Dario De Mexico S.a.


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Hot Thrills and Warm Chills (1967)
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I Was A Communist For The F.B.I. (1951) -- (Movie Clip) The Commies Have Planted Themselves Heavy portent as director Gordon Douglas opens at LaGuardia Airport, word is passed to the FBI men in Pittsburgh (Douglas Evans, Richard Webb) of a menace en route, Frank Lovejoy as agent Cvetic then narrates, in the Warner Bros. propaganda B-movie I Was A Communist For The F.B.I., 1951.
Castle Of The Living Dead, The -- (Movie Clip) No Life Was Safe The opening both arty and low-rent, in Napoleonic France, leading to a theater troupe in which Dart (Luciano Pigozzi) is fake-hanged by Bruno (Jacques Stany), geeky Donald Sutherland loving it, in the French-Italian Castle Of The Living Dead, 1964, from minor-legend director Michael Reeves.
Castle Of The Living Dead, The -- (Movie Clip) Behind The Monsters Actors Bruno (Jacques Stany), Laura (Gaia Germani), short Nick (Antonio De Martino) and new recruit Eric (Philippe Leroy) find a weird bird and weirder old lady (Donald Sutherland, his second cameo) en route to an iffy gig, in the Italian-French co-production Castle Of The Living Dead, 1964.
Deathline (a.k.a. Raw Meat) -- (Movie Clip) History Richardson (Clive Swift) is pleased to fill in Calhoun (Donald Pleasence) and Rogers (Norman Rossington) on the history of the Russell Square tube station in Deathline (a.k.a. Raw Meat), 1973.
Sugar Hill -- (Movie Clip) Zombies Baron Samedi's (Don Pedro Colley) zombies are in a relative hurry to help out Sugar (Marki Bey) and Mama Maitresse (Zara Cully) in Sugar Hill, 1974.
Sugar Hill -- (Movie Clip) Uppity Something like a pro-forma girl-fight takes a bigoted turn as Celeste (Betty Anne Rees) assaults Sugar (Marki Bey) in Sugar Hill, 1974.
Sugar Hill -- (Movie Clip) Tank Watson Baron Samedi (Don Pedro Colley) goes hard-hat to lure gangster Tank Watson (Rick Hagood) into the clutches of Sugar's (Marki Bey) angry zombies in Sugar Hill, 1974.
Sugar Hill -- (Movie Clip) Open "Supernatural Voodoo Woman" by "The Originals" is the tune behind the opening credits for the blaxploitation zombie film Sugar Hill, 1974, starring Marki Bey.
Sugar Hill -- (Movie Clip) Meet Morgan Sugar (Marki Bey) is more in command than Morgan (Robert Quarry) or his moll Celeste (Betty Anne Rees) realize as she plots revenge in Sugar Hill, 1974.
Sugar Hill -- (Movie Clip) Mama Maitresse Sugar (Marki Bey) turns to Mama Maitresse (Zara Cully) seeking supernatural revenge for her murdered lover in director Paul Maslansky's Sugar Hill, 1974.
Sugar Hill -- (Movie Clip) Baron Samedi Baron Samedi (Don Pedro Colley) strikes a pose for a thunderous entrance before Sugar (Marki Bey) and Mama Maitresse (Zara Cully) in Sugar Hill, 1974.

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