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BORN TO FIGHT
Also Known As
NATO PER COMBATTERE
Directed by Bruno Mattei (As Vincent Dawn) in 1988 (Released in 1989)
Starring Brent Huff, Mary Stavin, Romano Puppo, Massimo Vanni (As Alex McBride) and Werner Pochath
Huff is Sam Wood, a Vietnam veteran and survivor of a vicious prison camp where he was tortured before finally managing to escape. When Wood returned to rescue his friends, he found that they were already dead. Some time has passed and he has settled into a life of waste, drinking snake venom mixed with his booze and waiting for nothing. Stavin is Maryline Kane, she approaches Wood and offers a tremendous amount of money if he will accompany her back to the area where the prison camp was to do interviews for a documentary/news story. It all turns out to be a lie, her Father is now a prisoner of that same camp and she knows that only a man like Wood can help set him free! A victim of ensuing circumstances, and unable to resist the money Kane offers anyway, Wood takes action! It’s going to be more complicated than he predicted since the camp is now run by an old nemesis played with sadistic glee by Pochath. When the bullets start to fly his enemies will learn a single truth… Sam Wood was Born To Fight! Made at the same time as Strike Commando 2 (most of the same cast and crew and also written by Claudio Fragasso), but not released until a year later. There is some recycled footage, locations, and music as was normal for these at the time. Somehow though, it’s still a lot of fun and damn entertaining to watch! Hyper rare to begin with, we are proud to bring you Born To Fight totally uncut, widescreen, and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

BROTHER FROM SPACE
Also Known As
FRATELLO DELLO SPAZIO
Directed by Mario Gariazzo (credited as Roy Garret) in 1988
Starring Agostina Belli, Martin Balsam, Silvia Tortosa, William Berger and Eduardo Fajardo
A huge spaceship makes its way to our world and sends out a smaller ship with three aliens in it to have a look around. Something goes wrong and the three explorers eject to Earth in small pods as their vessel explodes. Only one being seems to survive and, as is usually the case, the local authorities just want to shoot at it and call the military. The alien goes into hiding thanks to the help of a blind music teacher who has psychic powers (Belli), and a sympathetic priest with good intentions (Balsam). It turns out that the visitor just wants to make nice, be friends with everybody, and would simply prefer to go home rather than hurt anyone. His friends are looking for him, but time is running out! An unexpected film that seems to be aiming for a distinctly youthful audience with several scenes of the extra-terrestrial performing cute little telekinetic tricks peppered throughout the running time. There are the expected heartstring tugging scenes as well and the special effects, though cool in their way, probably won’t impress many these days. Brother From Space tries hard and has its moments, but is definitely not for everyone. Italian science fiction die-hards, Agostina Belli enthusiasts, and possibly the insatiably curious might find things to enjoy, but the pace is similar to Distant Lights with a prevalent wholesome vibe/positive message thing happening throughout. Inspiration can be traced back to films such as ET and Wavelength (mostly ET), among others. Something different for the adventurous, enjoy Brother From Space uncut and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

CHARLESTON
Also Known As
ANCHE GLI ANGELI TIRANO DI DESTRO
Directed by Enzo Barboni (as E.B. Clucher) in 1974
Starring Giuliano Gemma, Ricky Bruch, Laura Becherelli, and Carla Mancini
Giuliano Gemma hams it up as naive Sonny Abernathy, a down on his luck average Joe who dreams of becoming a big time gangster and ruling New York city. He gets his chance when he lifts some luggage at a train station and discovers that it belongs to a real thug. Taking the guns, money and flashy clothes that are found inside, he heads to New York, more specifically Mulberry Street, to start a protection racket. Not all goes as planned in this Italian comedy that spoofs prohibition crime films. First there's this unseen crime boss named Rocky who won't budge, his thugs follow Sonny wherever he goes which leads to numerous running gags. Then there is Father O'Flanagan, a huge Irish Priest who teaches boxing and gives Sonny a very hard time. If that isn't bad enough for poor Sonny, he then falls for the Catholic's sister, the beautiful Laura Becherelli as "Virginia, a Virgo like a Virgin”. The cinematography and sets are top notch while the humor ranges from mugging for the camera to pure Italian style slapstick. Nothing is sacred, from ethnic backgrounds to Shakespeare, but it’s all innocent fun with long bouts of fist fighting and gunfire where the only true victims are glass plane windows (lots of them!). Throw in two butch females and a gay pro-wrestler and you know just what kind of movie you are in store for! Pure zany entertainment… Italian style! We are proud to make this rare crime comedy available widescreen and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

THE CLIMBER
Also Known As
L'AMBIZIOSO
AMBITIOUS

Directed by Pasquale Squitieri in 1975
Starring Joe Dallesandro, Raymond Pellegrin, Stefani Casini and Benito Artesi
Dallesandro plays Aldo, a transported New Yorker working in Naples via the cigarette smuggling trade. He takes it upon himself to steal cases of smokes and starts selling them to his boss’ clients with an extra rate under their noses, pocketing the cash. When the boss finds out he’s raising prices and skimming off the top, Aldo is worked over and his motorcycle destroyed. Aldo picks himself up and heads off to Rome to start over. On the way, he meets the beautiful Luciana who takes him in, and then he runs into an aging gangster friend that gets him a job with a new racket and boss. Unfortunately, this slimy new boss sets Aldo up to score a package of diamonds that actually turns out to be heroin belonging to Aldo’s former boss. Turning a bad situation into an opportunity, Aldo proceeds to work things in his favor by holding onto the heroin, killing the slime ball for revenge, and then garnering his own tough gang to take over the racket trade back in Naples. This is Pasquale Squitieri's Italian Crime classic and we're proud to bring you this very reputable and highly recommended movie uncut and in English with Greek subtitles.

COBRA MISSION
Also Known As
CINQUE UOMINI CONTRO TUTTI
Directed by Fabrizio De Angelis in 1985
Starring Christopher Connelly, John Steiner, Oliver Tobias, Manfred Lehmann and Ethan Wayne.
It’s a little bit Uncommon Valor. It’s also a little bit Missing In Action. The truth is that it’s a little bit of a lot of things. Beyond that, it’s all Italian eighties action from Fabrizio De Angelis! Having said all that many fans may believe that they know exactly what to expect from this title, that might not be so. This movie is an excessively cynical and surprisingly grim action/drama that does just about everything in its power to be unlike the films that it at first seems to be inspired by. The set-up is like this; a group of men who, by sticking together, survived the horrors of the war have decided that it’s time somebody got back into the jungles of Vietnam to rescue ‘yesterday’s heroes’ from the concentration camps where they still suffer. It’s ten years after the fact though, so support is not what you’d call in abundance. They manage to start what they set out to do but will they be able to finish? Cobra Mission really stands out from the rest with an icy hopelessness that you might not be used to from this genre, for that alone it deserves its reputation. Keep an eye out for small roles from Donald Pleasence, Luciano Pigozzi (as Alan Collins), Ennio Girolami, Gordon Mitchell, and Enzo Castellari. Now that is some ensemble! Enjoy Cobra Mission uncut and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

COMMANDER
Also Known As
THE LAST AMERICAN SOLDIER
Directed by Ignazio Dolce in 1988
Starring Craig Alan, Max Laurel and Larry Brand
Roger Craig is known in the jungles only as Commander. The war never ended for him and home didn’t exist anymore. Craig stayed behind to help fight for those who needed it. Now he has a wife and a child on the way. When the American government asks Craig to infiltrate a Russian ship and steal the cargo he agrees on the condition that he can return to the states with his new family. Neither of them wants to see the child born among so much pain and death. A deal is struck and the mission goes off without a hitch. Troubles soon come because the Russian soldier in charge is a complete psycho (with a troubling fondness for torture and murder) who wants back what was taken from him. The village where Craig lives is discovered and destroyed. His friends are slaughtered and his wife is taken away… Nothing will stand in his way as Commander fights for reasons more personal than ever before! Tremendous amounts of bloodshed and violence punctuate huge action/battle scenes that help to elevate Commander high above the norm. Not to mention that excellent soundtrack composed by Simon Boswell! Fans of the eighties/jungle/soldier/action genre (Strike Commando 2 – Double Target – Striker – et al) will absolutely not want to miss this! It’s very possibly the best of its kind! Some prints have had several minutes cut out of them. This is totally uncut and presented in the widescreen format! English Language with Japanese subtitles.

CONFESSIONS OF A POLICE CAPTAIN
Also Known As
CONFESSIONE DI UN COMMISSARIO DI POLIZIA AL PROCURATORE DELLA REPUBLICA
Directed by Damiano Damiani in 1972
Starring Martin Balsam, Franco Nero, Giancarlo Prete and Marilu Tolo
Franco Nero and Martin Balsam work on the same side of the law but will their conflicts and ideals get in the way? Nero as the District Attorney is determined to uphold the law while Balsam as Captain Bonavia seeks true justice in Damiano Damiani’s incredible Italian Crime Drama. Balsam gives one of his best performances as he tries to take down the local crime lord that has become involved with city officials. Nero is the newly appointed DA with an understated performance that will leave you riveted by the final frame! In true Italian Crime Cinema, the violence is abundant, bloody and shocking; and of course, there are the beautiful women! Case in point, the exotic looking Marilu Tolo (Scorpion With Two Tails, My Dear Killer)! Add in a dramatic soundtrack by Riz Ortonani and there is more than enough to highly recommend Confessions Of A Police Captain to Italian Crime cinemaphiles! See it now letterboxed, uncut, and in English language with Greek subtitles.

COP GAME
Also Known As
GIOCHI DI POLIZIOTTO
Directed by Bruno Mattei (credited as Vincent Dawn) in 1988
Starring Brent Huff, Max Laurel, Candice Daly, Romano Puppo and Massimo Vanni (credited as Alex McBride)
Wow, this is one for the books, really. Huff and Laurel play investigators on a case involving military officials that are being murdered by an elite group of commando assassins. Eventually they find themselves mixed up in a massive conspiracy as well as getting caught in the middle of out and out war on the front lines of Vietnam! There was some talk about drugs and terrorism also, but mostly things just get blown up! Have you ever found yourself in emotional turmoil over what kind of movie to watch? Torn between your desire for fierce action and laugh out loud comedy? Well then, Cop Game is here to solve that problem for you! Lots of recycled footage and a pretty impressive body count are on display. Mix that in with Vietnamese go-go dancers aiming their silly choreography right at the camera and some of the most hilarious dialogue ever recorded on film and you’ve got a good time waiting to happen! And man, that theme song! Huff delivers nearly all of his lines in a way that makes you wonder if someone on the set insulted his mother right before every scene! You just won’t believe this one… Get some friends together and enjoy this uncut widescreen print presented to you in English language with Japanese subtitles.

COP TARGET
Also Known As
OBIETTIVO POLIZIOTTO
Directed by Umberto Lenzi in 1990
Starring Robert Ginty, Charles Napier and Barbara Bingham
Ginty takes on the role of the lone wolf cop in this late-entry Lenzi action movie. Assigned to protect/escort the widow and daughter of a DEA agent recently killed in the line of duty, Ginty finds himself in the midst of a conspiracy involving drugs and murder in San Cristobal. The woman and little girl are supposed to be part of a dedication ceremony that will bring important political prestige to all involved. The thing is, this deceased agent might not have been the hero everyone believes he was. Vicious drug-runners kidnap the girl and demand millions of dollars for her return! The amount they want is, they claim, the same as what was stolen from them by the agent in question. The police seem to be doing little and so it falls to Ginty to bring his own brand of justice to this tropical paradise! Average throughout, but with a number of things in its favor; Ginty’s performance, the kidnapping that turns a quiet beach filled with relaxing innocents into a war zone, and some entertaining set-pieces. Seems like you can’t go anywhere in this movie without a group of thugs showing up with guns! Cop Target has been much requested so we present it to you here uncut, widescreen and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

THE COUNSELLOR
Also Known As
IL CONSIGLIORI
Directed by Alberto De Martino in 1973
Starring Tomas Milian, Martin Balsam, Francisco Rabal and Dagmar Lassander
In this absolutely fantastic Italian Crime film Milian plays a ‘Family’ lawyer that was accused of dirty dealings and sent away to prison. Two years have since passed and it’s time for him to become a free man once again. Even though he is the Godson of a powerful Mafioso, the desire for a different, quieter life is overwhelming. Balsam is his Godfather, and though he would have killed anybody else for trying to break away, he looks on Milian as his own son. This causes many problems as a war breaks out within the families. Rabal plays an ambitious and embittered man whose thirst for power blinds him; he no longer cares what is right, he just wants to run things… at any cost! When the ensuing attempts to murder Milian and Balsam instead claim the life of an innocent little girl Milian makes the decision to come back as consigliore and fight alongside those whom he feels he has caused so much trouble for. From then on, through San Francisco and onward to Sicily, the streets will run red with the blood of all those who desired to end the reign of the Don of San Francisco! Riz Ortolani’s mesmerizing music and the always eye-catching cinematography of Aristide Massaccessi (Joe D’Amato) help make this one of the finest Italian Mafia/crime/action movies around! There is plenty of emotional intensity, exciting action, and even bloody violence throughout this highly recommend and seldom seen masterpiece of the genre! Also included as a special bonus at the end of the movie are trailers for the Italian western classics My Name Is Nobody and Boot Hill! Enjoy this uncut print that is widescreen and in English language with Dutch subtitles.

COVERT ACTION
Also Known As
OPERATION 7R
SPY KILL
SONO STATO UN AGENT C.I.A.
Directed by Romolo Guerrieri in 1978
Starring David Janssen, Corinne Clery, Maurizio Merli, Ivan Rassimov and Arthur Kennedy
Janssen is an ex-C.I.A. agent who now makes his living as a writer. His first book, a nonfiction piece, managed to make his former employers very uncomfortable, his next two books were fiction and they flopped. So, now he is in Athens, supposedly on vacation, but it also happens to be a place where he ‘worked’ quite often. Also, there are rumors that he is working on another book, something like the first one. This makes the local representatives of ‘the department’ very nervous. Even worse, a friend of Janssen’s (played by Merli) has a tape, referred to as “dynamite” at one point, containing information that would be damaging to a lot of people. Regardless of what’s recorded on that tape Janssen is the one who finds himself eyeball deep in trouble (taking the ever-beautiful Clery along with him) and before it’s all over you’ll experience some mean-spirited violence, car-chases, and no small amount of ass kicking! A great movie with yet another fantastic soundtrack provided by Stelvio Cipriani. Forget the washed out Greek prints, forget the fullscreen (and scratchy) Japanese release, enjoy this uncut widescreen print in English language with Dutch subtitles.

CREATURE
Also Known As
TITAN FIND
Directed by William Malone in 1984 – Released in 1985.
Starring Wendy Schaal, Stan Ivar and Klaus Kinski.
Exciting and gory science fiction horror movie about a research team that lands on Titan and finds that an ancient creature has been freed from its containment after thousands of years by a rival team from Germany. All of the German team is dead except for the slightly deranged Hans ‘Rudy’ Hoffner and the beast is getting hungry again. With their ship damaged and no chance of help, they’ll have to find a way to survive before they fall victim to the mind controlling life-forms that the creature uses to manipulate its prey. There’s action, nudity, gore and tremendous atmosphere so we have no trouble recommending this underrated classic! NOTE: Malone filmed this in Panavision. The problem is that it has never before been made available in that correct ratio. We have managed to find a print that is partially letterboxed, about 1.85:1 (the opening scenes up through the titles are fully 2.35:1 as are the ending credits). We decided to offer it anyway since it looks light years better than any other release version we have ever seen outside of theaters! English language with Japanese subtitles.

CRIES AND SHADOWS
Also Known As
THE POSSESSOR
NAKED EXORCISM
UN URLO NELLE TENEBRE
THE EXORCIST NO. 2
Directed by Elo Pannaccio in 1976
Starring Richard Conte, Francoise Prevost, Sonia Viviani and Franco Garofalo
Here is another Exorcist style film from Italy, but for this one the focus is placed on sex and sleaze. A young man slowly becomes possessed and begins to exhibit the usual symptoms. His sister, a nun, must find a way to save him before his soul, and any other lives, are lost. Featuring tons of nudity, degenerate sexual behavior, horny satanic rituals, and Richard Conte as the exorcist who must do battle with the demon. Most releases of this have been heavily edited. This version is not only completely uncut but is also presented in the widescreen format! English language with Japanese subtitles.

CROSS MISSION
Also Known As
FUOCO INCROCIATO
Directed by Alfonso Brescia in 1988 (credited as Al Bradley)
Starring Richard Randall and Brigitte Porsche (credited as Brigitte Porsh)
Where to begin? You’ll hear some familiar sounds, see some familiar locations, and witness some laugh-riot blunders, but we at Digital Conquest understand what so few do about these late eighties action titles, when you are in the mood for something like this… NOTHING else will do. Nothing! Having said that… The staggeringly beautiful Porsche stars as a frustrated (and extremely capable) reporter trying to get close to a general who has, in the name of the United Nations, recently led an operation to destroy massive drug crops in the local jungles. The problem is that the general is working his own angle and figures that the U.N. will now get off his back so he can be left alone to tend to the larger crops! He has a partner (Randall) who represents ‘important people’ and together they plan to make a lot of money. The reporter (Helen) and the partner (William) find each other and after Will spends some time seeing the violent injustices brought on by the general and his greedy, tyrannical rule, decides to fight the good fight with his new love interest! After the death of an innocent young girl, Helen and Will join up with freedom fighting rebels to find a secret prison camp, free their friends, and serve the general’s head to the people! Thick with fiery explosions and large-scale gun battles, you’ll probably remember this movie best for one reason alone. It’s Nelson De La Rosa! The little guy from Ratman himself! He shows up in the final acts to… This cameo provides one of the best, most jaw-dropping and out of nowhere “what the…??!!” moments that we can remember so we won’t ruin it here, but man, it’s definitely something special! Enjoy Cross Mission uncut, in the widescreen format, and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

CRUEL JAWS
Also Known As
JAWS 5: CRUEL JAWS
Directed by Bruno Mattei (credited as William Snyder) in 1994
Starring Richard Dew, George Barnes and Sky Palma
Another of Italy’s infamous Jaws-influenced features that even showcases some footage borrowed from L’Ultimo Squalo (Great White – The Last Shark)! In this one, you have the usual town council members who want a regatta no matter what the risk to the citizenry, you have the familiarly staged underwater sequences, and you have the violent shark attack scenes with plenty of blood and screaming! Aside from that, Bruno actually attempts a few tugs at the heartstrings this time out! A group of people are trying to save an ocean side theme park from ruthless business men, a little girl in a wheelchair attempts to be cute and finds herself in danger every now and again, that sort of thing. There’s plenty of action and fun F/X to keep things entertaining throughout! This beautiful print is widescreen and uncut. English language with Japanese subtitles.

CY WARRIOR
Also Known As
CYBORG IL GUERRIERO D’ACCIAIO
CY WARRIOR: SPECIAL COMBAT UNIT
Directed by Giannetto De Rossi in 1989
Starring Frank Zagarino, Sherrie Rose and Henry Silva
Man oh man! Here it comes! This is a biggie for all fans of Italian super-cheese! A little Universal Soldier crossed with The Terminator by way of Short Circuit; wrap your mind around that! Without a doubt this will be a very rich and rewarding experience for bad-film aficionados! Zagarino portrays the Cy Warrior! A top secret government project, the Cy Warrior is accidentally activated while being transported from somewhere important to somewhere else important. Henry Silva is Hammer, the psychopath charged with the task of bringing the C.W. back in. The problem is that he doesn’t want to bring it back, he wants to destroy it! Why? Who knows, but with each passing line of dialogue spoken by Silva you’ll be more and more convinced that he is suffering from turrets syndrome! Our android hero eventually finds friends that want so very much to help him in the form of Susan (the very beautiful Sherrie Rose) and her little brother Brandon. And Susan is also the romantic interest! Yep, once you go steel you’ll never go real… or something… Anyway, Silva and his crack squad of robot hunting commandos manage to kill an awful lot of innocent passers-by yet can never quite zero in on big Cy. The final showdown is truthfully a lot of fun and you’ll have to witness the melancholy ending for yourself to fully appreciate it! There is a nice soundtrack that’s reminiscent of Carpenter, though it’s lacking any noticeable variation. Enjoy this creative product born of mad Italian genius with a very nice print that is uncut, widescreen and presented to you in English language with Japanese subtitles.


DAGMAR & CO.
Also Known As
DAGMARS HETA TROSER
DAGMAR’S HOT PANTS
DAGMAR’S HOT PANTS INC

Directed by Vernon P. Becker in 1971
Starring Diana Kjaer
This is the story of high-priced call girl Dagmar Anderson as she proceeds through her last day of work. It’s a full schedule to say the least. We see her adventures with two traveling Tokyo businessmen, an angry drunken Russian, a vice-cop, the virgin son of a regular customer, and even one client who proposes marriage! Then there are the lawyer appointments, the doctor appointments, the bank appointments, and of course all of Dagmar’s closest friends. It doesn’t end there. Her brother has gotten a girl in trouble and needs money, and even as she plans an escape from this life, her rough-handed gangster pimp is on his way to her place! None of it matters anymore though, because Dagmar has plans, big plans! What are they? You won’t find out here! There are lots of beautiful and, more often than not, naked women throughout the running time, but there’s also a surprisingly involving story and just the right amount of drama to make this the cult-classic that it is. Carefully constructed and with more depth than you might expect, this movie also features a catchy soundtrack courtesy of Les Baxter. Chances are that you’ll be glad you spent an evening with Dagmar & Co.! We are very pleased to bring this requested title to you totally uncut (94 minutes!) and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

DAMNED IN VENICE
Also Known As
VENTIAN BLACK
NERO VENICIANO
Directed by Ugo Liberatore in 1978
Starring Renato Cestie, Rena Niehaus, Lorraine De Selle and Olga Karlatos
Mark is a young blind boy who is looked after by his embittered sister and also suffers from gruesome visions of an ominous man dressed in black. When the mysterious stranger steps out of Mark’s nightmares into reality, and his sister becomes unexpectedly pregnant, Mark is convinced that demonic forces are at work and that the birth of the antichrist may be at hand! This Italian merging of themes from The Omen and Rosemary’s Baby is a tense and atmospheric excursion into evil featuring a shocking climax that will not soon be forgotten! Gore, nudity and suspense can all be found in this rare and recommended film that we offer widescreen and uncut. Pino Donaggio supplies the score! English Language with Dutch subtitles.

DAYS OF HELL
Also Known As
I GIORNI DELL’INFERNO
Directed by Tonino Ricci (credited as Anthony Richmond) in 1985
Starring Luigi Mezzanotte (credited as Conrad Nichols), Ottaviano Dell’Acqua (credited as Richard Raymond), Howard Ross, Kiwako Harada and Werner Pochath
Conrad Nichols is the leader of a group of mercenaries that were once among the very best ‘problem solvers’ the military had at their disposal. Now civilians, they want nothing less than cold cash for any business conducted. They are offered an important assignment and demand a weighty sum of money. No more work like this ever; this big payoff is the way out. All that has to be done is to find a missing Japanese girl and her professor father. Those two carry something important, though there is more at stake than just that – there is chemical warfare, Russian influence, political big business, and before it’s over you can count on no small amount of betrayal! Francesco De Masi contributes the soundtrack that, although appropriate, lacks the spirit of some of his finer scores. Still, there’s a lot of violence, a lot of explosions, and enough of that spirited 80’s Italian war flick mentality to keep things going! If you’re a fan of movies au gratin then don’t miss Days of Hell! This film is presented uncut, in the widescreen format and in English language with Japanese subtitles.

DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE
Also Known As
INCONTRO NELL'ULTIMO PARADISO
LA FIGLIA DELLA GIUNGLA
ADVENTURES IN PARADISE
Directed by Umberto Lenzi in 1982
Starring Sabrina Siani, Rodolfo Bigotti, Renato Miracco, Mario Pedone, Sal Borgese and Claudio Miraco
Umberto Lenzi is obviously having fun with this light hearted jungle adventure that spoofs his own earlier cannibal films. When Ringo and Butch head off into the Amazon for some sight seeing, they get more than they bargained for! Mistaken for emerald thieves and chased deep down river into the dark regions of the jungle, there they are captured by cannibals, taken in (they have a magical lighter!) and ritualized into having sex with an old toothless female native! When they refuse, they are set up as the village's next meal. The real thieves soon catch up and force most of the village to start mining the river for jewels. Ringo and Butch want to go home, but not before meeting the beautiful Sabrini Siani (in small loincloths, when she's wearing them!) and her pet monkey. All together, they must train the survivors to fight against guns, free the rest of the natives, get rid of the bad guys and fall for Sabrini or never get home safe and sound. Special Effects by Gino De Rossi and the best effect of all in this fun South American romp is Siani taking off her loincloth as many times as possible. We are proud to bring you Daughter Of The Jungle completely uncut, in English with Greek subtitles.

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