Holocaust 2000 (1977) Alberto De Martino
Holocaust 2000 (1977) aka The Chosen
Genre: Horror | Thriller
Country: Italy | UK | Director: Alberto De Martino
Language: English or French (2 separate audio tracks)
Subtitles: French (Optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Subtitles: French (Optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect ratio: Cinemascope 2.35:1 | Length: 98mn
Dvdrip H264 Mkv - 1024x440 - 25fps - 2.17gb
An executive in charge of a Middle Eastern nuclear plant discovers that
his son is the Anti Christ and sets out to stop him from using the
nuclear power at his fingertips to wipe out mankind.
Director Alberto De Martino, who also co-wrote the
ingenious and intriguing script with Stan Donati, whips up a very
clever and inspired supernatural horror chiller that brilliantly
realizes Old Testament prophecies through modern technology. Moreover,
De Martino maintains a steady pace throughout, does a sound job of
creating a tense and ominous atmosphere which becomes more increasingly
spooky and unsettling as the story unfolds, and stages the gory murder
set pieces with tremendous fluid style and flair (a memorably grisly
decapitation by helicopter blade rates as the definite splatter
highlight).
In addition, we also get a wonderfully trippy apocalyptic nightmare sequence with a naked Douglas running on a beach and being warned by a crazed fanatic (a superbly intense portrayal by Massimo Foschi) about Armegeddon.
Douglas holds the whole film together with his strong and commanding presence; he receives sturdy support from the gorgeous Agostina Belli as sweet and helpful reporter Sara Golan, Romolo Valli as helpful priest Charrier, Anthony Quayle as the pragmatic Professor Griffith, Alexander Knox as the respected Professor Ernst Meyer, and Spiros Focas as formidable adversary Harbin. Popping up in nifty bit parts are Virginnia McKenna as Robert's disapproving wife Eva, Adolfo Celli as asylum head Dr. Kerouac, and Geoffrey Keen as a sinister gynecologist. Erico Menczer's slick cinematography gives the picture an impressively polished and expansive look. Ennio Morricone's lush, moody, and shuddery full-scale orchestral score hits the shivery shot. Well worth seeing.
In addition, we also get a wonderfully trippy apocalyptic nightmare sequence with a naked Douglas running on a beach and being warned by a crazed fanatic (a superbly intense portrayal by Massimo Foschi) about Armegeddon.
Douglas holds the whole film together with his strong and commanding presence; he receives sturdy support from the gorgeous Agostina Belli as sweet and helpful reporter Sara Golan, Romolo Valli as helpful priest Charrier, Anthony Quayle as the pragmatic Professor Griffith, Alexander Knox as the respected Professor Ernst Meyer, and Spiros Focas as formidable adversary Harbin. Popping up in nifty bit parts are Virginnia McKenna as Robert's disapproving wife Eva, Adolfo Celli as asylum head Dr. Kerouac, and Geoffrey Keen as a sinister gynecologist. Erico Menczer's slick cinematography gives the picture an impressively polished and expansive look. Ennio Morricone's lush, moody, and shuddery full-scale orchestral score hits the shivery shot. Well worth seeing.
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How about this one
Beast of the Yellow Night (1971)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066816/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
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