‘Gator Bait (Egypt)
"Half Animal, All Woman!" Claudia Jennings exacts Cajun swamp revenge on this hand-drawn Egyptian poster.
Truck Stop Women (Mexico)
Truck-stop hookers battle the mafia in this sexploitative actioner from 1974, directed by the guy who'd later helm 'Commando" with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Body Double (Poland)
Craig Wasson and Melanie Griffith on this noirish Polish poster for the Brian De Palma thriller.
Death Wish 2 (Belgium)
Lady Exterminator (Egypt)
Not to be confused with the late 80's Indonesian horror film 'Lady Terminator', this is a Shaw Brothers action flick from 1977.
Truckers Woman (U.S.)
Deadly Prey (Egypt)
Egyptian theatrical poster for craptastic American 80's actioner that probably went straight to video in its home country, yet played low-rent cinemas in Egypt.
Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style (Belgium)
Moon Mask Rider (Pakistan)
Gator Bait (Pakistan)
It totally blows my mind that an exploitation film like this, which got a limited release in the U.S., played theatrically in countries like Pakistan.
Waves of Lust (Finland)
Virgin of the Jungle (Belgium)
Women’s Prison (Belgium)
Island Women (Belgium)
Belgian poster for Erwin C. Dietrich's women-in-prison romp, a.k.a. "Gefangehe Frauen", starring Brigitte Lahaie.
Hitler’s Lust Train (Mexico)
Kill and Kill Again (Pakistan)
Pakistani poster for the sequel to 'KILL OR BE KILLED' starring James Ryan. Note the quick-fix censoring -- the drawn-on fishnet and scribbled-over kiss. (scroll down for enlarged view)
Shaolin vs. Evil Dead – version A (Pakistan)
Ever hear of the EVIL DEAD sequel Sam Raimi shot in Hong Kong? Neither did we. The poster says 'Evil Dead 4' but it's really a 2004 martial arts/horror flick starring Gordon Liu.
Shaolin vs. Evil Dead – version B (Pakistan)
Ever hear of the EVIL DEAD sequel Sam Raimi shot in Hong Kong? Neither did we. The poster says 'Evil Dead 4' but it's really a 2004 martial arts/horror flick starring Gordon Liu.
Roaring Fire (Pakistan)
Pakistani poster for Sonny (not Sony) Chiba film, also starring professional-wrestling behemoth Abdullah the Butcher (not Bucther).
Jaws (Yugo)
Slavers (Germany)
This German production is a historical exploitation film from the 70's, cashing in on the success of 'Roots' and starring some well-known actors of the time.
The Final Executioner (Germany)
One of the many post-nuclear Italian 'Mad Max' cash-ins
Thundering Ninja (Germany)
Hong Kong ninja flick, listed here under its alternate title 'NINJA INVASION'
The Exterminator II (Germany)
German poster for the sequel to the grindhouse actioner 'THE EXTERMINATOR' starring Robert Ginty.
Forced Vengeance (Germany)
Bamboo House of Dolls (Germany)
The Shaw Brothers branched out beyond martial-arts films into more exploitative domains, such as this women-in-prison film.
El Torito de Tepito (Mexico)
Enigma de Muerte (Mexico)
Masked wrestler investigates a circus that's a cover for escaped Nazis. The lead Nazi, played by John Carradine (!), masquerades as a clown by day. Oddly, the scary guy in the mask on the picture is the GOOD guy.
Straw Dogs (Mexico)
Two Sane Nuts (U.S.)
An Italian Bud Spencer and Terence Hill action-comedy with a nonsensical title that claims it's "Too Hot for TV".
Savage Streets (Lebanon)
The Arabic title at the top makes this already cool poster a true gem of a find. The movie is a pure grindhouse revenge flick.