Cauldron of Blood 1967 PG, 95 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Blind Man's Bluff Children of Blood
Director: Edward Mann Cast: Boris Karloff, Viveca Lindfors, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Jacqui Speed, Rosenda Monteros, Manuel de Blas, Dyanik Zurakowska, Milo Quesada, Ruben Rojo, Mary Lou Palermo
A blind sculptor (Boris Karloff) creates life-like works of art–in part because real humans make up the core of his work.
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Django, Kill...If You Live, Shoot! 1967 N/R, 120 min. Genre: Foreign / Western
Director: Giulio Questi Cast: Tomas Milian, Piero Lulli, Milo Quesada, Roberto Camardiel, Ray Lovelock, Marilu Tolo, Sancho Gracia, Mirella Pamphili, Miguel Serrano, Francisco Talturri
Mexica outlaw Django (Tomas Milian) is left for dead after a shootout by fellow gang members who robbed a gold-carrying stagecoach. But Django digs himself out of his shallow grave and heads out for revenge. A violent, dark, weird spaghetti Western.
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Young Racers 1963 N/R, 82 min. Genre: Action / Drama
Director: Roger Corman Cast: Mark Damon, William Campbell, Luana Anders, Patrick Magee, John McLaren, R. Wright Campbell, Milo Quesada, Anthony Marsh, Marie Versini, Margarete Robsahm, Christina Gregg, Beatrice Altariba
Grand Prix racer Joe Machin (William Campbell) is married to Sesia (Marie Versini), but that doesn't slow him down in the realm of extramarital affairs. Joe's womanizing is the perfect subject that racer-turned-writer Stephen Children (Mark Damon) needs for his book–especially after his girlfriend Monique (Beatrice Altariba) cheated on him with Joe. Steve starts writing his expose on Joe, but later–after their racing duel–Steve has a change of heart, and the two become friends.
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| 1. Cauldron of Blood (1967) aka: Blind Man's Bluff aka: Children of Blood
2. Django, Kill...If You Live, Shoot! (1967)
3. Young Racers (1963)
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