Black Sabbath is an anthology horror film consisting of three separate segments: The Drop of Water, The Telephone, and The Wurdalak. Each segment explores different aspects of horror, including supernatural elements, psychological terror, and suspenseful storytelling.
In 'The Fly,' a scientist in Montreal, Canada conducts an experiment that accidentally fuses his DNA with that of a housefly, turning him into a monstrous fly-human hybrid. The scientist's inner struggle and tragic consequences unfold as he tries to keep his transformation a secret.
Human Experiments (1979) is a crime, horror, and thriller movie that revolves around the twisted world of a women's prison. The innocent woman protagonist finds herself trapped in a facility where horrifying human experiments take place. As she navigates the cruel and dangerous environment, she must uncover the truth behind the mass murders and gruesome acts. With themes of psychological torture, mind control, and the fight for survival, this movie delivers a chilling and disturbing narrative.
A young man moves to Chicago and becomes embroiled in the dangerous underworld of gambling and adultery.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles follows the story of Tess, a young woman from a poor background who is seduced and later abandoned by her cousin. She faces numerous challenges and tragedies as she tries to navigate her way through the rigid social expectations of Victorian England.
A clerk is given $10,000 to deposit at the bank, but the bank is closed for the night so he tries to get to the bank president's house with the money.
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