Titles Featured: 'Bad Man's River' 'Blood Money' and 'Captain Apache'.
A train arrives at Monterey and from under a carriage a hard-bitten cowboy (Lee Van Cleef) disentangles himself to the consternation of the stationmaster. Mr Wang's fortune is a legend in the west and the cowboy lets himself into the bank - but finds nothing but pictures of girls in the safe deposit boxes. In the act of blowing a safe he accidentally kills Mr Wang. The treasure is not there and he is arrested for murder. Back in China Wang Ho Kian is being honoured as a Kung Fu instructor. Captured by warlords anxious to get hold of Mr Wang's legendary treasure Wang Ho is sent to Monterey to regain the fortune... An action-packed kung fu Western.
Disappointed by films that just don't live up to their promise? Well baby this one does what it says on the box so strap yourself in for sleazy nudity-filled gore a go-go giallo fun! The death of a fashion model leads to a revenge-driven trail of death that soon has the modelling agency she worked for in a frenzy of panic as the clothes get slashed and the sluts get slayed. In the middle of this kink-fest is the dependably beautiful Edwige Fenech doing all she can to avoid being the next to shed her clothes for a killer who likes their victims easy on the eye and stripped for the kill. From the mind of Burial Ground director Andrea Bianchi comes a gloriously trashy movie riddled with unnecessary but very welcome top-drawer nudity and awash with neon red blood but most importantly a well-made film that delivers wave after wave of guilty exploitation pleasure.
One of the handful of films that found Pier Paolo Pasolini sustaining a merrier mode of cultural assault, Hawks And Sparrows (Uccellacci E Uccellini) features Italy's popular comic actor Tot (known to cinephiles as the star of Roberto Rossellini's Dov' la liberta...?) and Pasolini regular Ninetto Davoli in a picaresque fable that lampoons politics, religion, and the legacy of neorealism.A crow gifted with the power of speech accompanies wandering duo Tot and Ninetto on a trail that leads to their roles as Franciscan friars who preach to the literal hawks and sparrows, before returning in time to gaze upon slum-dwellers, Danteist dentists, itinerant actor-hippies, and, ultimately, the state of the modern world.
Another darkly comic effort from the master of the Macabre Mario Bava. Every time John Harrington hacks up a bride on her wedding night with a meat cleaver the face of his mother's killer (who died similarly) becomes a bit clearer. Compelled to discover the killer's identity he kills again and again even killing his own wife who returns to haunt him as a ghost that everybody can see...but him!
After Laura finds out her husband has been cheating on her she starts a sordid affair with her handsome stepson.
The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance is a truly bizarre example of an Italian giallo-horror film in which a smooth-talking count and a collection of female admirers gather in his island castle for a weekend party and find themselves being murdered, by decapitation, one by one. Earlier the count had amused his female guests by telling them that both his father and grandfather had chopped the heads off their wives for cheating on them
Gothic lesbians prowl the corridors of a miserable little castle in Italy and fall prey to a deranged count with resplendent canine gnashers a ghostly white complexion and the personality of Atilla the Hun. This is Italian Gothic sleaze with the added bonus of some bizarre gropings amongst the kitchen staff and other dubious sexual shenanigans!
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