Showing posts with label West Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Germany. Show all posts
Monday, July 17, 2017
Two Undercover Angels (1969)
Directed by: Jesus Franco
Run Time: 78 minutes
Acid jazz, a werewolf, 60's pop art, dead models, incompetent cops, and a pair of beautiful and deadly private investigators. Welcome to weird world of Jesus Franco and his equally weird movie Two Undercover Angels. Without further stalling let's dive into the weird world of Jesus Franco and his out there creation.
The story open at a fashion show were one of the runway models is being encouraged to spend some time with a generous patron, a Mister Radeck. The model thinks this request while changing out of the wedding dress she was modeling. Unfortunately for her she loses track of time and finds herself alone at the venue. Things get worse when she comes across the henchman Morpho. Morpho is mute and rocking a Lon Chaney Jr. wolf man look. He molests and kidnaps the model for his boss, the mysterious homicidal artist Klaus Thriller, who photographs her last moments of life while Morpho violently kills her.
The focus shifts to an eclectic art gallery were the murdered model has been painted as garish pop art portrait. The gallery owner, Napoleon Bolivard (Jesus Franco), is investigating the noise from his gallery. He get knocked out by a woman dressed as a dominatrix and she finishes stealing the garish portrait. This is Diana, one half of the Red Lips private investigators criminal enterprise. Currently they are investigating the rash of dancers and models who have disappeared mysteriously for two clients. The first client being a pair of inept police officers who need their help and who also want to arrest them. The second client is Mr Radeck, who is desperate to know the fate of the model from the beginning of the movie.
The women's investigating strategy consists of trying to get Thriller's artwork and talking about how to solve the mystery before them while wearing lingerie or bikinis. Overall the duo are successful in getting the portrait and a statue of a woman that also looks similar to one of the missing women. However this leads to Napoleon and another gallery employee being killed by Thriller. On the grounds that Thriller wants his homicidal art available for all to see.
With another session of talking out what to do next in their bikinis it's decided that Diana should go to one of the bars were dancers have disappeared from. Through the power of plot contrivance, Dianna meets Thriller and makes the stupid mistake of going to his place. If not for Regina, Dianna's partner in crime, Dianna would have been Thriller's next masterpiece. Later back at their headquarters and no clue how to advance the investigation, our heroines get into their thinking bikinis. However the plot has other ideas and delivers a bouquet of flowers with a bomb in it. Acting quickly the deadly bouquet is thrown in the pool just in time for the drive by shooting to happen. Avoiding being shot at, our heroines go to Morocco to get a tan and solve the case.
The movie has weird fever dream logic to it. Unlike some of his other films, this one has a plot that can be followed with a few needless tangents. Franco's different views on women, power, and sexuality are on display in this movie but no where as extreme as in Blue Rita or The Girl From Rio. In short, if you are looking for a crazy cinematic ride this is a good movie to start that journey on. The movie is available on DVD and Blu Ray.
MVT: This clip even made the trailer, that how insane it is. The two detectives book a hotel room using the name James Bond. The rational behind this is their names would make them sound like cops but booking a room under the name of the world's most dangerous ornithologist would allow them to blend in.
Make or Break: The only acid jazz go go bar in Spain scene made this movie for me. Mostly because the idea of splicing in Austin Powers would be funny and not change the tone of the film any.
Score: 5.3 out of 10
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Episode #324: Death Steps of Vengeance
Welcome back for another episode of the GGtMC!!!
This week Sammy and Will return to Italy for a little gialli...and a
little spaghetti. We cover Death Steps in the Dark (1977) starring
Leonard Mann and Vengeance (1968) starring Richard Harrison!!!
Direct download: ggtmc_324.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Adios!!!
Monday, August 11, 2014
Episode #300: The Schoolgirls in Peril Trilogy
Welcome to our landmark 300th episode of the GGtMC!!!
For our celebration and for your listening pleasure we are bringing
you reviews of What Have You Done to Solange? (1972) and What Have They Done to Our Daughters? (1974) both directed by Massimo Dallamano and
Rings of Terror (1978) directed by Alberto Negrin.
We hope you enjoy the episode and we want to thank all of you that
have been there since the beginning and those of you that are new to the
GGtMC!!! We do this for the love of cinema and sharing that with all of
you makes it all worth it!!!
Direct download: ggtmc_300.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Adios!!!
Monday, October 28, 2013
Midnite Ride #15: The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism
Large William reviews The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism (1967) directed by Harald Reinl!!!
Direct download: MidniteRide15.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!
Friday, May 10, 2013
Episode #234: Wake in Fright Nosferatu
Welcome back to the GGtMC!!!
This week we bring you our diabolikdvd.com sponsored episode and it
was Large William's turn to program the show and he chose Wake in Fright
(1971) directed by Ted Kotcheff and Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
directed by Werner Herzog. The dynamics between the two films were very
interesting and very familiar.
Direct download: ggtmc_234.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Episode #220: The Tin Drum
Welcome to another episode of the GGtMC!!!
This week we have our boulevardmovies.com sponsored epiosde and we
are reviewing the Criterion's Blu Ray edition of The Tin Drum (1979)
directed by Volker Schlondorff. The film was very controversial upon
release and still holds some power many years later...let's see what the
Gents thought of the classic film. We also go over a bit of feedback.
Direct download: The_Tin_Drum.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Episode #204: Fear Eats The Eel
Welcome to another glorious episode of the GGtMC programmed by listener Tyler for our Kickstarter campaign!!!
Tyler picked Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974) directed by Ranier Werner
Fassbinder and The Eel AKA Unagi (1997) directed by Shohei Imamura.
Always interesting when a listener programs the show and we always seem
to find a through line to the selections.
Direct download: Fear_Eats_the_Eel.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Episode #197: Dr. Jekyll and the Hidden
Welcome to another glorious episode of the GGtMC!!!
This week we have a listener programmed episode from our Kickstarter campaign and listener Bernie de la Pez. Bernie chose Dr. Jekyll and his Women AKA The Bloodbath of Dr. Jekyll (1981) directed by Walerian Borowczyk and The Hidden (1987) directed by Jack Sholder.
We hope you all enjoy and we also go over, by request, how we met up and give you a history of the podcast. Much chatter and fond memories...
Direct download: Dr._Jekyll_and_the_Hidden.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!
This week we have a listener programmed episode from our Kickstarter campaign and listener Bernie de la Pez. Bernie chose Dr. Jekyll and his Women AKA The Bloodbath of Dr. Jekyll (1981) directed by Walerian Borowczyk and The Hidden (1987) directed by Jack Sholder.
We hope you all enjoy and we also go over, by request, how we met up and give you a history of the podcast. Much chatter and fond memories...
Direct download: Dr._Jekyll_and_the_Hidden.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!


Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Episode #170: Digging the Night Plumage
Welcome to the GGtMC!!!
This week we are sponsored by diabolikdvd.com and with the two selections we chose The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) directed by Dario Argento, this is the Arrow Blu ray release. We are also covering Warner Archives The Night Digger (1971) directed by Alastair Reid.
We had to get creative this week with our recording, phones were used, pizzas were ordered...dogs were barking...it was chaos but it is the the GGtMC!!!
Direct download: Digging_the_Night_PlumageRM.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!
This week we are sponsored by diabolikdvd.com and with the two selections we chose The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) directed by Dario Argento, this is the Arrow Blu ray release. We are also covering Warner Archives The Night Digger (1971) directed by Alastair Reid.
We had to get creative this week with our recording, phones were used, pizzas were ordered...dogs were barking...it was chaos but it is the the GGtMC!!!
Direct download: Digging_the_Night_PlumageRM.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!


Monday, January 9, 2012
Episode #166: Macho Street Hunter
Welcome back for an action packed episode of the GGtMC!!!
This week the Gents cover Street Hunter (1990) starring Steve James and Reb Brown and Macho Man (1985) starring Rene Weller. The Gents had plenty to talk about, especially in the arena of 80's fashion and the gentle nature of Steve James.
Direct download: Macho_Street_HunterRM.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!
This week the Gents cover Street Hunter (1990) starring Steve James and Reb Brown and Macho Man (1985) starring Rene Weller. The Gents had plenty to talk about, especially in the arena of 80's fashion and the gentle nature of Steve James.
Direct download: Macho_Street_HunterRM.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!


Thursday, July 7, 2011
Episode #139: Virgins of Libido Mania
Here we go gang, a new episode hot off the hard drive and into your earholes!!!
This week the Gents cover a couple of releases from the fine label that is Camera Obscura, we go over Libido Mania (1979) from director Bruno Mattei and Virgins of the Seven Seas (1974) a Shaw Bros./German co-production....much fun conversation was had including some reveals of personal fetishes from the Gents...
Direct download: Virgins_of_Libido_ManiaRM.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!


This week the Gents cover a couple of releases from the fine label that is Camera Obscura, we go over Libido Mania (1979) from director Bruno Mattei and Virgins of the Seven Seas (1974) a Shaw Bros./German co-production....much fun conversation was had including some reveals of personal fetishes from the Gents...
Direct download: Virgins_of_Libido_ManiaRM.mp3
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!


Thursday, December 30, 2010
Episode #113: Yi Specialists
Welcome back to another GGtMC, with your hosts for this week....Rupert Pupkin and Big Willy!!!
Sammy was detained with child care again and the guys stepped it up and knocked a review packed episode for the listeners!!!
This week, the Gents cover Sergio Corbucci's The Specialist AKA Specialists (1969) and Yi Yi (2000) directed by Edward Yang.
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Episode #111: Superfuzz Texas
Welcome to another episode of the GGtMC!!!
This week the Gents cover Superfuzz (1980) starring Terence Hill and directed by Sergio Corbucci and Paris, Texas (1984) directed by Wim Wenders.
Everyone bring your Boogie Shoes and dance the night away with Big Willy and The Samurai.
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com
Voicemails to 206-666-5207
Adios!!!


Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Episode #85: The Last American Friend
In our tribute episode to Dennis Hopper, we chose some of his more obscure films and decided to chat them up...we chose THE LAST MOVIE (1971) and AMERICAN FRIEND (1977).
Hopper was an original and these two films are great examples of his talents.
Hopper was an original and these two films are great examples of his talents.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Episode #60: Dolph And Mario
Episode #60 is upon us and it brings gifts of more genre film coverage, this week we cover COMMAND PERFORMANCE (2009) starring and directed by Dolph Lundgren and DEADLOCK (1970) starring Mario Adorf.
Don't forget to vote for us over at podcastalley.com, leave us an iTunes review and donate to the GGtMC cause if you can, we appreciate our listeners so much and thank you for the support.
Don't forget to vote for us over at podcastalley.com, leave us an iTunes review and donate to the GGtMC cause if you can, we appreciate our listeners so much and thank you for the support.
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