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atomic-chronoscaph · 4 months ago
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Dorian Gray - art by Ted Coconis (1970)
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yvain · 11 days ago
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Pink in Horror (3/?) Carrie (1976) Fresh (2022) Jennifer's Body (2009) What Have You Done to Solange? (1972) The Love Witch (2016)
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Poster art for La Fine dell'innocenza (1976)
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thethirdman8 · 4 months ago
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Always aim for the heart, a Romone?
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cannibalspicnic · 2 months ago
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onemorebby · 27 days ago
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Karin Baal in What Have You Done to Solange? dir. Massimo Dallamano (1972)
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filmap · 9 months ago
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Dorian Gray Massimo Dallamano. 1970
Fountain Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 5DS, UK See in map
See in imdb
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numnum-num · 1 year ago
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Helmut Berger, 1971
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everydaym0nstrosity · 9 months ago
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Lobby cards for La Polizia Chiede Aiuto AKA What Have They Done To Your Daughters? (1974), Directed by Massimo Dallamano.
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oui-bo-wie · 7 months ago
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Massimo Dallamano
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adaptations-polls · 3 months ago
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Which version of this do you prefer?
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Further notes:
For the submitter- I know you mentioned both the original 1890 novella text/the 2011 publication that re-added the part that didn't make it into the magazine publication and the 1891 novel text separately, but usually on these polls variants of the original such as expanded manuscripts/earlier drafts/etc all get counted together as the original work instead of receiving separate options, so both are being considered under the umbrella of the original work here
There are further adaptations not appearing on this poll
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strangememories · 2 years ago
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La morte non ha sesso aka A Black Veil for Lisa (1968)
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Super Bitch (1973)
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giallofever2 · 2 years ago
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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Bandidos (Guns of Death, 1967)
"You've been a good teacher."
"A good teacher doesn't teach you to kill."
#bandidos#guns of death#italian cinema#spaghetti western#1967#massimo dallamano#romano migliorini#juan cobos#enrico maria salerno#terry jenkins#maría martín#venantino venantini#marco guglielmi#cris huerta#massimo sarchielli#jesús puente#antonio pica#roberto messina#egisto macchi#although he'd worked as a cinematographer for the best part of a decade (including on Leone's Dollars trilogy) this was Dallamano's first#film as director (and his only western; he's better remembered now for his work in gialli and horror films). it's an extraordinary debut‚ a#visual tour de force with a craftsman's eye for detail and some inventive editing flourishes (of note is an unnervingly long pan across the#aftermath of a train massacre in the opening scene). hyper violent‚ but not flippant with it; the film has a body count to rival most war#films‚ but it's rarely meaningless and is given appropriate weight. Salerno gives a typically strong performance as the marksman legend#whose wounded hands prevent him from getting the revenge he burns for (a typically romantic conceit for the genre) and Venantini is#wonderfully‚ maliciously other worldly as the nemesis who more closely resembles a demonic apparition than a bandit.#it may not have the universal appeal of some of the biggest films within the genre‚ but this is a punchy‚ sharply shot blood soaked#vengeance thriller with some unexpected pathos and real emotional heft‚ and some remarkably unexpected moments#not least the mortally wounded gunman‚ suddenly transfixed by a reproduction of The Death of Sardanapalus‚ seized by the insane#notion of bringing some of the surrounding women with him on his journey to hell; it's the kind of thing you just don't get in every film
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randomrichards · 13 days ago
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WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO SOLANGE?
Cheating professor
Suspected of killing teens
The sins of the past
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