Todesmarsch der Bestien (1972)

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Todesmarsch der Bestien: Directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent. With Robert Hundar, Emma Cohen, Alberto Dalbés, Antonio Iranzo. Bandits attack a wagonload of convicts, and only a sergeant, his daughter, and seven sadistic prisoners survive. The sergeant must get his prisoners to their destination while a web of lies, greed, and betrayal unfolds.

“Dunno what the last reviewer was on, but this bleak movie was rather good, although very grim and quite gory in places. A neat ending which suited the tone of the rest of the film. Emma Cohen was good in the sole female role, and convincing enough to be scared and unsure of the all male cast. The snowy settings were a good addition, although I agree that the music was too repetitive, and the dubbing unconvincing. But as a macho western, this flick sure kicks arse!….quite disturbing in places. A sort of u0026#39;And Then There Were Noneu0026#39; for grown ups! The type of movie that would not get made today, and a great addition to any exploitation collectors collection.”

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