
B&W, 1962, 64 mins. 32 secs.
Directed by Ralph S. Hirshorn
Starring Frank Geraci, Tim Sheldon, Kate Shaffmaster, William Lane, Martin Jackson, Raymond Thorne, Oliver Nuse, Barbara Scialla
Garagehouse Pictures (Blu-ray) (US R0 HD) / WS (1.66:1) (16:9)

Proving that the regional horror well will apparently never run dry, Garagehouse Pictures has unearthed this oddball Philadelphia-shot comic horror offering that aims shoots for the macabre tone of Charles Addams but comes off as something utterly bizarre and all its own.
Then there's a spooky undead girl (Scialla) in period dress who keeps showing up, and soon the thieves
are stuck in a very long night as the ghosts find ways to turn the humans against each other in a deadly battle of wits with the murderous body parts next door.
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Bataille's Story of the Eye), who instrumental in getting the film back out to the public. The chat has a lot of ground to cover in just over an hour and provides some much-needed
background about the production, which was mounted for about $5,000 and used as much local talent as the self-deprecating director could scrounge up. He also chats about how the film was finished while he was off in Hollywood after getting a job at Columbia and points out the architectural minutiae of the main house location. Both of them return for an optional commentary for Hirshorn's 1959 short film, The End of Summer (10m35s), an evocative little short (produced with the Yale Film Society) showing off vintage Philly locations as a young girl spends an afternoon towing her sled through a variety of locations leading to a bizarre, supernatural(?) spiritual finale. Also included are bonus trailers for Ninja Busters, The Satanist, and the first two volumes of Trailer Trauma. The disc also comes with a sleeve sporting new artwork by Stephen Romano and in-depth liner notes by Phawker.com's Dan Buskirk, who lays out Hirshorn's background quite thoroughly and is recommended reading before you watch this truly unique film, which is perfect for busting out each Halloween.