Freckled Max And The Spooks
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£23.00
FRECKLED MAX AND THE SPOOKS (PEHAVÝ MAX A STRAŠIDLÁ) - 1987, Slovak Film Institute, 97 min. Dir. Juraj Jakubisko. "It all began under the Frankenstein castle. It was my tenth year with this circus troupe, and we were passing through a bleak territory of vampires, will-o'-the-wisps and water sprites," observes young orphan Max (Martin Hrebeň), just before he runs away and hides out in the ruins of the nearby castle. There he discovers a rogues' gallery of lonely monsters who've made it their home: gruesome but loveable Alojz (Eddie Constantine, Lemmy Caution from Godard's ALPHAVILLE); the marvelous Ferdinand Mayne (Polanski's THE FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS) as Count Dracula; a wonderful, whiskey-voiced Viveca Lindfors (THE DAMNED, STARGATE) as the Countess Frankenstein; Gerhardt Karzel as the irresistibly goofy Frankenstein's Monster named Albert; along with the ghostly white lady Elizabeth Bathory (Mercedes Sampietro) and other assorted phantoms. A bittersweet, slapstick cross between MONSTER SQUAD, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and the Island of Misfit Toys, FRECKLED MAX is a nostalgic Gothic fairytale about broken hearts and monsters who long to be loved for who they are - and a truly delightful discovery for genre fans. Beautifully restored by the Slovak Film Institute for its first-ever Blu-ray release in the U.S. through Deaf Crocodile Films and Comeback Company.
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| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Film | |
| Year | 1987 |
| Rating | 18 |
| Director | Fred Vogel, Rebecca Swan |
| Starring | Martin Hrebeň Eddie Constantine Vivieca Lindfors Ferdinand Mayne Mercedes Sampietro Gerhardt Karzel Jacques Herlin Barbara De Rossi Andrej Hryc Bolek Polívka Marie Drahokoupilová Roman Skamene |
| Country | Czechoslovakia |
| Label | Deaf Crocodile |
| Region / TV Standard | Code A |
| Language | Slovak |
| Subtitles | English |
| Running time | 97 mins |
| Aspect ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Case type | Standard |
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