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The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972)

Also known as:Red Queen Kills 7 Times,Die Rote Dame,Die rote Dame,Horror House,La dama rosa mata siete veces,La dame rouge tua 7 fois,Diathiki gia 7 eglimata,Epta eglimata zitoun enoho,La dama de la capa roja,Blood Feast,Feast of Flesh,The Corpse Which Didn't Want to to Die,The Lady in Red Kills Seven Times,The Red Queen Kills 7 Times

Description: Over noble native Wildenbruch dominates the long-standing curse. Many centuries ago between the two sisters - red and Black Queens was implacable enmity, which ended with the fact that the Black Queen killed the Red, causing the last seven stab wounds. The red Queen has risen from the dead and killed the Black Queen, and six related people in order to reimburse all amounts received fatal injuries. Since then, the circumstances of the confrontation between the red and Black Queens are repeated every hundred years. Finally came another period of renewal of a long-standing curse. Martin Hoffman tries to protect his bride, kitty Willenbruch from ancestral curses.

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Massacre Mafia Style (1978)

For longtime fans of Grindhouse cinema, the trailer for Duke Mitchell's Massacre Mafia Style is a real beloved treasure. Speaking personally, I can say that ever since I first saw it, it's been one of my all time favorites. One thing I always wanted to know after seeing it was whether the actual film lived up to the trailers iconic outrageousness. Well, after viewing the film now for the first time (thanks to a friend sending me a DVD-R copy of it), I am very happy to say that Massacre Mafia Style (aka The Executioner) is a really solid, entertaining, emotional low-budget mafia film.
The main man behind it all was Duke Mitchell, who film geeks may know from movies like Bela Lugosi Meets A Brooklyn Gorilla (1952), which he co-starred in with his then comedy partner Sammy Petrillo. Mitchell and Petrillo were actually an act that was a direct rip-off of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis. Mitchell was the suave Dean Martin clone and Sammy Petrillo was the boy-monkey Lewis wannabe. They were later sued as a result. In the late 1970s, Mitchell produced, wrote and directed two mafia genre films, Massacre Mafia Style and Gone With The Pope which was never completed before Mitchell's death in 1981, but thanks to the folks at Grindhouse Releasing, the film hopefully will be seeing the light of day on DVD in the near future.
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Maciste in Hell (1962)

Maciste travels to Hell to find a witch and make her undo a curse she put on the surface world. Engaging cross between witch-burning horror and heroic peplum sees Maciste, the film's muscle-bound, loincloth-clad hero, uprooting a tree and travelling into the depths of hell to lift a witch's curse and save an innocent woman's life. Along the way he has to battle various foes such as lions, eagles, giants, snakes, you name it. This is a thoroughly entertaining slice of escapism packed with action and cool special effects.
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