Nico Mastorakis’ Death Has Blue Eyes (1976) will be available on Blu-ray April 6th from Arrow Video
Death Has Blue Eyes is a gripping paranormal action thriller with shades of giallo from the director of the cult classic video nasty Island of Death (1976).
When local gigolo Chess (Chris Nomikos) greets his vacationing friend Bob Kovalski (Peter Winter) at Athens airport, the pair embark on a string of scams and erotic dalliances that eventually lead them into contact with an elegant wealthy woman, Geraldine Steinwetz (Jessica Dublin), and her glamorous daughter Christine (Maria Aliferi). Geraldine blackmails the two cheeky bachelor boys into acting as bodyguards for Christine, whom it transpires has telepathic abilities and has had her eye on them for some time. After fleeing from a series of assassination attempts, it soon becomes clear that Geraldine herself might not be quite whom she seems, as the two young men find themselves...
Death Has Blue Eyes is a gripping paranormal action thriller with shades of giallo from the director of the cult classic video nasty Island of Death (1976).
When local gigolo Chess (Chris Nomikos) greets his vacationing friend Bob Kovalski (Peter Winter) at Athens airport, the pair embark on a string of scams and erotic dalliances that eventually lead them into contact with an elegant wealthy woman, Geraldine Steinwetz (Jessica Dublin), and her glamorous daughter Christine (Maria Aliferi). Geraldine blackmails the two cheeky bachelor boys into acting as bodyguards for Christine, whom it transpires has telepathic abilities and has had her eye on them for some time. After fleeing from a series of assassination attempts, it soon becomes clear that Geraldine herself might not be quite whom she seems, as the two young men find themselves...
- 3/30/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Normally I’d give all you ghouls a lil’ greetin’ here, but our first film features bestiality, incest, and water sports… so let’s just dive right the F in!
Island Of Death
Release Date: Available Now On Blu-ray Written By: Nico Mastorakis Directed By: Nico Mastorakis Starring: Robert Behling, Jane Lyle, Jessica Dublin
This F’n movie. Where do I even begin?
So two young lovers, Chris (Robert Behling) and Celia (Jane Lyle) go on a nice Grecian vacay, but like so many Carnival cruises often end up, these hot ‘n’ horny lovers are revealed to be brother and sister. Well, that certainly gets things rollin’ with a bang—like they get it on in a phone booth toot f’n sweet, and ol’ Chris calls his mom to inform her of the deed, mid-action! He shortly thereafter has sex with a goat. Yup. This f’n movie…
But of course Chris and Celia,...
Island Of Death
Release Date: Available Now On Blu-ray Written By: Nico Mastorakis Directed By: Nico Mastorakis Starring: Robert Behling, Jane Lyle, Jessica Dublin
This F’n movie. Where do I even begin?
So two young lovers, Chris (Robert Behling) and Celia (Jane Lyle) go on a nice Grecian vacay, but like so many Carnival cruises often end up, these hot ‘n’ horny lovers are revealed to be brother and sister. Well, that certainly gets things rollin’ with a bang—like they get it on in a phone booth toot f’n sweet, and ol’ Chris calls his mom to inform her of the deed, mid-action! He shortly thereafter has sex with a goat. Yup. This f’n movie…
But of course Chris and Celia,...
- 6/1/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Stars: Robert Behling, Jane Lyle, Jessica Dublin, Gerard Gonalons, Jannice McConnell, Ray Richardson, Marios Tartas, Efi Bani, Clay Half, Jeremy Rousseau, Elizabeth Spader, Nikos Tsachiridis, Mike Murtagh | Written and Directed by Niko Mastorakis
My tastes in movies tends to be quite broad, but I will always have a love of hunting out the controversial and extreme. This means I tend to see a lot of the so-called “Video Nasty” movies, as well as the more up to date movies that butt heads with the censors. Island of Death is a movie that has been given the Arrow Video treatment making its way to Blu-ray, and being a rather controversial Video Nasty of course I’m going to review it especially in an uncut form.
A British couple Christopher (Robert Behling), and Celia (Jane Lyle) are holidaying on a small Greek Island and outwardly seem to be the perfect couple. In...
My tastes in movies tends to be quite broad, but I will always have a love of hunting out the controversial and extreme. This means I tend to see a lot of the so-called “Video Nasty” movies, as well as the more up to date movies that butt heads with the censors. Island of Death is a movie that has been given the Arrow Video treatment making its way to Blu-ray, and being a rather controversial Video Nasty of course I’m going to review it especially in an uncut form.
A British couple Christopher (Robert Behling), and Celia (Jane Lyle) are holidaying on a small Greek Island and outwardly seem to be the perfect couple. In...
- 5/26/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Stars: Ron Fazio, John Altamura, Phoebe Legere, Rick Collins, Rikiya Yasuoka, Tsutomu Sekine, Mayako Katsuragi, Shinoburyu, Lisa Gaye, Jessica Dublin, Jack Cooper | Written by Gay Partington Terry, Lloyd Kaufman | Directed by Michael Herz, Lloyd Kaufman
Troma films have never been described as masterpieces and I don’t think that they would ever dream of making one. Most of their films have been created with a punk like attitude, fighting against what is seen as normal in the film making industry, and this is a reason fans love them. While their formula often works well, sometimes it fails and sadly The Toxic Avenger 2 is one of the examples of their failures. Looking past the film itself though the new 88 Films Blu-ray release looks to provide plenty of features and an uncut version of the film, but does that manage to get past the weaknesses of the film and make it a good purchase?...
Troma films have never been described as masterpieces and I don’t think that they would ever dream of making one. Most of their films have been created with a punk like attitude, fighting against what is seen as normal in the film making industry, and this is a reason fans love them. While their formula often works well, sometimes it fails and sadly The Toxic Avenger 2 is one of the examples of their failures. Looking past the film itself though the new 88 Films Blu-ray release looks to provide plenty of features and an uncut version of the film, but does that manage to get past the weaknesses of the film and make it a good purchase?...
- 11/19/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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