Thank you, Aldo.
Galaxy of Terror ?
Correct, Aldo. Well done, amigo.
Over to you…
Thank you, Toscano … I vaguely remember seeing this one out of curiosity, as it was part of series of early 80s ‘Alien’ rip offs. Fun but forgettable!
Now then, a British ‘Comedy’, loosely speaking … or an embarrassing fiasco might be a more accurate description
Well, I know the actor and actress…part of an age that is now frowned upon by cup-cakes…an earlier time (actually, just a few short years ago), when we could laugh at absurdity without being reprimanded for incorrectness, or branded with a phobia (we all have them, apparently).
Going to guess at ‘Can You Keep it Up For a Week’?
Think it’s more probably ‘Carry on Girls’…
Not either of those, but obviously you’re in the right arena, so to speak!
It’s from an era when it seemed you couldn’t have a British comedy/farce without Robin Askwith.
The excuse being that we know it’s crap but at least it’s British crap
Is it Queen Kong?
The craptatstic ‘Queen Kong’ is correct … your turn, Montero
Thank you, @aldo
A British film that has aged far better; although at the time it was denounced by many, but praised by a few for historical insight …
Witchfinder General ?
Yeah, too easy that one @aldo
One of the few films set during the English Civil War and The Commonwealth.
Back to you.
Good to keep things moving swiftly Cheers Montero.
This flick is part of a trilogy … but the final instalment hasn’t been released on DVD, so these pics are from a VHS version.
The first film is a classic, the 2nd only so-so, and this one I haven’t bothered to watch yet, as it gets poor reviews.
So that’s Triumphs of a Man called Horse?
Well done Hired_Peon … over to you
I would have had no idea without the added info you gave.
Here are three shots from a personal Eurospy favourite.
I’m guessing, ‘Kriminal’ ?
That’s not the one, aldo.
The film in question is sometimes categorised as a Eurospy / Giallo hybrid, and it features Leone mascot Mario Brega.
Date for a Murder