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The Fourth Wish (1975). John Meillon, Robert Bettles, Robyn Nevin, Michael Craig, Cul Cullen, Ron Haddrick, Brian Anderson, Julie Dawson, Anne Haddy and Vivean Gray. A single father from Adelaide learns that his son has fatal leukemia and tries to achieve the latter's last three wishes.
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It was only in the last 20 minutes that I realised the main actor was James Taylor. It's funny cos I recognised him because he was wearing the same green jumper he wears in some live performances.
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This was an excellent crime flick directed by Michael Miller (Silent Rage) The film was produced by Roger Corman and stars Yvette Mimieux and Tommy Lee Jones. You can also see lots of familiar faces as co-stars.
Mimieux and Jones give fantastic performances. If you like gritty 70s crime movies, check it out!
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This was an entertaining WIP flick directed by Jonathan Demme (Something Wild, The Silence of the Lambs) Another future great Tak Fujimoto (Ferris etc.) handled the cinematography.
The wicked and wonderful cast includes Erica Gavin (love her also in Russ Meyers Vixen), Ella Reid, Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith, Roberta Collins, Juanita Brown, Warren Miller and Barbara Steele.
While not quite the classic many people say, i liked this one very much.
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The Internecine Project (1974). James Coburn stars as a former secret agent who is about to be promoted to an advisor for the US government. However he needs to dispose of four people who know his shady past. He developes an intricate scheme whereby each person kills another on the list, whilst he sits at home overseeing the murders. There are a few interruptions and complications along the way, but thinking he has cleaned up his shady past he receives a package which contains a notebook from one of the people that he had killed. Inside the notebook there was a message that Coburn wasn't to be trusted and the pages contained a poison. Set in early 70 s London and co-starring Lee Grant, Harry Andrews, Ian Hendry, Michael Jayston. Well worth a look.
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I have What Have You Done To Solange (1972), a good but downbeat, British set giallo, and Tragic Ceremony (1973), an atmospheric gothic horror story directed by horror great Ricardo Freda.
Both may not be the very best that Italian genre cinema has to offer, but they're both well above average and definitely worth a look !
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Zoltan, Hound Of Dracula - Erm, I liked the fun first ten minutes.
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Some Hammers, Demons of the mind, Straight on till morning and To The Devil A Daughter
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I love watching Hammer's Lust For A Vampire every couple of years or so.. It has this dream-like atmosphere which i really like.
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Yeah, that one gets a bit of stick but I like it and the song haha
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Embryo - Oh gee, I was enjoying this for the first half an hour or so but then was waiting for something more to happen but it never came till the very end. Snoozeville.
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Highly entertaining horror farce starring horror icons Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Hazel Court, and a young Jack Nicholson, stylishly directed by Roger Corman. Written by Richard Matheson based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe.
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I'll battle every page of spam to find my way back to either this, or the giallo thread !
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Talking about Vincent Price, Shout! Factory has announced they will release a Vincent Price blu-ray collection box on october 22nd, almost exactly twenty years after he passed away. The box will include Fall Of The House Of Usher, The Haunted Palace, Masque Of The Red Death, Witchfinder General, The Pit And The Pendulum, and The Abominable Dr. Phibes.
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dr. strangelove or how i learned to stop worrying and love the bomb
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