King Kong Lives (1986)

King Kong has a weak heart and for ten years has been kept alive by Dr. Amy Franklin. An enormous female gorilla is discovered in the jungle and is given to Amy, who now has the right blood to attempt the impossible: to give King Kong an artificial heart. Awaking from the operation, King Kong is aware of the female gorilla. He sets then both free, overcoming Colonel Nevitt and his guards and they flee to the mountains; but they are pursued by Nevitt who is bent on King Kong's destruction. 1986. Starring Brian Kerwin, Linda Hamilton, and Peter Elliott. Yow! Will Bigfoot get a new heart one day?

Kid Stuff (1975)

Toby and Butch (Michael Coby and Paul Smith playing Bud Spencer and Terence Hill) are a couple of bumbling crooks who get a truck driving job hauling insecticide from Italy to France. Unbeknownst to the clueless duo, they're really smuggling guns. A group of equally inept mobsters try to steal the guns to no avail. Starring Michael Coby, Paul Smith, and Dominic Barto. Also known as Convoy Buddies.

House of Dracula (1945)

Dracula arrives at Dr. Edelman's office asking for a cure to his vampirism, but this is a ruse by Dracula to get near Dr. Edelman's beautiful female assistant and turn her into a vampire. Meanwhile, a sincere Lawrence Talbot, AKA the Wolfman, arrives seeking a cure for his lycanthropy. When Dr. Edelman's first attempt fails, Talbot tries to commit suicide by jumping off a cliff, but instead finds a network of underground caves where Frankenstein's Monster is in stasis. Chaos ensues as the three monsters fight for dominance of one another. Starring Onslow Stevens, Lon Chaney Jr., Lionel Atwill, and John Carradine. The last of the Monster Mash movies that started with Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943) and continued with House of Frankenstein (1943). All of these movies were made during WWII.

Dead For A Dollar (1968)

Three partners — the Colonel (John Ireland), the Portugese (Piero Via) and Roy Fulton (Gordon Mitchell) – rob a bank of $200,000.  But Roy double crosses the other two men and buries the loot in the grave that’s supposed to contain his body.  Gut-shot in the get-away, Roy sends a young man he’s befriended off to fetch a doctor. Instead, as Roy lies dying, Glenn (George Hilton) heads back to the grave for the money.  Instead of the loot, he finds Roy’s body.  And so begins the chase for the $200,000, or a share of it. Starring George Hilton, John Ireland, Sandra Milo, and Gordon Mitchell. Sort of a riff on The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly with George Hilton as a look alike for Clint Eastwood. Sandra Milo as a pretty blonde isn’t bad either.

House of Frankenstein (1944)

After escaping from the asylum, the deranged Dr. Niemann and his loyal hunchback assistant, Daniel, revive not only the evil Count Dracula, but the Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster as well. All in order to exact revenge upon their many enemies. Starring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr., and J. Carrol Naish. The beginning of the Universal mix of monsters. Hey, we need to get these guys fighting each other. It will be a box office success!