J&B highlighted lower left. I know, it’s almost not there.
Verson Jetorix: “No great shakes in the heist department despite claims to same. Plus I hate it when the director cheats the audience, unless it’s Mario Bava.”
J&B highlighted lower left. I know, it’s almost not there.
Verson Jetorix: “No great shakes in the heist department despite claims to same. Plus I hate it when the director cheats the audience, unless it’s Mario Bava.”
Nice, eh?
Verson Jetorix: “Jean Sorel, Marisa Mell, and Elsa Martinelli star in what must be considered one of the best, if not the best, of Fulci’s films. Visuals, music, and story blend into an enjoyable and satisyingly cohesive whole, for a change.”
George Hilton, a jug of J&B and some ugly furnishings.
Speaks for itself.
God-like view of a very small bottle of J&B.
Susan Scott keeping a bottle handy.
Edwige and J&B. This couldn’t have been better if we’d staged it ourselves.
Verson Jetorix: “Fun in the nonsensical way of these Satanic thrillers. Good cast, some nudity, and an endearing incoherence that makes it worth while.”