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THE NAKED KISS / Leon Fromkess-Sam Firks Productions - 1964

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It's just another Friday with Tabonga, here at The Dungeon!.. We gots a film by Sam Fuller, a pioneer of independent film making, it's pretty gritty and deals with a few taboo subjects. Sam has credits in 12 different film catagories, produced SHOCK CORRIDOR a year earlier and even had an acting credit in 1997, the year he died! Kelly's a prostitute who knows how to get back at people who done her wrong! Here, she's worn a wig as a disguise to fool this fool, he ripped it off just before she cold-cocked him and then took the cash he owed her! Eegah!! sent over a rough and tumble swingin' little soundclip for our enjoyment, sooooo, you can push that big red 'GO' button over there, NOW, Rufus The Gnat! Here's our audio offering for... THE NAKED KISS! Dungeon fave Anthony Eisley plays police Captain Griff, we remember Ant from such flicks like ONIONHEAD, THE WASP WOMAN, 3 NUTS IN SEARCH OF A BOLT, THE NAVY vs THE NIGHT MONSTERS, JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF

PERCHÉ QUELLE STRANE GOCCE DI SANGUE SUL CORPO DI JENNIFER? - Bruno Nicolai - "Ptttt!!!" (1972)

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I've had a rough last couple of months, two funerals, a two day stay in the hospital, and a case of food poisoning, so I haven't been in the mood for any bullshit lately, so it doesn't happen very often, but I quit watching this movie after 20 minutes, put it back in it's little red envelope and sent it back where it came from! Ciao baby!! "The Case Of The Bloody Iris" really pushed my buttons! I didn't even use to like Giallo movies, but then I discovered that many of them are very well written and can be cinematographically quite stunning, and maybe I didn't give this one enough time, but what I saw was stupid and hollow, and the voiceover work sounded like a bad Power Rangers episode! The only reason I wanted to see it was because Edwige Fenech was in it, but that was hardly enough! The high point was the music by Bruno Nicolai, but I don't think it's even some of his better work! As always, I'm absolutely sure this is someone's fav

WILD GUITAR / Fairway International Pictures - 1962

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It's Musical Monday with Tabonga, here at The Dungeon!.. We gots a cool lil' flick produced by Fairway International, who also brought you EEGAH! and THE SADIST. Unfortunately, they also produced the ultimate stink bomb... DEADWOOD '76! Eegah!! sent us over a musical smathering of tunes from the movie for our listening enjoyment, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button there by the lead curtain, NOW, Ralphie The Tarantula! Here's our audio offering for... WILD GUITAR! Arch Hall, Jr. plays Bud Eagle, a country boy who gets a break in Hollywood and signs a music contract with what else, Fairway Records, run by savy businessman Mike McCauley, played by Arch Hall, Sr. Mike bribes Bud with a new guitar (Fender Jazzmaster) to get him to sign, Ray Dennis Steckler directs and plays Mike's creepy weirdo assistant, Steak! Just like these shots, one of my favorite lines from fifties rock 'n' roll is... "Nobody likes a square record!" Nancy C

JACK THE GIANT KILLER - THE MUSICAL (1962)

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Sometimes when you think it just can't get any weirder, all of a sudden it does, and just like going to dinner after a funeral, and everybody gets food poisoning, tonight's Super Duper Saturday Night Special is a number one candidate in the 'Who'd of Thunk?' Department, and to be honest with you, I still haven't quite figured it out, but it does exist, so here you go! Brought to you once again via "The Trash Palace" it's my honor to present to you "Jack The Giant Killer - The Musical!" This was the original title card, and as you can well see, it was changed, so as not to be so austere, and to make the whole thing look a lot brighter and happier! If you would like to see Tabonga's review from a couple of months ago of the original "Jack The Giant Killer," you can find it right HERE!!! So just what the F is "Jack The Giant Killer - The Musical?" Well, it's the same movie as the 1962 feature "Jack The Giant