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Back in the 60's you needed a second title as a film maker, so the studio could release a double feature, hence we have "Death Curse Of Tartu," a second billing to the hit main feature "The Sting Of Death." Needless to say, there are a lot of overlapping elements in the two movies. Al Jacobs did the music for both movies, & they got Neil Sedaka for the main feature, who knows who's singing this Chad & Jeremy wannabe tune. It ain't bad for a slow tune, the crackling you hear in the background isn't static, but the fire for the marshmellows. Rent or buy the DVD & watch the same guy get tossed in the water in both movies!
Tartu
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Marshmellows roasting on an open fire -- Tartu nipping at your nose .....
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