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Absurd (Italian: Rosso Sangue, literal translation: Blood Red; also known as Anthropophagus 2, Zombie 6: Monster Hunter, Horrible and The Grim Reaper 2) is a 1981 Italian slasher film directed, lensed and co-produced by Joe D'Amato and starring George Eastman, who also wrote the story and screenplay.
Edit page. Absurd: Directed by Joe D'Amato. With George Eastman, Annie Belle, Charles Borromel, Katya Berger. A priest-doctor chasing a man with supernatural regenerative abilities, who has recently escaped from a medical lab, reaches a small town where the mutant goes on a killing spree.
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Absurd (1981) directed by Joe D'Amato • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1981. Rosso sangue. Directed by Joe D’Amato. Pray you survive the hunt. A priest-doctor chasing a man with supernatural regenerative abilities, who has recently escaped from a medical lab, reaches a small town where the mutant goes on a killing spree. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew.
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In ABSURD, the incredible George Eastman stars as the hulking, goggle-eyed Mikos Stenopolis, a murdering madman on a mission. Meanwhile, a mysterious, trench coat-wearing Priest / doctor is on Stenopolis' bloody trail. Basically, Father What's-his-name is the Dr. Loomis to Mr. Eastman's Michael Myers-type character.
© 2023 Google LLC. Theatrical trailer of "Absurd" (Rosso sangue aka Antropophagus 2) by Peter Newton aka Joe D'Amato. Starring George Eastman, Annie Belle, Charles Borromel, Ka...
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While clearly an imitation of John Carpenter’s 1978 classic, Absurd is still a solid Italian-made slasher film. The real highlight of the film is George Eastman, who is a beast of a man with some wicked faces.
Feb 15, 2012 · SYNOPSIS: Priest comes to small town to help get rid of a monster whose blood coagulates very fast. This creates problems as the monster is very hard to kill and then decides to go on a killing spree of its own. REVIEW: Absurd is one of those horror films that use the premise of a hard to kill demon in human skin.