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egne kommentarer står under filmene.
Anguish (Cinemascope)
Spain/USA
D: Bigas Lunas
Spanish cult-horror. Due to the settings in a cinema, this movie is perfect
to view on the big screen with a large audience
Blood For Dracula (Red, slighly cut)
Aka. Andy Warhol's Dracula
Italy 1974
D: Paul Morrissey S: Udo Kier
Horror cult-classic in faded colors and some sex and gore scenes edited out.
Still very watchable.
Brain damage
USA 1988
D:Frank Hennenlotter
Great cult classic about a boy and his parasite. American cinema version,
shorter than European video-version probably the longest cinema print you
can find.
Crime Story
Hong Kong, in Cantonese with English subtitles
Great Jackie Chan action film with the usual great stunts and a slightly
more serious storyline.
Enter the Dragon (Cinemascope)
USA/Hong Kong 1973
D: Robert Clouse
Action classic with Bruce Lee & John Saxon plus blaxploitation hero Jim
Kelly and kung fu queen Angela Mao Ying. Perfect big-screen entertainment!
Evil Dead
USA 1982
D: Sam Riami
Rare uncut print of classic horror movie.
Flesh for Frankenstein (Cinemascope)
Aka. Andy Warhol's Frankenstein (bomb)
Italy 1974
D: Paul Morrisey
Companion piece to Dracula (above), more marvelous mayhem combining the
forces of Italian movie magic and anarchic Warhol-style filmmaking. Uncut,
good color, not in 3D.
Legend of the 8 Samurai
Japan 198X
Fantastic Japanese fantasy/action feature with Sonny Chiba and lots of
monsters.
Near Dark
USA
D: Kathryn Bigelow
High-octane vampire thriller. Debut feature from the director of Strange
Days
Snake in the Eagles Shadow (Cinemascope)
Hong Kong 1979
D: Yuen Woo-ping S: Jackie Chan
Extremely rare, but somewhat splicy print. Excellent kung-fu comedy. One of
Jackie Chan's best movies.
Zeder - Revenge of the Dead
Italy 1983
D: Pupi Avati
Odd Zombie-movie with artistic intentions by well known Italian director
Pupi Avati.
Black Sabbath
Italy 1963
D: Mario Bava
Classic Horror-antologhy by the Italian master, Mario Bava. By many
considered to be one of his best movies.
Blood and Black Lace
Italy 196X
D: Mario Bava
Groundbreaking - the first "giallo", in fully uncut European version.
Demons of the Dead aka All the Colors of the Dark
D: Sergio Martini
Italy
High-class giallo murder mystery
Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (cinemascope)
Aka. Invasion of the Astro-Monsters
Japan 1966
D:
Godzilla in outer space!
Hatchet for a Honeymoon
Italy/Spain 1969
D: Mario Bava
Excellent psycho-thriller. One of Mario Bavas best.
Phantasm
USA
D: Don Coscarelli
Brilliant low-budget horror, with murderous shiny balls and the menacing
Tall Man wreaking havoc in a cemetary. Cult classic followed by 3 sequels.
Return of the Street Fighter
S: Sonny Chiba
Japan 1974
The Streetfighter returns to make even more damage!
Samurai Pirate (cinemascope)
Aka. Last Voyage of Sinbad
Japan
S: Toshiro Mifune
Japanese samurai-fantasy from the studio that made Godzilla.
Shogun Assassin
Amazing US version of the 2 first Lone Wolf and Cub films from Japan. Roger
Corman produced the re-edited version. Incredibly violent, yet moving and
poetic!
Street Fighter
S: Sonny Chiba
Japan 1974
Classic bone-crunching martial arts action-fest. Tag line: "If you've got to
fight. fight dirty!"
Would you kill a Child - U/C 105 min version
Aka. Island of the Damned
Spain 1975
D: Narcisso Ibanez Serrador
A very tight, suspenseful Spanish horror-movie with underlying political
motives. A great success where ever its screened. A very rare unedited
print with longer running time than any other known videorelease.
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