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This feature is included in the 50 movies on 12 DVDs box set 'Sci-Fi Invasion' put out by Mill Creek Entertainment.

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    Dancougar82 — 13 years ago(June 04, 2012 12:33 AM)

    This feature is included in the 50 movies on 12 DVDs box set 'Sci-Fi Invasion' put out by Mill Creek Entertainment.
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      novastar_6 — 13 years ago(June 09, 2012 10:36 PM)

      Also on the 50 mystery movie packs as well, and double featured with House on Haunted Hill and triple featured with that and The Last Man on Earth, relatively easy to come by on DVD for viewing.

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        vestdennis — 13 years ago(August 24, 2012 09:35 PM)

        I have the Mill Creek set as well. Some of these may be in the public domain but I got the entire set (50 classics) for like $5.00). Can't beat that!
        It has classics like The Giant Gila Monster, House on Haunted Hill, The Beast of Yucca Flats, Night of the Living Dead, Nosferatu and The Screaming Skull. You just don't see many of these on TV anymore, except maybe at Halloween. AMC used to show some during their Monster Fest (during Halloween) but now they run the same old tired slasher types that have been seen over and over.
        I love these old classics. Yes, some are a bit cheesy, with some bad acting but many are creepy with some scares.

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