Showing posts with label Eva Arnaz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eva Arnaz. Show all posts

Friday, 25 March 2011

TO BURN THE SUN (Indonesia, 1981)

Feeble Troma re-title: Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters 2

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The zombies at Troma released TO BURN THE SUN as a sequel to their Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters (aka THE FIGHTERS) VHS and used the same retitle with a "2" at the end but needless to say this is not a sequel at all. The film was directed by Arizal (STABILIZER, LETHAL HUNTER, and many more) and it was actually made the year before THE FIGHTERS. It does however star Eva Arnaz and Barry Prima who were also in THE FIGHTERS (and it's a highly entertaining film too).

Fortunately, Troma left the original English dubbing as it were in the original export version. The Troma release is out on a fullscreen video tape in the UK and US but there's no DVD. I also have the Malay VCD in my collection and from memory I'm pretty sure the Troma tape is uncut (only the title card is different). However, the version to watch comes yet again from our friends in Greece where it's out on a letterboxed VHS (and yes I'm the happy owner of that tape!).

TO BURN THE SUN review from Trash-online:
More Indonesian insanity in this ultra-rare film by Arizal. Indan (Eva Arnaz) is captured by the killers of her father and is forced in a life of decadence and prostitution. Her fiancé manages to track her down and takes her with him. Her grandfather teaches her martial arts. The time comes when she is capable enough to face her tormentors... This is a truly bizarre creation which has a little bit of everything: over the top action, martial arts, melodrama, rape & killings, snake attacks, atrocious Indonesian disco, synthesizer and even country (!) music numbers and even a couple of gory bits. Plus the disastrous dubbing work that is expected from these films! It just has to be seen to be believed! From the maker of FINAL SCORE and LETHAL HUNTER! We carry a nice & clear, uncut and widescreen print. Probably the most bizarre female revenge movie ever made.


VHS / France / fullscreen / French dub / no subs
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THE FIGHTERS (Indonesia, 1982)

Feeble Troma re-title: Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters


Here's the Greek cover for the highly entertaining Indo movie THE FIGHTERS directed by Jopi Burnama (who also did RAMBU aka The Intruder) and starring Eva Arnaz and Barry Prima. The retards at Troma re-dubbed the film and made it into a "funny" comedy (I fail to see the comedy) and cut a big chunk out of it as well. This version came out on VHS. It was later re-released on a DVD which includes both versions. The cover of the Greek VHS shown here is of a superior video version that not only carries the original Indonesian English title, The Fighters, but which is also letterboxed. It was on eBay in October, 2009 and someone (a member of Cinehound, LOL) won it for the insane price of just over $200. I made what I believed was quite a bid but obviously it wasn't enough. :(

VHS / Germany / fullscreen / German dub / no subs
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Wednesday, 23 March 2011

LADY EXTERMINATOR (Indonesia)

Original title: BARANG TERLARANG
aka I WANT REVENGE / VIOLENT KILLER

NB: This is the Indonesian film LADY EXTERMINATOR NOT to be confused with neither the Hong Kong film also called LADY EXTERMINATOR nor another Indonesian film called LADY TERMINATOR.


VHS / Denmark / letterbox / English dub / Danish subs

VCD / Indonesia / fullscreen / Indonesian audio / no subs


And how's this for weirdness!! :-O
This is the Pakistani poster for the Japanese girl gang film GO FOR BROKE (which needless to say doesn't star Eva Arnaz in her Lady Exterminator outfit)!!!

[French poster]

Saturday, 24 July 2010

SPECIAL SILENCERS (Indonesia, 1982)

Indonesian title: SERBUAN HALILINTAR



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Director: Arizal
Starring: Barry Prima, Eva Arnaz


Version used for this review:
ZDDmedia DVD-R bootleg (UK) sourced from English dubbed/Dutch subtitled VHS released in Holland.



I was gonna review this film first but incidentally Todd over at the excellent "Die, Danger, Die, Die, Kill" blog just reviewed it so I might pull that review back a while. For his review go here.



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