Ghouls & Gunslingers Triple Feature!

Three Classics From the Campy Horror / Western Cult Genres!



Yeeeeeehaw, it's time for a rootin' tootin' mayhem monster round-up! Howdy partner... have things got you down? Is the heiress of that big haunted Frankenstein castle on the corner being a pesky neighbor? Has Dracula down the avenue become a major pain in your neck? Are you rarin' to go but not quite sure how to handle a six shooter? Well friend, I reckon it's time you take a trip back into the rowdy, rough & tumble, rootin' tootin' shootin' days of the old west with our "Ghouls & Gunslingers Triple Feature"! See what unfolds when the baddest big men (and little ones too!) of the old west come up against the gnarliest of ghouls, monsters, & villains! You get THREE full length films plus some cool bonus features:

"Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter" -

This 1966 film directed by William Beaudine ("Bela Lugosi Meets A Brooklyn Gorilla") is a hootin' & hollarin romp through the old west as we watch the wildest westerner of them all meet up with Dr. Frankenstein's granddaughter... although don't take it all too seriously, because this movie is pure camp! Legendary outlaw of the Old West Jesse James, on the run from Marshal MacPhee, hides out in the castle of Baron Frankenstein's granddaughter Maria, who proceeds to transform Jesse's slow-witted pal Hank into a bald zombie, which she names Igor. More amusing than perhaps the plot itself is the cheesy sets and BAD acting. The amount of times you can spy the actors (especially the over grown Igor) bump into and MOVE the almost cardboard like sets is only comparable to the highly laughable 'special effect' helmet that Maria Frankenstein wears later on in the film when trying to control Igor, which resembles a bicycle helmet painted red with plastic antennae hot glued to the top of it. Narda Onyx stars as Frankenstein's granddaughter who seems to waver between her native Spanish accent and a sporadic German dialect and fills up most of her onscreen time re-explaining the plot and why the Frankenstein home is a casa and not a 'castle'. This movie is campy cheese b-movie mayhem to the hilt! Great for the cult film enthusiast and anyone who enjoys laughing at a good bad movie!

"Billy the Kid versus Dracula" -

Another 1966 film directed by William Beaudine, but this time starring horror legend John Carradine as the ever dapper, charming, and always dramatic Dracula. Dracula travels to the American West, intent on making a beautiful ranch owner his next victim. Her fiance, outlaw Billy the Kid, finds out about it and rushes to save her. The film is rounded out by a cast of hilarious character actors, including Virginia Christine as Eva Oster, the scatter-brained superstitious Spanish mother who tries to protect the young heroin, and at the same time serves as the poor man's Una O'Conner type a la classic Universal horror films. This film is only slightly less campy than it's sister film "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter", but is just as fun. Carradine chews at the scenary as his portrayal of Dracula borders between intense and over the top. You simply can't get a more 'bitingly' fun portrayal of Dracula than John Carradine! Don't miss what happens when the West's deadliest gunfighter versus the world's most diabolical killer!

"The Terror of Tiny Town" -

Predating our other campy western cult flicks by some 20 odd years, "The Terror of Tiny Town" rolled into sleepy western towns in 1938, directed by Sam Newfield. An evil gunslinging midget comes to terrorize the good little people of Tiny Town. The townspeople organize to defeat him, and zany antics ensue. Starring an all midget cast this movie is a cult classic! The feature is, of course, black and white and features a brief intro including an announcer and the two little stars of gigantic proportion, afront a curtain in a classic theatre. Following this film's release, it was reported that Jed Buell planned to use the same cast in a film version of the story of Paul Bunyan (with a large gentleman playing Bunyan). It is assumed this idea never got past the pre-production phase... and "The Terror of Tiny Town" remains the only feature with an entire cast of.. well.. vertically challenged actors. But don't think they're quaint and harmless.. oh no! They can sling the biggest and baddest guns of them all! Don't miss this hysterical b-movie gem!




There's just so much here! You get both the DVD and a BONUS CD for ONE low price! Don't miss out on this great set! Get these camp classic b-movies for only $20! AND, you get FREE postage (via media mail) in the U.S!

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