99 Women 1969 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jesus Franco Cast: Maria Schell, Maria Rohm, Elisa Montes, Luciana Paluzzi, Herbert Lom, Mercedes McCambridge, Rosalba Neri, Valentina Godoy, Jose Maria Blanco, Maria Perschy
Director Jesus Franco adds a "women-in-prison" storyline to his genre collection as the oppressive prison environment at a women's prison leads to an escape attempt.
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Black Gunn 1972 R, 94 min. Genre: Action
Director: Robert Hartford-Davis Cast: Jim Brown, Martin Landau, Brenda Sykes, Luciana Paluzzi, Vida Blue, Stephen McNally, Keefe Brasselle, Timothy Brown, William Campbell, Bernie Casey
Nightclub owner Gunn (Jim Brown) gathers together a mean group of men to extract revenge on gang members who killed his brother. Violent, weak, blaxploitation film.
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Carlton-Browne of the F.O. 1959 N/R, 87 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Man in a Cocked Hat
Director: Roy Boulting, Jeffrey Dell Cast: Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, Luciana Paluzzi, Thorley Walters, Ian Bannen, Miles Malleson, John Le Mesurier, Raymond Huntley, Kynaston Reeves, Marne Maitland, Marie Lohr, Ronald Adam, Basil Dignam, Irene Handl, John Van Eyssen
Incompetent British diplomat Carlton-Browne (Terry-Thomas) is placed in charge of a British protectorate in this satire on a cog in the British colonial system. The purpose of Carlton-Browne's assignment is to prevent foreign powers from taking a rich mineral deposit that has been discovered on the island of Gaillardia. World powers do appear on the scene, and, when matters spin out of control with young King Loris (Ian Bannen) as ruler, the Prime Minister of the island, Amphibulos (Peter Sellers), undermines him and leads a revolution to overthrow the British.
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The Klansman 1974 R, 112 min. Genre: Drama aka: The Burning Cross KKK
Director: Terence Young Cast: Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, Cameron Mitchell, Lola Falana, Linda Evans, O.J. Simpson, Hoke Howell, David Ladd, Luciana Paluzzi, David Huddleston, Ed Call, John Alderson, John Pearce
Sheriff Bascomb (Lee Marvin) and townsman Breck Stancill (Richard Burton) battle against the Ku Klux Klan in their town.
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Muscle Beach Party 1964 N/R, 94 min. Genre: Musical
Director: William Asher Cast: Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Luciana Paluzzi, John Ashley, Don Rickles, Peter Turgeon, Jody McCrea, Peter Lupus, Buddy Hackett, Peter Lorre
In this sequel to "Beach Party," our beach buddies have a problem: a bodybuilding group–led by Don Rickles, of all people–has set up shop next to the beach. Lots of silly goings-on, but still some fun and upbeat songs. Peter Lorre made a guest appearance, which turned out to be his last film. Followed by "Bikini Beach." 1 User Review
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| | See it for the musclemen | Candy Kane 01/28/2007 | | Frankie and cranky Annette are annoying as usual, but the film includes such muscle studs as Peter Lupus as Mr. Galaxy, the biggest, strongest, handsomest, and most pec-tacular man on the beach, and Mr. Olympia Larry Scott, Mr. Universe Chet Yorton (second handsomest), and future Grizzly Addams star Dan Haggerty. Beach pal Bonehead could have joined the muscle troupe as well with a bit more training. |
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Plucking the Daisy 1956 N/R, 100 min. Genre: Foreign / Comedy aka: Please Mr. Balzac Mam'selle Striptease
Director: Marc Allegret Cast: Brigitte Bardot, Daniel Gelin, Robert Hirsch, Jacques Dumesnil, Darry Cowl, Nadine Tallier, Luciana Paluzzi, Jacques Bouillaud, Georges Chamarat, Jacques Fervil
Young Agnes (Brigitte Bardot) writes a scandalous book, and daddy finds out–so she is shipped to a convent school. She "escapes" from the train and heads to Paris where she stays with her brother and, when in need of money, she decides to make the men go crazy by winning a striptease contest. Mainly a vehicle for showing off Bardot, but it is still a fun-filled Paris romp.
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Return to Peyton Place 1961 N/R, 122 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jose Ferrer Cast: Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor, Robert Sterling, Luciana Paluzzi, Brett Halsey, Tuesday Weld, Max Showalter, Bob Crane
This sequel to the original "Peyton Place" pales in comparison as it revolves around reactions to Allison MacKenzie's book, which revealed the secrets of her small town. Peyton Place is heard from again in the made-for-TV movie, "Murder in Peyton Place." 1 User Review
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| | Wonderful | Anonymous 01/21/2007 | | I love this movie and thought it was great. I watch it every time it comes on tv and i am at home. I have bought the dvd of "peyton place". |
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The Sensuous Nurse 1976 R, 79 min. Genre: Foreign / Comedy
Director: Nello Rossati Cast: Jack Palance, Ursula Andress, Duilio Del Prete, Mario Pisu, Luciana Paluzzi, Lino Toffolo, Daniele Vargas, Carla Romanelli, Stefano Sabelli, Attilio Duse
When their wealthy uncle becomes ill, two nephews plot to speed along his death–and inheritance–by hiring a sexy nurse. They hope her mere presence will bring on their uncle's heart attack.
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Thunderball 1965 PG, 129 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Thriller
Director: Terence Young Cast: Sean Connery, Claudine Auger, Luciana Paluzzi, Adolfo Celi, Bernard Lee, Rik Van Nutter, Martine Beswick, Guy Doleman, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn, Molly Peters, Roland Culver, Paul Stassino, Earl Cameron, Rose Alba
James Bond (Sean Connery) tries to abort a SPECTRE plot to use Miami as the target of an atomic bomb unless a ransom is paid. SPECTRE has hijacked a NATO plane that is carrying two nuclear bombs, and Bond heads to the Bahamas where he calls in American aqua-paratroopers for an underwater battle with SPECTRE scuba divers. Meanwhile, Bond takes on one-eyed villain Largo (Adolfo Celi)–with help from Largo's mistress Domino (Claudine Auger). Remade by Connery in 1983 as "Never Say Never Again." An Academy Award was received for Best Effects/Special Visual Effects.
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The Tiger of Eschnapur 1959 N/R, 101 min. Genre: Foreign / Adventure
Director: Fritz Lang Cast: Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid, Walter Reyer, Claus Holm, Luciana Paluzzi, Valery Inkijinoff, Sabine Bethmann, Rene Deltgen, Jochen Brockmann, Jochen Blume
This is the first of two parts in an adventure/romance that takes place in the lost city of Eschnapur. An architect (Paul Hubschmid) arrives and falls in love with exotic dancer Seetha (Debra Paget). But, the evil maharajah, Chandra (Walter Reyer), also desires her. Meanwhile, a revolt is being planned by the unhappy citizens. This film and the second of the series ("The Indian Tomb") were (poorly) edited and (poorly) dubbed into English and released as "Journey to the Lost City."
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| 1. 99 Women (1969)
2. Black Gunn (1972)
3. Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959) aka: Man in a Cocked Hat
4. Chuka (1967)
5. The Greek Tycoon (1978)
6. The Klansman (1974) aka: The Burning Cross aka: KKK
7. Muscle Beach Party (1964)
8. Plucking the Daisy (1956) aka: Please Mr. Balzac aka: Mam'selle Striptease
9. Return to Peyton Place (1961)
10. The Sensuous Nurse (1976)
11. Thunderball (1965)
12. The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959)
13. Venetian Affair (1967)
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