Brand new factory sealed 2-disc dvd set of 3 vampire and 3 werewolf films, most are in color and is Out Of Print (OOP) and no longer being manufactured.

Cover has a couple of minor scores and endentations near the top, barely visible (see photo).

FANGS of the LIVING DEAD: This version of Dracula from Spain stars Anita Ekberg who inherits a castle, she arrives to discover a suspicious baron and a harem of busty, lusty, bloodsuckers.

GRAVE of the VAMPIRE: Michael Pataki portrays a vampire who rapes a pretty co-ed near a mauseoleum. The offspring, brought up on mother's blood, is William Smith, who spends years seeking the rapist--only to confront dear dead dad, and realize that heritage is everything in life, after all.

DEVIL's NIGHTMARE: This chiller is about a Nazi general whose family makes a pact with the Devil and each generation's eldest daughter is born an evil witch lusting to kill. Flash to present day as seven travellers seek refuge one stormy night in Castle von Rhoneberg. These idiots meet grisly deaths: quicksand, guillotine, Iron Maiden, impalement on spikes, etc. The priest in the group stands up to fight a religous battle.

WEREWOLF in a GIRL's DORMITORY: Good black-and-white photography, a competent cast and weird characters (crippled caretaker, haughty wife, teen-age blackmailer, cold secretary, sinister chauffer) put this European horror at the head of the class. Suggested menace (faces at windows, shadows on walls, etc.) as well as a heavy werewolf theme will keep you poised as murders occur in a girls' school that is finishing in more ways than one.

WEREWOLF of WASHINGTON: Reporter-turned-press-aide Dean Stockwell is bitten by a werewolf and warned by a gypsy woman about a curse. Back at the White House, Stockwell suspects a Communist conspiracy and confuses the "pentagram" (which appears in the palms of victims-to-be) with "Pentagon", fearing a military plot. At night, on Capitol Hill, he looks for savory Senators and chewable Congressmen.

MOON of the WOLF: TV-movie explores the werewolf legend in the Louisiana bayou, where David Janssen is a sheriff investigating throat-ripping murders. Bradford Dillman, Barbara Rush, Geoffrey Lewis and Royal Dano are caught up in the lycanthropic events. Howling good.