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I can see why Ponyboy thought so, but it is entirely possible that the Soledad picture is unrelated to the actual film, in which case it might be "The Corpse Packs His Bags", and that this DVD-menu is from the German release under its original name "Der Todesrächer von Soho"?
The fim could be The Corpse Packs his Bags/Die Todesracher von Soho.
That's correct.
an see why Ponyboy thought so, but it is entirely possible that the Soledad picture is unrelated to the actual film, in which case it might be "The Corpse Packs His Bags", and that this DVD-menu is from the German release under its original name "Der Todesrächer von Soho"?
Yes, it's the German DER TODESRACHER ... R2 DVD. I'm not sure why SM's image is on the menu screen but it's certainly a welcome diversion.
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I believe that's "The Devil Came from Akasava", released by Image Entertainment! :D
believe that's "The Devil Came from Akasava", released by Image Entertainment! :D
You're close, but it's not THE DEVIL CAME FROM AKASAVA. Keep guessing.
The fim could be The Corpse Packs his Bags/Die Todesracher von Soho.
I'm not sure about the company though.
I can see why Ponyboy thought so, but it is entirely possible that the Soledad picture is unrelated to the actual film, in which case it might be "The Corpse Packs His Bags", and that this DVD-menu is from the German release under its original name "Der Todesrächer von Soho"?
The fim could be The Corpse Packs his Bags/Die Todesracher von Soho.
That's correct.
an see why Ponyboy thought so, but it is entirely possible that the Soledad picture is unrelated to the actual film, in which case it might be "The Corpse Packs His Bags", and that this DVD-menu is from the German release under its original name "Der Todesrächer von Soho"?
Yes, it's the German DER TODESRACHER ... R2 DVD. I'm not sure why SM's image is on the menu screen but it's certainly a welcome diversion.
Talking about The Devil Came from Akasava, is there any difference between spanish version (Divisa VHS) and German version (USA/UK DVD)
Mario said...
Talking about The Devil Came from Akasava, is there any difference between spanish version (Divisa VHS) and German version (USA/UK DVD)
Good question, Mario. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the Divisa DVD, just the US one. Maybe one of our Spanish readers can answer[?].
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