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GAPPA THE TRIPHIBIAN MONSTER (1967)
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Cover art by Virgil Finlay for the September 1939 issue of Weird Tales.
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A survivor drags a former concentration camp guard by the hair while American troops look on at the newly liberated Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp, April 1945.
Why do we never see these photos, only photos of helpless starving people? Why are Jews only depicted as helpless and sniveling? Why is despair the only Jewish emotion that gets shown, not anger or strength or determination or joy?
I want everyone to see this.
It helps define a stereotype of a people so weak and cowardly they do not deserve to be saved. When you show them standing and especially attacking guards, you have more sympathy for them, because they show they CAN stand up for themselves.
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Catriona MacColl in The Beyond (1981)
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Just Before Dawn has been re-released on Blu-ray via Code Red DVD. It’s available exclusively at Ronin Flix with a slipcover (limited to 1,500) for $26.99. It features reversible artwork (pictured below).
The 1981 indie slasher is directed by Jeff Lieberman (Satan’s Little Helper) and has a score composed by Brad Fiedel (The Terminator, Terminator 2). George Kennedy, Mike Kellin, Gregg Henry, Chris Lemmon, and Jamie Rose star.
Just Before Dawn includes both the original uncut version and the extended international cut mastered in high definition from the interpositive. Special features are listed below.