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CHINA 9, LIBERTY 37 (1978)

Started by Allhallowsday, June 17, 2022, 02:01:18 PM

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Allhallowsday

CHINA 9, LIBERTY 37 (1978) was on TCM last night, I had never heard of this film.
Starring JENNY AGUTTER the awesome WARREN OATES and (never heard of) FABIO TESTI.  Violent, gruesome, barren, oh that JENNY has the loveliest figure which I was glad to have caught those lovemaking scenes (stilted as they were).  Was that JENNY's bottom?  Looks as good as the front.
The camera likes TESTI (that name :bouncegiggle:) but looks can only go so far (he can't act).

Kurappy directing, downright bizarre editing and set-ups... I think I want to own a copy!

 

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zombie no.one

never heard of this movie (catchy title... not)  but your description sounds like it might be up my street

also being a big giallo fan I do have a couple of movies with Fabio Testi in... WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO SOLANGE? being the one that springs to mind and he plays the male lead in that

he also married the very hot Edwige Fenech, who was in loads of giallos





Allhallowsday

Quote from: zombie no.one on July 02, 2022, 03:00:41 PM
never heard of this movie (catchy title... not)  but your description sounds like it might be up my street...


As soon as I watched that opening sequence, I realized I was watching Giallo.  Cool.  
WARREN OATES' best part that I can think of.  JENNY!  Oh my.   :teddyr:
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Dr. Whom

Quote from: zombie no.one on July 02, 2022, 03:00:41 PM
never heard of this movie (catchy title... not)  but your description sounds like it might be up my street







The poster says 'Love, Lead and Fury', which is a lot more catchy.
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I have this in a Mill Creek 50-Movie pack. I watched it 8 or 10 years ago but don't remember much about it.
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