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Author Topic: Human Beasts / El carnaval de las bestias ( Paul Naschy, 1980)  (Read 3691 times)

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Human Beasts



I watched this this evening and it's pretty hard to work out what section to put it in, it's more of a crime film with a few horror elements.

Naschy stars as Bruno, a professional Hitman/Robber who does a diamond robbery for some Japanese characters but it's too tempting to give them the diamonds and he keeps them for himself.

During a gun battle with the Japanese he gets shot, passes out and wakes up in a house in the Spanish countryside where a family is nursing him back to health but all is not what it seems...

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I forgot to mention that during the start credits it uses a track from Morricone's score to Escalation.
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I've got it, but for the life of me I can't remember anything about it!  ???
I bet Naschy gets some nookie though.  :-\
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I forgot to mention that during the start credits it uses a track from Morricone's score to Escalation.

The track is "Dies Irae Psichedlico."

The Bruegel titles background is actually from a reproduction used as set decoration in EL RETORNO DEL HOMBRE LOBO which was also shot by Allejandro Ulloa and directed by Naschy.

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I forgot to mention that during the start credits it uses a track from Morricone's score to Escalation.

The track is "Dies Irae Psichedlico."

I didn't have my CD at hand to check the name of the track :D
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