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My favourite part of this film comes in at 02:04, when they introduce London by using all the stereotypes - the river Thames, Big Ben, red busses...and the sound of 'Scotland The Brave' being played on the bagpipes!
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whats vengeance of the zombies like?
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Not bad. Naschy plays a Hindu mystic, his evil sibling and the devil as well. Three roles in the same film. Quite a bit of voodoo involved. Here's my grabs from it. Post Your Favourite Film Stills |
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Yeah, I like his movies, can you tell? :P The 1st pic is missing the La Herencia Waldemar BDs. |
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It's missing this quality effort though. It was actually the first Naschy film i owned on dvd. |
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Paul Naschy as featured in an advert in 'Variety' in 1973
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Shout! Factory are releasing a Naschy Collection on BD sometime in June. The titles mooted are; Vengeance of The Zombies, Horror Rises From The Tomb, Human Beasts, Night of The Werewolf and Blue Eyes of The Broken Doll. It also comes with an $80. 00 price tag....
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