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呪いの館
呪いの館

呪いの館

19661h 23m★ 7.0ホラー
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Giacomo Rossi Stuart
Giacomo Rossi Stuart
Dr. Paul Eswai
Erika Blanc
Erika Blanc
Monica Schuftan
Fabienne Dali
Fabienne Dali
Ruth
Piero Lulli
Piero Lulli
Insp. Kruger
Luciano Catenacci
Luciano Catenacci
Karl
Giovanna Galletti
Giovanna Galletti
Baroness Graps
Micaela Esdra
Micaela Esdra
Nadienne
Franca Dominici
Franca Dominici
Martha
Giuseppe Addobbati
Giuseppe Addobbati
Innkeeper
ミレラ・パンフィーリ
ミレラ・パンフィーリ
Irena Hollander

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Mario Bava

脚本: Roberto Natale / Mario Bava / Romano Migliorini

音楽: Roman Vlad / Franco Mannino

制作: Luciano Catenacci / Nando Pisani

撮影監督: Antonio Rinaldi / Mario Bava

制作会社: FUL Films

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Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 7

Colorful Italian Gothic/Horror from Mario Bava RELEASED IN 1966 and directed by Mario Bava, "Kill, Baby, Kill" takes place in a Carpathian village in 1907 where Dr. Paul Eswai (Giacomo Rossi-Stuart) arrives to perform an autopsy at the request of the inspector (Piero Lulli). The evidence points to the hamlet being cursed with a mysterious ghost girl that compels those who see her to kill themselves, which the doctor thinks is rubbish; at first anyway. Erika Blanc plays a visiting medical student who assists Eswai while Fabienne Dali appears as the village witch and Giovanna Galletti as a bitter baroness. Luciano Catenacci is on hand as the burgomaster (mayor) and the witch’s lover. The movie has a colorful and haunting Gothic/Horror ambiance, which can be traced to earlier films like the B&W "The City of the Dead" (aka "Horror Hotel") (1960) and, more so, “The Terror” (1963), which was one of Francis Ford Coppola’s early works, although he only directed part of it. Like those flicks, “Kill, Baby, Kill” features mysterious manors, dilapidated churches, ghosts, cobwebs, witches and bell towers in the mold of Hammer flicks of the era, such as the contemporaneous "Dracula, Prince of Darkness" (1966). As far as spooky MOOD goes, “Kill, Baby, Kill” is superb, but the story isn’t as compelling as “The Terror,” except for the last act. Nevertheless, the movie has influenced many artists and their works. Rossi-Stuart makes for a stalwart protagonist in the mold of James Bond (looks-wise) while Erika Blanc and Fabienne Dali work well on the other side of the gender spectrum, both striking in different ways. The title of the film is cheesy and recalls Russ Meyer’s “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!” from the year before. It was obviously used to give the film a “hip” edge and sell as many tickets as possible. In 1971 it was retitled “Curse of the Living Dead” in the US, which was a 100% improvement. Here are several other sample titles that would be an upgrade, as well as more accurate: “Village of the Laughing Dead”; “Night of the Laughing Dead”; “Child of Vengeance”; “The Ghost at the Window”; “Child Cursed Village”; “Forgotten Daughter”; “Make them Pay”; “Sorceress' Regret”; “Melissa”; and “Melissa’s Curse.” Okay, now for a few joke titles: “Melissa and her Sissa”; “The Graps of Wrath”; “That Damn Ball” and “Ghost Boy in Drag.” That last one is due to the fact that the ghost girl was played by a boy, one-shot actor Valerio Valeri. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 23 minutes and was shot entirely in Rome, Lazio, Italy. WRITERS: Romano Migliorini, Roberto Natale and Bava. GRADE: B

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