Showing posts with label Eurocine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eurocine. Show all posts

04 March, 2016

Eugénie de Sade (1971) location report

12 May, 2015

A Virgin Among the Living Dead


One of Franco's better-received efforts, A Virgin Among the Living Dead (Franco's intended title was Night of the Shooting Stars) can be described as an extremely low-budget cross between the Addams Family films and Alain Resnais' Last Year in Marienbad. Appropriately named Christina Von Blanc retains a rather blank expression during her many encounters with a family of mischievous spectres populating the baroque Monteserate castle. Franco's skilful use of wide angle lens and an occasional welcome dolly shot lends this somewhat plodding affair a unique visual identity. Nicolai's distinctive score helps liven up the bizarre proceedings another notch. Seeing Howard Vernon wearing a busy shirt while singing hymns (actually proverbs) in Latin during the strange liturgy episode is worth the price of admission alone. A Virgin Among the Living Dead is one of the few Franco projects not to be remade by the man himself in the following decades. Perhaps Jess was satisfied with the film? 

11 May, 2015

Happy Birthday Jess!



The legendary filmmaker (seen here in Pere Portabella's poetic Cuadecuc) would have been 85 years old today.We´ve decided to write a few words about his Midnight Party on this occasion:

Midnight Party aka Lady Porno

Sloppily shot in Cinemascope and semi-plotless, this Eurociné presentation opens with Lina Romay addressing the viewer (foreshadowing similar 'interactive' moments in Franco's final digital films Paula-Paula and Crypt of the Condemned) while writhing naked in a hotel bedroom bathed in crimson light.



Gorgeous Lina Romay is the film's main attraction, here allowed to shine in a comic part. Eurociné regulars Pierre Boisson, Olivier Mathot and Pierre Taylou are at hand, taking turns frolicking in bed with Lina Romay, all set to Daniel White's mild score. Midnight Party was later  chopped up (together with Shining Sex) and re-scored by Joe D'Amato to make the hard-to-see Justine de Sade film.

06 September, 2010

The sinister Dr. Orloff



Howard Vernon despatches an assassin to Dr. Orloff's lair.
Dr. Orloff receives one final order from Dr. Mabuse - to destroy the towers, releasing Black Matter.

Who will survive the disaster?

07 August, 2010

Factory of the Living Dead




Second episode of the web miniseries inspired by OASIS OF THE ZOMBIES.
Enter the lair of Howard Vernon!
See the evil cult abduct an innocent girl!
Watch robot Andros clash with the green-eyed Monster!..

Episode 3 coming in September.

28 July, 2010

RETURN OF THE BLOOD-SUCKING NAZI ZOMBIES episode two teaser trailer



Episode two will be available to watch online in a few days.
See the ghastly goings on at Howard Vernon's lair!
Follow robot Andros as he goes on a rampage through the woods!
Feel the innocent victim's agony as she is being sacrificed and turned into a green-eyed demon!


17 July, 2010

RETURN OF THE BLOOD-SUCKING NAZI ZOMBIES episode one



See Episode 1 of the new experimental web series.
Inspired by the infamous OASIS OF THE ZOMBIES, it's both a homage to and a critique of the Jess Franco - Eurocine epic.

Music by the Brazilian jazz band BIU headlined by Alex "FLE" Zhemchuzhnikov.

Episode 2 coming to Youtube in a couple of weeks.

05 July, 2010

DR. ORLOFF'S MONSTER



The first episode of the new no-budget web series is here.
Iconic villains such as Dr.Mabuse and Dr.Orloff get a new lease of life with this experimental homage to the infamous EUROCINE zombie film.
Comments welcome!