Visions of Ecstasy [1989]

Banned for 23 years!

Banned for 23 years!

Hyper-stylish, nun-sploitation, art flick. Shot beautifully. Entirely contraband in the UK under blasphemy laws until recently, and was refused certification by the British Board of Film Classification.

A trailer isn’t available for this one, as it’s too naughty for YouTube.

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Thirst [1979]

Thirst

Freaky vampires flick.

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Warlords of the Deep [1978]

aka Warlords of Atlantis, Seven Cities of Atlantis, Los conquistadores de Atlantis

Warlords of the Deep

Under the sea tentacles.

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The Queen of Black Magic [1979]

Original title – Ratu ilmu hitam

aka Black Magic, Black Magic III, Black Magic Queen, Black Magic Terror, Exorcisme Noir, and La Reine de la Magie Noire

Queen of Black Magic

This one is famous around these parts, if for no other reason than the “foaming at the mouth” movie poster.

It’s Asian. It’s dubbed. It’s over-the-top.

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King Solomon’s Treasure [1977]

King Solomon's Treasure

Not to be confused with the many different versions of Allan Quatermain themed films entitled King Solomon’s Mines (which is perhaps the reason the title is different from all other movies based upon H. Rider Haggard’s 1885 adventure novel of the same name).

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