Loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale The Black Cat, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, from director Sergio Martino (Torso), weaves the key motifs from Poe's gothic yarn into one of the most sensual films from the Golden era of giallo. Luigi Pistilli (Milano Calibro 9, A Bay of Blood) plays writer Oliviero, an abrasive drunk who amuses himself by holding drunken orgies at his grand country manor much to the displeasure of his long-suffering wife (Anita Strindberg). But this decadence is soon rocked by a series of grisly murders, in which Oliviero finds himself implicated. Notable for giving screen starlet Edwige Fenech her first bad girl role, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, with its many unexpected twists and turns, is just as bewitching as its title would suggest. Special Edition Content: Brand new 2K restoration of the film from the original camera negative Original Italian and English soundtracks in mono audio English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack Through the Keyhole a brand new interview with director Sergio Martino Unveiling the Vice making-of retrospective featuring interviews with Martino, star Edwige Fenech and screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi Dolls of Flesh and Blood: The Gialli of Sergio Martino a visual essay by Michael Mackenzie exploring the director's unique contributions to the giallo genre The Strange Vices of Ms. Fenech film historian Justin Harries on the Your Vice actress' prolific career Eli Roth on Your Vice and the genius of Martino Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matthew Griffin
A collection of slasher movies from Shameless Screen Entertainment (Torso, Night Train Murders & Killer Nun)Night Train Murders & Killer Nun are both part of the DPP list of 'video nasties'. Video nasty was a term coined in the United Kingdom in the 1980s that originally applied to a number of films distributed on video cassette that were criticized for their violent content by various religious organizations, in the press and by commentators.
WW II; when a crack unit of Nazi Sturmtruppen kidnapped Churchill on a train half way across the Moroccan desert, it was down to a few fearless, unsung heroes from the British Secret Intelligence Service and a U.S. Marine Platoon to rescue the British Prime Minister and prevent a devastating Nazi victory which would have changed the course of the War and the world as we know it.In November 1942 the Allied forces seized North Africa from pro-German Vichy France and occupied Casablanca, Algiers and Oran. Just a few months later, in January 1943, the British Prime Minister Winston Spencer Churchill, the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt and France's General de Gaulle held a conference in Casablanca to establish their strategy to win the war and demand the 'unconditional surrender' of the Axis powers.Churchill's plane took off from London on the night of 12 January 1943 on his way to meet Roosevelt and de Gaulle, but his journey was to prove more difficult than expected... and remains shrouded in mystery as many other Wartime legends are to this day..
Mountain Of The Cannibal God
Big Racket (Dir. Enzo G. Castellari 1976): Nico Palmieri (Fabio Testi) is a police inspector who battles against hoodlums who terrorise a sleepy Italian village and extort cash from the locals. With the threat of horrific brutality no one dares to act except a restaurant owner (Renzo Palmer) who approaches Palmieri and sings like a canary. As a result his young daughter is raped. Discovering that the terrorism is related to drug dealers Palmieri is forbidden to continue inv
Sergio Martino's Violent Professionals (a.k.a Milano trema - la polizia vuole giustizia) is one of the classics of the Italian ""Poliziotti"" genre. Luc Merenda stars as detective Giorgio Caneparo out to put blow a hole in every bad guy's head. Angry that the press merely publicises the murder of his boss and no one actually does anything about it Merenda delves into the criminal underworld to become part of a large terrorist network hell-bent on destroying the Italian government by r
Best known in the role of Honey Ryder in the James Bond film Dr No Urusla Andress also appeared as another Bond girl this time as Vesper Lynd in the 1967 Bond spoof Casino Royale. Whilst these roles may have been the pinnacle of her career there were plenty of other starring roles including alongside Elvis Presley in Fun In Acapulco and Frank Sinatra in 4 For Texas. Once Before I Die: In WWII a band of American soldiers and one woman get trapped behind enemy lines in the Philippines. In harrowing circumstances they struggle for courage and fight to stay alive. Slave Of The Cannibal God: Susan Stevenson and her brother fly to New Guinea to look for her husband missing since leading an expedition into the jungle. With the help of Professor Edward Foster they begin to retrace his steps only to encounter a deadly cannibal tribe.
Argent Films presents a collection of distinctive heroic World War II action headed by Hollywood superstars Mel Gibson and Richard Burton in authentic action drama finely crafted by the likes of RAMBO director George Cosmatos.Very rarely shown on TV, these Wartime accounts of Heroes fighting against the WWII Axis, from the Pacific to the African desert, are now brought together in one must-have collector's set.Attack Force Z: Mel Gibson leads a Special Forces Commando (including Sam Neil) to locate and rescue a defecting Japanese Officer who has crashed in the dense jungle of a Japan occupied Pacific Island. Based on a real mission by Z Force, a forerunner of the S.A.S., made up mostly from Australian and British volunteers, their daring missions changed the course of the war and remains secret to this day.Massacre In Rome: Nerve-wracking dramatization by RAMBO director George P. Cosmatos, and accentuated by an electrifying score by Oscar winner Ennio Morricone, of one of the worst atrocities of the War. Richard Burton (in a career best) plays Kapler, the German Officer whose human conscience gets pitted against the sadistic might of the Reich after Hitler directly orders him to execute 335 civilians as reprisal for the killing of 33 Nazi soldiers by Italian Partisans. Casablanca Express: At the height of WW2, British PM Winston Churchill is covertly on his way to the then-secret Casablanca Conference with US President Roosevelt and France's General DeGaulle. To confuse the Nazis trailing him, the PM gets off his plane in Algiers and boards the Casablanca Express. When he gets kidnapped by a crack unit of Nazi Sturmtruppen, halfway across the Moroccan desert, it is down to a few, fearless, unsung heroes from the British SIS and a U.S. Marine Platoon to rescue Churchill, preventing a devastating Nazi Victory that would have changed the course of the War and the world as we know it.
A Man Called Blade is atypical Sergio Martino movie that runs at a cracking pace. Slide on your cowboy boots don the Stetson spin your spurs and load your Winchester for some frenetic western action!
Jason Connery and Francesco Quinn star alongside screen legend Donald Pleasence in this adventure thriller following the Allied attempt to transport Winston Churchill to Casablanca via train during the midst of World War Two. Despite the best laid diversion plans news spreads that Churchill is aboard the train and it is quickly captured by a crack group of German paratroopers intent on kidnapping him and delivering him to Hitler in Berlin. A daring rescue attempt must be made if the lives of the civilian passengers and that of the British Prime Minister are to be saved.
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