Roger Corman Drive-In Collection
Roger Corman Drive-In Collection
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Roger Corman Drive-In Collection

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10 cult classics from the King of Drive-In Cinema! "Attack of the Giant Leeches": Cave-dwelling giant swamp creatures feast on human flesh! "The Wasp Woman": A youth formula turns a beautiful woman into a horrible winged menace! "Creature From The Haunted Sea": A smuggler plans to kill his human cargo plans and blame their deaths on a legendary sea creature, but the deadly monster turns out to be real! "A Bucket Of Blood": A bumbling busboy becomes the toast of the beatnik art scene after covering dead people in clay! "Last Woman On Earth": A love triangle from hell! After a nuclear apocalypse wipes out mankind, two survivors fight for the ultimate prize! "The Little Shop Of Horrors": When a nerdy florist cultivates a carnivorous talking plant, he is must find new victims to feed its insatiable appetite! "The Terror": A lieutenant in Napoleon's army pursues an intriguing woman to the castle of an elderly Baron who believes she is the ghost of his long departed wife! "Dementia 13": An axe-wielding lunatic amuck in a creepy Irish castle. Written and Directed by Francis Ford Coppola! "She Gods Of Shark Reef": A hideous stone god lords over beautiful island maidens! "Swamp Women": Rough and tumble female convicts make a prison break to find stolen diamonds hidden in the Louisiana swamp.

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Mar 1, 2012
Godisgood2us
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Take Me Back

I am old enough to remember Drive-In movies. These are classics from that era. Young people would not find them scary or entertaining because the special effects are not up to today's standards, but I enjoyed "going back".

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