The Giant of Metropolis 1961 N/R, 92 min. Genre: Foreign / Adventure
Director: Umberto Scarpelli Cast: Gordon Mitchell, Roldano Lupi, Bella Cortez, Liana Orfei, Furio Meniconi, Marietto, Omero Gargano, Renato Terra, Leopoldo Savona, Carlo Tamberlani
In the year 20,000 BC, giant muscleman Obro (Gordon Mitchell) travels to Metropolis where he is captured and subjected to King Yotar's (Rolando Lupi) immortality experiments–until earthquakes and tidal waves give King Yotar cause for concern, and he turns to Obro for help.
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Mill of the Stone Women 1960 N/R, 94 min. Genre: Foreign / Horror aka: The Horrible Mill Women Horror of the Stone Women
Director: Giorgio Ferroni Cast: Pierre Brice, Scilla Gabel, Wolfgang Preiss, Herbert A.E. Bohme, Dany Carrel, Marco Guglielmi, Liana Orfei, Olga Solbelli
Set in 1912, young art student Hans (Pierre Brice) arrives in a Dutch town to research an old windmill owned by Professor Wahl (Herbert A.E. Bohme), who teaches art and sculpture. The windmill is decorated with moving sculptures of women in various death poses. Hans meets the professor's beautiful daughter, Elfi (Scilla Gabel), who, it appears, has a rare disease. It becomes apparent that there is a connection between Elfi's disease and the sculptures.
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The Tartars 1961 N/R, 83 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Ferdinando Baldi, Richard Thorpe Cast: Victor Mature, Orson Welles, Liana Orfei, Arnoldo Foa, Folco Lulli, Luciano Marin, Bella Cortez, Furio Meniconi, Pietro Ceccarelli, Renato Terra
This is the story of a ruthless and barbaric clash between Vikings and the Tartars. Victor Mature plays the Viking leader, Oleg, while Orson Welles stars as Berundai, the Tartar chief.
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| 1. The Giant of Metropolis (1961)
2. Mill of the Stone Women (1960) aka: The Horrible Mill Women aka: Horror of the Stone Women
3. The Tartars (1961)
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