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weirdlookindog · 3 months ago
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Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält (1970)
AKA Mark of the Devil
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ceteradesunt · 11 months ago
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Mark of the Devil (1970) dir. Adrian Hoven & Michael Armstrong
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sacredwhores · 6 months ago
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Jovan Živanović - Do Not Mention the Cause of Death (1968)
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retro-vintage-time · 2 months ago
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dominadespina · 7 months ago
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LAZAREVIC SISTERS IV
Princess Teodora Lazarevic 
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Early Life
She was likely born after 1366 and before 1371 as Princess Teodora Lazarevic, the fourth child and daughter of Lazar and Milica of Serbia. Like her elder sisters she was likely born in Prilepac and later moved to Krusevac. 
Though it is unkown if Teodora was a fanatic of the arts as most in her family, the constructions in Krusevac ended around 1377, so she mostly had time for various branches of resources for entertainments to watch merchants, craftmans and entertainers perform at her father’s court or at the town squares. 
She was likely closer to her younger sister; Olivera, as in the late 1380s they were the only unmarried daughters left of the royal couple. 
However her marital status did not remain chaste for much longer. 
Marriage to Nikola II Garai 
Like many of her sisters’ previous marriages this one was another political tool of their father; Lazar of Serbia. 
At the beginning of Lazar’s reign he acted as a vassal for the Kingdom of Hungary until he eventual got a way to get his state annulled away from the vassalage. 
However Lazar still wanted to remain informed of King Sigismund, his thoughts and diplomatic plans. As a result, he married one of his youngest daughters to an assiociate of the then monarcch, Nikola II Garai.
Nikola II Garai was a Roman Catholic Ban of Masco and Hungarian Palatine. It is believed the two were wed after 1386 and before 1389. It is also possible that Teodora, who was an Orthodox Christian up until her marriage took “Helen” as her name of conversion. 
Though no information has been recorded nor preserved about the intimacy of their union, Nikola proved himself to be a reliable son-in-law as in 1389-a short time before the Battle of Kosovo-he convieced King Sigismund to abondon his plans to return Lazar into some sort of vassalage, and that same year the monarchs “reconciled” through the mediation of Nikola.
Despite the divide in sources about the maternity of two of Nikola’s children, the noble couple most likely share two children with eachother, the eldest and Nikola’s namesaker; Nikola III Garai, and a daughter called Katerina Garai. Their date of births are unknown. 
From 1390 to 1402, Nikola was promoted and served as the Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia. As a result of this, he was transferred to another location, it is possible and probable that Helen moved with him. 
Later Life 
We have no information about the later life of Helen, she passed away between 1396-1405, because by 1405 her widowed husband had remarried a woman named Anna with whom he shared a few more children with. 
Her reason for early death is unknown. Compared to the rest of her family she died quite young, still remaining in her 30s. The Lazarevics are deemed quite healthy, tall, and beautiful so her reason for death might have been something else. Even if she was in her late 30s, it is still quite a young age for an aristocratic woman to pass away. 
{While looking for her reason for death, I couldn’t find an outbreak of the plague or a fatal virus in the location she occupied when she was alive, so more probable her reason for death might be childbirth or pregnancy complications, or perhaps Helen always had fragile health.} 
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Nikola III Garai
Katarina Garai  
( Sources: “КЋЕРИ КНЕЗА ЛАЗАРА ИСТОРИЈСКА СТУДИЈА ПОГОВОР” by Jelka Redep, Dve srpske sultanije : Olivera Lazarevic (1373-1444) : Mara Brankovic (1418-1487) by Nikola Giljen, http://istorijska-biblioteka.wikidot.com/art:teodora-kci-kneza-lazara )
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docrotten · 5 months ago
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MARK OF THE DEVIL (1970) – Episode 217 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“She’s the one who had intercourse with the Devil on Goat’s Mountain! He took her to his den in the disguise of a little donkey and then they fornicated all night long! She’s the witch! She’s the witch!” A little donkey, eh? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they try to get their arms around another infamous film. This time it is Mark of the Devil (1970).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 217 – Mark of the Devil (1970)
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Decades of Horror 1970s is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of the podcast and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
In 1700s Austria, a witch-hunter’s apprentice has doubts about the righteousness of witch-hunting when he witnesses the brutality, injustice, falsehood, torture, and arbitrary killing that go with the job.
Directed by: Michael Armstrong; Adrian Hoven (uncredited)
Writing Credits: Michael Armstrong (as Sergio Casstner) & Adrian Hoven (as Percy Parker) (original story and screenplay) 
Producer: Adrian Hoven
Music by: Michael Holm
Selected Cast:
Herbert Lom as Lord Cumberland
Udo Kier as Count Christian von Meruh
Olivera Katarina as Vanessa Benedikt (as Olivera Vuco)
Reggie Nalder as Albino
Herbert Fux as Jeff Wilkens – Executioner
Johannes Buzalski as Advocato
Michael Maien as Baron Daumer
Gaby Fuchs as Deidre von Bergenstein
Ingeborg Schöner as Nobleman’s Wife
Adrian Hoven as Walter – the Nobleman
Günter Clemens as Friedrich
Doris von Danwitz as Elisabeth
Dorothea Carrera as Young Lover
Percy Hoven as Christopher (uncredited)
Friedrich Schoenfelder as Narrator (uncredited)
Emile Stemmler as Monk (uncredited)
Get your barf bags ready! The Grue-Crew is reviewing the 1970 witch-hunter gore-fest Mark of the Devil (1970). The film features Herbert Lom, Udo Kier, and Reggie Nalder. While the special effects may be tame compared to modern films, their impact on early Seventies audiences is unmistakable. They’re graphic, disturbing, and often difficult to watch. Does this film still earn the reputation of requiring a barf bag to enter the theater? Perhaps not, but the film is surprisingly well made with a strong cast and, quite honestly, shouldn’t be missed by horror fans and Seventies cinema aficionados.
At the time of this writing, Mark of the Devil (1978) is available to stream from Amazon Prime and Tubi and is available on physical media as a 4K Ultra HD 3-disc Set from Vinegar Syndrome
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Doc, will be Vengeance of the Zombies (1973), a Paul Naschy (or if you prefer, Jacinto Molina Álvarez) flick. This one is sans Waldermar Daninsky, Naschy’s frequent role, but gives you an Indian mystic and women zombies. Yay!
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected].
Check out this episode!
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f0xd13-blog · 2 years ago
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Đelem, đelem lungone dromeja,
maladilem šukare Romeja
Đelem, đelem lungone dromeja,
maladilem šukare Romeja
Haj Romale, haj čavale
Haj Romale, haj čavale
Katar aven amare čavale
Andre care kathare bukare
Ala voliv laće kale jakha,
Kaj si kale sar duj kale drakha
Ćimdem laće lolo dikhlo tursko,
Kaj volivla ačhel latar pusto
English
I'm Traveling
Olivera Katarina
I'm coming, I'm coming on the long roads,
I am meeting beautiful Roma,
I'm coming, I'm coming on the long roads,
I am meeting beautiful Roma,
O Roma, o people
O Roma, o people
From where come ours people
inside čerga from where they are growing?
So much I love her dark eyes,
Which are dark as a two dark grapes
I'm buying for her red Turkish scarf,
Which, when she stop loving, it'll get left behind
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recoveredzamboni · 2 years ago
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Olivera Katarina hat
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zanimljivaekonomija · 1 year ago
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"MORAVSKO PREDVEČERJE" 28. SEPTEMBRA U MTS DVORANI
Veče pesama Obrena Pjevovića
Pripremite se za veče najlepših pesama Obrena Pjevovića, srpskog tekstopisca, kompozitora i autora preko 100 pesama pisanih u duhu izvornog narodnog melosa u izvođenju Orkestra Aleksandra Sofronijevića i gostiju. Koncert pod nazivom “Moravsko predvečerje - Veče pesama Obrena Pjevovića” održaće se 28. septembra u mts dvorani, bivšem Domu sindikata, sa početkom u 20 časova. Tim povodom danas je održana konferencija za novinare na kojoj su o predstojećem koncertu govorili Miroslav Ilić, Radiša Urošević i Aleksandar Sofronijević, a na konferenciji je bio prisutan i Dušan Pjevović, Obrenov unuk. Neke od najboljih pesama iz repertoara Miroslava Ilića napisao je upravo Obren Pjevović (dovoljno je spomenuti samo “Voleo sam devojku iz grada”), pa će ovaj pevač svakako na najbolji način prezentovati ono što je Pjevović stvorio kao tekstopisac i kompozitor. Ilić je rekao da mu je čika Obren mnogo pomogao na početku karijere - da ga je doveo u Beograd da snimi prvu ploču, da ga je on odredio i pozvao da prvi put nastupi u Domu sindikata i mnogo toga drugoga učinio za njega. Radiša Urošević nije snimio nijednu Obrenovu pesmu ali zato će na koncertu izvesti pesme koje su snimale njegove kolege. Pjevović je stvarao iz duše, iza sebe ostavivši pesme kao što su „Moravsko predvečerje“, „Duga li je Jelica planina“, „Oj, Moravo, tija reko“, „Ej, da mi je“, „Šumadija“, “Mrčajevci“, itd. Njegove pesme su pored Miroslava Ilića, pevali i Dobrivoje Topalović, Snežana Đurišić, Cune Gojković, Olivera Katarina, Zoran Gajić… Na koncertu 28. septembra, pored Miroslava i Radiše, nastupiće i Ana Bekuta, Snežana Đurišić, Jelena Broćić, Sandra Mladenović, Aleksandar Tirnanić, Dejan Đekić, Dejan Nedić Tejovac, Snežana Bogunović.
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tspoe-pods · 2 years ago
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Ultra violent and not for the faint of heart.
Strong cast though.
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7thartheaven · 2 years ago
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"Đelem, đelem lungone dromeja
Maladilem šukare Romeja..."
I Even Met Happy Gypsies (Skupljači Perja) (1967), Aleksandar Petrović
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weirdlookindog · 7 months ago
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Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält (1970) - Spanish poster
AKA Mark of the Devil
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gorskivijenac · 4 years ago
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"A series of great works were written in the languages of small nations, which often remain unknown to the world. Poetry is difficult to translate. Therein lies the tragedy of one Njegoš. Mighty Westerners recognize only their hegemonic art. And we often know their insignificant works that easily break through with the power of a big language, and sometimes even unreasonably glorify. That is the destiny of the small, the big".
Aristocratic foot, Olivera Katarina
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sacredwhores · 6 months ago
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Jovan Živanović - Do Not Mention the Cause of Death (1968)
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retro-vintage-time · 2 years ago
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the-lost-lamb · 4 years ago
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