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Paul 30th December 2009 12:58 PM

The Humanoid
 
Luigi Cozzi wasn't the only Italian to jump on the Star Wars bandwagon, Aldo Lado did too! :jest: Highlights of the film include the hairstyle of Barbara Bach that resembles a dead bird, Ivan Rassimov in full on Lord Vader mode, a droid that looks like a novelty bin and some boobies!:biggrin:

There's an excellent fan site dedicated to the film.
http://www.golobthehumanoid.com/

C'mon Shameless, give this film a release!:bunny:

vincenzo 30th December 2009 01:16 PM

Blimey it's been years since I last saw this. What a wacko film! Reunited Barbara Bach & Richard Kiel for the 3rd time.

Whatever was Arthur Kennedy doing in this? Even more importantly whatever inspired Ennio Morricone to score it? :lol:

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 30th December 2009 04:52 PM

Never seen this.It looks pretty cuckoo though!

mark meakin 30th December 2009 05:46 PM

I saw this at the flicks.Great fun & Barbara Bach looked hot.:biggrin:

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 30th December 2009 06:00 PM

She's always been hot mate!:tongue1:

I used to always get mixed up with her and Barbara Carrera!:embarassed:

mark meakin 31st December 2009 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reaper72 (Post 55420)
She's always been hot mate!:tongue1:

I used to always get mixed up with her and Barbara Carrera!:embarassed:

Barbara Carrera another favourite.Good actress too in Never Say Never Again & I-The Jury.

Daemonia 31st December 2009 10:30 AM

I caught this at the cinema in the early 80's (or was it late 70's?) and even as a young'un its shameless ripping off of Star Wars had me in stitches. Heaps of fun - so come on, Shameless, this would be an ideal title to release. :)

And I certainly enjoyed this lots more than Battle Beyond the Stars, which came out around the same time, although Sybil Danning made it at least watchable, for reasons that should be obvious. Two reasons actually. ;)

Splatterdragon73 31st December 2009 11:05 AM

I'm not too sure but i think i still have a long play VHS tape of TH recorded off the Sci-Fi Channel from a few years back.
I can't recall the topless girl torture scene making an appearance in this print but then again the film was screened on a mid-morning!

The ancient U.K. video version was probably used as the source of the broadcast i would imagine and i'd definitely be up for a copy on DVD!:eyebrows:

Vampix 31st December 2009 03:27 PM

I remember going to see this at the cinema on a double bill with The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.

mark meakin 1st January 2010 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splatterdragon73 (Post 55496)
I'm not too sure but i think i still have a long play VHS tape of TH recorded off the Sci-Fi Channel from a few years back.
I can't recall the topless girl torture scene making an appearance in this print but then again the film was screened on a mid-morning!

The ancient U.K. video version was probably used as the source of the broadcast i would imagine and i'd definitely be up for a copy on DVD!:eyebrows:

The RCA/Columbia Silver Series release was cut by the BBFC (25 seconds) & lost the nudity.I thought it was in the theatrical print,but I must be mistaken.However I've seen the torture sequence somewhere.


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