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I couldn't wait to watch The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave, but I must admit I preferred The Red Queen Kills Seven Times.
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I didn't like either of them.
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That was clearly meant to be. |
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Oh, it looks so good, when's the date again? or am I dreaming?
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Permision to make that my Avatar, sir! That's just meant to be, a match made in heaven!
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That's awesome Kyle! Both art options look fantastic (especially that second one!). I know it would attract sneering from the "Well I imported that ages ago so meh!" crowd (who forget that a lot of people, who aren't necessarily genre fans, do their dvd shopping on the high street) but I would love it if Shameless were to release this, even though I do already own the Shriek Show version.
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I found a copy. I liked it. I thought the London setting suited it well, and Ivan Rassimov (previously known to me as Darth Vader's Italian stepbrother Lord Graal in the Humanoid) was a suitably sinister killer. Fenech looked bloody good, but it did seem to be full of celebrity lookalikes. Julian Ugarte a bit like Peter O'Toole And having seen Jorge Rigaud embedded to my brain as the elderly Count in Horror Express, I was amazed by his resemblance to Wilfrid Hyde-White in this little pic. There were some weaknesses, personally the fat Alsatian guard dogs look too much like my own pets. Not a typical giallo but a fine piece of epxloitation filmmaking and with an excellent Bruno Nicolai score |
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