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Contraband (1980)
Lucio Fulci tackles Poliziotteschi with Contraband, starring Fabio Testi.
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Torture a Duckling AKA Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (1972)
A series of child murders in a rural Italian village leads an investigation in a direction, you’ll not see coming.
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The House by The Cemetery (1981)
Horror legend Lucio Fulci brings one of his finest movies to the screen, in this impressive and violent tale of an centuries old killer murdering people who dare to enter his house.
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New York Ripper (1982)
A vicious serial killer who quacks like a duck, it could only be the notorious Lucio Fulci movie, New York Ripper.
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The Most Beautiful Movies Ever Made: Don’t Torture a Duckling (1972)
We have been making movies for over 100 years, despite the thousands of movies released each year every now and again a movie comes along that visually blows you away, has the most incredible soundtrack, or simply has the most beautiful of stories.
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Frightfest: Sennentuntschi: Curse of The Alps (2010)
One of the finest hours of this years Frightfest, a very different movie, a true wonder to watch.
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City of The Living Dead Aka The Gates of Hell (1980)
Director Lucio Fulci had a small period of intense popularity from 1979-1982, in this time period he embarked on four Zombie movies, City Of The Living Dead was the second of the movies.
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Halloween: 30 Days of Horror Movies – Twenty Three
Todays recommendations for your horror movie entertainment this Halloween include a european hostel with a difference, a killer cat, and a dead lover who keeps on loving; Lucio Fulci, Eli Roth and Lamberto Bava line up to give you some scares..








