When two brothers discover a mysterious VHS board game in their late father's video store, they unwittingly unleash a terrifying world of horror. As they play the game, they must face nightmarish challenges and confront their worst fears in order to survive.
A troubled teen discovers skeletal remains in a lake near his rural home in Ireland, leading him to unravel a dark secret involving his neighbors and his own family.
Winter's End is a suspenseful horror movie that takes place on a remote farm. The story follows a man who finds himself in a dangerous situation after a sham marriage, as he is held at gunpoint and must navigate through a series of intense events, including a foot chase and a shotgun killing. Along the way, he encounters a mentally challenged man, a time jump, and a brother-sister relationship. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed and tensions rise, leading to a gripping climax.
Our hero, a professor in Turkey, challenges a Sultan for the affections of a girl.
If it wasn't British, this would be in the Forgotten Horrors book. Hugh (Inspector Holt in HUMAN MONSTER) has some valuable jewels stolen. They're hidden in the back of an old clock in an antique shop. When the thieves return for them, the clock has been sold! They trace it to a creepy country estate. When Hugh and the niece of one of the crooks also show up, things get hairy.
After George bests a rival suitor for the fire chief's daughter, the rival tries revenge by attempting to burning down their house. Meanwhile, the fire department has been taken over by a gang of bathing beauty chorines.
One of those gangs of Arab spies who use to infest Wall Street in their colorful native costumes steals a super-secret bomb formula from Edmund Breese's safe. Naturally he blames his office boy, Ray Cooke. Breese's daughter, Marion Shockley, tells Torchy the way back into her father's graces is to join his lodge, the Turtles.... but they have rough initiations. She drives him to what they imagine is the lodge hall, which is where the Arab gang is waiting, expecting a master spy, for whom they mistake Cooke.
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