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TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD (1971) aka HORROR OF THE ZOMBIES
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HORROR RISES FROM SPAIN together with DELIRIUM MAGAZINE and LONE FLEMING will present a very interesting event for Spanish Horror fans in GENERACIÓN X COMIC STORE in MADRID on JUNE 27! Stay tuned! HORROR RISES FROM SPAIN junto con la revista DELIRIUM y LONE FLEMING presentará un evento muy interesante para los fans del Spanish Horror en la tienda GENERACIÓN X en MADRID el día 27 de junio! Estad atentos!
New Spanish Horror Film: WAX
Wax is Víctor Matellano’s first feature film. You may have heard about Mr. Matellano previously as he is the director of Clawing. A Journey through the Spanish Horror! as well as the two short films: The Ravine of the British and Tío Jess, about the making of last Jess Franco’s movie.
Wax tells the story of a young journalist employed to spend a night at Barcelona’s Wax Museum, where paranormal activities are supposed to be taking place. He must record everything happening there. In the museum there are different wax figures including Dr. Knox one, a sadist cannibal surgeon who loves dressing up as Vincent Price in House of Wax. Soon, the journalist will start feeling he is not alone….
Main stars of the film are Jack Taylor, Geraldine Chaplin and Jimmy Shaw. During the feature you will be able to listen to Paul Naschy’s real voice coming from an articulated Wax figure, an animatronics, taken from old theatrical recordings. You will also find Spanish Horror icons such as Lone Fleming in the movie.
It is said that Mr. Matellano consulted a forensic surgeon and got familiarised with real autopsies in order to create Dr. Knox dialogues. During the making the crew witnessed unexplained incidents at nights: image and sound units stopping working at the same time or the sound of voices coming through headphones.
It is an English speaking horror film that combines different techniques such as found footage, Hammer classic and American International horror together with an indie touch.
All FX is handmade in the 80s style: animatronics, direct make-up effects… all made by the great artist Colin Arthur. Also Yvonne Blake helped in the creation of the character of Dr. Knox being in charge of his costume design.
Alfonso Azpiri, the prestigious comic artist, drew this character for the film credits.
Teaser trailers:
Teaser 1 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6T6Z5Cdu48
Teaser 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC3Hl52cSLk
More information on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Waxpelicula?ref=ts&fref=ts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Waxpelicula
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Horror Rises from Spain: El Santo
First part: http://horrorrisesfromspain.wordpress.com/2012/06/17/horror-rises-from-spain-2-5-el-santo/
Second part: http://horrorrisesfromspain.wordpress.com/2012/08/19/hrfs-2-7-el-santo-tribute-2nd-part/
Horror Rises from Spain 2.8: Lone Fleming
http://horrorrisesfromspain.wordpress.com/2012/09/13/horror-rises-from-spain-2-8-lone-fleming/
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In this episode of Horror Rises from Spain I got to interview the one and only Lone Fleming , the Spanish cult actress who worked for Ossorio, Eugenio Martín and many others, showing us that she is not only and actress but an artist, painter and animal lover.
During the show you will listen to the Music of Uncle Don Clark, an great artist from Tennnessee, who is selling his solo albums on the net and you can get them and help Down Syndrome association of middle Tennessee because 50% of proceeds from his online music sales will go to this association from now until October 19! You won’t regret getting them, first because you are helping people who needed and secondly because the albums are awesome!!!!!!! http://uncledonclark.bandcamp.com/
You can download it here: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/ZB7XQ4HU/HRFS28.html
Now you can enjoy Horror Rises from Spain on iTunes for free, just click here.
HRFS 2.12: Lobos de Arga
http://horrorrisesfromspain.wordpress.com/2013/02/15/hrfs-2-12-lobos-de-arga/
In this new episode of Horror Rises from Spain you will find the latest news about Spanish cinema especially t he ones about the fanzine Monsterworld and César del Alamo’s next movie, together with an interview to Juan Martinez Moreno, director of the movie Lobos de Arga.
During the show you will listen to the music of Allan Cox produced by Cognito Productions.
You can download it here http://www.ivoox.com/hrfs-2-12-lobos-arga-audios-mp3_rf_1792249_1.html
Now you can enjoy Horror Rises from Spain on iTunes for free, just click here.
HRFS 2.13: Mike Howlett and Troy Guinn
Taken from http://horrorrisesfromspain.wordpress.com/2013/03/10/hrfs-2-13-2-13-mike-howlett-and-troy-guinn/
In this new episode of Horror Rises from Spain you will find the latest news about Spanish horror cinema and a n chat between Mike Howlett (author of The Weird World of Eerie publications) and Troy Guinn (naschycaster and part of The Secret Commonwealth and The Exotic ones bands) about horror comic publications. During the show you will listen to the music of the Spanish band Harlem.
Now you can enjoy Horror Rises from Spain on iTunes for free, just click here.
HRFS 2.14: Jess Franco tribute
More info here: http://horrorrisesfromspain.wordpress.com/2013/04/18/hrfs-2-14-jess-franco-tribute/
In this episode of Horror Rises from Spain you will find a tribute to the Spanish director Jess Franco made of e-mails, mp3s, songs and tributes from the fans. It also contains an interview to Robert Monell, responsible of the site I’m in a Jess Franco State of Mind.
Thanks to everybody who has been part of it and especially to Jeff Beeching and Jane Geddis who are the voices of some of the fans.
HRFS 3.2: Javier Pulido interview and Larraz tribute
In this episode of Horror Rises from Spain you will find an interview to Javier Pulido, journalist, author of the book La década de oro del cine de terror español (1967-1976) and also part of the New York event dedicated to Spanish Horror http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/41719 , together with a little tribute to the Spanish Horror director José Ramón Larraz and Robert Monell’s review of Botas Negras, Látigo de Cuero.
Thanks to everybody who was part of the tribute and to Jane Knight- Geddes (http://janeradiodivavoiceover.com/), voice over artist who read one of the letters.
The music you will listen to in this episode is by the band MechandDrez (http://www.facebook.com/mechndrez http://www.youtube.com/mechanddrez)
The show can be found here http://horrorrisesfromspain.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/hrfs-3-2-javier-pulido-interview-and-larraz-tribute/
Horror Rises from Spain 3.3
In this episode of Horror Rises from Spain you will find an interview to Deno Sanz, American author of five horrors from Chicago, Robert Monell talking about Jess Franco and the zombies and all the latest news about Spanish and worldwide horror.
The music is by Defago, Horror Synth, (https://soundcloud.com/jay-g-hawkins/tracks http://graveyardcalling.bandcamp.com/) but also there is a track by The Ancient Heroes Project, Dan Fisher’s band.
You can listen to it online here (there may be an ad in Spanish before the podcast starts but do not pay attention to it):