Flesh and Fantasy and Dead Of Night are classic 40's anthology films, with a supernatural twist!
With stories by acclaimed writers such as Oscar Wilde and H.G. Wells, and performances from Hollywood stars including Edward G. Robinson, Barbara Stanwyck, Betty Field, and Michael Redgrave, this is must-see classic horror at its finest.
Packaged together in a Limited Edition Hardbox, and loaded with brand NEW Special Features, discover these predecessors to The Twilight Zone, filled with thrills, chills, tight scripts and remarkable performances.
Flesh and Fantasy (1943)
Three occult tales based on stories by Ellis St. Joseph, Oscar Wilde, and László Vadnay!
When a jittery businessman complains of a disturbing dream, a friend relates three stories to help calm his nerves. In the first, a homely dressmaker wears a mask of beauty to attract a man on Mardi Gras night; a fortune teller predicts an eminent lawyer will commit a murder; and a high-wire artist, haunted by a nightmare in which he suffers a fall, romances a woman who resembles the one he had seen in his dream.
Dead Of Night (1945)
This spooky anthology connects five original stories by H. G. Wells, John Baines, E. F. Benson and Angus MacPhail, framed as nightmares from guests at an English countryside manor.
Named by Martin Scorsese as the fifth scariest horror film of all time, and ranking at #35 on Time Out’s 100 Best Horror Films, Dead Of Night will have you on the edge of your seat.