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Dave and Jon ponder another fateful meeting with Paul Naschy in Italy, no honest, it is, in León Klimovsky's A Dragonfly for Each Corpse/Una libélula para cada muerto (1975).
CW: Sexualised violence, problematic LGBTIQA+ stereotypes.
Copyright © 2024 David Thomas and Jon Dear
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CW: Gendered violence, violence against children.
Copyright © 2024 David Thomas and Jon Dear
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CW: Gendered violence, gore, gaslighting.
Copyright © 2024 David Thomas and Jon Dear
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