Swiss label Explosive Media has informed us that it plans to various new titles to its Blu-ray catalog. Amongst them are Rafael Romero Marchent's
Garringo (1969), John Milius'
Dillinger (1973), and George Marshall's
The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957).
Garringo a.k.a. Dead Are Countless
Synopsis: As a small boy Johnny saw his father killed by soldiers. Years later he has grown up to be an outlaw and is killing soldiers whenever he can. Lieutenant Garringo (Steffen) is sent out to arrest Johnny (Lawrence) and bring him back alive. Starring José Bódalo, Anthony Steffen, Peter Lee Lawrence, Solvi Stubing, and Raf Baldassarre.
STREET DATE: JULY 22.
Blindfold a.k.a. New York Express
Dr. Bartholomew Snow, a psychiatrist, is treating a man with emotional problems who, it turns out, is a brilliant scientist being pursued by different international powers and their operatives. Snow soon finds himself caught in the middle and out of desperation, he falls in with a mysterious and beautiful woman named Vicky Vincenti. But is she helping him, or is she yet another sinister figure out to manipulate him? Starring Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale, Jack Warden, Guy Stockwell, and Brad Dexter.
STREET DATE: LATE 2016.
Dilinger
True-life story of gangster John Dillinger. His violent life of crime made headline news in the thirties, an he robbed banks across the mid-west. A folk hero of sorts, Dillinger was caught in a whirl of machine guns, fast cars and beautiful women. But it came to a bloody end in 1934 when the FBI gunned him down. Starring Warren Oates, Ben Johnson, Michelle Phillips, Cloris Leachman, and Harry Dean Stanton.
STREET DATE: LATE 2016.
Comanche Station
A former ranch foreman makes a trade with Comanche tribesmen for a girl wanted returned by her husband for a big reward. A gang of outlaws want to take the reward away from him. Directed by the great Budd Boetticher. Starring Randolph Scott, Nancy Gates, Claude Akins, Skip Homeier, and Richard Rust.
STREET DATE: LATE 2016.
The Guns of Fort Petticoat
Murphy deserts the Union Army to warn former Texas neighbors of impending Indian attacks triggered by Army massacre. He overcomes initial distrust and convinces the homesteaders (all women whose men are away fighting in the Confederate Army) to take refuge in an abandoned mission. He trains them to fight and shoot in anticipation of the attack. The only other man at the mission runs away o save his scalp and ends up leading the Indians back to the mission. Surrounded and outnumbered, the defenders prepare for the final assault. Starring Audie Murphy, Kathryn Grant, Hope Emerson, Jeanette Nolan, and Ray Teal.
STREET DATE: LATE 2016.
Tickle Me
Elvis Presley plays a singing rodeo cowboy who gets himself a job at a ranch-cum-healthfarm with an exclusively female clientele. One of the girls has a treasure map leading to a stash of gold hidden in a ghost town. Elvis has to protect her from potential kidnappers. Starring Elvis Presley, Julie Adams, Jocelyn Lane, Jack Mullaney, and Merry Anders.
STREET DATE: LATE 2016.
Face to Face
Upstanding history professor Brad Fletcher is forced into retirement by his poor health and moves west for the warmer climate. Almost as soon as he arrives, however, he is taken hostage by famed bandit Solomon Bennett in an accidental confrontation, and by necessity is forced to take up with his cohorts. But the learned man's growing identification with the gang encourages him to stage a takeover from Bennett, and a new crueller system of leadership is put into place. Starring Tomás Milián, Gian Maria Volontč, William Berger, Jolanda Modio, and Gianni Rizzo.
STREET DATE: APRIL 29.