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Year: 1971
Duration: 95 '
Producer: Nicola Addario, Lucio and Gianni Carnemolla Solitro
Writer: Aldo Marcovecchio
Director:
Filippo Walter Ratti Starring: Pierre Brice, Mario Carra, Daniela D'Agostino, Angela De Leo, Fantini Irio ...
Translated and subtitled by: Eddie Lamorgue






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Jean, a journalist known for his ability to solve mysteries, you receive a message from his friend Guillaume Saint-Lambert. The prince is in danger. When you return to the castle of the noble learns that Guillaume will die soon, it is cursed. All male members of her family died at the age of 35 years. Rummaging through his papers Jean discovers that three centuries before the Saint-Lambert had sent a witch burned at the stake ...
"La notte dei dannatti" is a fascinating rarity led by Italian Filippo Walter Ratti , credited with his usual alias, Peter Rush , and author of the well interesting morbosi I took a GOVERNING vici (1977) ( which ultimately was his last film ).
We have an example of erotic horror offset budget gaps with one setting, staging and story certainly attractive. With an almost total absence of strong colors and bloody effects, than about This Italian gothic horror movie when the plot takes us back to this in the 70 to a mysterious castle filled with darkness rather typical of the Middle Ages. They go into a gripping story of witchcraft, murder and eroticism pretty graphic for its time that we enjoy in this uncut version. Foggy, suspense, lesbian and couples bienavenida willing to solve the riddle of the castle as it is. All this is rounded off by an excellent soundtrack by Carlo Savina , known for their good work in jobs such as bloody Ceremony (1973) , The devil takes the Dead (1974) or Nove ospiti per un Delitto (1977) , among many others.
The result is a strange film, disturbing and could easily be labeled as "cult " as Ratti constructed by mixing the gothic film, reminiscent of giallo ( the investigation of the case) and influenced by the history of Dracula as victims or those succubi bled over women bewitched remind both colleagues from the seductive Transylvanian Count.
Perhaps the fascination that this movie follows a little unintentional ( sometimes it seems ), but like it or not, Filippo Ratti left us with no sign of 70's Italian horror that loyal fans ( as I ) we appreciate and enjoy it deserves. -----------------------------------
[For Miguelteis]















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