Violent Streets: Severin Films Kicks Off 2023 With Umberto Lenzi/Tomas Milian Collection [Exclusive]
Severin Films is bringing out the big guns and starting 2023 with a bang, exclusively telling Bloody Disgusting this afternoon about the first two releases they’re bringing to the new year.
On January 31st, Severin Films unleashes two definitive action releases: Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi/Tomas Milian Collection includes Almost Human, Syndicate Sadists, Free Hand For A Tough Cop, The Cynic, The Rat And The Fist and Brothers Till We Die. January also brings the North American debut of the 1981 Australian action classic Attack Force Z, starring Mel Gibson, Sam Neill and John Phillip Law.
Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi / Tomas Milian Collection: Italian director Umberto Lenzi had recently completed a landmark string of kinky gialli with Hollywood outcast Carroll Baker. Cuban-born/Actor’s Studio-trained Tomas Milian had become one of Spaghetti Westerns’ most popular stars. But when these two notoriously mercurial talents came together for a series of...
On January 31st, Severin Films unleashes two definitive action releases: Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi/Tomas Milian Collection includes Almost Human, Syndicate Sadists, Free Hand For A Tough Cop, The Cynic, The Rat And The Fist and Brothers Till We Die. January also brings the North American debut of the 1981 Australian action classic Attack Force Z, starring Mel Gibson, Sam Neill and John Phillip Law.
Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi / Tomas Milian Collection: Italian director Umberto Lenzi had recently completed a landmark string of kinky gialli with Hollywood outcast Carroll Baker. Cuban-born/Actor’s Studio-trained Tomas Milian had become one of Spaghetti Westerns’ most popular stars. But when these two notoriously mercurial talents came together for a series of...
- 1/5/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
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We Continue Our Series Of Reports From Our Correspondent John Exshaw's Diary From The Recently Concluded Venice International Film Festival.
Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent was the earliest European director, prior to Sergio Leone, to consistently explore the Western form. After two films in the mid-1950s featuring the Zorro-esque El Coyote and two in the early Sixties featuring the Fox of Old California himself (Zorro the Avenger and The Shadow of Zorro), Romero Marchent made his proper Western début in 1963 with The Magnificent Three, followed by Gunfight at High Noon, starring Richard Harrison, Robert Hundar, Gloria Milland, and Fernando Sancho. The latter three actors also starred in Seven Guns from Texas (1964), shown here today, and introduced by the hulking Hundar himself. Whether or not Romero Marchent, still going strong at 86, was invited, I’ve been unable to discover . . .
Bob Carey (Paul Piaget), having...
We Continue Our Series Of Reports From Our Correspondent John Exshaw's Diary From The Recently Concluded Venice International Film Festival.
Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent was the earliest European director, prior to Sergio Leone, to consistently explore the Western form. After two films in the mid-1950s featuring the Zorro-esque El Coyote and two in the early Sixties featuring the Fox of Old California himself (Zorro the Avenger and The Shadow of Zorro), Romero Marchent made his proper Western début in 1963 with The Magnificent Three, followed by Gunfight at High Noon, starring Richard Harrison, Robert Hundar, Gloria Milland, and Fernando Sancho. The latter three actors also starred in Seven Guns from Texas (1964), shown here today, and introduced by the hulking Hundar himself. Whether or not Romero Marchent, still going strong at 86, was invited, I’ve been unable to discover . . .
Bob Carey (Paul Piaget), having...
- 10/9/2007
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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