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Horror

  • 1963
  • Unrated
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
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Horror (1963)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe beautiful young daughter of a crazed count fears that she will fall victim to the family curse - to be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient family legend.The beautiful young daughter of a crazed count fears that she will fall victim to the family curse - to be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient family legend.The beautiful young daughter of a crazed count fears that she will fall victim to the family curse - to be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient family legend.

  • Regie
    • Alberto De Martino
  • Drehbuch
    • Giovanni Grimaldi
    • Bruno Corbucci
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Gérard Tichy
    • Leo Anchóriz
    • Ombretta Colli
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    5,4/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Alberto De Martino
    • Drehbuch
      • Giovanni Grimaldi
      • Bruno Corbucci
      • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Gérard Tichy
      • Leo Anchóriz
      • Ombretta Colli
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    Gérard Tichy
    Gérard Tichy
    • Sir Roderick Blackford
    • (as Gerard Tichy)
    Leo Anchóriz
    Leo Anchóriz
    • Doctor Eggwell
    • (as Leo Anchoriz)
    Ombretta Colli
    Ombretta Colli
    • Emily Blackford
    • (as Joan Hills)
    Helga Liné
    Helga Liné
    • Miss Eleonore, the Housekeeper
    Irán Eory
    Irán Eory
    • Alice Taylor
    • (as Iran Eory)
    Vanni Materassi
    Vanni Materassi
    • John Taylor
    • (as Richard Davis)
    Paco Morán
    • Alastair, the Butler
    • (as Frank Moran)
    Emilia Wolkowicz
    • Cook
    • (as Emily Wolkowicz)
    Harry Winter
    • Gamekeeper
    • Regie
      • Alberto De Martino
    • Drehbuch
      • Giovanni Grimaldi
      • Bruno Corbucci
      • Edgar Allan Poe
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    rixrex

    Somewhat slow, short on horror, but eerie.

    This "pretty good" Corman-styled quasi-Poe entry complete with Vincent Price lookalike, and red herrings, is a little too plodding for it's own good and needs some more frequent and stronger moments of horror to make it to the "very good" level. The same can be said of the Corman-Poe films and such, yet they had great indelible scare moments, fabulous art direction in color and Vincent Price to keep them interesting. This looks like a late night spook show staple from the 60s and 70s, and is fine as such, except I saw it without commercials. I kept thinking it would be better if I'd watched it on an old B&W 20" portable TV on a wire-rack TV stand with potato chips and soda, and a chair with lumpy cushion on a chilly and windy October night just to get into the period.
    7soquel_josh

    Another interesting Italian horror

    I sought out this little gem after reading about it in Tim Lucas' bio of Mario Bava. Lucas believes the effects in this 1962 b/w strongly resemble Bava's technical flourishes. I sought out this title for this reason, but also because I collect films of the era containing the word 'monster' in the title. I also have a growing appreciation for Gothic Italian horror and mystery. After snapping it up on Amazon for about five bucks including postage, I am pleased to announce that it was well worth my time and effort.

    There is a lot to like about this movie, including an eerie score and loads of captivating locations and sets; the crumbling abbey is reminiscent of Universal's "Dracula" but much more realistic and effectively photographed. Moments of the film seem over the top, and overcooked, but it stands up well for its time overall. This is especially desirable to those of us who recall the old Shock Theatre days of television, and enjoy Italian Gothic horror of the 60s.
    8Tera-Jones

    A Good Gothic Italian Horror - My Style of Horror Film

    A very atmospheric Gothic styled horror - it's right up my alleyway! This this is the kind of horror that sends shivers up and down my spine: madness, twisting plot, fog, big old castle, revenge, murder, coffins, cobwebs, creaking noises etc... it's subtle horror mixed with a bit of a mystery that kept me highly entertained! To me, the film had the feeling or look of a 60s B&W TV Show or made for TV movie rather than something that played on the large screen at the picture shows - yet that seemed to add to the film rather than take away from it. OH expect to hear things like "he's wanting to murder you" followed by the Da-dumb music like the old TV mystery or horror shows - it's not just the look & overall feel of the film but the music that adds to the TV show feeling when watching.

    Very good movie! I recommend to fans of Hammer, Amicus and other classic horror film studios and to those that like the older mysteries.

    8/10
    7Coventry

    Guide me to my tomb, daddy...

    The opening sequences show both titles ("Horror" and "The Blancheville Monster") neatly after each other, as if the distributors couldn't really decide which of the two was better and/or more appropriate. They should have just called it "The Blancheville Horror"... Problem solved! Anyway, that was totally irrelevant. I'm more and more becoming a fan of director Alberto De Martino! He's been making good horror movies consistently from the early 60's until the mid 80's, yet he never received the respect and appreciation that other Italian directors did. This stylish and severely underrated picture came out alongside loads of other Gothic horror movies and, although not as brilliant as, say, "Black Sunday" or "Kill Baby…Kill", it's a hugely atmospheric and powerfully compelling chill-tale with an overall decent script and convincing set pieces. Only a couple of days prior to her 21st birthday, a beautiful girl travels back to her wealthy father's castle, accompanied by her new lover and best friend. Upon arrival, her brother informs her about the tragic incident that supposedly killed her father and how he got madly obsessed with the legend of the Blancheville family curse. But the new arrivals notice that there are a lot more strange things going on. Why have all the servants been replaced? Why is the brother so nervous about the girl's upcoming birthday? And, most of all, who or what produces those creepy screams at night in the castle's darkest tower? "The Blancheville Monster" offers pretty much all the elements you're looking for in good Gothic horror, including eerie thunderstorms, scary black-caped monsters, ominous vaults and tight costumes that supply the female cast members with impressive cleavage. De Martino does a great directing job, spreading the suspense equally throughout the whole film and the finale – albeit not too hard to predict – is formidably tense. Unlike any of Mario Bava's Gothic horror movies, "The Blancheville Monster" will not haunt your nightmares, but for fans of classic horror it's definitely worth seeing.
    7BrentCarleton

    A revelation!

    Though it has somehow or other managed to escape all the standard reference books, this film is a real and unheralded discovery--a visually distinguished and absorbing Gothic thriller, halfway between Bava country and the Mexican gothics like "The Witch's Mirror".

    "Blancheville Monster" where have you been hiding? Right off the bat, we are treated to a deliciously evocative visual opening--a wintry, bare tree ridden country road, awash with an icy looking rain, beyond which stands the distant castle on the mountain.

    Ann Radcliffe would be well pleased! And the film keeps on delivering: two attractive female leads, a mysterious and scarred man locked in a tower room, frequent thunder and lightning, and all the necessary accoutrements of remote castle Gothic, from flickering torches to doleful turns on the family harpsichord.

    The countryside in which the film is shot has the desolate beauty of a November day, and strongly suggests the Brittany in which the film is set, (though not shot). In this sense, some of the landscapes resemble those in Bresson's "Diary of a Country Priest." Devotees of the genre are herewith advised to seek this out. It's far more deserving than some of its over-hyped relatives.

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      The film is in public domain in the United States.
    • Patzer
      When John is carried into the castle, wounded, Alice calls his name but her lips are not moving.
    • Zitate

      Rodrigue De Blancheville: What is it? Do you need something?

      Alice Taylor: No. But, it... up in the tower... I saw... oh, my God.

      Rodrigue De Blancheville: Will you tell me what you're talking about.

      Alice Taylor: I tell you... there was a man, I saw him. He was a monster and his hands were all covered with blood. He was shouting. I tell you, I saw...

      Rodrigue De Blancheville: There's no one in the tower. Are you sure that it wasn't just your imagination?

      Alice Taylor: No, it couldn't have been. I tell you, I really saw him. And he was together with your housekeeper, Miss Eleonore.

      Rodrigue De Blancheville: Elenore? We can go up together. Are you afraid?

      Alice Taylor: No. I'll go.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The original U.K. Theatrical release prologue ended with a shock view of the count's disfigured face at the barred window, rather than the hands only. While this weakened the revelation scene in the tower room later on, it made sense as a climax to the opening prologue.
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      Featured in Saturday Fright Special: The Blancheville Monster (2008)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Juni 1963 (Italien)
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      • Italien
      • Spanien
    • Sprache
      • Italienisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Horror: The Blancheville Monster
    • Drehorte
      • San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Madrid, Spanien
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      • Film Columbus
      • Llama Films
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