Ebay's detailed product description is totally eroneous, there is NOT 4 discs in this set nor the movies described. Brand new factory sealed dvd is Out Of Print and no longer being manufactured.
Here are the movies that are in this set:
RED HEADED CORPSE (aka Sweet Spirits) widescreen: Farley Granger stars as an artist who has a problem. An alcoholic who needs inspiration for his work, he uses a mannequin as the subject of his latest painting. But the mannequin comes to life as a beautiful woman...or has it? And then there is that little matter of a woman he was involved with--did he murder her or didn't he?
Euro beauty Erika Blanc who starred in the 'Devil's Nightmare,' co-stars as the woman in question. A bizarre mixture of ghost story and Italian giallo thriller.
FACELESS MONSTER (aka Nightmare Castle) B&W widescreen: The story is extremely basic gothic fare with a bit of E.C. Comics nastiness thrown in, as the opening twenty minutes deftly outlines the final hours of the unhappy marriage between aristocratic scientist Stephen Arrowsmith (Jess Franco regular Paul Muller) and his bitchy, raven-haired wife, Muriel (Barbara Steele), who engages in secret trysts with the hunky handyman, David (peplum regular Rik Battaglia).
Hubby catches them in the act and, in a string of scenes that push the boundaries of nastiness and kinkiness about as far as '65 cinema would allow, chains them to a wall, whips them, splashes some well-placed drops of acid, ties Muriel to a bed, electrocutes them both in mid-embrace, and slices out their hearts while burning the rest of them to potted plant ashes.
Unfortunately Muriel tells him just before dying that she secretly changed her will and left all of her fortune to her "idiot" stepsister, Jenny. Undeterred, he ignores the attentions of his elderly, evil housekeeper, Solange (Euro-sleaze favorite Helga Line'), whom he rejuvinates with some kind of blood experiments, and swiftly marries the nervous, blonde-haired Jenny (also Barbara Steele), whom he brings home in lieu of a honeymoon.
Soon Jenny's having bizarre nightmares and wandering around the castle a lot, while the mad scientist's plot to drive her insane is complicated by what might be the ghosts of his recently dispatched victims.
SATANIK (full frame): A female Jekyll and Hyde story for the swinging lounge set, 'Satanik' loosely adapts a semi-popular European comic with a few commercially viable splashes of blood, nudity and crime. Unlike the traditional superheroes populating American comics of the period, this is dark, morally dubious material, essentially in the same vein as supernaturally tinged graphic novel teases like 'Valentina' or 'Barbarella.'
Old and scarred Marnie Bannister (Magda Konopka) thinks her best days might be behind her, at least until a colleague demonstrates a new genetic formula capable of regressing the age drive in organisms, albeit with psychologically destructive results. Naturally the old biddy takes a gulp of this youth potion and turns into a sultry blonde vixen, the perfect vehicle for luring wealthy men and stripping them of their fortunes.
Unfortunately her first victim, George (giallo staple Umberto Raho), catches her mid-transformation and winds up sliced to bits for his trouble. Flip-flopping between appearances thanks to her handy potion, she dons a number of outrageous mod outfits, performs a criminal striptease in a body-hugging black outfit, and eludes the police looking for a homicidal old woman.