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Year: 2008

September 9, 2008

The Mother of Tears

To be honest, it’s quite difficult to convey just how disappointing Dario Argento’s most recent film, The Mother of Tears, actually is. Now, to call this long-awaited is an understatement…

September 4, 2008

Wild Westerns – part 1

This article, written by William Price Fox, originally appeared in The Saturday Evening Post on April 6th, 1968.

September 4, 2008

Beryl Cunningham

Beryl Cunningham is another of the black actresses who came to brief fame as ‘exotic totty’ in Italian films of the late 60s and early 70s.

September 3, 2008

Nanni Moretti interviewed in the Guardian

Here’s the link, interesting interview…

September 3, 2008

World in My Pocket

This was one of several adaptations of the popular novels by James Hadley Chase to be made during the sixties.

September 2, 2008

Pascale Audret

Despite only briefly flirting with the spy genre, Pascale Audret was an extremely busy performer, appearing in well over 50 films…

September 2, 2008

Animanera

Italy seems to close down for much of August, which means that there isn’t much in the way of new films reaching the cinema….

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  • Cinematografo Italian language database of all Italian Films
  • European Trash Cinema Craig Ledbetter’s excellent magazine ETC has now made it online…
  • Giallo Fever Superb website about giallos and other Italian films
  • M.E.C.D. Database A great database with information about Spansih cinema (and other films shot in Spain)
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