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Faceless DVD. Faces of Death 4 DVD DVD From one of the world's most prolific horror filmmakers, Jess Franco, director of VAMPYROS LESBOS, SUCCUBUS, Shriek Show's KILLER BARBYS, and many more! Beautiful women are violently abducted and kept hostage in a covert clinic where Dr. Flamand (Helmut Berger) conducts grisly skin graft experiments, leaving unwilling human guinea pigs mutilated and dead! When a powerful industrialists' (Telly Savalas) fashion model daughter (Caroline Munro) goes missing, Detective Sam Morgan (Christopher Mitchum) uncovers clues that lead him to the mad doctor's secret house of surgical horrors! |
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Faceless DVD. Faces of Death 4 DVD Movie From one of the world's most prolific horror filmmakers, Jess Franco, director of VAMPYROS LESBOS, SUCCUBUS, Shriek Show's KILLER BARBYS, and many more! Beautiful women are violently abducted and kept hostage in a covert clinic where Dr. Flamand (Helmut Berger) conducts grisly skin graft experiments, leaving unwilling human guinea pigs mutilated and dead! When a powerful industrialists' (Telly Savalas) fashion model daughter (Caroline Munro) goes missing, Detective Sam Morgan (Christopher Mitchum) uncovers clues that lead him to the mad doctor's secret house of surgical horrors! |
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Faceless Monster DVD. Faces of Death 4 DVD Video Regarded as one of the last important films in the Golden Age of Italian Gothic Horror, The Faceless Monster (Better known as Nightmare Castle) was cut by more than 20 minutes in its theatrical and TV showings. This letterboxed presentation restores, for the first time in the United States, the full 100-minute cut of the film. The film's references to previous Italian gothics and a cast of some of the most recognized faces in European horror (Barbara Steele, Paul Muller, Helga Line) make it rumination on a genre that was, at least in chiaroscuro form, ebbing away by its production date of 1965. A novice to the Italian gothic film, director Mario Caiano (under the pseudonym of Allan Grunewald) magnified its essence, not so much in the outer atmospheric trappings, but in the inner, more frightful dimensions of minds and passions out of control. Barbara Steele's presence dominates the film in a dual role that demanded wickedness and innocence, the devil and the angel, black hair and blonde. Born in Birkenhead, England, Barbara Steele was regarded in the 1960s as the Queen of Horror her appearances in several landmark horror films, chiefly of Italian origin: Mario Bava's Black Sunday, Riccardo Freda's The Horrible Dr. Hichcock and Antonio Margheriti's Castle of Blood. Unlike these films, however, The Faceless Monster provided Steele with a rare opportunity to dub her own voice for the English track. With legendary composer Ennito Morricone supplementing the growing cacophony of suspense and sensation, The Faceless Monster climaxes in a grotesque primal therapy release of scream and insane laughter, an appropriate parting to the glory age of Italy's gothic cinema. |
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Faces DVD. Faces of Death 4 DVD Review Faces tells the searing story of a middle-aged couple whose marriage suddenly collapse after
fourteen years together. Both husband and wife seek solace with others, he with a prostitute and
she with an aging hippie. The next morning they must face the stark realization that neither
encounter was what they expected. A powerful film about infidelity, FACES was the first American
independent film to break through to mainstream audiences. |
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Faces DVD. |
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Faces of Death 1 DVD. |
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Faces of Death 2 DVD. |
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Faces of Death 3 DVD. |
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Faces of Earth DVD. |
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Facial Workout DVD. |
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Facing Arthur DVD. |
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Facing Death: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross DVD. |
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Facing Fear DVD. |
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Facing the Giants DVD. |
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Facing the Giants - Flywheel (2-Pack) DVD. |
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Facing Windows DVD. |
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