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anthonysperkins · 2 years
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Adam (Edmund Purdom) stops to watch as male bodybuilders (Ed Fury, Irvin Koszewski, et al.) pass by him in Athena (1954) dir. Richard Thorpe
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pierppasolini · 3 months
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Don’t Open Till Christmas (1984) // dir. Edmund Purdom
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 10 months
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Mil gritos tiene la noche (Juan Piquer Simón, 1982)  
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Athena (1954) dir. Richard Thorpe
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weirdlookindog · 10 months
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Terror! Il castello delle donne maledette (1974) - German Poster
AKA Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks, Dr. Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks, Frankenstein's Castle, The Monsters of Dr. Frankenstein, The House of Freaks, Monsters of Frankenstein, Terror Castle, Terror
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Don’t Open Till Christmas dir. Edmund Purdom
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ABSURD
Italy
1981
Directed by Joe D'Amato
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fawnvelveteen · 1 year
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Edmund Purdom and Lana Turner on the set of The Prodigal (1955)
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Sylvia Lopez and Edmund Purdom in HEROD THE GREAT (1959)
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Pier Angeli-Edmund Purdom-Ivan Desny "White slave ship" (L´ammutinamento) 1961, de Silvio Amadio.
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Giornata nera per l'ariete (The Fifth Cord, 1971)
"The next victim has already been chosen. The method of their death is precise. Beyond the celebration, there is something profoundly divine in being able to transform in one moment a suffering being into inanimate matter - for eternity."
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Don’t Open Till Christmas (1984) // dir. Edmund Purdom
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Don't Open Till Christmas
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After seeing SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT, PART 2 (1987), I said to myself, “Self, you will never see a Christmas horror film worse than that.” Boy, was I wrong! Before the opening credits of Edmund Purdom’s DON’T OPEN TILL CHRISTMAS (1984, Shudder and YouTube), we hear heavy breathing from behind the camera as a man in a Santa outfit makes out with his girlfriend in the back seat of a parked car. No, this isn’t some meta-porn film in which we experience not just meaningless sex but also the behavior of those watching it. The pair are being stalked by an unseen killer who takes out the man first and then the woman. She has an easy escape avenue, but she never takes it because this is a bad movie. Then the credits inform us that in addition to being directed by Purdom and written by Derek Ford, the film has additional scenes written and directed by Alan Birkinshaw. That’s because Purdom quit the film over interference from exploitation producer Dick Randall. Whatever Randall assembled for release, doesn’t really hold together, though Purdom, as a Scotland Yard inspector investigating a serial killer taking out Santas, is much more relaxed and even charming than he ever was in his Hollywood days. There are jumps in logic because of scenes that were never filmed and one whole sequence of the killer stalking a drunken Santa in a chamber of horrors that defies reason. Leading lady Belinda Mayne plays the film with an air of perpetual annoyance. You can’t really blame her. The poor actor cast as the killer can make no sense of his character, because there’s none to be made. And just when you think things can’t get any worse, Caroline Munro turns up as herself, singing the dreadful “I’m the Warrior of Love” while moving as if she had never come within spitting distance of a dance class. Fortunately, the number is cut short when an elevator effect reveals a Santa with a scimitar buried in his skull. On the plus side, you get to see urinating Santas (twice), smoking Santas (three times), drunken Santas (too many to count), Santa roasting with chestnuts and Santa at a peep show. Merry Christmas!
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Terror! Il castello delle donne maledette (1974) - Italian Poster
AKA Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks, Dr. Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks, Frankenstein's Castle, The Monsters of Dr. Frankenstein, The House of Freaks, Monsters of Frankenstein, Terror Castle, Terror
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moviesandmania · 13 days
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PIECES (1982) Fun Spanish slasher - free to watch on Pluto TV and Tubi
‘If you think you’re safe on campus – you’re dead wrong!’ Pieces is a 1982 slasher horror film directed by Spanish filmmaker Juan Piquer Simon (Slugs: The Movie; Cthulhu Mansion; The Rift). Plot: Boston, 1942: a ten-year-old boy named Timmy is playing with a jigsaw puzzle depicting a disrobed woman when his mother walks in. She chastises him for his immoral behaviour and orders him to get a…
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