Donn Davison
Directing
Known For

A gang of four thieves, having stolen over a million dollars worth of gems, are driving through the remote hill roads of the Carolinas when their jeep runs out of gas. A local moonshiner and his wife offer the strangers a place to stay until they can get help, but the thieves soon take advantage of their hosts. Both the moonshiner's young wife and his supposed hidden fortune prove to be irresistable temptations for the fugitives, but will their greed and jealousy prove to be their downfall?
Demented Death Farm Massacre

Police try to capture someone who is commiting ritual murders of women during Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Mardi Gras Massacre

Speculative "documentary" about alien visitations on Earth, UFO sightings and how aliens are responsible for pretty much every conspiracy theory, paranormal encounter and cryptozoological sighting in history. (Also Jesus. No, really.)
The Force Beyond

A witch resurrects a murdered Vietnam vet and takes revenge on his killers.
Crypt of Dark Secrets

A small-town newspaperman begins to suspect that a wave of murders committed in the area may not be the work of a serial killer but a monster. Edited from footage of The Legend of Blood Mountain (1965).
The Legend of McCullough's Mountain

An open portrayal of unbridled passions.
Obscenity, Obscenity

Birth-of-a-baby reel hauled on roadshows into the '70s by Donn Davison.
The Secret Miracle of Birth

A documentary about the phenomenon of "spook shows," which were a sort of circus-type freak show/carnival act that were often performed in movie theaters before a horror movie was shown. Film clips from several old spook shows and interviews with some of the performers and producers are shown.
Spooks A-Poppin'

Claude, a Tennessee moonshiner has been holding out on Jarvis, a big-city gangster, so Jarvis kills Claude and takes his woman, Lorilee, back to the high city with him, and promises her fancy clothes, money and fame for working at his nightclub.
Moonshiner's Woman

Inserts filmed for a retitled version of She Freak (1967), later released by Something Weird Video as a standalone short subject.