

A few copies were transferred from 16mm print to VHS for public release in the early 90's, but the company that held the prints went out of business and liquidated their holdings to the public, so aside from stumbling across an old copy in a decaying pile of VHS tapes, most of these matinee classics are now effectively "lost".


The Devil, Puss in Boots, and Little Red Riding Hood Meets the Monsters.Īll copies of Murray's films were seized by the IRS in 1979 and pulled from distribution, so while the original language versions still exist, the American dubs are rather rare. In typical Murray fashion, the dialogue is mostly gibberish intended to vaguely match the original mouth movements, with a narrator voice-over filling in the gaps, though this one is slightly more coherent and straightforward compared to some of his more (in)famous Mexican imports like Santa Claus vs. Do you have what it takes to lead them through bloody. You decide where to go, whom to hire or to fight, what contracts to take and how to train and equip your men in a procedurally generated open world campaign. Gordon Murray children's matinee classic.Īs with most of his films, this is a foreign import (originally a 1964 German adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale titled Die Goldene Gans) that Murray purchased the distribution rights to on the cheap and had reedited and redubbed into English. Battle Brothers is a turn based tactical RPG which has you leading a mercenary company in a gritty, low-power, medieval fantasy world.
