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Salò: The 120 Days Of Sodom (1975)
Production Company
(Produzioni Europee Associate S.P.A. Rome) (a co-production)
In Nazi-Fascist Northern Italy in 1943-44, four senior members of government, aided by henchmen and Nazi soldiers, kidnap a group of young men and women. They hold them for 120 days, subjecting them to all manner of torture, perversion, and degradation.
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The Honeymoon Killers (1970)
Distributor
(1970) (Italy) (theatrical)
Based on the true story of Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, who met through a lonely-hearts correspondence club. Ray is weedy, feral, and untrustworthy; Martha is enormous, compulsive, and needy. Together, they play out a horrifying scheme in which he lures lonely women...
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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966)
Production Company
(PEA - Produzioni Europee Associati - Rome) (a film produced by Alberto Grimaldi) (produced for)
Distributor
(1966) (Italy) (Produzioni Europee Associati (PEA)) (theatrical)
Three different men of three different temperaments and tastes get involved in a long and adventure-filled battle in order to find a fortune in gold. While the first man, an ex-bounty hunter and a forgiving person, knows the name of the grave in which the gold is buried, the...
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For A Few Dollars More (1965)
Production Company
(P.E.A. Rome) (A Co-Production)
Distributor
(1965) (Italy) (Produzioni Europee Associati (PEA)) (theatrical)
With his reputation preceding him after a white-knuckle duel eighteen months ago, a taciturn American bounty hunter rides into the godforsaken town of Tucumcari. After all, nothing can stop him--this time, the solitary stranger is after El Indio, a psychopathic bandit leader...
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