THE MONSTER • THE BAT • THE CAT CREEPS • SVENGALI
This rare collection brings together unusual, eerie, and historically significant horror films from the transition between silent cinema and early sound. From Lon Chaney’s creepy asylum thriller to John Barrymore’s hypnotic villain, these titles are true collector’s oddities that survive in varying states of preservation.
Films Included in this Collection:
This DVD set captures the spooky atmosphere of early horror cinema, including silents, transitional hybrids, and cult favorites that remain essential for collectors.
❌ PLEASE NOTE: These DVDs do not include artwork or cover art. They come in plain DVD cases for preservation.
⚠️ QUALITY DISCLAIMER:
These films are between 90–100 years old. They are transferred from public domain sources, with The Cat Creeps presented from surviving fragments and reconstructions. Video and audio quality will vary depending on original materials. Sample screenshots are available upon request before purchase.
| 📦 What's Included | 📫 Shipping Info | 🎬 Collection Info |
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• 4 rare horror films on DVD • Region-free (playable worldwide) • Packaged in plain DVD cases (no artwork) • Runtime: 5+ hours of vintage cinema |
• Please allow 5 to 6 business days for processing • Shipped via USPS with tracking • Combined shipping available on request |
• Archival transfers from public domain sources • Includes silent, transitional, and early sound horror • Featuring Lon Chaney and John Barrymore |
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| Shipping | Please allow 5 to 6 business days for processing. Orders are shipped in a protective mailer. You will receive a delivery estimate via eBay. |
| Disclaimer | These are not factory-pressed DVDs. They are custom-created from public domain sources for preservation and personal viewing purposes. |