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ORNELLA MUTI in Il Sole Nella Pelle (1971) - 7/9
#ornella muti#il sole nella pelle#alessio orano#giorgio stegani#1970s films#my edit#q#free the tiddy#100
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From Italian director Giorgio Ferroni comes the Gothic film IL MULINO DELLE DONNE DI PIETRA aka MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN (1960)... in COLOUR! The film stars Pierre Brice, Scilla Gabel, Wolfgang Preiss and Herbert Bohme.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 18:22; Discussion 29:57; Ranking 50:35
#podcast#horror#classic horror#horror film#scream scene#italian horror#gothic horror#giorgio ferroni#il mulino delle donne di pietra#mill of the stone women#eastman color#pierre brice#scilla gabel#wolfgang preiss#herbert bohme#remigio del grosso#ugo liberatore#giorgio stegani#pier ludovico pavoni#antonietta zita#carlo innocenzi#black sunday#SoundCloud
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Il mulino delle donne di pietra (Mill of the Stone Women, 1960)
"Can you really not remember? Or maybe you don't want to. I'm starting to understand. You want to deepen my remorse and give me nightmares. No. No! I'm not guilty. It wasn't my fault!"
#Il mulino delle donne di pietra#mill of the stone women#italian cinema#horror film#giorgio ferroni#pieter van weigen#pierre brice#scilla gabel#wolfgang preiss#dany carrel#liana orfei#marco guglielmi#herbert a.e. böhme#olga solbelli#alberto archetti#carlo innocenzi#ugo liberatore#giorgio stegani#1960#drops of blood#the first ever colour Italian film‚ and boy did Ferroni use his new medium to its full advantage. opening in dull autumnal sludge and grey#swept skies‚ the film slowly embraces richer and warmer colours‚ peaking with some avant garde unnatural lighting during a nightmare#hallucination sequence that rivals Bava at his most experimental. a beautiful work‚ full of arresting images and painterly touches which#match the mad artist energy of the films primary antagonist. part House of Wax‚ part Hammer Horror but undeniably and unmistakably Italian#Böhme is superb as the larger than life mad scientist and his performance seems to draw on german expressionism as much as contemporary#gothic cinema. the procession of sculpted figures lurching into life during the final act is a beautifully done bit of uncanny#grotesquerie. a really very good film that outstripped my expectations in nearly every way; not to everyone's taste i suspect but i had a#hell of a time.
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“Beyond the Law” AKA Al di là della legge by Giorgio Stegani (1968) Lee Van Cleef, Graziella Granata, Enzo Fiermonte and Antonio Sabato in Tabernas desert, Almeria.
#beyond the law#lee van cleef#graziella granata#giorgio stegani#tabernas desert#almeria#cinema#western#al di là della legge#antonio sabato#enzo fiermonte
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Turpa tukkoon / Beyond the Law (1968) SAVi Scandinavia / SAVi As (release is cut 00 MIN 00) https://www.videospace.fi/release/turpa_tukkoon_nauha_savi_scandinavia_savi_as_finland
#Videospace#VHS#Turpa tukkoon#Beyond the Law#Giorgio Stegani#Lee Van Cleef#Antonio Sabato#Gordon Mitchell#VHS tapes#VHS art#VHS cover
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Beyond the Law (1968)
#beyond the law#lee van cleef#antonio sabato jr#bud spencer#gordon mitchell#giorgio stegani#good stuff
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Mill of the Stone Women will be released on Blu-ray on November 30 via Arrow Video. Adam Rabalais designed the new artwork for the 1960 Italian horror film; the original poster is on the reverse side.
Giorgio Ferroni (Night of the Devils) directs from a script he co-wrote with Remigio Del Grosso, Ugo Liberatore, and Giorgio Stegani. Pierre Brice, Scilla Gabel, Wolfgang Preiss, Dany Carrel, Herbert Böhme, and Liana Orfei star.
Mill of the Stone Women has been newly restored in 2K from the original negative with original lossless mono soundtracks. Four versions are included: The original Italian and English exports, the French version, and the US cut.
The two-disc limited edition features a booklet, a double-sided poster, and six mini lobby cards, all housed in a slipcase. Special features are listed below, where you can also see the contents.
Disc 1:
Italian export version of the film (with newly translated English subtitles)
English export version of the film
Audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas (new)
Mill of the Stone Women & The Gothic Body - Visual essay by film historian Kat Ellinger (new)
Interviews with actress Liana Orfei and film historian Fabio Melelli
Interview with actor Wolfgang Preiss
“Drops of Blood” UK opening titles
German opening titles
US & German theatrical trailers
Image galleries
Disc 2:
French version of the film (with newly translated English subtitles)
US version of the film
Also included:
Illustrated booklet with writing by film historian Roberto Curti, a comparison of the different versions by film historian Brad Stevens, and a selection of contemporary reviews
Double-sided fold-out poster featuring Rabalais’ art and the original poster
6 postcard-sized lobby card reproductions
Young art student Hans von Arnam (Pierre Brice) arrives by barge at an old mill to write a monograph about its celebrated sculptures of women in the throes of death and torture, maintained and curated by the mill’s owner, the hermetic Professor Wahl (Herbert Böhme). But when Hans encounters the professor’s beautiful and mysterious daughter Elfi (Scilla Gabel), his own fate becomes inexorably bound up with hers, and with the shocking secret that lies at the heart of the so-called Mill of the Stone Women.
#mill of the stone women#horror#60s horror#1960s horror#italian horror#italian film#italian movies#arrow video#adam rabalais#dvd#gift#giorgio ferroni#tim lucas#kat ellinger
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Cannibal Holocaust
#cannibal holocaust#random richards#poetry#poem#poets on tumblr#poetic#haiku poem#haiku#daily haiku#haiku form#haiku poetry#horror#cannibalism#found footage#controversy#ruggero deodato#Robert Kerman#Luca barbareschi#gianfranco clerici#Giorgio Stegani#Ruiz Ortolani
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1960
Il mulino delle donne di pietra
Also Known As (AKA)
(original title) Il mulino delle donne di pietra
Brazil O Moinho das Mulheres de Pedra
Canada (French title) Le moulin aaux femmes de pierre
Canada (English title) Mill of the Stone Women
France Le Moulin des supplices
Greece (transliterated) O mylos me tis petrines gynaikes
Mexico El molino de las mujeres de piedra
Peru El molino de las mujeres de piedra
Romania Moara femeilor de piatră
Soviet Union (Russian title) Мельница каменных женщин
Spain El molino de las mujeres de piedra
Sweden Doktor Skräck och de förstenade kvinnorna
UK (premiere title) Drops of Blood
USA (video title) Icon
West Germany Die Mühle der versteinerten Frauen
World-wide (English title) Mill of the Stone Women
Yugoslavia (Serbian title) Mlin okamenjenih zena
Horror of the Stone Women
The Horrible Mill Women
Release Dates
Italy 1 October 1960 (Milan)
Italy 21 October 1960 (Rome)
Italy 8 March 1961 (Turin)
West Germany 23 March 1962
France 5 September 1962
USA 23 January 1963 (Phoenix, Arizona)
UK June 1963
Mexico 19 July 1963
Sweden 11 September 1967
Spain 4 February 1974 (re-release)
Directed by Giorgio Ferroni
Music by Carlo Innocenzi
Writing Credits
Remigio Del Grosso ... (scenario) (french version) (uncredited)
Giorgio Ferroni ... (uncredited)
Ugo Liberatore... (uncredited)
Louis Sauvat ... (dialogue) (french version)
Giorgio Stegani ... (uncredited)
Pieter van Weigen ... (short story)
technical specifications
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
Filming Locations
Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy 🇮🇹 Holland 🇳🇱 Belgium 🇧🇪
Cast
Pierre Brice... Hans von Arnim
Scilla Gabel... Elfie Wahl
Liana Orfei... Annelore
Wolfgang Preiss ... Dr. Loren Bohlem
Dany Carrel ... Liselotte Kornheim (as Danny Carrell)
Herbert A.E. Böhme ... Prof. Gregorius Wahl (as Herbert Boehme)
Marco Guglielmi ... Ralf
Olga Solbelli ... Selma
Alberto Archetti (Albert Archet) ... Konrad
#ilmulinodelledonnedipietra #millofthestonewomen #lemoulindessupplices #giorgioferroni #ugoliberatore #scillagabel #lianaorfei #pierrebrice #italianhorror #italianhorrormovies #spaghettihorror #gothichorror #horrorgothic #giallofever
#il mulino delle donne di pietra#mill of the stone women#liana orfei#scilla gabel#giorgio ferroni#pierre brice#giallo fever#giallofever#gotico italiano#gotic movie#cine gotico#italian cult#gialli#cult#italian giallo#cinema cult#giallo#italian sexy comedy#international cult
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Film/TV People Turning 90 (between 8/1/2018 and 12/31/2018)
Here are the latest members to the nonagenarian club.
George Maharis - actor (9/1)
Allene Roberts - actress (9/1) † 5/9/2019
Serge Bourguignon - director (9/3)
Jerome Hellman - producer (9/4)
Abhumanya Sharma - actor (9/5)
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Brenda Hogan - actress (9/6)
Ivan Vanícek - production designer (9/9)
Earl Holliman - actor (9/11)
Monique Plotin - costume designer (9/13)
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Lubos Sluka - film composer (9/13)
Jochen Stern - actor (9/13)
Fay Chaldecott - child actress (9/14)
Ján Kramár - actor (9/14)
Julie Robinson - actress (9/14)
Henry Silva - actor (9/15)
Giuseppe Pinori - cinematographer (9/15)
Neelam - actress (9/17)
Kåre Santesson - actor (9/19)
Laird Koenig - novelist, screenwriter (9/24)
Harold Becker - director (9/25)
Bill Mosher - editor (9/25)
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István Hildebrand - cinematographer (9/26)
Bob Van der Veken - actor (9/26)
Garry Watson - child actor (9/27)
Stefan Maritan - production designer (9/28)
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Ed Setrakian - actor (10/1)
Rudy Challenger - actor (10/2)
Yôko Yokota - actress (10/3)
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Andrew J. Fenady - producer/screenwriter (10/4)
Raymond Lévesque - actor, film composer (10/7)
Susumu Hani - director (10/10)
Yildiz Kenter - actress (10/11) † 11/17/2019
Lana Gogoberidze - director, screenwriter (10/13)
Giorgio Stegani - director, screenwriter (10/13)
Don Collier - actor (10/17)
Ferenc Baracsi - actor (10/18)
Zev Braun - producer (10/19) † 10/17/2019
Wim Van den Heuvel - actor (10/20)
Pim Lambeau - actress (10/22)
Marthe Mercadier - actress (10/23)
Günter Rohrbach - producer (10/23)
Marion Ross - actress (10/25)
Gianni Minervini - producer (10/26)
Maria Fernanda - actress (10/27)
Gilles Vigneault - film composer, songwriter, actor (10/27)
Yôko Sugi - actress (10/28)
Jack Donner - actor (10/29) † 9/21/2019
Pat Green - producer (10/29)
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Dianne Foster - actress (10/31)
Lew Palter - actor (11/3)
Irena Kosecka - makeup artist (11/4)
Jean Flechet - director (11/5)
Hüseyin Güler - actor (11/6)
John Lasell - actor (11/6)
Ennio Morricone - film composer (11/10) † 7/6/2020
Mircea Muresan - director (11/11) † 4/24/2020
Myvanwy Jenn - actress (11/12)
Ninet Dinar - actress (11/13)
Karl-Ulrich Meves - actor (11/13)
Gianfranco Baldanello - director (11/13)
Clifford A. Pellow - actor (11/13)
Kathleen Hughes - actress (11/14)
Claude Pelletier - sound mixer (11/14)
Clu Gulager - actor (11/16)
Max Turilli - actor (11/18)
Leo Fong - martial artist, actor, screenwriter, producer, director (11/23)
Richard Greer - editor (12/1)
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John Francis Lane - actor (12/1)
Julia Sandoval - actress (12/3)
Dena Dietrich - actress (12/4)
Barbara Krafftówna - actress (12/5)
Nesbitt Blaisdell - actor (12/6)
Shlomo Bar-Shavit - actor (12/7)
Karl-Maria Steffens - actor (12/8)
Michael Snow - director (12/10)
Kevin Scott - actor (12/10)
Ludwig Thiesen - actor (12/10)
Lionel Blair - actor, dancer (12/12)
Terry Carter - actor (12/16)
Phillip Casson - director (12/20)
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Colleen Townsend - actress (12/21)
Bunny Levine - actress (12/22)
Regine Lutz - actress (12/22)
Diana Herbert - actress (12/25)
Dick Miller - actor (12/25) † 1/30/2019
Éric Duvivier - director (12/26)
Lina Rosales - actress (12/27)
Ernest Chambers - producer/screenwriter (12/28)
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Harry “Bud” Hester - animator (12/28) † 2/3/2020
Bernard Cribbins - actor (12/29)
#dannyreviews#nonagenarian#george maharis#earl holliman#henry silva#harold becker#don collier#marthe mercadier#marion ross#jack donner#ennio morricone#kathleen hughes#clu gulager#leo fong#dena dietrich#lionel blair#bernard cribbins#dick miller#michael snow
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1971, Il sole nella pelle, Giorgio Stegani
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ORNELLA MUTI in Il Sole Nella Pelle (1971) - 1/9
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Cannibal Holocaust (1980) – Episode 176 – Decades of Horror 1980s
"I wonder who the real cannibals are." Are there faux cannibals? Join your faithful Grue-Crew - Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr - as they, maybe not so wisely, take on Cannibal Holocaust (1980), the film often referred to as the most controversial movie ever made.
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 176 – Cannibal Holocaust (1980)
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Harold Monroe, an anthropologist from New York University, leads a rescue team into the Amazon rainforest to locate a crew of filmmakers. The crew had gone missing while filming a documentary on local cannibal tribes. When the rescue team is only able to recover the crew's lost cans of film, an American television station wishes to broadcast the footage as a sensationalized television special. Upon viewing the reels, Monroe is appalled by the team's actions and objects to the station's intent to air the documentary.
IMDb
Director: Ruggero Deodato
Writer: Gianfranco Clerici (story and screenplay), Giorgio Stegani (additional dialogue: Italian version)
Cast
Robert Kerman as Professor Harold Monroe
Carl Gabriel Yorke (billed as Gabriel Yorke) as Alan Yates
Luca Barbareschi (billed as Luca Giorgio Barbareschi) as Mark Tomaso
Francesca Ciardi as Faye Daniels
Perry Pirkanen as Jack Anders
Salvatore Basile as Chaco Losojos
Ricardo Fuentes as Undetermined Role
Paolo Paoloni as Executive
Lionello Pio Di Savoia (billed as Pio Di Savoia) as 2nd Executive
Luigina Rocchi as Undetermined Role
Enrico Papa as TV Interviewer (uncredited)
David Sage as Mr. Yates (uncredited)
Ruggero Deodato as Man on University Campus (uncredited)
Bill chose Cannibal Holocaust as the 1970s Grue-Crew’s viewing “pleasure” for this episode even though he doesn’t like the film. In fact, there’s a lot he despises about the movie, but he also thinks it’s a brilliant masterpiece and there are parts of him that love it, it’s so manipulative. It frightened the hell out of Chad, and not in a good way. He knew the animal deaths were real which made him question whether or not the violence to humans was real. It’s a very difficult watch for him, although he understands its importance and influence on other filmmakers. Crystal is not bothered by the gore in Cannibal Holocaust. She adds that although no one can justify the making of Cannibal Holocaust, it can be put into context. The music was very unsettling for Jeff, making the film that much more disturbing. What bothered him the most was the relish with which the characters slaughter animals and assault the indigenous people.
Cannibal Holocaust is not for everyone, or even, not for most people. It is, however, very influential and is one of the earliest movies to incorporate a found footage concept. If you insist on seeing Cannibal Holocaust, it is currently streaming on Shudder and is available on Blu-ray from Grindhouse Releasing.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Crystal, will be David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers (1988). You won’t want to miss that one!
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(vía GALERÍA DE CARTELES DE CINE: Colección de programas de mano: ADIÓS GRINGO. Adios Gringo. 1965. Giorgio Stegani. Ficha y reseña)
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Blood for a Silver Dollar [Un dollaro bucato] *** (1965, Giuliano Gemma, Evelyn Stewart, Pierre Cressoy) - Classic Movie Review 9345
Blood for a Silver Dollar [Un dollaro bucato] *** (1965, Giuliano Gemma, Evelyn Stewart, Pierre Cressoy) – Classic Movie Review 9345
Co-writer/ director Giorgio Ferroni’s 1965 Italian-French Spaghetti Western film, Blood for a Silver Dollar [Un dollaro bucato], also known as Le dollar troué, One Silver Dollar, and Un dólar agujereado, stars Giuliano Gemma and Evelyn Stewart [Ida Galli]. It is written by Giorgio Stegani (billed as George Finley) (story and screenplay) and Giorgio Ferroni (billed as Calvin Jackson Padget)…
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Agente Logan - missione Ypotron / Ypotron - Final Countdown (1966), Giorgio Stegani
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