Jared Masters is a busy guy. He has now teamed up with Allied Vaughn to reintroduce some rare B-movie gems from a bygone era. See all 10. DVDs can be purchased at major online stores like Best Buy and Target.
The Frolic Grindhouse Series includes:
RatMan (1988)
A maniac butchers a fashion model on a Caribbean island and leaves the body to be eaten by rats. The model’s sister suspects something isn’t quite right with the police investigation and decides to go snooping on her own. With her friend, Fred, their investigations lead them to an unknown part of the island where they discover a monstrosity of a rat like man. The creature is killed by Fred, but the true horror of its nature is just beginning…
Centipede Horror (1982)
A crazed evil wizard uses his powers to take revenge on beautiful women by making them vomit up live centipedes, which then proceed to eat their victims.
Calamity of Snakes (1982)
After a business man kills thousands of snakes in pit where they are building a new apartment building, the people living there soon become attacked by thousands of snakes as vengeance.
Fighting Life (1981)
Frank Shum and Jack Conn are back in the third installment in this incredible “Crippled Masters” franchise. They’re moving from their rural home into the city of Taipei in search of employment, which is tough while training for the Kung-Fu Championship. City life isn’t easy for our two crippled heroes while fighting off local gangsters, struggling to make rent, and even foiling would-be thieves.
Two Crippled Heroes (1980)
Maimed by their overlord, two warriors (Frankie Shum, Jack Conn) learn from a master how to fight together as one.
Last Stop on 13th Street (aka, Alien Zone ) (1978)
A man who is having an affair with a married woman is dropped off on the wrong street when going back to his hotel. He takes refuge out of the rain when an old man invites him in. He turns out to be a mortician, who tells him the stories of the people who have wound up in his establishment over the course of four stories.
There’s more after the jump…
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