The Dungeon Of Harrow (1962) / Death By Invitation (1971)
Two grimy, low-rent, regional sleaze-fests guaranteed to leave even the most jaded genre film fans scratching their heads in disbelief. THE DUNGEON OF HARROW (1962): This lurid Texas shot gem, in the vein of Corman's THE TERROR, follows two survivors of a shipwreck as they find themselves trapped on a remote island, run by a mad baron keen on torture. 87 minutes Color AR 1.85:1 DEATH BY INVITATION (1971): One of producer Leonard Kirtman's odd ventures into horror filmmaking, 'Death' is an effectively gritty tale of 20th century witchery toped off with a pleasant touch of psychedelia. 81 minutes Color AR 1.85:1