Blind Target 2000 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Action
Director: Jesus Franco Cast: Rachel Sheppard, Lina(2) Romay, Tatiana Cohen, Oliver Dennis, Roger Pavlovich, Linnea Quigley, Steve Barrymore, Paul Lapidus, Mavi Tienda, Robert King, Joaquin Phre, Brian D. Horrorwitz, Exequiel Caldas, Emilio Schargorodsky, Peter Evanko
Maria (Rachel Sheppard), from a small Caribbean country, strikes it rich in the U.S. as a novelist. Her latest book–which exposes the government corruption in her home country–causes BIG problems for her when she returns home. Another of Franco's low budget films with the plenty of near-nude scenes of our heroine.
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Jack the Ripper 1976 R, 85 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jesus Franco Cast: Klaus Kinski, Josephine Chaplin, Herbert Fux, Lina(2) Romay, Andreas Mannkopff, Ursula von Wiese, Otto Dornbierer, Regine Elsener, Hans Gaugler, Olga Gebhard
Klaus Kinski takes on the role of a doctor who is also Jack the Ripper by night. This is a bloody, gory version as he dismembers London prostitutes–with bad dubbing to boot. Still, one of Franco's better efforts. Does that tell you anything about his other horror films?
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Vampire Blues 1999 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jesus Franco Cast: Rachel Sheppard, Analia Ivars, Lina(2) Romay, Jesus Franco, Peter Temboury, Jessica Luo, Leyora Zuberman
Popular Spanish director Jesus Franco serves up another horror sex film in this tale of American student Rachel (Rachel Sheppard) who is on vacation in Spain. Vampire Countess Irina von Murnau (Analia Ivars) is attracted to Rachel and intends to seduce her and bring her into the world of the undead. But Rachel isn't as dumb as she looks and finds out about the Countess' plans. Maybe the vampire's enemy, the gypsy Marga (Lina Romay), can help.
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| 1. Blind Target (2000)
2. Jack the Ripper (1976)
3. Vampire Blues (1999)
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