1960

I'll See You In Hell

I’ll See You In Hell

 The plot concerns three young hoods who conspire to rob a jewelry store, killing a guard in the process. Walter (John Drew Barrymore, at the beginning of his Eurotrash period) is a hotheaded beatnik, Al is...

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Vampire and the Ballerina

Vampire and the Ballerina

Great looking new fandub with a choice of English or Italian language (no subs for the Italian). A troupe of beautiful young dancers find themselves stranded in a sinister, spooky old castle, not knowing that it...

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Avenger, The

Avenger, The

A maniac is loose in London, decapitating his victims and sending the heads to Scotland Yard. An early Krimi this, and it's a good one.

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Lipstick, The

Lipstick, The

From the opening shots until the closing sequence, _Il Rossetto_ has the gritty feel of reality. This realism is generated by the use of grainy black and white stills as a background for the initial credits,...

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The Hands of Orlac

Hands of Orlac

Mel Ferrer plays the pianist who after an accident receives the hands of a killer which start to take over his life... The story has been told before in the superior Mad Love, but this one...

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Ship of Monsters

Ship of Monsters

Two voluptuous alien women round up hideous space monsters, including a giant tiki with an exposed brain, a spider, a cyclops, and a sabre-tooth tiger skeleton, with the help of a singing cowboy and a giant...

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Game of Crime

Game of Crime

Great murder caper.B&W Man with a weak heart and a large life insurance policy lives fast and dies young -- with a little help from his wife and her lover...but is everything really as it seems?...

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Blood and Roses (Euro print)

Blood and Roses (Euro print)

This film has three outstanding features: The spectacular location, Hadrian's Villa, Claude Renoir's ravishing color and b&w cinematography, and an exquisite score featuring the rarely-used Irish harp. Vadim's direction fails to make the most of these...

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