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I wish I could muster up more enthusiasm for this, but despite a starring role for Kinski, it's pretty dull. Could've used a much bigger dose of sleaze and violence. The marginally better companion piece LOVER OF THE MONSTER (same director, mostly same cast and sets) at least has a better role for Kinski.I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.
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Originally posted by Andrew Monroe View PostI wish I could muster up more enthusiasm for this, but despite a starring role for Kinski, it's pretty dull. Could've used a much bigger dose of sleaze and violence. The marginally better companion piece LOVER OF THE MONSTER (same director, mostly same cast and sets) at least has a better role for Kinski."The popcorn you're eating has been pissed in. Film at 11".
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I'll check out Lover of the Monster. I know Garrone from SS Experiment Camp. Not a very good director or a note-worthy Nazisploitation title aside from the line "You bastard, what have you done with my balls?!""Ah! By god's balls what licentiousness!"
Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom.
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Originally posted by Jack J View PostI saw this on bootleg video 10+ years ago!
https://www.amazon.com/Evil-Face-Kat...vies-tv&sr=1-1
I got it as a gift but haven't watched it yet. Considering Mya's quality, I can't imagine Full Moon won't do a better job.VHS will never die!
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Originally posted by Lorne Marshall View PostJack, I wonder if you're referring to this Mya release from 2009:
https://www.amazon.com/Evil-Face-Kat...vies-tv&sr=1-1
I got it as a gift but haven't watched it yet. Considering Mya's quality, I can't imagine Full Moon won't do a better job.
No, these were vhs dupes. From memory they looked like 3rd or 4th generation dupes. I think they might have had English fan subs. Klaus Kinski was in two Turkish/Italian co-productions, this one and LOVER OF THE MONSTER:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lover_of_the_Monster
Erol Tas was also in both films. I only saw them once. I don't rememeber them as being particularily good, but they were interesting as I had discovered Turkish genre cinema at the time and ... Turkish genre flicks that had both Klaus Kinski and Erol Tas in them, how cool was that! Well, that's what I though at the time anyway. LOL
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