The German title. Otherwise known as LA MARCA DEL HOMBRE LOBO, in Spain, and FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR, in the United States. The Germans had a thing for adding "Dracula" to their retitled foreign horror films.
News and reviews of the Spanish horror film, with a special focus on its first golden age in the 1960s and 1970s. Also, revelations from the collections of Spanish horror fans.
"I hope these memoirs will be used by my descendants as a guide. It's an initiation into a passionate world of rare and unknown sensations, a seductive and tragic world bred in pain and blood, the tragic eroticism of all the senses, finally ending in death."
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
"Alaric de Marnac" -- Darkmoor's Naschy Homage
ANCESTRAL ROMANCE, the latest CD from the Spanish metal group, Darkmoor, has been out for a while, but it was only recently, through a gift from the Molina family, that I was able to listen to it. The third cut, "Alaric de Marnac," is a Naschy tribute song based on the master's famous other alter ego character (Waldemar Daninsky being the first), who appeared in HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB and PANIC BEATS. The lyric page is above.
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