I recently was lucky enough to find a copy of the 1958 cult classic Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman on DVD, which to me is a miracle, because when it comes to DVD, new movies and even classic TV series seem to dominate over rarely seen movies that have not been seen in over twenty years. Here's a list of just a few of the movies I'm still waiting to see released on DVD:
The Bermuda Depths (1978) - the first movie ever made by Connie Selleca, aka "the turtle movie with the girl of the glowing eyes." The movie is sort of a cult favorite; fans have been demanding it on DVD for years
Curse of the Black Widow (1977) - sort of a "Night Stalker" knock-off starring Donna Mills as a girl who turns into a giant spider who mates and kills
Thirty Foot Bride of Candy Rock (1959) - the only movie Lou Costello made without Bud Abbott, Dorothy Provine is a hoot emoting Allison Hayes
The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) - Loni Anderson and Arnold Schwarzeneggar as the parents of Mariska Hargitay who could do the DVD Commentary if this ever finally reaches DVD
Ghost of Flight 401 (1978) - Ernest Borgnine stars in this movie loosely based on the true accounts of a tale that became an urban legend
The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975) - Elizabeth Montgomery starred in this rarely seen movie on the New england spinster exonerated on the murders of her father and step-mother
The Art of Love (1965) - Dick Van Dyke and James Garner star in the romantic dark comedy directed by Carl Reiner
Village of the Giants (1963) - the teenage progeny of several big stars starred in this goofy fantasy filmed on the modern Ghost Whisperer sets
Desire (1982) TV-vampire thriller starring David Naughton from An American Werewolf In London and Barbera Stock from Spenser For Hire
Transylvania Twist (1989) - the very first horror spoof made starring homages to every horror movie ever made plus includes the last film footage filmed of Boris Karloff
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