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2.2.6 Sleepy Eyes of Death 6: Sword of Satan (1965) 2.2.7 Sleepy Eyes of Death: The Mask of the Princess (1966) ... Kyoto Duel Book (collects short stories and essays)
Satan's Sword (Japanese: 大菩薩峠, Hepburn: Daibosatsu Tōge, "Great Buddha Pass" or "Daibosatsu Pass, Part I") is a 1960 Japanese samurai film [3] directed by Kenji Misumi, written by Teinosuke Kinugasa, and produced by Masaichi Nagata. [4]
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Seduction (1964) - Chen Sun (credited as Jō Kenzaburō) Ninja 4 (1964) - Sanada Yukimura; Gaijin bôchi no ketto (1964) Kojiki taishō (1964) Virgin Witnessed (1966) - Gyôshun; A Brave Generous Era (1966) Ôtazune mono shichinin (1966) Fraternal Honor: Three Brothers of Kanto (1966) - Akoshima Isamu
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Five Gents Ninja Trick Book: ... Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Fire: ... Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Satan:
Black Sunday (Italian: La maschera del demonio, lit. 'The mask of the demon') is a 1960 Italian gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava in his official directorial debut, and starring Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi, Ivo Garrani, Arturo Dominici and Enrico Oliveri.
Incarnations of Immortality is an eight-book fantasy series by Piers Anthony.The books each focus on one of eight supernatural "offices" (Death, Time, Fate, War, Nature, Evil, Good, and Night) in a fictional reality and history parallel to ours, with the exception that society has advanced both magic and modern technology.
The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Horror and the Supernatural considers Smith's horror novels "endearing, imbued with lively storytelling and the tacky brilliance of the horror and science fiction cinema of the 1950s", [5] but horror critic R. S. Hadji included Smith's novel The Sucking Pit on his list of the worst horror novels ever written. [6]