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| Image | Title | Director | Description | Year | Order |
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A MAN TO RESPECT (DVD) |
Lupo, Michele |
Kirk Douglas plays Steve Wallace, a man who has just gotten out of jail, a man about to make one final play, and above all else, A Man To Respect! Steve is a master thief who decides to take a job offered to him by an organization that recognizes his particular talents. The first job he ever took from them landed him in jail but now he knows what’s out there and it’s time to take it! This great flick features a fantastic score by Ennio Morricone and is filled with enough action, emotion, and twists to satisfy any eurocrime action enthusiast! There is an amazing car chase that has to be seen to be believed. Previously, A Man to Respect has only been available fullscreen and in some countries has been cut by nearly 15 minutes! This is the uncut widescreen print that is the way this crime action caper was meant to be seen. Uncut and Letterboxed from Japan. |
1972 |

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BLASTFIGHTER (DVD) |
Bava, Lamberto |
An ex-cop serves ten years in prison for killing his wife's murderer and upon his release from prison he decides to return to his hometown to escape from his past. On the way back to his home in Georgia, one of his friends gives him a gun that fires grenades, smoke bombs, steel balls, rockets, and several other types of projectiles. One day, while looking through the scope of his gun, he happens to witness a group of local boys poaching a deer. Upon further investigation, he uncovers a poaching ring run by a man from Hong Kong who is using bits of the animals for Oriental medicines. He decides to put a stop to the ring but runs into difficulty when people around him begin to die. All the hatered, violence and vengeance he once fought to suppress now cannot be denied - the Blastfighter will have total revenge. Hailed by some as Lamberto Bava's best, this film was made right before Demons and featured Michele Soavi (Dellamorte Dellamore) in a small role as well as helping out as assistant director. |
1984 |

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BLUE EYED BANDIT, THE (DVD) |
Gianetti, Alfredo |
Franco Nero stars as con man with disguise in this great Italian crime thriller written and directed by the late Alfredo Giannetti (The Shark Hunter). During the day, Nero works in a big money firm disguised as an elderly crippled accountant by wearing a grey haired wig and brown contact lenses to cover his piercing blue eyes. His employers are none the wiser about his hidden identity and when it becomes time to rob them blind, the flash of his natural blue eyes throws them off track. Unfortunately the plan isn’t quite perfect and the snoopy security guard, gay masseuse and slutty wife of the company's cafeteria chef start finding suspicious clues that may lead to his capture. Cool plot twists, rich character development and a great score by Ennio Morricone all contribute to make this a superbly entertaining flick. Uncut from Japan. |
1982 |

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BORN TO FIGHT (DVD) |
Mattei, Bruno |
A Vietnam vet (Cop Game's Brent Huff) managed to escape a vicious prison camp and returned to rescue his friends, but found that they were already dead. Time has passed and he has settled into a life of waste, drinking snake venom mixed with his booze for kicks. A young woman offers the vet a ton of cash to accompany her back to the area where the prison camp was so she can do interviews for a documentary, but it is really just a cover of her real intentions of trying to find her father. Unable to resist the money, the vet signs up for action, but it is more more complicated than he predicted since the camp is now run by a sadistic nemesis. Made during the same time as Strike Commando 2 and using most of the same cast and crew, Bruno Mattei directs this entertaining action fest and fills it with frantic gun fire, explosions galore, and the usual plethora of quotable one liners that you would come to expect. UNCUT and WIDESCREEN from JAPAN. |
1988 |

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CHEATERS, THE (DVD) |
Martino, Sergio |
This Sergio Martino crime action classic follows the adventures of a street-wise hustler who starts working for a big criminal organization as a professional gambler. Everything is working out like a dream until he meets the girlfriend of his boss’ son. The two fall in love and run away together with the protection of the boss since the young man is a valuable asset. The boss’ son is hell bent on getting revenge and the story thickens with some very tragic, violent, and complex twists and surprises. |
1974 |

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COBRA MISSION (DVD) |
De Angelis, Fabrizio |
Ten years after the end of the war in Vietnam, three ex-Marines meet again at a wedding and decide to look up their commanding officer to talk about old times. The four of them become agitated by the fact that they know POWs are still languishing within prison camps back in Vietnam, so they decide to leave their jobs and families to fly back and rescue them. Upon arriving in Vietnam, the group quickly begin their mission by gathering the sensitive information needed to locate the position of the prisoners. Obtaining the large cache of weaponry they'll need to fend of the locals, they continue the long trek into the jungle by truck and boat. Finding the POWs soon ends up seeming like the easy part when they learn that about the U.S. Government's plot to keep the knowledge a secret. Fabrizio De Angelis (Thunder, Deadly Impact, The Manhunt) directs this exploitation action inspired by Rambo: First Blood Part II. Features a great cast including Christopher Connelly, John Steiner, Donald Pleasence and even a cameo by Italian action master Enzo G. Castellari. UNCUT from JAPAN. |
1986 |

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COBRA MISSION 2 (DVD) |
Teti, Camillo |
The U.S. government sends an ex-soldier to a Central American country where he joins forces with freedom fighters to assassinate an evil dictator. He doesn't trust the government very much though since years before (the first Cross Mission film) they killed nearly everyone involved with his POW rescue mission in Vietnam. The group manage to sneak into the dictator's compound, but discover that their target is not even there. It become obvious that there is a traitor within their ranks and soon find out that the entire mission was a setup conducted by the dictator to flush them out and kill them. The Vietnam vet still has a few tricks up his sleeve though and he's determined to make the dictator pays for the treachery with his life. Having no actors returning from the original, Fabrizio De Angelis decided to produce this sequel instead and passed on the directing duties to Camillo Teti (producer of Exterminators of the Year 3000). With his jacked up physique, immovable hair, and sprayed on ten o’clock shadow, Brett Clark (Delta Force Commando) provides a humorous stone cold performance as the vet hero. UNCUT and WIDESCREEN from JAPAN. |
1989 |

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CODE NAME: WILD GEESE (DVD) |
Margheriti, Antonio |
A top-notch mercenary is called in by his employer to destroy an opium factory run by a ruthless warlord. Unfortunately, before the mission even gets off the ground they lose their helicopter pilot. After striking a bargain with authorities, they get permission to release an expert chopper pilot that has flown in five wars but wound up in prison for smuggling. As the battle ensues on the opium factory the helicopter pilot leaves his post to help the mercenaries and the helicopter ends up getting blown up. The team must now somehow get out alive but the livid warlord sends an army out to track them down for death. More adventure for the team lies ahead as they journey through the jungle discovering more secrets and meeting with interesting characters. Shot on location in Hong Kong and the lush jungles of the Philippines, Antonio Margheriti returns with another explosive, action-packed, military action flick with the all-star cast of Lewis Collins, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Klaus Kinski and Mimsy Farmer. Widescreen. |
1984 |

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COMMANDER, THE (DVD) |
Margheriti, Antonio |
A misfit team of commandos-for-hire are contracted to attack a drug lord's stronghold and retrieve a disc that contains valuable intelligence data. The band of mercenaries is commanded by a tough and tumble soldier with the help of a hardened war vet and together they lead the group deep into the jungles of Asia's infamous Golden Triangle. The contractor who hired them is not taking any chances and either is the government, each of whom have hired and planted addition mercenaries to tag along an make sure the data ends up in the right hands and the operation runs smoothly. Its not long before the double-crossing ensues along with other twists, turns, flying bullets and numerous explosions. Antonio Margheriti directs this fast-paced and entertaining jungle action flick with a stacked cast that includes Lee Van Cleef, Donald Pleasence, Brett Halsey (Cop Game), Romano Puppo (Robowar), Mike Monty (Raiders of Atlantis), and Bobby Rhodes (The Great Alligator). UNCUT and WIDESCREEN. |
1988 |

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COMMANDO LEOPARD (DVD) |
Margheriti, Antonio |
A quasi-mythical leader and his band of revolutionary mercenaries are up against a dictatorial regime of an unidentified Latin American state and its bloodthirsty militia, fronted by an evil old man (Klaus Kinski). The story also involves a heroic priest of a war-torn village who stands up to the militia leader and earns the respect and help of the mercenaries. This ambitious exploitation action film was the most expensive Swiss-budgeted production up to that time and Antonio Margheriti directs with enthusiasm and style. It features giant explosions blowing up a dam, a stationary plane, and a moving train as well as a subtle score by Ennio Morricone. Widescreen and Uncut. |
1985 |

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