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Another month of requests continues with one from Kyler Fey who joins Kat Ellinger and Mike to discuss Guilio Questi's Arcana (1972).
Released four years after the one-two punch of Django Kill, if you Live Shoot! and Death Laid an Egg, Questi goes from a Western and a Giallo of sorts to the supernatural in a story about a mother and son psychic duo who may or may not be quacks.
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Music:
Soundtrack - Romolo Grano & Berto Pisano
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