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  1. A Dragonfly for Each Corpse (Una libélula para cada muerto) September 17, 1975. A killer is cleaning up the streets of Milan by murdering those considered as deviant. An ornamental dragonfly, soaked in the blood of the victim, is left on each body.

  2. Discover new TV shows and movies from Profilmes S. A. and where you can watch them.

  3. Ana, who works on the Committee for the release of some suspected terrorists sentenced to death, suffers a faint. Her uncle Norman, a former doctor who was withdrawn from the drug smuggling license, offers her a remedy that could cure her brain disease, but warns Ana that it can also have consequences: it produces such a dis-inhibition that the patient lies beyond good and evil, ethics and ...

  4. In order, each square has a red circle inside it, with each frame has it rising it from the top. The text "PROFILMES, S.A." is next to it, or either below. Variants: On The Night of the Seagulls and A Dragonfly for Each Corpse, the white border is omitted, leaving the bars only.

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  6. Horror Rises from the Tomb (Spanish: El espanto surge de la tumba), is a 1973 Spanish horror film starring Paul Naschy and directed by Carlos Aured. Leon Klimovsky was Naschy's first choice for director, but he was busy on another film so his assistant director Carlos Aured took the job.

  7. Names are shown in Spanish. Ceuta and Melilla are not part of any province. The table below lists the provinces of Spain. For each, the capital city is given, together with an indication of the autonomous community to which it belongs and a link to a list of municipalities in the province.