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El molino de las mujeres de piedra

Título original: Il mulino delle donne di pietra
  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 36min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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El molino de las mujeres de piedra (1960)
In 19th century Holland, a professor of fine arts and an unlicensed surgeon run a secret lab where the professor's ill daughter receives blood-transfusions from kidnapped female victims who posthumously become macabre art.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 19th century Holland, a professor of fine arts and an unlicensed surgeon run a secret lab where the professor's ill daughter receives blood-transfusions from kidnapped female victims who ... Leer todoIn 19th century Holland, a professor of fine arts and an unlicensed surgeon run a secret lab where the professor's ill daughter receives blood-transfusions from kidnapped female victims who posthumously become macabre art.In 19th century Holland, a professor of fine arts and an unlicensed surgeon run a secret lab where the professor's ill daughter receives blood-transfusions from kidnapped female victims who posthumously become macabre art.

  • Dirección
    • Giorgio Ferroni
  • Guionistas
    • Pieter van Weigen
    • Remigio Del Grosso
    • Giorgio Ferroni
  • Elenco
    • Pierre Brice
    • Scilla Gabel
    • Wolfgang Preiss
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Giorgio Ferroni
    • Guionistas
      • Pieter van Weigen
      • Remigio Del Grosso
      • Giorgio Ferroni
    • Elenco
      • Pierre Brice
      • Scilla Gabel
      • Wolfgang Preiss
    • 56Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 70Opiniones de los críticos
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    Pierre Brice
    Pierre Brice
    • Hans von Arnim
    Scilla Gabel
    Scilla Gabel
    • Elfie Wahl
    Wolfgang Preiss
    Wolfgang Preiss
    • Il dottor Loren Bohlem
    Dany Carrel
    Dany Carrel
    • Liselotte Kornheim
    • (as Danny Carrell)
    Liana Orfei
    Liana Orfei
    • Annelore
    Marco Guglielmi
    • Ralf
    Herbert A.E. Böhme
    Herbert A.E. Böhme
    • Il professore Gregorius Wahl
    • (as Herbert Boehme)
    Olga Solbelli
    • Selma
    Alberto Archetti
    • Konrad
    Ferdinando Baldi
    • L'assistente del dottore
    Carlo D'Angelo
    Carlo D'Angelo
    • Il maggiordomo del dottore
    Cristina Gaioni
    Cristina Gaioni
    • L'amici di Liselotte
    Harriet Medin
    Harriet Medin
    • Marta
    • Dirección
      • Giorgio Ferroni
    • Guionistas
      • Pieter van Weigen
      • Remigio Del Grosso
      • Giorgio Ferroni
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    Opiniones de usuarios56

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    8Gafke

    ReWaximator

    This is a nice, creepy film, reminding me of a cross between "ReAnimator" (without the humor), "House of Wax" and the "Twice Told Tales" episode with Vincent Price as the father of an untouchable daughter.

    A young man staying at an old windmill-turned-wax museum is seduced by the strange and beautiful young daughter of the man who runs the mill, himself an eccentric old scientist. (is there any other kind?) But he, his daughter, and the family doctor who cares for and loves her, are all hiding a terrible secret...and there's a reason why the wax statues of famous villainous women all look so lifelike! When the pretty, innocent girl from the nearby village, (whom our hero has fallen in love with, despite the best efforts of Creepy Girl) goes mysteriously missing, it's off to the mill to learn the terrible truth!

    This is a dreamy, sometimes slow-moving, but never disappointing film which features a great "acid trip" sequence and the surprising nudity of several buxom young hotties. Should not be missed by fans of the colorful Italian, Hammer- esque genre. Wonderfully atmospheric and genuinely creepy. Great stuff!
    8The_Void

    Lush Gothic atmosphere with a haunting plot line

    Based on a Flemish short story by Pieter Van Weigen, Mill of the Stone Women is an excellent slice of Eurocult Gothic horror. The film is along the same lines as films by Mario Bava; most notably Black Sunday and Kill Baby Kill, and just like the aforementioned masterpieces; bathes in its own atmosphere and most of the horror is drawn from that. Horror is a genre that people often mistake for not having many ideas, but films like this prove otherwise. Here, we have a story that couldn't be further away from the 'norm' in horror, and on a technical level, Mill of the Stone Women is both inventive and influential. The macabre plot follows a young journalist named Hans who travels to Holland to write an article on the mysterious sculptor, who lives in a mill, that the locals have nicknamed "The Mill of the Stone Women". While there, he meets the Professor's beautiful daughter; but she's damaged goods, as she suffers from a sinister malady that means she has to remain within the mill. Is there something yet more morbid to this intriguing set up...?

    The mill at the centre of the piece makes for an excellent location for this story to take place in. Old castles are a more common location for Gothic horror, so the fact that this one takes place in a mill again differentiates it from the norm, and is yet another example of the imagination behind the story. The colour scheme is largely quite drab, and to be honest, I'd have preferred either more striking colours or a black and white picture...as the in-between doesn't look good in my opinion. That's pretty much the only thing I don't like about this film in regards to the style, however. The plot moves slowly, but this means that the film has time to both build up it's plot and wallow in the atmosphere. One of the trademarks of Italian horror is a muddled plot and things that don't completely make sense; and this film adheres to that. There are several threads within the plot, and a number of them are left unexplained by the conclusion...which is a shame. Still, the final conclusion is fitting and at least it doesn't suffer from bad dubbing! Recommended.
    6davendes

    For Bava & Poe-era Corman fans..............

    Though I'm not quite as enamored with the film as others here, there is still much to enjoy in this sorely neglected tale of a young man researching a creepy old windmill's lurid "carousel" and his love for the owner's mysterious daughter.

    Made at the same time as Bava's "Black Sunday", Ferroni's "Mill" relies on and succeeds at it's goal for the same reasons- Atmosphere in abundance and true artistic flair. Every inch of the windmill is ominous and each room (and there are many) has its own distinct feel, lighting, and color palette. With this strong foundation in place, the movie builds in the details, including a wild hallucination scene, the actual workings of the carousel, a daughter who appeared very dead but is soon quite fine, and many others.

    Despite being a visual feast, well acted, and having a solid (if not overly original) plot line, the movie still suffers from a sizable problem- Pacing. As a die-hard fan of '60's horror, I have no beef with a deliberate build-up, but in this case it goes a bit overboard. There are a fair share of scenes that are filled with stretches of unnecessary dialog and lots of wandering around the mill with no real reason to be found at the end. Tighter editing would have helped immensely.

    Flaws and all, "Mill Of The Stone Women" is a classy film that needs to be seen. Had I watched it just once, I have little doubt my rating would have been higher. Give it a one-time viewing and absorb it for maximum effect.
    8fertilecelluloid

    A handsomely produced, fascinating exercise in celluloid fear

    Beautifully directed and photographed European horror film that owes a debt to Franju's EYES WITHOUT A FACE.

    An evocative, creepy score by Carlo Innocenzi helps director Giorgio Ferroni conjure a work of great atmosphere and intense drama.

    As in EYES and Franco's ORLOFF, the subject is a fanatic obsessed with preserving the life of a dearly departed member of his family -- in this case, his daughter Elfi, played by the achingly beautiful and sensual Scilla Gabel.

    The setting, a windmill outside Amsterdam, is a superb arena for the fantastic goings-on that provide frisson upon frisson of wonder and dread. The "stone women" of the title are frightening, fascinating figures of fear and are richly employed by Ferroni who demonstrates an acute talent for fantasy.

    The superb opening sequence establishes a mood that never falters, and the exciting finale, with the Stone Women ablaze, is pure magic.

    A handsomely produced gem.
    7ferbs54

    What's It All About, Elfy?

    Most people who write about the 1960 French-Italian coproduction "Mill of the Stone Women" can't seem to resist comparing it, and quite rightly, to "House of Wax" (1953) and "Eyes Without a Face" (1959); I guess I've just done so myself! But "Mill" has a lot more to offer than just a mashup of those two great pictures. In it, handsome Pierre Brice plays Hans van Harnim, a writer in what appears to be late 19th century Holland, who goes to the windmill home of one Prof. Wahl to do a story on his unusual abode and the professor/sculptor's carousel collection of grotesque female statues. What follows, for van Harnim, is quite the nightmarish experience, as he discovers the secrets of both this statuary and Wahl's mysterious daughter, Elfy. While not nearly as classic or seminal as two other horror films that premiered that year--Mario Bava's "Black Sunday" and Uncle Alfie's "Psycho" (then again, how many pictures are?)--"Mill" still manages to provide some shudders. The film begins quite eerily, and its unusual backdrop, that of the misty canal district in Holland's countryside, is a unique one for a horror film. An hallucinatory freakout sequence that transpires roughly halfway in is truly disorienting, before the picture turns to more conventional, albeit still quite fun, mad-scientist fare. The film also gives us handsome sets, nicely muted colors, interesting direction by Giorgio Ferroni, and perhaps the most inspired use of a creepy windmill since Uncle Alfie's "Foreign Correspondent" (1940). And almost stealing the show, in her role as Elfy, is Scilla Gabel, a gorgeous actress with Sophia Loren-type looks and the otherworldly air of the young Barbara Steele. In all, a very fine horror outing, nicely presented on this DVD from the good folks at Mondo Macabro, and with loads of fine extras, to boot.

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    • Trivia
      Though the credits state that the film is based on a short story by Pieter van Weigen (from the book Flemish Tales), no such author exists.
    • Errores
      Though the credits state that the film is based on a short story by Pieter van Weigen (from the book Flemish Tales), no such author exists.
    • Citas

      Opening Credits: From the short story of the same name in "Flemish Tales" by Pieter van Weigen

    • Créditos curiosos
      Though the credits state that the film is based on a short story by Pieter van Weigen {from the book "Flemish Tales"}, no such author, or book, exists.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Despite listing the runtime as 93 minutes, the U.S. Paragon Video Productions VHS has the edited 85 minute version of the film.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Xenes se xeni hora: 50 ellinikes tainies mystiriou kai fantasias (2009)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de julio de 1963 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Italia
      • Francia
    • Idiomas
      • Italiano
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Mill of the Stone Women
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Holland
    • Productoras
      • C.E.C. Films
      • Explorer Film '58
      • Faro Film
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 36 minutos
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      • 1.66 : 1

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