Fuga dalla morte

Directed By: Enzo Milioni

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Fuga dalla morte (AKA Luna di sangue) is the fourth film in a horror series designed for television and launched under the name “Lucio Fulci Presents”. The famous director, however, directed only the first two (Quando Alice ruppe lo specchio and Il fantasma di Sodoma, while the third, Hansel e Gretel, is directed by Giovanni Simonelli). Ann (Barbara Blasko) finds the dead body of her husband Larry in the stable. Distraught, she alerts the doctor who treats her for nervous disorders. A search begins, but there is no trace of her husband. In fact, he seems to be alive and well, as he writes a letter to his secretary saying that he wants to be gone for a while, away from everything and everyone. Ann doesn’t believe it, and a year later a man shows up at her door claiming to be Larry.
Before the opening credits there is a very brief scene with Barbara Blasko naked. The actress gets out of bed and shows us full-frontal nude for a couple of seconds. We see the actress naked again forty minutes later, and again it is a very brief sequence. Sixteen minutes later, Jessica Moore is hanging out with two men in the horse barn. This scene, too, unfortunately lasts only a handful of seconds. Seventeen minutes later, finally, a longer sequence: Barbara Blasko naked and lying in bed. It is the same scene we saw at the beginning of the film, but complete.

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