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The Italian Peplum Series from Digitmovies never ceases to astound me. Their latest, Volume XVII: MACISTE NELLE MINIERE DI RE SALOMONE / LA RIVOLTA DELLE GLADIATRICI / IL FIGLIO DELLO SCEICCO, composed by Francesco De Masi, promises to be amazing. I loved these films (at least the ones that filtered through to the US) when I was a kid -- I recall many fond Saturday afternoon matinees with friends -- after which we'd march out of the theater feigning battles with swordfights and flourishing make-believe shields and maces. Great, great times. As an adult the heroic music for these films (often with adventurous electronic experiments thrown in for good measure) never fails to lift my spirits -- conjuring up burnished worlds of larger than life heroism and daring-do. Thank you Digitmovies and please keep them coming!
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Jul 6, 2014 - 4:57 PM
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wayoutwest
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I picked up Marinuzzi's Marte Dio Della Guerra not so long ago it is a superb score have edited it down to maximise listening pleasure 3,7,8,9,10,12,13,15,17,18,22,23,24
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