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FACES OF DEATH (Japanese Program) |
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This is an original program for the infamous Faces of Death that was only available when you went to see the film during its initial theatrical release in Japan. 20 pages long including the cover, filled with Japanese text about the film, full colour and b&w images. Excellent condition. 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" $80 US |
1978 |

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FACES OF DEATH 2 (Japanese Program) |
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This is an original program for the sequel Faces of Death 2 that was only available when you went to see the film during its initial theatrical release in Japan. 24 pages long including the cover, filled with Japanese text about the film, full colour and b&w images. Excellent condition. 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" $70 US |
1981 |

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FINAL EXECUTIONER, THE (DVD) |
Guerrieri, Romolo |
After a nuclear holocaust, as the rest of society regresses to primitivism, a small elite group manage to escape radioactive contamination and hole up in a massive mansion surrounded by lush grounds. In this every-man-for-himself, kill-or-be-killed, survival-of-the-fittest environment , the callous upper class now get their twisted jollies off by hunting expendable contaminated poor folks. The story follows Alan, a decent but wimpy guy that narrowly escapes death and is nursed back to health by a tough, but tender-hearted ex-cop Sam. Sam transforms Allan into a mean, fast, ultra-lethal fighting machine through harsh, painful and arduous training for his goal of tracking down the wealthy nihilistic scum that nearly did him in. This gritty, ugly and ferocious little film gets by on the basis of its raw, no-frills, rough-edged brutality which is what exploitation trash is all about. It unnervingly blurs the line between the good guys and the bad guys by depicting a grim future where violence and savagery are an everyday part of life. Uncut from Japan. |
1984 |

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FIVE DAYS OF MILAN, THE (DVD) |
Argento, Dario |
This super rare film is Dario Argento’s only deviation from the giallo genre. Argento wanted to do something different after completing his Animal trilogy so he made this period piece that takes place during the Italian Revolution of 1848. The production shares many traits with Sergio Leone’s A Fistful of Dynamite and Argento’s work on the excellent Once Upon a Time in the West played a big part in the making this movie. It is a very unique film and a must have for all Argento fanatics. In Italian with Japanese subtitles. Letterboxed. In Italian with Japanese subtitles. |
1973 |

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FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN (Japanese Program) |
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This is an original program for Flesh for Frankenstien (a.k.a. Andy Warhol's Frankenstein) that was only available when you went to see the film during its initial theatrical release in Japan. 20 pages long including the cover, filled with Japanese text about the film, full colour and b&w images. Excellent condition. 7" x 10" $45 US |
1974 |

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FLY, THE (Australian Poster) |
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This is an original Australian theatrical daybill poster for David Cronenberg's The Fly. Mint condition. 13 1/4" x 27 3/4" $35 |
1986 |

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FLY, THE (Japanese Chirashi) |
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This is an original Japanese mini poster for David Cronenberg's The Fly. Known as chirashi, these small posters are printed on high quality paper and distributed only in Japanese movie theatres for commemoration and advertisement before the movies release. The front is full colour and the back has images from and text about the film. Mint condition. 7" x 10" $15 US |
1986 |

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FLY, THE (Turkish Poster) |
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This is an original Turkish theatrical poster for David Cronenberg's The Fly. Mint condition, folded. 27" x 39 1/2" $40 US |
1986 |

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FLY, THE (US Lobby Cards) |
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This is an original set of 8 (only 1 shown) full colour lobby card production stills for David Cronenberg's The Fly. Mint condition. 10" x 8" $40 US |
1986 |

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FLY, THE (US One-Sheet Poster) |
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This is an original North American US one-sheet theatrical poster for David Cronenberg's The Fly. Excellent condition, pinholes. 27" x 41" $40 US |
1986 |

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