A mineral is discovered which can turn metallic to gold or humans into zombies. When the mineral is stolen, hush-hush agents are sent in to get the mineral dorsum!A mineral is discovered which can plough metal to gold or humans into zombies. When the mineral is stolen, clandestine agents are sent in to get the mineral dorsum!A mineral is discovered which can turn metal to golden or humans into zombies. When the mineral is stolen, clandestine agents are sent in to get the mineral back!
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The name'southward Miranda...Soledad Miranda
Soledad Miranda plays a British spy in this movie and is not believable in the slightest; just thank God she is in information technology considering if she weren't, this Krimi-mode James Bond send-upwards would have been a complete dead loss. This moving-picture show is rather strange all circular. It's based on an Edgar Wallace story and therefore is shot in the same style equally the popular Krimi films from the sixties and seventies; but information technology's directed past Jess Franco, who is more famous for his trashy euro-exploitation flicks, and it takes obvious influence from James Bond; although the suave spy featured here is a sexy female. The plot is complete nonsense of course and focuses around some mineral that has been discovered by some researchers. It has unique properties; it tin turn ordinary metallic into gold and...await for it...humans into zombies. Naturally this mineral becomes pretty sought after and it is soon stolen. Before long thereafter, Scotland Yard sends spies to investigate its disappearance and terminate whoever has stolen the mineral.
Soledad Miranda made a handful of films with Jess Franco before her untimely death in 1970; and it's unfortunate really that this had to be ane of them. She was in her element in films like She Killed in Ecstasy and Eugenie De Sade, whereas here she's out of her chemical element and information technology's not actually a very proficient performance. One of the nearly noticeable things almost this film is the score. It'south groovy and entertaining, but information technology's besides constant and information technology does go a scrap grating after a while. The madcap plot starts to vesture thin rather quickly also and to be honest I was getting bored long before the movie ended. The whole zombie plot might make you believe that there'd be some horror element to the movie, but this is hardly touched on...although that might be a adept affair equally the quality of this production is very low even without that. Information technology all bubbles up some stupid conclusion that fits the movie well. Overall, The Devil Came from Akasava is non a expert movie past any stretch of the imagination. Soledad fans will of course want to track it downwards, nonetheless, and it is worth seeing just for her.
The_Void
Sep viii, 2009
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By what name was Der Teufel kam aus Akasava (1971) officially released in Canada in English?
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