Scream Factory has dedicated themselves to resurrecting cult horror and sci-fi flicks for years now, but 2017 might just be their best selection yet. Back in the Fall, the company polled their viewers on which more obscure titles they would want to see in the coming year, and their answers were heard loud and clear. The company just announced five more titles that will be hitting Blu-Ray in the New Year, and they're all fun, deep cut flicks that we never thought would find new life in this market. That's the beauty of the age of collectors.
Check out what films they've announced for Spring/Summer 2017:
INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS (1973), directed by Denis Sanders:
A G-man (William Smith) finds two women (Victoria Vetri, Anitra Ford) have created an army of beauties who seduce men to death.
THE VAMPIRE (1957), directed by Paul Landres:
A small-town doctor (John Beal) cannot stop taking the pills that turn him into a fanged killer.
CONTAMINATION. 7 (1993) aka THE CRAWLERS, directed by Joe D'Amato and Fabrizio Laurenti:
People from a small town are attacked by evil radioactive tree roots growing in the forest.
I BURY THE LIVING (1958), directed by Albert Band:
Robert Kraft (Richard Boone) inherits a familial post as the chairman of a small-town cemetery. The centerpiece of the cemetery office is a map of all the plots: White pins signify those claimed, black pins those occupied. When Robert accidentally puts a black pin in the just-purchased plots of a friend (Glenn Vernon) and his new wife, they die in a freak accident. Robert's uncle (Howard Smith) convinces him to make another switch, to see if it's coincidence or something more sinister.
THE NAKED CAGE (1986), directed by Paul Nicholas:
A rural ingenue (Shari Shattuck) lands in a women's prison, where she must deal with a lot of sickos and a warden (Angel Tompkins) who's into fish and art deco.