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RE: That's a bizarre 3 minutes...

Posted by dean_martin on May 24, 2023 at 13:37:27:

Thanks for recommending Shop Around the Corner. I had to look it up. Looks like a good one for xmas viewing with the wife.

Yeah, I'm no expert on German film. I found the German film trailer that I posted on the 3-disc set "All the Colors of Giallo". The blu-ray is chock full of giallo trailers. The included dvd contains 16 trailers for German "Krimi" films and a documentary explaining the genre (informative but boring). The third disc is a cd with soundtracks from two Italian giallo films and a theme from a third. It's a lot of content for the money, especially if you catch it on sale.

I include film trailers in my listening sessions. They're good segues when going from one music genre or artist to another. For example, when I get on an early rock and roll kick, I'll include the trailer for High School Confidential (and other juvenile delinquent flicks).








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Kinski has a filmography as long as my arm. Saxon, who changed his name, has prolific output as well. I didn't know Saxon had Italian ancestry until I looked him up. Helps to explain how he wound up in so many Italian and other international projects.