Double Feature



Black Sabbath
The Mario Bava horror masterpiece in 35mm!
A trio of atmospheric horror tales about: A woman terrorized in her apartment by phone calls from an escaped prisoner from her past; a Russian count in the early 1800s who stumbles upon a family in the countryside trying to destroy a particularly vicious line of vampires; and a 1900-era nurse who makes a fateful decision while preparing the corpse of one of her patients – an elderly medium who died during a seance. (Park Circus)
- Director
- Mario Bava
- Writer
- Screenplay by Marcello Fondato with the collaboration of Alberto Bevilacqua and Mario Bava
- Starring
- Boris Karloff, Mark Damon, Michèle Mercier, Susy Andersen, Lydia Alfonsi
- Year
- 1963
- Country
- Italy/France
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 95 minutes

Tales of Terror
A trilogy of shock and horror based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe!
This triple treat of terror is a three-episode “blood-dripping package that includes murder, necrophilia, dementia, live burials, open tombs, exhumation, resurrection, zombies and feline vengeance,” resulting in nothing less than “juicy entertainment” and “spine-chilling cinema” (Cue). Mix in three of horrordom’s greatest villains, Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Basil Rathbone, and you’ve got a shocker you dare not watch alone! Price stars in all three episodes, including Morella, in which a man is haunted after blaming his young daughter for the death of his wife. In The Black Cat, a pair of illicit lovers are buried alive by a jealous husband, and in The Case of M. Valdemar, a sorcerer’s spell backfires when he sentences an innocent man to living hell. (MGM)
- Director
- Roger Corman
- Writer
- Screenplay by Richard Matheson based on the stories by Edgar Allen Poe
- Starring
- Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Debra Paget
- Year
- 1962
- Country
- USA
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 89 minutes