With this release of three OST written by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, one of the most important Italian film music composers, Digitmovies is proud to present the eleventh volume of the series dedicated to the Italian Peplum.
Digitmovies releases for the absolutely first time on CD the OST in full stereo by Berto Pisano from the erotic genre movie "La svergognata" directed in 1974 by Giuliano Biagietti and starring Philippe Leroy,Barbara Bouchet,Leonora Fani,Dana Ghia and Pupo De Luca.
Digitmovies proudly presents the tenth volume of the series dedicated the Italian Peplum genre with this release - for the absolutely first time on CD - of the complete original motion picture soundtrack by Carlo Rustichelli for the 1959 movie “Annibale” (aka “Hannibal”).
Digitmovies proudly presents the first absolute release on CD of the complete original motion picture soundtrack by Francesco De Masi for the movie of the “Italian Gothic” genre “La lama nel corpo” (aka”The Murder Clinic”).
Digitmovies proudly presents for the first time on CD the complete OST by Alessandro Cicognini for the movie “Il compagno Don Camillo” (aka “Don Camillo en Russie” – “Don Camillo in Moscow”) directed in 1965 by Luigi Comencini,
The full stereo de-luxe edition CD of the complete OST by Ennio Morricone for the classic Italian western “La banda J. & S. cronaca criminale del Far West” (aka “Sonny and Jed”) directed in 1972 by Sergio Corbucci and starring Tomas Milian, Susan George and Telly Savalas.
Digitmovies is proud to present the sixth volume devoted to the Italian police movies genre releasing for the first time the complete and full stereo OST by Stelvio Cipriani from the movie “Poliziotto senza paura” (aka “Magnum cop”) directed in 1977 by Stelvio Massi and starring Maurizio Merli, Joan Collins, Gastone Moschin, Annarita Grapputo.
Digitmovies presents for the first time on CD the OST by Fabio Frizzi for the 1986 movie “Superfantagenio” (aka “The genie”) directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring Bud Spencer as a corpulent, but very good genie of the lamp... Continue
After having widely documented the collaboration between Jess Franco and Bruno Nicolai with a series of Cds dedicated to the OSTs of the Roman composer for the cult-movies of the Spanish director, Digitmovies newly ventures into the wonderful territory between mystery and eroticism of Jess Franco,
“Dellamorte Dellamore”, written by Gianni Romoli, co-produced by Gianni Romoli, Tilde Corsi and Michele Soavi, based on the novel written by Tiziano Sclavi (author of the cool comics character Dylan Dog), directed by Michele Soavi and starring Rupert Everett
Digitmovies presents the complete OST of “Vivo per la tua morte” (Aka “A long ride from hell”) directed in 1968 by Alex Burks (real name Camillo Buzzoni) and starring Steve Reeves, also scenario writer and producer, the mythic Hercules of the big screen, here in the only western movie as a main actor and also the last movie of his acting career.
After the very good "L'etrusco uccide ancora", Armando Crispino in 1975 tries again with the Giallo genre directing "Macchie solari" (aka “The victim”, “Autopsy”).