TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD: A Sacred Knight Of Spanish Terror
If you ask a Euro-horror fanatic about the key titles of Spanish horror cinema, the Blind Dead film series will inevitably be mentioned. This quartet of films directed by talented journeyman Amando De Ossorio rank up there with the work of Paul Naschy and Jesus Franco, spinning out a fascinating mythology connected to Spain's history and using their distinctive ghostly villains, the Knights Templar, as a vehicle for commentary on the real-lifes horrors of Spanish life under the reign of General Franco.
WILD BEASTS: One Last Mind-Blower From The Former Mondo King
…if you can get past the queasy mondo elements of Wild Beasts, it's a true mindblower in the vintage exploitation film sense of the world. Love it or revile it, one viewing of this film will reveal that Prosperi ended his directing career in a manner as outrageous as it began.