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Scream for Help

Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Additional Info    Title: Scream for Help    Release date: 1971    Genre: Erotic Mystery    Country: UK    Director: Michael Winner    Starring: Rachael Kelly, Marie Masters, David Allen Brooks, Lolita Lorre, Rocco Sisto, Corey Parker, Sandra Clark, Tony Sibbaldf, David Baxt, Bruce Boa, Sarah Brackett, Clare Burt, Antonio Cantafora, Joel...
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An Ideal Place to Kill

Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Additional Info    Title: An Ideal Place to Kill    Release date: 1971    Genre: Erotic Crime    Country: Italy, France    Director: Umberto Lenzi    Starring: Irene Papas, Ray Lovelock, Ornella Muti, Michel Bardinet, Jacques Stany, Umberto D'Orsi, Calisto Calisti, Ugo Adinolfi, Salvatore Borghese, Giuseppe Terranova, Carla Mancini, Umberto...
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Inferno of Torture

Monday, January 28, 2013
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    Title: Inferno of Torture
    Release date: 1969
    Genre: Erotic Crime
    Country: Japan
    Director: Teruo Ishii
    Starring: Mieko Fujimoto, Reiichi Hatanaka, Yukie Kagawa, Kamiko Katayama, Asao Koike, Junko Maki, Miki Obana, Masumi Tachibana, Haruo Tanaka, Eiji Wakasugi, Teruo Yoshida
    Language: Japanese (English subtitles)
    Length: 85 minutes
    IMDb erotic movie ID: tt0080499

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A film about obsessions on bondage and tattoos, disguised as historically adequate treatment of an inglorious episode in Japans long gone past. It's ingredients are violence, brothels, tattoos, female whorehouse bosses, tattoos, mean pimps, even meaner prostitutes, tattoos, whips, knives, drugs, torture and tattoos. The main theme is the transformation of young girls' skins into pieces of art, depicting both abstract and figurative motives, the latter mainly dealing with death, birth, violence and other more or less disturbing themes. Compared to other far eastern films from the same exploitation category, the violence seems almost moderate. The narration, in a fairytale-like old fashioned style, is, of course, a child of it's time. In total, the film's not so good, but not so bad either; it is not very original, but still (in a positive sense) light years away from the commercial cinema we have today – which is intriguing since films like this, in their days, were themselves first and foremost done to make money.



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