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FEAST OF FLESH ('67) FEAST OF FLESH ('67) Mexican poster OR search current auctions Auction History Result 7c073 FEAST OF FLESH Mexican poster '67 Gloria Prat, Mauricio De Ferraris, creepy artwork! Date Sold 2/28/2013Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Mexican Movie Poster (measures 27 1/2" x 37 1/4" [70 x 95 cm]) (Learn More) Placer sangriento (released in the U.S. in a dubbed version as "The Feast of Flesh" and also as "The Deadly Organ", and we don't know if that version was dubbed or not), the 1967 Emilio Vieyra Argentinean heroin drugs zombie horror thriller ("It will blow your mind!"; "Love Drug Killer"; "Nude Victim Found"; "...turned on and tuned in...") starring Mauricio De Ferraris, Alberto Candeau, Ricardo Bauleo, Eduardo Munoz, Susana Beltran, Gloria Prat, and Emilio Vieyra. Note that the information about the release of this movie comes from the IMDb, which also says that the movie was released in Canada as "The Deadly Organ". We have never seen any first release U.S. poster with the "The Feast of Flesh" title on it, but we have seen a double bill with this movie that calls it "The Feast of Flesh". The only poster other than the U.S. one-sheet that says "The Deadly Organ" on it that we have auctioned is a Mexican poster, and we have never seen an Argentinean poster (though a collector shared an image of one that was given to him by Emilio Vieyra and it looks really cool!) or one from any other country, so there is much unknown about the release of this movie! A knowledgeable collector tells us that the movie completed filming in 1965 but it was not released at that time, and that it was one of four films Emilio Vieyra made to be released directly in Spanish-speaking markets in the United States, and (as mentioned above) it was also included in multi-bill releases. If anyone knows more about any this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Condition: good. There is tattering and paper loss along the foldlines and around the edges of the poster. Note that this Mexican poster is fragile! Mexican posters were printed on a paper stock that often ages very poorly, and also darkens. This poster has darkened somewhat and is more fragile along the foldlines (but of course, any talented restorer could linenback the poster, after which it would look great). Learn More about condition grades
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