Not that I am aware of. This image came from a duotone daybill printed specially and designed for a particular title. No distributor credits but I have found out Roadshow was the Australian distributor. Image copied off French artwork.
Sorry Rick I have just noticed that Pancho has just given the correct answer. Please try again next time. Work on # 88.
Image # 93. Name the film title. Old fashioned horror. Genre has been shown on websites as horror, horror-sci-fi and also sci-fi- horror but so seeing horror is the majority that is were I have placed it.
Both correct. The Amityville Horror from 1979 and Crazed ( aka Bloodshed and also Slipping Into Darkness ( remember my earlier clue ? ) from 1978 although I have seen it credited as being as late as 1982.
Lawrence-is the above image for Slave/Mountain of the Cannibal God from a Daybill? Can you post the original image? Thanks.
As you can see the image isn't from this Australian daybill. The image came off a Danish poster which is the same design used on Italian and Pakistani posters. The creatures ( or whatever they are ) from my image posted appear in a different setting on the daybill at the top left hand side of the daybill only.
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I see this one slipping away. This is a clue for part of an alternative title for this film.
Yes # 90 Motel Hell from 1980 is correct and good timing Rick.
Not that I am aware of. This image came from a duotone daybill printed specially and designed for a particular title. No distributor credits but I have found out Roadshow was the Australian distributor. Image copied off French artwork.
Sorry Rick I have just noticed that Pancho has just given the correct answer. Please try again next time. Work on # 88.
Yes it is The Nude Vampire from 1970. The film is French and the original French title is La Vampire Nue.
Good to see a friendly rivalry happening here on this thread between you and Rick.
Love to see one of you solve # 88.
Alligator for 92?
Correct and from 1980.
Crazed
Images 93 and 95 were both produced by the same studio in the 1940s,
Image # 95. The Australian daybill of this film seen regularly in duotone only.
Correct. Also titled The Mountain Of The Cannibal God and the film is from 1978.