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Archive for October, 2009
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Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
This is the heartwarming story of an international playboy who uses a lonely small town school teacher to get himself into the United States so that he and his old…
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Kill, Panther Kill! (1968)
Fifth films in movie series have a spotty track record. For every crappy movie like Star Trek V, there’s a movie like Hellraiser: Inferno that I can’t even remember if…
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The Hideous Sun Demon (1959)
Sometimes, an idea becomes an all consuming vision such that in order for it to be done just right, the visionary behind it must do it all. Only in that…
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The Secret of Boyne Castle (1969)
What is the mysterious and undoubtedly quite shocking secret of Boyne Castle? Is it that its dark and creepy parapets are haunted by a vindictive banshee intent on screeching at…
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Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun (1964)
I don’t know about you, but I like my Hercules to look really beefy and have a well-groomed beard. I’m not real sold on a budget Hercules who is quite…
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Hercules vs. the Moloch (1963)
Okay, it turns out that this isn’t a movie about a guy named Hercules. It isn’t even a movie about a guy named Goliath, Maciste, Samson, Atlas, or even Ursus….
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Hercules vs. the Hydra (1960)
Mickey Hargitay (Bloody Pit Of Horror) was a bodybuilder that really had that Hercules style of acting done pat. By that, I mean he was able to stand at odd…
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The Ghost of Cypress Swamp (1977)
The poet/philosopher Tupac once opined “a coward dies a thousand deaths… a soldier dies but once.” You know who else only dies but once in The Ghost Of Cypress Swamp?…
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Colossus and the Headhunters (1963)
Kirk Morris would play Maciste no less than six times in a brawny film career that included The Witch’s Curse and Atlas Against the Czar. If his clean-shaven pouty look…
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Secrets of the Pirates’ Inn (1969)
A gang of kids helps a sea captain relative search for a pirate’s treasure that’s rumored to be hidden somewhere in the old delapidated inn the sea captain just inherited…








