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- (1962)
- Starring: Stefano Sibaldi
- Genre: Documentary, Cult
- Studio: Blue Underground
- Release Date: 6/24/2008
- Features: Colorized, Full Frame, Subtitled, Dolby
- Exploring the culture of life, death, sex and religion amidst the barbarism of civilization, this "shockumentary," produced by some of the most well-known filmmakers within the genre, Mondo Cane... more
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- (1966)
- Starring: Frank Latimore
- Genre: Documentary, Cult
- Studio: Blue Underground
- Release Date: 6/24/2008
- Features: Widescreen, Dolby
- As shocking and relevant today as it was when it was first filmed, two Italian filmmakers present a documentary that explores the Dark Continent's violent, volatile years following the collapse of... more
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- (1971)
- Genre: Documentary, Cult
- Studio: Blue Underground
- Release Date: 6/24/2008
- Features: Colorized, Uncut, Dolby, Widescreen
- Gualtiero Jacopetti, Franco Prosperi. One of the most reviled and misunderstood films of its time, this epic documentary-like recreation of the atrocities surrounding the American slave trade was... more
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- (1963)
- Starring: Peter Ustinov
- Genre: Documentary, Cult
- Studio: Blue Underground
- Release Date: 6/24/2008
- Features: Colorized, Full Frame, Dolby, Subtitled
- A shocking, unflinching documentary from the Mondo masters studying women's roles in the international culture of the bizarre—from mothers to murderers and warriors to whores. You have to see it to... more
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- Starring: Edward G. Robinson, Janet Leigh
- Genre: Action / Adventure, Cult
- Studio: Blue Underground
- Release Date: 8/28/2012
- Features: DVD
- Crime doesn't pay…or does it? These two crime classics will keep you guessing. Includes Grand Slam (Edward G. Robinson, Janet Leigh. 1967/119 min.) and Revolver (Oliver Reed, Fabio Testi. 1973/109... more
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- (1963)
- Genre: Documentary, Cult
- Studio: Blue Underground
- Release Date: 6/24/2008
- Features: Colorized, Full Frame, Dolby, Subtitled
- Again igniting a firestorm of outrage, directors Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi travel the world to explore primitives, penitents and perversions once more. From the burning monks of Saigon... more