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The Last Movie (1971) La Vallée a.k.a. Obscured By Clouds (1972) Director:Barbet Schroeder; Love Story (1970) The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart (1970) More American Graffiti (1979) Performance (1970) Punishment Park (1971) The Psychedelic Priest a.k.a. Electric Shades of Grey (1971) Rainbow Bridge (1972) Shalom (1973, Hebrew)
The midnight movie scene in theaters of the 1970s revived the hectoring anti-drug propaganda film Reefer Madness (1936) as an ironic counterculture comedy. The broad popularity of Reefer Madness led to a new audience for extreme anti-drug films bordering on self-parody, including Assassin of Youth (1937), Marihuana (1936), and She Shoulda Said No! a.k.a.
Some filmmakers create unabashedly pro- or anti-drug works, while others are less judgmental, allowing the viewer to draw their own conclusions. Drugs commonly shown in such films include cocaine , heroin and other opioids , LSD , cannabis (see stoner film ) and methamphetamine .
A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released or scheduled for release in Spain in 2024. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured.
Scary movies never fail to put me to sleep on planes. "Hereditary" was my go-to comfort watch as I recovered from a septum surgery a couple of years ago. Slashers, in particular, make me feel ...
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Dagon (Spanish: Dagon, la secta del mar) is a 2001 Spanish horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Dennis Paoli. It is loosely based on H. P. Lovecraft's short story Dagon (1919) and his 1936 novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth. The film takes place in "Imboca", a Spanish adaptation of "Innsmouth". [1]
The film was filmed in Mojacar, Almeria, [3] Spain in 1979, a small seaside village of local Spaniards, British and American expatriates, some of whom were featured in this movie. One of the extras, a young boy who was trampled at the end of the movie, looking towards the sky, was an American living in Spain whose parents ran a local saloon (El ...