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« on: November 09, 2005, 10:24:44 AM »

When I was 6 (around 1980/1)  I was travelling in Europe with my parents and I remember watching two movies for which I can't figure out the names and origins.  Any help would be appreciated. I've tried IMDB, but to no avail.

Movie 1)  Watched in Romanian theater and dubbed into Romanian.  I believe the movie was advertised as Superpolizist (German for "Supercop").  So it may only have been a German movie (don't know if it ever was a U.S. Film).  The premise of the move was that this human cop had superhuman strength, speed, etc. but upon seeing the color "red" he would temporarily lose his powers.  I remember him running after some some baddies in a car, but then he came across a red truck (?) and had to stop pursuit.

Movie 2)  This one gave me nightmares.  Remember seeing this in Germany on TV. I don't know if it was black and white, but that's how I remember the scary parts.  All I remember about this was some ominous shadow-like non-descript moster (fairly two-dimensional) that would walk along the city skyline.  The shadow monster looked like it had a black ghost-like sheet thrown over him.  It was as tall as the buildings in the city.

I wish I could remember more.  They could be nothing more than whacky foreign films, which never came out of the U.S.  Again, any help would be appreciated!



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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2005, 11:22:34 AM »

Not sure about the second one, but the first one is SUPER FUZZ starring Terence Hill (of THEY CALL ME TRINITY fame).
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2005, 11:53:24 AM »


Thanks for the quick response!  I just added Super Fuzz to the top of my Netflix queue and should be reliving a part of my childhood sometime this weekend!
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2005, 12:38:51 PM »

That movie sounds pretty cool! I'll have to rent it myself!

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