the would-be assasin himself. Although not as graphic as his later work, this film is still quite visually stylish. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian CAT O' NINE TAILS Early film written and directed by Dario Argento that is characteristically stylish and gory. A reporter is in pursuit of a mad slasher and is aided by a blind ex-reporter. Letterboxed. Uncut. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DARIO ARGENTO: MASTER OF HORROR Directed by Luigi Cozzi, this documentary starts where World of Horror left off. The difference is, this gives a more personal look at Dario Argento and a lot of the film is excellent one on one interview. In Italian with English subtitles. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DEEP RED Filled with style and gore (including a beheading by an elevator), a man witnesses the murder of a mind reader and sets out to track down the killer. With the inclusion of a score by the Goblins, it only adds to what's already a Dario Argento masterpiece. Letterboxed. Uncut. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET A phantom slasher is amok, but by using laser technology, the victims' eyes are photographed in hope that they will reveal the image of the killer. Full of graphically presented nasty murders and colourful decor, this Dario Argento flick is worth a watch. Letterboxed. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian INFERNO A Dario Argento classic. Tenants of a strange apartment building are killed in various strange ways when they try to find out what's behind the numerous strange occurrences. FX by Mario Bava. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian PHENOMENA A girl who controls insects, a murderous mutant child, a chimpanzee that wields a straight razor, and the honourable Donald Pleasance fill the roster of this insane film directed by the mighty Dario. The North American version "Creepers" was trimmed of twenty minutes. Uncut from Japan. 9/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian PROFONDO ROSSO This is the complete uncut Italian version of Argento's Deep Red. Features a brief musical prologue as well as additional dialogue between David Hemmings and Dario Nicolodi. Letterboxed. In Italian with English Subtitles. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SIMONETTI: HORROR PROJECT A key element of Dario Argento's finest films is the powerful Italio-Synth-Rock score performed by Goblin hidden in the background. This rare concert video has Claudio Simonetti and friends performing all their hits from Phenomena, Tenebrae, Demons and more. There is even a Deep Red remix with Dr. Felix rapping over top. Letterboxed. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian STENDHAL SYNDROME In his lastest feature, Dario has his daughter Asia being stalked and tormented by a slick serial rapist. She also suffers from a condition where pieces of art evoke crazy emotions and engulf her with the surroundings paintings. Every bit as graphic as his other films, but this time Dario includes some computer morphing effects as well as a bullet entering the face that has to be seen to believe. Vive l'Argento. Uncut from Japan. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SUSPIRIA A young woman arrives in Rome to take up studies at a ballet school, and finds herself up to her ears in maggots and a coven of witches. With a flamboyant, blood-red colour scheme and a pounding score by the Goblins, this is probably Dario Argento's best film. Uncut. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian TENEBRAE An American detective-story writer visiting Italy to promote his latest book gets unwanted publicity when a psychopath starts murdering woman, using methods borrowed from his novel. This Dario Argento flick was edited and released as Unsane in the U.S. Uncut. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian TERROR AT THE OPERA This amazing Argento film deals with a young opera star who is terrorized by a madman. By putting needles under her eyelids, the evil man forces the singer to witness his murders. Visually stunning and one of Argento's best. Uncut. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian TRAUMA A head-collecting psychopath had Aura's (Asia Argento) parents on his chopping list and she's next. Along with her new acquaintance David (Christopher Rydell) the two track an eerie trail of decapitated heads until Aura is forced to unearth an unholy secret from her nightmarish past. Seven minutes longer than the North American release. Fair quality. Letterboxed. 6/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ZOMBIE: DAWN OF THE DEAD When Dario Argento produced George A. Romero's horror masterpiece, the deal was he was allowed to alter the film however he deemed fit for it's European release. Argento left all gore intact, snipped out a bit of dialogue, and relied solely on Goblin for the score. The end product is a suprisingly fast paced action movie that is very different than what you're used to seeing. George A. Romero 20 minute interview included. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ******************J A P A N E S E************************* SHINYA TSUKAMOTO Films HIROKU THE GOBLIN Shinya Tsukamoto's tale concerns the awakening of an ancient demon intent on mass slaughter. Some really crazy ideas (such as each subsequent victim's profile being emblazoned as a scarred portrait into the flesh of one character) populate this partial Raimi rip. Letterboxed. Subtitled. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian TOYKO FIST Tsuda, a businessman, runs into a childhood friend on the subway. The friend is working as a semiprofessional boxer and Tsuda begins to suspect that his friend might be having an affair with his wife to be. After an altercation, Tsuda begins training rigorously himself, leading to an extremely bloody, violent confrontation. Directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. In Japanese with no subtitles. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Other ASIAN/JAPANESE Flicks ANGEL GUTS: RED LIGHTNING When a cameraman asks a female magazine designer to assist him in shooting a brutal rape scene, some better forgoten memories surface, and strange things start to happen to her. Before long the woman wakes up with a dead bloody stranger in her bed. Directed by Takashi Ishii. Letterboxed. English Subtitles. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian DEATH POWDER Directed by Shigeru Izumiya, this visually fascinating flick jumps from black and white, to film, to video with lots of multi-layered imaging. In the near future of Neo-Tokyo, renegade soldiers heist a stolen bio-cyborg which is still active and capable of infiltrating their minds with its biological weapon, the Death Powder. Subtitled. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ENTRAILS OF THE VIRGIN The title becomes the ultimate plot synopsis as various forms of self- gratification are performed with nothing but severed appendages. Japanese hell-spawn show the ladies a good time that you'll try but fail to forget. 6/10 $12.00 US or $16.00 Canadian GUINEA PIG: DEVIL'S EXPERIMENT A young girl is kidnapped by a gang of boys with the intention of abusing her. That is exactly what they do, in a number of ways, until she eventually dies. In Japanese with no subtitles. 7/10 $12.00 US or $16.00 Canadian GUINEA PIG: ANDROID OF NOTRE DAME A midget mad scientist kidnaps, disects, and kills hapless females in an attempt to find a cure for his terminally ill girlfriend. In Japanese with no subtitles. 6/10 $12.00 US or $16.00 Canadian GUINEA PIG: FLOWERS OF FLESH AND BLOOD A girl is kidnapped while strolling along a Tokyo backstreet by a man dressed like a samuria. She is then strapped to a table and subjected to numerous atrocities. In Japanese with no subtitles. 7/10 $12.00 US or $16.00 Canadian GUINEA PIG: PETER'S DEVIL WOMAN DOCTOR Experiments are conducted on a series of patients, this time including males for the 1st time in the series, but not as harsh. The doctor responsible is a transvestite named Peter. In Japanese with no subtitles. 6/10 $12.00 US or $16.00 Canadian KAMEN RIDER J Kamen Rider must stop the Fog Mother who is one human sacrifice away from causing another Ice Age. To save the world he has recover a little girl before Fog Mother sticks the sacred knife into her heart. Letterboxed. English Subtitles. 8/10 $12.00 US or $16.00 Canadian KEKO MASK Students are systematically tortured and mistreated by teachers at a school where discipline is considered the cornerstone of education. But when things get too out of hand, the title female crusader (who's completely naked except for her cape and mask) eliminates the bad guys by stunning them with a glace at her genitalia before snapping their necks in various ninja leg locks. Subtitled. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE LAST FRANKENSTEIN Tokyo is being ravaged by an epidemic contagious plague which causes all of its carriers to commit suicide within a 3-5 year incubation period. This film manages to ambitiously blend a myriad of disparate storylines and contrasting films genres into a mesmerizing, coherent whole courtesy of it's writer/director Sake Kawamura. Letterboxed. Subtitled. 7/10 16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian LIVING DEAD IN TOKYO BAY The dead are brought back to life after a meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere, and releases toxic fumes that contaminate the citizens of Tokyo. Decked out in blades and leather, a girl sets out to save the civilians trapped in their small communites ravaged by zombies. Directed by Shigeru (Death Powder) Izumiya. Subtitled. 8/10 16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian RIKI-OH: VOL. 1 & 2 These are the two original animated shorts that are an adaption of the Story of Ricky live action film. Just as hyper-violent and filled with the same, if not more over the top bloody action. In Japanese with no subtitles. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian ROBOKILL BENEATH DISCOCLUB LAYLA A power failure at a local disco club causes a long inactive cyborg secretly created in WWII to come life. A guy and a girl are being stalked by the killer robot until two mysterious men, armed with a large arsenal of weapons, appear to kick its ass. Letterboxed. Subtitled. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SHOGUN ASSASIN In this ultra-violent Japanese western, a samurai takes his young son on a cross-country blood spree of medieval Japan. Together they hack off limbs, cut some throats, and sever a few hands to get even with the enemy. Dubbed in English. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian STAR OF DAVE This part of the animated series that was made into the live action film Star of Dave: Beauty Hunting. Initially inspired by Masaaki Soto's episodic adult manga. In Japanese with no subtitles. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian STAR OF DAVE: BEAUTY HUNTING A boy is born 9 months after a criminal breaks into a house, torments the husband and rapes the wife. After the boy grows up, he acts as if he is a normal guy, but he secretly is just like his father. He converts his basement into a torture chamber and eventually father and son reunite to capture young girls together and viciously torment them. Letterboxed. English Subtitles. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian STORY OF RICKY One of the bloodiest movies ever made. In this hilariously outrageous prison action flick, revengeful Ricky disembowels, demolishes, and destroys victims from start to finish. Very graphic and highly recommended. Letterboxed with no subtitles. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian SUKEBAN DEKA The Sukeban Deka are an organization of girls who don't like the normal life of a teenager and have dedicated themselves to fighting for law and order, with metal-razor yo-yos. When the principal of a school for delinquent teenagers tortures the students when they refuse to become his soldiers, the yo-yo gals come to the rescue. Letterboxed. Subtitled. Also includes 45 min. animated version. 8/10 $18.00 US or $24.00 Canadian TOKYO DECADENCE This is the story of a young Japanese S&M prostitute who has trouble finding happiness amid a cesspool of affluent, morally corrupt clients. Writer/Director Ryu Murakami uses the story to make a broad statement about the trouble people have living in contemporary Japan. English Subtitles. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian THE WANDERING KID SERIES The most graphic animation ever created. Filled with more demon rape and disembowelments than you can deal with. Contains explicit sex and brutal violence. Newly upgraded version is completely uncensored, in original Japanese with subtitles. 9/10 Tape 1 (Episodes 1-3): $18.00 US or $24.00 Canadian (T-160). Tape 2 (Episodes 4-5): $16.00 USor $21.00 Canadian. Both tapes available together for $30.00 US or $40.00 Canadian WOMAN IN A CAGE Judge Murayama is the head of the Inquisition Branch of the Japanese military during WW2 and really enjoys his job. When the judge has the hots for an upper-class business, his investigative team fabricates evidence and chaos ensues. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian YAMATO TAKERU In Yamato, two brothers are born and are destined to be king. Since a twin birth is a bad omen to the the throne, Osamumko remains in Takeru is saved by a golden Pheonix before being executed. After both sides grow stronger with the help from the Gods, a battle of epic proportions ensues. Letterboxed. Subtitled. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian **************G O D Z I L L A / Monster Flicks********************* Godzilla: King of the Monsters (1954) A giant monster reptile with radioactive breath is revived, thanks to nuclear testing and goes on a mad rampage destroying Tokyo. The movie that starited it all. Stars Raymond Burr. In English with Japanese subtitles. Black and White. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla Counterattacks (1955) In the second entry of the Godzilla series, another monster is introduced to fight Godzilla. Anguirus, the big spiked turtle, wages war on Godzilla as they level many cities along the way. Dubbed in English. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian King Kong vs. Godzilla (1968) An exploration team discovers a lost tribe of savages and their god King Kong on a tropical island. Meanwhile, some American pilots discover the chunk of the glacier Godzilla was sealed in back in 1955. King Kong arrives in Japan just in time to fight Godzilla now on the loose. In Japanese with English subtitles. Letterboxed. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Destroy All Monsters (1968) In the year 1999, all the Earth's giant monsters (Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, Angilas and Minya, among others) are incarcerated on a small island near Japan. The Klaaks, a race of aliens from a small planet somewhere in the asteroid belt, release the beasts and send them to trample the cities of our world. An Earth spaceship must penetrate the aliens' moonbase and take control of the monster army before a final confrontation with the space dragon King Ghidrah. In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973) Some underwater aliens deploy a couple of creatures in retaliation against atomic testing and enviromental pollution. These monsters, Megalon (a giant cockroach) and Borodan (an enormous chicken) fight big G who is now a close friend of mankind. In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989) A scientist combines the cells of a rose with those of Godzilla to create a biological creature more horrifying than any seen before. The two do battle after a destructive tour of Japan by Godzilla. Dubbed in English. Letterboxed. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla vs. King Ghidrah (1991) Time travellers from the 23rd century return to 1992 to warn Japan that Godzilla will cause a catastrophic nuclear incident in the 21st century. When King Ghidrah shows up, the visitors' true plan of destroying Japan is discovered. Luckily for the Japanese, Godzilla was still created and will now battle it out with Ghidrah. In Japanese with English subtitles. Letterboxed. 8/10 or In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla vs. Queen Mothra (1992) Two tiny women (The Cosmos) reveal that the Earth is fighting back for all the harm humans have done here by sending out the evil Battra. The Cosmos offer their help by calling Mothra to battle the creature but Godzilla also appears and a three way battle begins that threatens to destroy Japan. In Japanese with English subtitles. Letterboxed. 8/10 or In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla vs. Mecha-Godzilla (1993) The G-Force uses the future technology they find by examining the remains of Mecha-King Gidorah remains to create a Super Mecha-Godzilla. They then control Mecha-Godzilla in a battle to try and destroy Godzilla. In Japanese with English subtitles. Letterboxed. 7/10 or In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla (1994) When Mothra went into outer space to stop a meteor from reaching Earth, she accidentally took with her cells from Godzilla and remaining cells from Biollante. These combined cells go through a black hole and create a new creature, Space Godzilla. Space Godzilla heads to Earth to confront Godzilla, Junior Godzilla, and the new G-Force robot, Mogera. In Japanese with English subtitles. Letterboxed. 7/10 or In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Godzilla vs. The Destroyer (1995) Godzilla has developed a bright flaming glow, so the G-Force tries to freeze him so he won't explode. But another problem arises as a horde of human sized creatures are formed from a combination of Godzilla cells. Now the military must try to stop these creatures and stop Godzilla from going through a nuclear meltdown that could destroy the world. In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian GAMERA FLICKS Gamera (1965) A giant jet-propelled fire-breathing space turtle terrorizes the earth following an atomic explosion. He befriends children and destroys adults. Dubbed in English. Black and White. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Gamera vs. Gaos (1967) After being awakened by a blasting from a road construction crew, Gaos the prehistoric giant vampire bat reaks havok upon Japan. The only thing that can stop him is Gamera, the super turtle. Dubbed in English. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Gamera vs. Guiron (1969) Two children are kidnapped by an alien spacecraft. To get the children back, Gamera must go up against two alien sisters and their razor sharp pet Guiron. Dubbed in English. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Gamera vs. Monster X (1970) A giant creature attacks Japan during the World Fair and its up to Gamera to stop it. But the monster injects Gamera with its offspring and a research team must take a craft into Gamera's body to eliminate the parasite. Dubbed in English. Letterboxed. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Gamera vs. Zigra (1971) Zigra, the giant shark monster, arrives on Earth to level great cities into piles of rubble. After childrens cries are heard by Gamera, he comes to town to battle it out for them. Dubbed in English. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Gamera: Gaurdian of the Universe (1995) The giant flying turtle is back where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. In Japanese with English subtitles. Letterboxed. 8/10 or In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Gamera: Adventures of Legion (1996) A meteorite crashes into Japan and giant bug monsters start eating people in subway tunnels and shopping malls. Gamera, now equiped with flippers, must defeat the bug creatures and save Japan from total destruction. In Japanese with English subtitles. Letterboxed. 8/10 or In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian OTHER MONSTER MADNESS, ETC. Atragon (1964) A renegade Japanese nationalist is an admiral in charge of Atragon, an elusive atomic supersubmarine. At the helm of his sub, he finds himself to be the only person capable of saving humanity from the underwater kingdom of Mu and their evil queen. Reconstructed. Dubbed in English. Letterboxed. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Attack of the Mushroom People (1963) Five vacationers and two crewmen become stranded on a tropical island near the equator. The island has little edible food for them to eat, so when they have to wait for the yacht to get fixed, they start to struggle over the food rations which were left behind by the former crew. Soon enough they discover something unfriendly. Dubbed in English. Letterboxed. 7/10 or Dubbed in English. 8/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Frankenstein Conquers the World (1965) The heart of Frankenstein's monster is stolen from Dr. Frankenstein and taken by U-boat to Japan. When caught in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, it begins to grow and several years later a disfigured wild-boy is discovered. He grows at an enormous rate and eventually escapes his chains by chewing off his hand, which survives and crawls around until it dies of malnutrition. In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian King Kong vs. Mecha-Kong (1967) King Kong is brought in to a mine by an evil ruler to dig for precious gems when the robot MechaKong is unable to do the task. This leads to the machine and the real Kong engaging in a tremendous battle that threatens to level Japan. In Japanese with no subtitles. Letterboxed. 10/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian Secret of the Telegian (1960) When a soldier learns how to teleport himself, he seeks vengeance against friends who abandoned him in a cave at the end of the Second World War. Only a Black and White version was released in the U.S., this is the original uncut colour print. Dubbed in English. Letterboxed. 7/10 $16.00 US or $21.00 Canadian War of the Gargantuas (1966) An experimental lab animal called a gargantua escapes from his captors and is suspected to be the creature that is killing people all over the countryside. But when the gargantua from the lab appears at the same time as the evil gargantua, the two begin to battle across Japan. In Japanese with no subtitles. 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