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Mill of the Stone Women   1960     2 stars    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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Modesty Blaise   1966     1 and a half stars    N/R, 118 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Joseph Losey  
Cast: Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp, Dirk Bogarde, Harry Andrews, Michael Craig, Clive Revill, Alexander Knox, Rossella Falk, Scilla Gabel, Michael Chow

  British comic strip superagent Modesty Blaise comes to the screen with Monica Vitti in the title role. Modesty's task: watch over a diamond shipment. But archrival Gabriel (Dirk Bogarde), thought dead by Modesty, has plans for both her and the shipment. A lighthearted spy flick.


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Tarzan's Greatest Adventure   1959     3 stars    N/R, 90 min.
Genre: Adventure
Director: John Guillermin  
Cast: Gordon Scott, Anthony Quayle, Sara Shane, Niall MacGinnis, Sean Connery, Al Mulock, Scilla Gabel

  Filmed on location in Africa, this is one of the better "Tarzan" films. Gordon Scott plays Tarzan who manages to prevent a five-boat diamond expedition from ravaging the jungle.

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The White Warrior   1959     1 star    N/R, 86 min.
Genre: Foreign / Adventure
Director: Riccardo Freda  
Cast: Steve Reeves, Giorgia Moll, Renato Baldini, Scilla Gabel, Gerard Herter, Nikola Popovic, Milivoje Zivanovic, Niksa Stefanini, Jovan Gec

  Steve Reeves still looks and acts like Hercules, although this poor effort is actually based on a Tolstoy story of the fight against the mean Czar Nicholas I in 19th-century Russia. There is also a terrible dubbed version out there.


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Movie Quick Pick
1. Mill of the Stone Women (1960)
   aka: The Horrible Mill Women
   aka: Horror of the Stone Women
2. Modesty Blaise (1966)
3. Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959)
4. The White Warrior (1959)


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