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| Keep, The (1983) |
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Director: Michael Mann Synopsis: Adapted from the novel by F. Paul Wilson and set in German-occupied Romania of 1943, the film introduces the invaders to the dark presence lurking within the walls of an ancient fortress in the Carpathian Alps -- a presence which doesn't take well to unwanted guests. When soldiers under the command of Captain Woermann (Jurgen Prochnow) begin to die horribly, he receives the unwanted assistance of Nazi Major Kampffer (Gabriel Byrne), who immediately assumes command and fo ... Read more
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| Kill, Baby...Kill! (1966) |
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Director: Mario Bava Synopsis: Italian horror maestro Mario Bava directs this Gothic spine-chiller about a series of suspicious deaths that turn a peaceful Italian village upside down -- especially when residents learn that gold coins have been embedded in all the victims' hearts. When the city coroner (Giacomo Rossi-Stuart) arrives to investigate, he discovers that the villagers are convinced the vengeful ghost of a local baron's daughter is responsible for the deaths. ... Read more
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| Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) |
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Director: Stephen Chiodo Synopsis: This low-budget cult classic horror spoof has one of the great movie titles of all time. Mike (Grant Cramer) and his sweetheart, Debbie (Suzanne Snyder), are smooching on lover's lane when they see what appears to be a meteorite crashing over the horizon. They loosen their liplock long enough to investigate and find a curious circus tent. There they discover malevolent clowns who stop their victims with popcorn-shooting guns and acid-drenched pies in order to feast on hu ... Read more
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| Killer Must Kill Again, The (1975) |
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Director: Luigi Cozzi Synopsis: A chain of increasingly gruesome crimes begins when an unscrupulous man named Mainardi (George Hilton) coerces a serial killer (Michel Antoine) into offing Mainardi's wife. After a young couple (Alessio Orano and Cristina Galbó) steals the murderer's car -- along with the fresh corpse in its trunk -- the killer sets off on a maniacal crime spree, staying one step ahead of the bumbling police in director Luigi Cozzi's giallo-genre thriller. ... Read more
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| Kindred, The (1987) |
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Director: Stephen Carpenter, Jeffrey Obrow Synopsis: A scientist discovers that he isn't an only child in this effects-laden creature feature whose cast includes screen veterans Kim Hunter and Rod Steiger among a host of other, less well-known performers. John Hollins (David Allen Brooks) is delighted to learn that his geneticist mother, Amanda (Hunter), has awoken from her coma years after she suffered a horrible car crash. During their reunion, he learns that she was trying to put an end to a misguided experiment at her ... Read more
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| King Kong (1933) |
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Director: Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack Synopsis: "How would you like to star opposite the tallest, darkest leading man in Hollywood?" Enticed by these words, brunette leading lady Fay Wray dyed her hair blonde and accepted the role of Ann Darrow in King Kong -- and stayed with the project even after learning that her "leading man" was a 50-foot ape. The film introduces us to flamboyant, foolhardy documentary filmmaker Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong), who sails off to parts unknown to film his latest epic with lea ... Read more
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| King of the Zombies (1941) |
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Director: Jean Yarbrough Synopsis: Set in the Caribbean shortly before the U.S. was drawn into WWII, this zombie chiller tells the tale of an American special agent who, along with his butler and a pilot, is sent out to find a missing American Admiral, whose plane crashed on one of the islands. Unfortunately, the hero's plane also crashes. Fortunately, a suave but sinister German doctor with a very strange wife is there to help them. The doctor explains that his spouse is in a strange trance and he is try ... Read more
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| Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) |
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Director: John 'Bud' Cardos Synopsis: An Arizona town is overrun by giant, hairy, vicious spiders in this creepy thriller. Investigating a mysterious rash of farm animal deaths, veterinarian Rack Hansen (William Shatner) discovers a migrating army of gargantuan tarantulas. Hansen and entomologist Diane Ashley (Tiffany Bolling) try to keep the killer spiders at bay, but the leggy giants can't be stopped and eventually surround a handful of terrified people in a remote hotel. ... Read more
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| Kingdom of the Vampire (2007) |
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Director: Brett Kelly Synopsis: Remake of the 1991 low-budget thriller. Jeff works the night shift, then comes home to his domineering mother, who has the grisly habit of slaughtering neighborhood children to satisfy her insatiable bloodlust. Jeff is reluctant to reveal his true identity until he meets Nina, a young woman with a strange attraction for the introvert. But Jeff's not the only one with eyes for Nina...mother has other plans for her! ... Read more
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| KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978) |
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Director: Gordon Hessler Synopsis: Men with a fondness for makeup, KISS stars in their first feature film, a musical mystery adored by fans but apparently detested by the band. Set to play a sold-out show at a California theme park, KISS is disturbed to learn that members of their audience have been mysteriously disappearing. Using their magical powers, the guys go up against the mad scientist who's responsible for the mayhem, leaving a trail of special effects in their wake. ... Read more
CineMorte Rating:          (10/10)
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| Kiss of the Tarantula (1976) |
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Director: Chris Munger Synopsis: Susan (Suzanna Ling) is not your ordinary girl: she lives with her parents in their mortuary that they run and she collects tarantulas as pets. Upon discovering that her tarantulas can do others lethal harm, she unleashes her furry little friends on the enemies who have been taunting her. Chris Munger directs this arachnophobic thriller while Eric Mason and Herman Wallner co-star. ... Read more
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| Kiss of the Vampire, The (1963) |
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Director: Don Sharp Synopsis: Producer Anthony Hinds used the alias John Elder to pen the screenplay of Kiss of the Vampire. Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman), an early 20th century Bavarian, entices a British honeymooning couple, Gerald and Marianne (Clifford Evans, Jennifer Daniel), to accept his hospitality. Once ensconced in Ravna's chateau, the couple discovers with horror that Ravna, Bavaria's biggest fan of Count Dracula, is the leader of an enthusiastic vampire cult. Clifford Evans plays the Va ... Read more
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| Kiss, The (1988) |
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Director: Pen Densham Synopsis: Twenty-five years ago, Felice (Joanna Pacula) boarded a boat for a trip to the Belgian Congo. Little did she know she was in for an inexplicable paranormal journey that would forever change her. Now a fashion model, she comes to New York to see her niece Amy (Meredith Salenger), who's anxious to meet her aunt. But Amy's excitement turns to fear when people start dying, and she soon realizes she's about to become part of a gruesome family legacy. ... Read more
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| Knife for the Ladies, A (1974) |
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Director: Larry G. Spangler Synopsis: A mutilating knife-killer haunts the small Southwest-desert town of Mescal. Though most victims have been prostitutes, the first was none other than Travis Mescal, the only son of the town's first family. When the Sheriff proves unable to solve the case, the town leaders invite Investigator Burns to unravel the mystery. Along the way, he confronts tension with the Sheriff, trouble with some citizens, and finally a killer whose motive we've heard before in Ripper-lore. ... Read more
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| Knife of Ice (1972) |
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Director: Umberto Lenzi Synopsis: In the Spanish countryside, a mysterious murderer begins targeting young women, which jeopardizes the life of Martha (Carroll Baker), a longtime mute. With many suspects to choose from, the police struggle to nab the killer, who keeps piling up more dead bodies. Directed by Italian Umberto Lenzi, this fright-filled horror film also stars Alan Scott, Eduardo Fajardo, Silvia Monelli and George Rigaud. ... Read more
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| Knives of the Avenger (1966) |
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Director: Mario Bava Synopsis: Director Mario Bava's superior Viking epic stars Cameron Mitchell as the knife-wielding warrior Rurik, a mysterious vagabond who rescues the beautiful Queen Karin (Elissa Pichelli) and her young son from the clutches of an evil warlord (Fausto Tozzi). As Rurik forms a close relationship with her son, Karin questions why this man with the murky past is risking his life to protect them. ... Read more
CineMorte Rating:          (7/10)
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| Konga (1961) |
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Director: John Lemont Synopsis: After a year in Africa, renowned botanist Charles Decker (Michael Gough) returns to England with Konga, a cute baby chimpanzee. It seems Decker plans to test a carnivorous plant serum on the animal that will accelerate Konga's growth. Soon the chimp becomes immense and -- at the behest of the mad doctor -- goes on a killing spree, the likes of which London hasn't seen since Jack the Ripper. John Lemont helmed this entertaining sci-fi yarn. ~Netflix ... Read more
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| Kwaidan (1964) |
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Director: Masaki Kobayashi Synopsis: Kwaidan is an impressively mounted anthology horror film based on four stories by Lafcadio Hearn, a Greek-born writer who began his career in the United States at the age of 19 and moved permanently to Japan in 1890 at the age of 40, where he eventually became a subject of the empire and took on the name Koizumi Yakuno. Hearn became a conduit of Japanese culture to western audiences, publishing journalism and then fiction incorporating traditional Japanese themes ... Read more
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