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The Vengeance of She

£180.00

Film

The Vengeance of She

Additional information

Year

1968

Size/Type

UK Quad / Single Sided / (30" x 40")

Country of Origin

UK / British

Condition

Very Fine; originally folded (as issued)

Director

Cliff Owen

Actor/Actress

Colin Blakely, Derek Godfrey, Edward Judd, Jill Melford, John Richardson, Noel Willman, Olinka Berova

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“Kneel Before SHE..The ultimate female who used her beauty and her body to bring kingdoms to their downfall and men to their knees !”

A great find, a rare country of origin UK quad film poster and one of Hammer’s most impressive for Cliff Owen’s 1968 action adventure horror “The Vengeance of She”. Tom Chantrell’s artwork is as always of the highest quality; A dynamic wide screen vista depicting the lost city of Kuma and the stunning image of  the exotic Czech beauty Ms Berova who proved an equally eye-catching replacement for Ursula Andress…Although the film failed to have quite the impact of its predecessor it is a personal favourite of mine. Originally folded (as issued) it is totally unrestored and displays and presents to very good effect with minimal handling and age wear, bright colours and beautiful Chantrell art. Scarce and hugely collectable it represents an excellent example of original country of origin Hammer Horror movie memorabilia.

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Film Description

The Vengeance of She Movie Poster

“A beautiful young European girl, Carol, is taken over by the spirit of mysterious Ayesha, queen of the lost city of Kuma. Carol is taken to Kuma to succeed the almost-immortal Ayesha as empress of Kuma.”

Three years after their reasonably entertaining version of H. Rider Haggard‘s classic adventure She, Hammer Studios produced a sequel, The Vengeance of She. Lacking the star power of the original (Ursula AndressPeter Cushing and Bernard Cribbins are noticeable by their absence), the film is a retread of events from the earlier movie, albeit with the roles reversed: this time around, it is the immortal Killikrates (John Richardson) who is pining for his long-dead love Ayeesha.

Convincing Killikrates that his soul-mate has finally been reborn in the form of a stunning European blonde named Carol (Olga Schoberová / Olinka Berova), power-hungry occultist Men-Hari (Derek Godfrey) strikes a deal with the lovelorn leader: if he can successfully lure Carol to the lost African city of Kuma (using his powerful black magic), then he must be granted permission to pass through the sacred blue flame that would bring him immortality (and give him a pop at taking over the world!).

Compelled to travel to Africa by the voices in her head, the confused Carol is joined on her journey by Philip (Edward Judd), a concerned psychiatrist who is determined to ensure the beautiful young woman’s safety.

On arriving at Kuma, and discovering the real reasons behind Carol’s mysterious calling, Philip sets out to stop the poor girl from being brainwashed into believing she is Ayeesha, and prevent Men-hari from achieving his nefarious goal.

The Vengeance of She starts promisingly enough, with the sex-kittenish, mini-skirted Berova (think along the lines of Bardot, and you won’t be far wrong) making quite an impression as she walks through the French countryside (accompanied by a haunting theme song), but it soon descends into a mish-mash of mystical mumbo-jumbo. Still, I enjoyed it and encourage others to enjoy it as the escapism that it was intended to be and if you appreciate Hammer films it’s a must watch.

 

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