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Radio Blue Heart presents TALES FROM THE PUBLIC DOMAIN!

Episode 31: Frankenstein’s Castle of Freaks! (aka Terror! Il castello delle donne maledette)

One of the more bizarre takes on the Frankenstein mythos. This time Count Frankenstein (that’s right, he is a count instead of a baron in this) creates a monster from the usual sources, but the extra special ingredient is a Neanderthal man for the body!

Assisting the good doctor in this little venture are a hunchback with a masochistic wife and a necrophiliac dwarf!

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage

Radio Blue Heart presents TALES FROM THE PUBLIC DOMAIN!

Episode 24: Mutant! (aka Night Shadows)

Bad but interesting entry in the zombie genre. This film began life as a script that ripped off Stephen King’s “The Stand” and eventually evolved in what you see here… The best they could do.

The film focuses on two brothers driving through rural Georgia. They get stranded in a small town when some rednecks they offended run them off the road. It becomes clear that the town is hiding something. That something is that a chemical manufacturing corporation has been dumping toxic waste down a mine shaft and it is leaking into the local water supply, mutating the locals into zombie-like creatures that spew acidic goo and suck blood.

This movie is bad but it should keep you entertained. It was directed by John “Bud” Cardos who directed other cult B-movies like “Kingdom of the Spiders” and “The Dark”. Dick Clark was a producer on the film though he was uncredited. An unofficial sequel was made called “Alien Predators” in 1987 and a loose remake called “Nightmare at Noon” with some of the same cast.

The film also boasts an awesome score by Richard Band.

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage

I tell a tale of the threshold people, so astounding that some of you may faint. This is a story of those in the twilight time. Once human, now monsters, in a void between the living and the dead. Monsters to be pitied, monsters to be despised. A night with the ghouls, the ghouls reborn from the innermost depths of the world.
Criswell, “Orgy of the Dead”

“The Vampire’s Coffin” and “The Robot Vs The Aztec Mummy” double feature trailer.

“Spookies” 1986

This movie used to come on tv a lot when I was little. Its really creepy and really weird. A group of “twenty-somethings” try to find a place to party and pick an abandoned mansion next to a grave yard. The place is infested with monsters and its owner is going to sacrifice them to bring his love back to life. 

If it seems disjointed and incoherent, that is because its kind of two movies in one. The scenes with the party goers were filmed then the production got shut down and then the scenes with the sorcerer and the boy were filmed and added later.

“Conquest” by Lucio Fulci!

One of the strangest fantasy films to come out in the wake of the success of “Conan The Barbarian”.

Though it is not specified were this is set, whether it be a lost age of man, a post-apocalyptic future or a world entirely unto itself. A young man named Ilius is given a bow that possesses mystical properties and is sent on a journey to discover his courage.

Ilius comes upon a land ruled by a monstrous cult leader named Ohkren who rules the peasants of the land through fear and terror in the form of her army of savage men, monsters and the belief that she controls the sun.  Ilius meets and befriends a wanderer named Mace and together they fight to free the land from Ohkren and her monsters.

This movie is lacking in plot by is long on action, gore and sex. Werewolves, zombies and other weird monstrosities run wild in this horror fantasy classic from Lucio Fulci!

“Fright Night” comics by NOW Comics. copyrighted 1988
A bit of background, these comics pick up after “Fright Night II” in 1988, with Charlie Brewster and Peter Vincent becoming full time monster hunters. A continuing antagonist is Evil Ed, freshly...

“Fright Night” comics by NOW Comics. copyrighted 1988

A bit of background, these comics pick up after “Fright Night II” in 1988, with Charlie Brewster and Peter Vincent becoming full time monster hunters. A continuing antagonist is Evil Ed, freshly back from the dead.