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Tag Archives: Italian
The Last Shark (1981)
“It wasn’t a mako. It wasn’t a tiger. There’s only one shark in this whole world big enough to have caused that kind of damage…” [Original title: L’Ultimo Squalo] [aka Great White aka The Last Jaws aka Jaws Returns aka … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1980s, an animal dies, Chuck Kaufman, Enzo G. Castellari, Gian Marco Lari, Giancarlo Prete, Italian, James Franciscus, Jaws rip-off, Joshua Sinclair, killer animal, Marc Princi, Massimo Vanni, Micky Pignatelli, Ramón Bravo, Romano Puppi, shark, Stefania Girolami, Ugo Tucci, Vic Morrow, Vincenzo Manning
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Hercules (1958)
“From this day on you shall have to face all the ordeals reserved by your destiny with only your mortal strength. You may win your battles, or go down in defeat; kill others—or be killed…” [Original title: Le Fatiche di … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy
Tagged 1950s, Afro Poli, an animal dies, Arturo Dominici, Ennio de Concini, Fabrizio Mioni, Gabriele Antonini, Gaio Frattini, Gianna Maria Canale, Italian, Ivo Garrani, Lidia Alfonsi, Luciana Paluzzi, Mimmo Palmara, Pietro Francisci, Steve Reeves, sword and sandal, Sylva Koscina
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Tentacles (1977)
“There must be something monstrous out there; monstrous and infernal.” [Original title: Tentacoli] Director: Oliver Hellman (Ovidio G. Assonitis) Starring: Bo Hopkins, John Huston, Shelley Winters, Delia Boccardo, Henry Fonda, Claude Akins, Cesare Danova, Alan Boyd, Sherry Buchanan, Alessandro … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1970s, Alan Boyd, Alessandro Poggi, an animal dies, an animal really dies, Bo Hopkins, Cesare Danova, Claude Akins, Delia Boccardo, Helena Mäkelä, Henry Fonda, Italian, Jaws rip-off, Jerome Max, John Huston, killer animal, Leonard C. Lightfoot, octopus, Ovidio G. Assonitis, Patrick Mulvihill, Philip Dallas, Roberto Poggi, Shelley Winters, Sherry Buchanan, Sonia Molteni, Steven W. Carabatsos, Tito Carpi
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Zombi 2 (1979)
“What is all this about the dead coming back to life—and having to be killed a second time? [aka Zombie aka Zombie Flesh Eaters] Director: Lucio Fulci Starring: Ian McCulloch, Tisa Farrow, Richard Johnson, Al Cliver (Pier Luigi Conti), … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
Tagged 1970s, Al Cliver, Auretta Gay, Dakar, Dardano Sacchetti, Elisa Briganti, Franco Fantasia, Giannetto De Rossi, gore, Horror, Ian McCulloch, Italian, Lucio Fulci, Olga Karlatos, Ottaviano Dell'Acqua, Ramón Bravo, Richard Johnson, Stefania D’Amario, supernatural, Tisa Farrow, Video Nasty, zombies
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Rapsodia Satanica (1917)
“Grinning in the shadows, the demon awaits its prey…” Director: Nino Oxilia Starring: Lyda Borelli, Ugo Bazzini, Andrea Habay, Giovanni Cini Screenplay: Alberto Fassini and Fausto Maria Martini Synopsis: Though society pays homage to the … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
Tagged 1910s, Alberto Fassini, Andrea Habay, Faust, Fausto Maria Martini, Giovanni Cini, Horror, Italian, Lyda Borelli, Nino Oxilia, Pietro Mascagni, restored youth, silent, Ugo Bazzini
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Contamination (1980)
“Look at the way his skin and clothes are torn. It’s almost as if—I don’t know, it’s almost as if he exploded. But not because of a bomb: it’s as if he exploded from the inside…” [aka Alien Arriva Sulla … Continue reading
Posted in Science fiction
Tagged 1980s, aliens, an animal dies, Erich Tomek, Gisela Hahn, gore, Horror, Ian McCulloch, invasion, Italian, Louise Marleau, Luigi Cozzi, Marino Masé, science fiction, Siegfried Rauch
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Zombi Holocaust (1980)
“I could easily kill you now, but I’m determined to have your brain!” [aka Zombie Holocaust aka The Queen Of The Cannibals aka The King Of The Living Dead aka Dr Butcher, MD aka Zombi 3] Director: Frank Martin … Continue reading
Hell Of The Living Dead (1980)
“You’re all doomed to a horrible death – doomed to be eaten up. First they’ll kill you – then afterwards – you’ll be eaten – eaten – devoured – by people like you – your brothers…” [aka Virus aka Virus … Continue reading
Posted in Science fiction
Tagged 1980s, an animal really dies, Bruno Mattei, Claudio Fragasso, Franco Garofalo, Gaby Renom, gore, i need a hot shower, Italian, José Gras, Luis Fonoll, Margit Evelyn Newton, mondo, Pep Ballenster, Rossella Drudi, Roundtable, science fiction, Selan Karay, Victor Israel, zombies
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