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The Amazing Movie World of
Herschell Gordon Lewis
AKA THE GODFATHER OF GORE

(All tapes in the Herchell Gordon Lewis Collection are just $15.00 each!)

The Prime Time AKA Hell Kitten
When feisty little she-cat Joanne ventures into the adult world, the voracious youngster bites off more than she can chew becoming involved with a bruiser detective and a beatnik artist who ties her up and forces her to pose nude. With James Brooks, Maria Pavelle, Betty Sentet, Karen Black (her debut - and she takes it all off in a racy skinny dipping scene!)
Directed by H.G. Lewis.

1958, b&w $15.00

Living Venus
The hard-hitting story of the girlie magazine publishing industry and the reckless men who run It! This is not average nudie movie. Fired from his job at Newlywood Magazine, ambitious Jack Norwall decides to start his own publication, PAGAN. With the hel p of a sympathetic photographer, Ken Carter, Jack promotes a beautiful model Peggy Brandon as the "living image of Venus." Jack breaks his engagement with Diane and marries Peggy. In a fit of jealous rage, Ken leaves the magazine. Eventually, Jack's arrog ance causes the business to collapse. Peggy quits too and then commits suicide when Jack asks her for a divorce.
With William Kerwin, Danica D' Hondt, Harvey Korman (?), Jeannette Leahy. Produced by David F. Friedman. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1959, b&w $15.00

The Adventures of Lucky Pierre
One of the first nudie-cuties that entertained and delighted adult audiences! Meet Pierre's playmates, as comely a covey of curvaceous quail as any hunter set his sights on! And these desirable, delicious damsels are devoid of any and all inhibitions! You'll see more and laugh more than ever as Pierre focuses on hocus-pocus and bares the old skin game!
With Billy Falbo and Pierre's Playmates. Produced by David F. Friedman. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1960, color $15.00

Bell Bare and Beautiful
Another nudist movie starring busty Virginia Bell. Rick Bradshaw sets out on a relentless search for the girl who haunts his dreams. The exhaustive babe-hunt ends when he meets a stripper named Gina - every inch his dream doll made flesh. Now he has to c onvince her that they truly belong together.
With Virginia Bell, Thomas Sweetwood, Joy Hedges, Dave Friedman, Sunny Dare. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1963, b&w $15.00

Daughter Of The Sun!
A beautiful young girl- a tropical paradise - a narrow-minded town - and a maelstrom of emotion! A boy - a girl - a present day Adam & Eve in a twentieth century Eden! What sets this nudist picture apart from some of the others is that its shot in black & white, that is until you get to the wonderful nudist camp! Filmed at Spartans' Tropical Gardens in Miami.
Produced by "Davis Freeman" (David F. Friedman). Directed by "Lewis H. Gordon" (H.G. Lewis).
1962, color $15.00

Boinng
Two nude film fanatics catch the shutterbug after taking in one too many Adults Only features. These would-be flesh auteurs discover early in the game that big-time movie making is not all it's cracked up to be! Classic nudie-cutie nuttiness!
With Thomas Sweetwood, Bill Johnson, Vickie Miles, Christina Castel. Produced by "Davis Freeman" (David F. Friedman.) Directed by "Lewis H. Gordon" (H.G. Lewis.)
1963, color $15.00

N/A | Scum Of The Earth
A gritty look into the pin-up business! An innocent young lamb named Kim is coerced by her roommate Sandra to pose for a vicious gang of roughneck, renegade photography buffs. She is unwittingly photographed in a comprising situation and blackmailed into a nude modeling career. When the damaged model is brutally attacked by one of the shutterbugs, she's saved just in time by a sympathetic colleague. The cops get wind of their illicit activities, shut down the operation and set her free.
Produced by "Davis Freeman" (David F. Friedman.) Directed by "Lewis H. Gordon" (H.G. Lewis.)
1963, b&w $15.00

Moonshine Mountain
This here's a "good ole boy" hillbilly epic with a liberal dose of sex and gore all set to country music. It's the closest thing to a family picture Lewis ever made! Doug is a successful C&W singer who returns to his roots hoping to get the creative jui ces flowing. He meets two hillbilly families, the Bashams and the Carpenters, who, along with Sheriff Potter, own the world's largest still. Doug falls in love with Laura Carpenter, which complicates matters when his fiancee Della shows up. No problem, since the Sheriff murders her when she shuns his advances. Doug finds out about the Sheriff, that he's even been bumping off federal agents and dumping their bodies in the still. The Sheriff tries to blows everyone up with a bomb, but is axed by Mary Lou . Seems she wanted revenge for the Sheriff having raped her earlier on. The bomb destroys the still, and Doug gits his new In-laws fixed up with some proper electricity.
With Chuck Scott, Adam Sorg, Jeffrey Allen, Bonnie Hinson. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1964, color $15.00

Teenage Strangler
A mystery "lipstick" killer is strangling schoolgirls with stockings in the Huntington, West Virginia area (where this marvel was filmed.) Some of the characters are straight out of REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, but with Southern accents. Jimmy, a member of the Fastdogs, a pretty harmless "gang" is a suspect. Me stands up for a guy everybody calls "Runt", and has a girlfriend named Betty Jean. Jimmy's family had to relocate because of his police record (he had covered for his nervous little brother, Mikey the real culprit.) Jimmy drag races, kids do the twist and drink pop at Marty's where they listen to lame rock music (though the instrumental soundtrack by Danny Dean and the Daredevils is just swell!) Meanwhile more girls a re strangled.
Produced by H.G. Lewis. Directed by Bill Posner.
1964, color $15.00

The Magicland of Mother Goose AKA Santa Visits the Magicland of Mother Goose
Yes, the "godfather of gore" made two kiddie movies (JIMMY, THE BOY WONDER was the other one), and you can only imagine how demented they are! Filmed on a high school stage, Mother Goose scolds Old King Cole when he lets all the storybook characters esca pe, free to run smock and do what they do best (yikes!) There's a trip to Santa's workshop in the North Pole, the Wicked Witch is put in her place by Merlin the Magician, a floppy Ragdoll, Mary Mary Ouite Contrary - count'em, 30 storybook characters come to life right before your very eyes! Can you stand it?
Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1965, color $15.00

Jimmy, the Boy Wonder
This film's popularity is based on the fact it is simply a Lewis creation (quite unlike any of his other films.) An evil magician manages to stop the march of time, but "Jimmy" somehow remains unaffected. A good magician (Aurora) shows up just in time to help little Jimmy during this dilemma. The film was attempted as a musical, there's even a half hour of Italian cartoons spliced in (which the multi-talented director supplies voices for) Wackiness abounds (as often times the voices are not in sync.) Port ions of the film were shot Florida's Coral Castle (where NUDES ON THE MOON and WILD WOMEN OF WONGO were shot.) Watch this one back to back with THE MAGICLAND OF MOTHER GOOSE!
Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1966, color $15.00

Alley Tramp
18 year; old Marie arrives home from a date to find mom and dad in an extremely erotic embrace. This arouses both her curiosity and desires. These are shared with her cousin Philip, who she seduces and continuously has sex with. Marie catches mom engaged in some violent lovemaking with a stranger and snags him for herself as soon as mom's finished. Marie becomes a reckless nymphomaniac, gets pregnant, has an abortion, becomes ill, but recovers enough to make her moves on a hospital intern. Obviously sex- crazed, Marie's packed off to mental hospital.
With Annette Courset, Jean Lames. Produced by H.G. Lewis. Directed by Armand Pays.
1966, b&w $15.00

A Taste of Blood
A mysterious parcel sent from England contains two bottles of ancient brandy along with instructions for John Stone to drink a toast to a family ancestor. He does and consequently becomes both moody and a nocturnal prowler. When he goes to England to clai m an inheritance, bodies suddenly start cropping up and the truth is revealed. It appears that John has become a vampire, a true descendant of Count Dracula. He returns to America and kills a stripper named Vivacious Vivian. Then on to Houston for another blood bath. A Dr. Helsing calls on Mrs. Stone to reveal his suspicions about her husband , then pursues the vampire intending to put an end to his killing spree.
With Bill Rogers, Elizabeth Wilkinson, Thomas Wood, Otto Schlessinger. Produced by H.G. Lewis. Directed by Donald Stanford.
1967, color $15.00

Something Weird
Haunted by a witch's ghastly brew, thunder-struck at his own powers, he crossed the astonishing border of the twilight universe and found debauchery and death his bloodthirsty partners! Horribly disfigured when he was burned by a high tension wire, electrical engineer, Cronin Mitchell, discovers that he has acquired psychic powers. As a masked fortune teller, he enters into a bargain with Ellen, an ugly witch, and becomes her lover in return for a handsome face. Well, looks and his powers bring Mitchell fame. He's invited to a Midwestern town to help solve a series of bewildering crimes (accompanied by Ellen, who appears beautiful to everyone else except her lover.) She is wooed by playboy Dr. Alex Jordan, an ESP expert sent to observe Mitchell. When Ell en tells Mitchell he's being watched, he reacts by trying to strangle him telekinetically. Mitchell predicts an attempt on his own life by Maddox, the local police detective (who is the culprit responsible for the crimes.) Mitchell is killed and Jordan, delighted that his rival is gone, vows his love to Ellen, only to discover her true identity.
With Tony McCabe, Elizabeth Lee, William Brooker, Tad Hail, Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1967, color $15.00

Suburban Roulette
Ilene Fisher is a tramp and she's driving her husband to drink. Shortly after moving into a quiet suburban neighborhood, the Fishers go to a pool party at the home of wealthy Ron Elston. Ilene blows off the other guests and charming hostess Mrs. Elston, a nd gets rather cozy with Mr. Elston. In time, the Fisher's become entrenched in the swinging swapping scene, until her husband decides that enough is enough and demands that they move. Deluded, Ilene believes that Ron will leave his wife and marry her , and is she surprised when he makes it perfectly clear that she's just another piece of ass. Ilene freaks and o.d.'s on sleeping pills, but is saved just in time by her husband and daughter.
With Elizabeth Wilkinson, Ben Moore, Lone Rolnick, Tony McCabe. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1966, color $15.00

Blast Off Girls
Boogie Baker, a slimy talent agent comes across a scruffy band "The Big Blast" (played by "The Faded Blue") and sees an opportunity to make the big bucks off the naive minstrels. He cons the group into signing a one-sided contract end ensures their succes s by paying attractive women to "disrupt" the Blast's stage shows and "persuade" contract promoters. The boys catch on to his gig, but not before they're invited to an orgy (that's raided by the police) and blackmailed into signing another contract. Don't miss the cameo appearance by Colonel Harlan Sanders himself (Lewis was a big fan of Kentucky Fried Chicken!)
With Dan Conway, Ray Sager. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1967, color $15.00

The Girl, The Body and the Pill
A spirited, sexy hygiene teacher decides to enlighten her students to the joys and burdens of sexual responsibility. When prudish parental pressure causes the carefree crusader to cancel class, she goes underground with her lessons. Eager beavers flock t o her class in droves to learn about the birds and bees. But trouble arises when wild Randy lies to her mother Irene about her whereabouts then steals mom's birth control pills (replacing them with saccharine tablets!) All hell's about to break loose!
With Pamela Rhae, Bill Rogers, Valedia Hill, Nancy Lee Noble. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1967, color $15.00

Just for the Hell of It
Dexter, Denny, their girlfriend Bitsy, and Lummox belong to a vicious gang bent on violence. On a whim, they wreak havoc and destruction at a party and later at a restaurant, assaulting a couple then doping and beating up some teenage girls. The bad kids get into another tussle with some nice boys playing baseball. The wrong boy, Doug, is blamed for the fight and arrested. While he's in jail, the gang threatens his girlfriend Jeanne. Doug is released, Jeanne is attacked, and he chases Denny and Bitsy (who try to escape on their motorcycle and meet an untimely death.) Live hard, die young! Features the "hit" song "Destruction, Inc." written by the multi-talented director H.G. Lewis!
With Rodney Bedell, Ray Sager, Nancy Lee Noble, Agi Giyennes, Steve White.
1968, color $15.00

She Devils on Wheels
Here come the Man-Eaters! Get on the road! A gang of tough gal biker chicks stage their weekly cycle race on an abandoned airport runway, after which they choose sexual playthings from among the "stud-line." Karen wins the race and picks Bill, immediatel y pissing off Queen, the gang's leader. She gives Karen an ultimatum, to either drag Bill (who has been tied and beaten) around the track behind her cycle or be expelled. Karen remains true to her colors and Bill dies. After an orgy initiation of fledglin g "Honey-Pot", the gals go back to the runway only to discover some hotrodders nosing in on their turf. The gals kick their asses, and Joe-Boy the other gangs leader vows revenge. Karen's boyfriend wants her to settle down before it's too late. Joe-Boy ki dnaps and beats Honey-Pot, who's returned to her pals with a threatening note attached to a ring in her nose. Let the psycho-slaughter begin!
With Betty Connell, Pat Posten, Nancy Lee Noble, Christie Wagner. Rodney Bedell. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1968, color $15.00

The Psychic
Here's a film with lots of nudity, a seedy atmosphere with sleazy sex, and women forced into unusual behavior! Dan falls off a ladder and the accident causes him to acquire psychic powers. He has an affair with his sister-in-law and leaves his wife and daughter to head for the big time. He meets Bobbi, a sexy young thing, they begin performing a psychic nightclub act together and become lovers. The act is "discovered" and it's off to NYC for Dan who dumps Bobbi in the process. He switches managers and gets on TV. When his powers falter, movie star Valerie ridicules him on air and he gets even by revealing she's a lesbian. His new manager drops him and when Valerie later refuses his apology, he rapes her! His daughter has run on and is assaulted b y a child molester, and his wife discovers that he worked the situation as a publicity stunt and leaves him. Needless to say his life is in a shambles.
With Dick Genola, Robin Guest, Bobbi Spencer, Carol Saenz. Produced by H.G. Lewis. Directed by James F. Hurley.
1988, color $15.00

How to Make a Doll
It's a science fiction nudie comedy! Math professor Percy Corley assists Dr. West with his computer experiments to create the ultimate artificial woman. After endless orgies with beautiful robots, the professor decides he wants a real woman. When his gla sses break, he falls in love with Agnes, a homely graduate student, who is secretly in love with him. After he tells her that he'd like a rabbit as a pet, Agnes kisses him and turns into his computer dream bunny!
With Robert Wood, Jim Vance, Bobbi West. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1968, color $15.00

Gruesome Twosome
This movie opens with a creepy, surrealistic conversation between two Styrofoam wig heads (sporting construction paper facial features) who tell the story of Rodney, a slobbering imbecilic guy who scalps college coeds (sometimes with an electric carving k nife) so that his dear old wigged-out mother Mrs. Pringle (under the watchful eyes of her taxidermed pet leopard Napoleon) can make wigs out of their hair for her customers. They lure young girls to their slaughter shack with a "room for rent" sign. When her pals begin to disappear, Kathy decides to do some detective work on her own (in between pajama parties, drive-in movies, smooching and beach blanket bingo.)
With Elizabeth Davis, Chris Martell, Gretchen Welles, Rodney Bedell. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1968, color $15.00

Stick It in Your Ear AKA The Vortex
From the makers of KITTEN IN A CAGE, this film was released as a second feature for Lewis' THE GORE GORE GIRLS. In this film, a young man named David, presumably, wakes up to bizarre images in an old decrepit Gothic building. He doesn't know who or where he is, and spends the rest of the film wallowing in hippie-lost-generation activities such as drugs, free love, and having flashbacks to Vietnam. People use and manipulate David as he tries to sort things out. He's corralled into being a hired assassin bu t winds up having sex with me intended victim. He hears voices in his head and the movie continues on in a psychotic, jumbled way.
With Guido Conte, Lance Revson, Michelle Most. Produced by H.G. Lewis. Directed by Charles Morgen.
1970, b&w $15.00

The Wizard of Gore
Sherry Carson, a TV show hostess and her sports writer fiancee Jack, watch an obscure magician Montag perform in a small theater. After an unspectacular beginning, Montag calls a woman from the audience and does the old saw the woman in half trick. Appar ently unharmed, the woman returns to her seat. But an hour later while she's sitting in a restaurant, she drops dead, her body severed in two. What gives? Montag continues to perform his gruesome tricks (as only H.G. Lewis can dice 'em up) and Sherry, u naware of his real powers, invites him on the TV show. Montag hypnotizes the audience causing them all to bleed until someone stops the mass hysteria by throwing him into a cauldron. But Montag has a bloody trick or two left up his sleeve!
With Ray Sager Judy Cler, Wayne Ratay, Phil Laurenson, John Eliot. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1970, color $15.00

This Stuff will Kill You
Mix a bunch of crazy mountain folk with some devil white Lightning and that ol' time religion and you've got a quite a white trash hootenanny - H.G. Lewis style! A church is serving as a front for a moonshine ring, and Roscoe doubles as the minister and leader of the ring (translating the Bible to fit his twisted needs!) Two feds investigate the moonshiners and end up on the ugly end of blackmail after being photographed doing the dirty deed. Strange murders are carried out in a Biblical manner: one gets stoned to death, two others are crucified.
With Jeffrey Allen, Tim Holt, Gloria King. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1971, color $15.00

The Gore Gore Girls AKA Blood Orgy
In some of the ultimate low-budget, gross-out scenes ever filmed, beautiful stripteasers are mutilated and killed, subjected to unspeakable tortures and have their heads pulverized by a psychopathic killer with a vendetta for pasties and g-strings! Nancy , a reporter for The Globe, offers private detective Abraham Gentry $25,000 to find the sicko responsible for slaying the go-go girls. He takes on the case and begins an investigation that will lead him to the seedy underbelly of the sleaze and tease bus iness and the strange characters that inhabit it.
With Frank Kress, Hedda Lubin, Henny Youngman. Directed by H.G. Lewis.
1972, color $15.00



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