Vinegar Syndrome has posted the details of the next two releases of their Drive-In Collection line.
NOTE: Pre-orders will begin in March for this release.
Two sexploitation shockers packed with thrilling action, sensuous
romance, and a bevy of beautiful starlets who do everything to please!
The Suckers (1972)
Lost for years, this sex filled version of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME has
finally been found! A group of thrill-seekers are caught in a web of sex
and violence as they fight for their lives while being hunted by a
group of madmen.
Director: Arthur Byrd
80 minutes / Color / AR: 1.85:1
The Love Garden (1971)
A love triangle unfolds between a young writer, obsessed with his
beautiful neighbor who, unbeknownst to him, is involved in a lesbian
relationship.
Director: Mark Haggard
70 minutes / Color / AR: 1.37:1
Features Include:
+ Dual Layer DVD-9 | Region Free | 16:9 Anamorphic & 4:3 Standard | 1.85:1 & 1.37:1 AR | MONO
+ 2k scan from 35mm theatrical prints
NOTE: Pre-orders will begin in March for this release.
Two early exploitation gems which prove that even before the golden age
of the grindhouse, cinematic sleaze could still pack a nasty wallop.
Anatomy of a Psycho (1960)
In this early exploitation classic, the brother of a convicted murder set to be executed
takes revenge against the people he believes were responsible for his brother’s demise.
Director: Boris Petroff
80 minutes / Black & White / AR: 1.37:1
The Lonely Sex (1959)
In an odd blending of psychodrama, thriller and light sexploitation, a
lonely outcast kidnaps a young woman and holds her hostage in a rural
shack while a violent peeping tom goes about his daily routine.
Director: Richard Hillard
57 minutes / Black & White / AR: 1.37:1
Features Include:
+ Dual Layer DVD-9 | Region Free | 4:3 Standard | 1.37:1 AR | MONO
+ 2k scan from 35mm theatrical prints
2 comments:
You are describing the most fantastic films, but are they somehow to download somewhere, or do I have to live in America to buy them.
You can buy them if you live in another country. They aren't up for preorder yet, but places like Amazon will carry them, so you can still order them outside of America.
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