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Guide to Resources on CHFB
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NATURALISTIC! UNCANNY! MARVELOUS!
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SiBurning wrote: Went through those other threads. Took a very broad approach to "weird". I was really tempted to put Sabata in there. Lots of borderlines, and hard to decide, so I just put in whatever made sense. The maybe section is only a half-hearted attempt. Plenty of sadistic plots that could be considered splatter porn. There's also some other exploitation films, comedies, people wearing cowboy hats in their Porsches, Australian outback flicks, and poverty row style mysteries.I kept Sartara & Django separate until we get the whole list. Maybe I'll separate any series.
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TomWeaver999 wrote:A DAY OF FURY (Universal, 1956) with Dale Robertson as a gunslinger that everyone comes to think is really the Devil. And who probably IS -- at the end, he's vanquished by the sound of church bells.
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Rick wrote: TomWeaver999 wrote: A DAY OF FURY (Universal, 1956) with Dale Robertson as a gunslinger that everyone comes to think is really the Devil. And who probably IS -- at the end, he's vanquished by the sound of church bells.Just saw this a few days ago. I guess you're right, but it would never in a million years have occurred to me that he was really the Devil if you hadn't mentioned it. But your description is accurate. I wonder if the odd name of Dale Robertson's character (Jagade) has any sort of satanic meaning?
TomWeaver999 wrote: A DAY OF FURY (Universal, 1956) with Dale Robertson as a gunslinger that everyone comes to think is really the Devil. And who probably IS -- at the end, he's vanquished by the sound of church bells.
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