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  • SPECTERS aka SPETTRI - Uncut & Widescreen!

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    Spettri  (1987)

    While a team of archeologists lead by Donald Pleasence are digging through some ancient ruins the subway being built above causes some cave ins and new catacombs are found. This leads to the burial ground of a legendary demon who then rises to the occasion and starts dispatching his victims in gruesome ways. Tons of atmosphere, nudity and gore are the highlights of this Italian gem, which boast some great effects. Heads get smashed, throats cut, hearts yanked out and so on all supplied by Sergio Stivaletti (Cemetery Man, Miami Golem)! Will Donald Pleasence find the true secret behind the evil or become one of the next victims. And lets not forget the blind historian/curator who may know more than he lets on! Forget all those domestic prints, make sure and seek it out uncut and in widescreen!


  • TOO BEAUTIFUL TO DIE aka SOTTO IL VESTITO NIENTE, PART 2

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    This late entry in the gialli cycle offers a lot more style than many other films made in the same period. It combines a little sleaze, some very stylish cinematography and a ton of gorgeous models together into a very slick package! Too Beautiful To Die is centered around a group of ambitious vixens, their always-angling agent, and a music video director working on his latest masterpiece. Things take a sleazy turn when the agent sets up one of his ‘special parties’ for a rich, old, sicko entrepreneur with whom he trades the ladies sexual favors for powerful influence… whether the women want to or not! On one such occasion this ends in the savage rape (that the other girls help with) and death (under mysterious circumstances) of a new actress/model! Now, someone is taking violent revenge on everybody who was there the night she died! Twists and turns, some bloody murders, and more nudity and 80’s-style music than you can handle! The soundtrack is all over the place from pop tunes to Psycho-style theme music to smooth, cool jazz by Roberto Cacciapaglia! This is definitely a title gialli fans will want to add to their collection.  Make sure and see it uncut and widescreen!


 

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