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Another great obscure film is Night of the Bloody Apes. It's the dubbed version of a Mexican horror film that includes masked female wrestlers, footage of actual open heart surgery, a monster that is nothing more than a guy wearing a gorilla mask, topless females and a gory eye gouging sequence.
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The director's son also made some great exploitation films which got UK VHS releases that are probably pretty obscure now (but I image still on DVD) like the excellent, Guyana: Crime of the Century (a Jim Jones biopic in everything but name) and Survive (Another biopic about cannibal rugby players). A lot of very obscure horror has not come out on DVD like Incubus - the William Shatner horror filmed entirely in Esperanto. However I don't think DEAFULA has yet to be released for the digital age: http://www.prattlibrary.org/uploaded...ped%281%29.jpg |
I've seen Incubus. Crazy movie.
I'd love to see Deafula! |
Dracula's Dog(1977)
And it really lived up to it's name. |
Awesome 90s French Horror '3615 Code Pere Noel'
Awesome late 80s french horror movie '3615 code pere noel' i think it's 'Game Over' in the us. Anyway, great movie, saw it as a kid and it scared me for years. If you haven't seen it I definitely recommend it. Hard to find. I have it on VHS and made a dvd copy of it, but it took me years to find the VHS copy. you can watch the whole movie on youtube.
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Just curious, how did you manage to see such an obscure movie as a kid? Were your parents into trippy stuff, and are you French? |
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