This catchy BP release of the Jess Franco classic "The Devil Came From Akasava" (1971) plays up the film’s "exotic" elements and proclaims (roughly) "Uranium ore is discovered, then people turn up missing" in "the secret of darkest Africa." Stunningly rare tape hardly ever showed up even back in the rental era.
Posted by moreska on 2021-08-04 01:38:06
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