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Caressing the witch
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Häxan (Danish title: Heksen; English title: The Witches or Witchcraft Through The Ages)
Flesh for Frankenstein
Original post here. Image is a French-language movie poster containing the text “Chair pour Frankenstein. Un film de Andy Warhol. Mise en scéne de Paul Morrissey.” Sourced to ghostsareassholes. Original text:
Sexperimentation pic from “Flesh for Frankenstein” aka “Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein” Read all bout it: http://horrorpedia.com/2012/11/04/flesh-for-frankenstein/
Octo-girl
Playing with food
Original post here. Sourced via eroticmacabre. This clip is probably from Ruggiero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust (1980). Original text:
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Cannibals playing with the food.
The human spider
Original post here. Upper animation is an intertitle that reads “Arachnida! The human spider!” Sourced via vixensandmonsters. Original text:
The Show, 1927
Classic mad science promo art
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The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (Joseph Green – 1962)
I thought it was just fine in 2D myself
Original post here. Image is a movie promotional post (or lobby card) that contains the text “Nothing that has gone before can compare with this. Right at you! The hand is on your throat… Right at you! This kiss is on your lips… Right at you! The horror that chills the spine! Beauty and Terror meet in your seat…as every thrill of its story comes off the screen right at you in NaturalVision. 3 Dimension. Warner Bros. bring you the first feature produced by a major studio in 3D! ‘House of Wax’ Starring Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy, Phyllis Kirk, Carolyn Jones, Paul Picerni. Written by Crane Wilbur. Produced by Brian Foy. Directed by André de Toth.” Original text:
House of Wax
Bathing nightmare
Original post here. This appears to be a screencap from the 1984 horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street. Sourced on tumblr to daysrunaway via vixensandmonsters.
Some more Joe d’Amato’s fine work
Image is a movie poster containing the text “R.I.D. présente Laura Gemser. La nuit érotique des morts vivants. Avec George Eastman, Dirce Funari, Mark Shanon. Mise-en-scène Joe d’Amato.”
Image is a movie poster containing the text “Lautlos wie nächtliche Schatten nähert sich eine Gefahr. Es sind Zombies — Levende Tote — die Nacht für Nacht aus ihren Gräbern steigen in ihre Opfer suchen. Wer sie zu Gesicht bekommt, ist den Tode geweiht. In der Gewalt der Zombies. George Eastman, Mark Shanon. Regie: Joe d’Amato. Musik: Pluto Kennedy. Eine Produktion der Stefano-Film in Verleib der SCOTIA.
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Joe D’Amato, the Italian Auteur who brought the world such films as “Anthropophagus”, “Contamination .7” and later such pornographic treasures as “Homo Erectus” a.k.a “Jurassic Pork” and “House of Anal Perversions” dabbled in mixing his two careers in 1980 with the “Sexy” Horror Film “Erotic Nights of the Living Dead”. At the time, zombies were all the rage in Italian Horror after the success of “Zombi” (“Dawn of the Dead”) and the Lucio Fulci sequel in name only “Zombie 2” so making a zombie film was not a huge leap.











