Brand new factory sealed dvd single flipper disc version, not two. No aspect ratio is given on the case so I assume they are in full screen or widescreen letterboxed at best.
Out Of Print (OOP) and no longer being manufactured this collects five films for the price of one:
SADIST: A surprisingly taut and effective B&W thriller inspired by the Charlie Starkweather murders. Unfolding in "real time," it tells of three school teachers who are terrorized by a young psychopath (Arch Hall Jr.) and his mute girlfriend (Marilyn Manning), after their car breaks down on the way to a Dodger's game.
KILLING KIND: John Savage plays Terry Lambert, an unwilling (and unable) participant in the gang rape of a young tease, who returns to live in his overbearing mother's rooming house after several years in juvenile detention.
After avenging himself on his gum-popping accuser, Terry finds himself beset by a number of adjacent females--the teasing roomer (Cindy Williams of 'Laverne & Shirley'), the withdrawn neighbor (Luana Anders), an elderly roomer with a rat in her room, and of course, Mom (Ann Sothern).
HOUSE by the CEMETERY: Directed by the great Lucio Fulci the godfather of gore. An academic, his wife and young son move into a New England house with a sinister history.
Once there, the little boy finds a mysterious playmate, and the celler proves eventually to house an unsightly Dr Freudstein, a 19th-century medical experimenter on Frankenstein lines who has managed to keep himself alive for 150 years by means of transplants from his 'victims' bodies (not surprisingly, he now looks pretty horrific).
DON'T LOOK in the BASEMENT (aka Forgotten): When nurse Charlotte Beale arrives at the isolated Stephen's Sanitarium for her first day of work, she's greeted by Dr. Geraldine Masters, who informs her that the institutions founder, Dr. Stephens, has been murdered by one of his patients.
Masters informs the new nurse of Stephen's unorthodox views of insanity (and his radical forms of therapy) and introduces her to the sanitarium's "big happy family", various patients with differant psychosis.
As these patients confront their obsessions, Beale witnesses acts of mutilation, murder and necrophilia, and is eventually informed that Masters herself is not all she appears to be. At the behest of one of the patients, Beale finally descends into the sanitarium's basement and makes a horrific, life-threatening discovery.
SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT (aka Death House): This atmospheric and at times extremely gruesome movie features Patrick O'Neal as a lawyer who arrives in a small town to sell his client's house for a knockdown sum to the town council. O'Neal and his girlfriend spend the night in the house, once an asylum, and are killed.
It emerges that when the original owner of the asylum found that the doctors were little better than the inmates, he released all the patients who, after initially going on a rampage, settled down and are now the town's citizens. The events of the past, however, are not fully played out, and the ex-inmates are picked off one by one by an unseen hand.
I have seen other collections from the manufacturer TGG Direct, the maker of this disc and the quality of their transfers has been very good, better than most other public domain labels.