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| | Atrocities Cinema.com..."Blood and Black Lace" Book Review |
 | | The book is encyclopedic in structure, and covers not only the more accessible works of well-known giallo/splatter/polizia stalwarts like Argento, Bava, Fulci, and Deodato, but also the really obscure classics...including literally hundreds of titles that have likely slipped under the radar of even well-informed European Exploitation Cinema buffs. |
 | | For the most part, the listings in "Blood and Black Lace" are well-written, brief, and concise, and most include fairly complete cast and credit information for all titles (where available), as well as lists of alternate titles by which these films are known in different countries/markets. |
 | | According to their site, this book is no longer available in shops (unless you find a copy in great condition tucked away in a dusty comic shop somewhere, like I did...), but they say that the book is still in print and readily available through their site, and an updated reprint is planned. |
| www.atrocitiescinema.com /books/bloodandblacklace.html (543 words) |
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