BIGFOOT: THE ORIGINAL MOVIE

BIGFOOT: THE ORIGINAL MOVIE

The original 1971 movie on bigfoot! This color film made the drive-in circuit throughout the summer of 1971 and featured great special effects and scantily clad hippie chicks. Has a 150-year-old legend come true? In the wilds of the rugged Northwest humans are captured by the legendary bigfoot. It soon becomes evident that a whole colony of these creatures exists and they intend to mate with their prey! As the original poster for the movie said: “America’s abominable snowman breeds with anything!” Starring Chris Mitchum John Carradine, Joi Lansing, John Mitchum, and Lindsay Crosby. Plus snack bar commercials and bigfoot-troglodite trailers.

UNKNOWN ISLAND (1948)

UNKNOWN ISLAND (1948)

UNKNOWN ISLAND is an early color crypto-feature that starts in a bar in Singapore (as all good South Seas adventures should) where a group makes a pact to go to an isolated island rumored to be full of prehistoric animals. When they arrive at the island, they discover that the stories they have heard are all true. Will they survive the many dangers to tell anyone what they've found?

THE FLYING SERPENT (1946)

THE FLYING SERPENT (1946)

In THE FLYING SERPENT, veteran 40s horror actor George Zucco plays mad archaeologist Andrew Forbes, who stumbles upon the nest of a monstrous winged serpent—the apparent source for the myth of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl—while on a dig in Mexico. After the creature seeks out and kills his wife to recover one of its missing feathers, Forbes realizes that he can use the serpent to protect an ancient Aztec treasure he has located in ancient ruins near Aztec, New Mexico, and also eliminate his enemies by planting a plume on their persons and letting the flying serpent Quetzalcoatl do the rest.