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Il castello dei morti vivi

  • 1964
  • 1h 31min
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Il castello dei morti vivi (1964)
Count Drago invites entertainers to his castle, but what the people don't know is that Drago mummifies animals and humans.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaCount Drago invites entertainers to his castle, but what the people don't know is that Drago mummifies animals and humans.Count Drago invites entertainers to his castle, but what the people don't know is that Drago mummifies animals and humans.Count Drago invites entertainers to his castle, but what the people don't know is that Drago mummifies animals and humans.

  • Dirección
    • Warren Kiefer
    • Luciano Ricci
  • Guionistas
    • Paul Maslansky
    • Warren Kiefer
    • Fede Arnaud
  • Elenco
    • Christopher Lee
    • Gaia Germani
    • Philippe Leroy
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    • Dirección
      • Warren Kiefer
      • Luciano Ricci
    • Guionistas
      • Paul Maslansky
      • Warren Kiefer
      • Fede Arnaud
    • Elenco
      • Christopher Lee
      • Gaia Germani
      • Philippe Leroy
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    • 27Opiniones de los críticos
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Count Drago
    Gaia Germani
    • Laura
    Philippe Leroy
    Philippe Leroy
    • Eric
    Mirko Valentin
    • Sandro
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Sgt. Paul…
    Antonio De Martino
    • Nick
    • (as Anthony Martin)
    Renato Terra
    Renato Terra
    • Policeman
    • (as David Pappas, Renato Terra Caizzi)
    Luigi Bonos
    Luigi Bonos
    • Marc
    • (as Lewis Bonos, Luigi W. Bonos)
    Ennio Antonelli
    • Gianni
    • (as Ike Pollack)
    Jacques Stany
    • Bruno
    • (as Jack Stany)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Dart
    • (as Luke Pigozzi)
    David de Keyser
    David de Keyser
    • Eric
    • (voz)
    • (sin créditos)
    Angela Palmieri
    • Embalmed Woman
    • (sin créditos)
    Michael Reeves
    • Moustached Embalming Victim
    • (sin créditos)
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Bruno
    • (voz)
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Warren Kiefer
      • Luciano Ricci
    • Guionistas
      • Paul Maslansky
      • Warren Kiefer
      • Fede Arnaud
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    6BA_Harrison

    The film debut of Donald Sutherland.

    Christopher Lee pops up in a lot of shonky Euro-horror, but I didn't expect to see Donald Sutherland's name to appear in the opening credits for Castle of the Living Dead. Sutherland's big screen debut sees the actor playing multiple roles: firstly, he plays an old hag who warns the members of a travelling acting troupe of impending death if they continue to the castle of Count Drago (Lee) where they are to perform; then he plays the incompetent police sargeant who is oblivious to the count's experiments in the suspension of life, using humans subjects; and according to IMDb, Sutherland also plays an old man, but I don't recall seeing that character.

    The film's main star, Christopher Lee, could play his role in his sleep: villanous aristocrat Count Drago is bread and butter for the actor. The count is assisted in his work by a drooling maniac called Sandro (Mirko Valentin), who captures victims for Drago. In the film's best (ie. Funniest) scene, Sandro chases Nick (Antonio De Martino), the troupe's heroic dwarf, to the top of a tower, picks the little fellow up and throws him over the parapet. The dwarf, or rather a very unconvincing dummy, falls and lands on a pile of hay. Extra points awarded for dwarf throwing! Another cool moment sees Drago using a toy catapult to fire a poisoned dart into a man's eye. Nasty!

    The direction by Warren Kiefer is rather clumsy, as is the editing, and the dubbing is terrible, but the crude technical nature of the film adds to its charm. Kiefer does make good use of his gothic location, especially the ornamental gardens and grottos that surround the castle (I know I've seen that place in another old horror film, but I can't quite put my finger in it*). All in all, this is a fun piece of low-budget Euro-horror that trundles along at a decent pace and never bores -- far from a classic but certainly worth a go for fans of this kind of hokum.

    *I just read Bezenby's review, which lists other films that use the same location. The film I was trying to think of was Meridian (AKA Phantoms) starring Sherilyn Fenn.
    7BaronBl00d

    Quite Good

    The Castle of the Living Dead is quite a good, little known thriller about a man named Count Drago who has found the secret to preserving life instantly, a sort of life in death concept. His castle is full of all kinds of creatures that are in death just as they were in life. Lee plays the title role with relish as he entertains a group of roving entertainers in his castle. The film is quite atmospheric with some very good chase scenes through dark corridors and a graveyard as well. The cast is pretty decent with a pint-sized dwarf besting all. The film is of some note as it is one of the earliest performances of Donald Sutherland, who has a field day playing an incompetent policeman and a witch/old hag. Quite a good European little horror film!
    5mwilson1976

    A lower tier entry in the Italian Gothic cycle that makes for a desirable curiosity thanks to its cast and production history.

    An intriguing slice of 'Golden Age Italian Gothic Horror,' this tale of a mad scientist called Count Drago (played by Christopher Lee) attempting to experiment on performers in a traveling circus rather than animals makes for a desirable curiosity piece, even though it's not very good. Alongside Lee, the cast includes Eurocult fave Philippe Leroy (The Frightened Woman), and Donald Sutherland in his first three film roles (he plays a Napoleonic soldier, an old man, and a Witch in heavy make up and a dress). As well as featuring an heroic dwarf named Nick, the movie has a complicated production history. Michael Reeves (Witchfinder General) received his first film credit aged just twenty, and a mere five years before his tragic barbiturate overdose, as assistant director, but it was rumoured that he contributed a lot more including directing an exciting sword fight on the castle walls. There were also rumours that Mario Bava provided special effects for the film. The movie was directed by Luciano Rick under the pseudonym of Warren Kiefer, and so grateful was Donald Sutherland for him giving him his first movie credit, that he named his son after him.
    6Coventry

    Drago Inc. For all your taxidermy fetishes!

    After the many years I spent searching for "Castle of the Living Dead" and considering the rather high price I eventually paid for the Blu-Ray DVD, I can't help feeling a little bit disappointed. Surely, it's a fun and spooky gothic euro-horror effort, but it doesn't come close in terms of quality to some of Christopher Lee's other contemporary work in the same genre, like "The City of the Dead", "The Virgin of Nuremberg" or "The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism".

    Compared to these three, and various other classic Gothic horrors, "Castle of the Living Dead" is a lot less atmospheric and unsettling, and the plot isn't very engaging. The opening sequences are still quite grim, with a mysteriously eerie figure randomly killing and abducting people in a forest. This person than invites a traveling circus community to come and perform privately at the castle of his master; - Count Drago. The count (Lee) turns out to be a fanatic taxidermist, but he doesn't necessarily only stuff animal, and his object don't necessarily have to be dead...

    The film is ineffective as a wholesome, due to the muddled script and slow pacing, but several isolated highlights make this film worthwhile. There is, naturally, the intimidating performance of Christopher Lee (with pitch-black eyes), but also strong supportive roles by Mirko Valentin (as the nasty henchman) and Antonio De Martino (as a heroic dwarf), ominous set-pieces (like a tunnel entrance shaped as a devil face) and a few creepy shots of a room full of stuffed ...objects. Most reviewers mention the dual role of Donald Sutherland as another highlight, but I found his performance rather hysterical. But, most of all, I missed the feeling of genuine fright. Shame.
    5Jerry-93

    They don't make them like this anymore (and probably shouldn't)

    Back in the '50s and '60s, these Evil-Count-Doing-Something-Bad movies were a dime a dozen. Nowadays, you're lucky if you get one every five years. Which is not necessarily a bad thing if all the entries turned out like this one.

    The movie involves a traveling band of minstrels traveling to the castle of Count Drago (Christopher Lee, sporting an odd makeup job) to perform. Once there, they find that the Count has an interesting taxidermy hobby. As you will have figured out in the first 15 minutes, the Count has more in store for the minstrels than they expected.

    This movie isn't so much about Lee's plans to turn everthing into a statue (his creations aren't stuffed carcasses; they're permanently frozen while living); it's about the stupidity of the minstrels. Look at these examples of how they completely miss the fact that they are in danger:

    * they don't suspect anything being invited to a remote castle for a private appearance for three gold pieces (!!), or when they're warned by an old hag (Donald Sutherland, for Christ's sake!!) that they will die if they go to the castle;

    * when Lee tells the lead minstrel that he has started using humans, but substitutes the word "animal" for "human", the minstrel doesn't catch on;

    * the strongman/firebreather doesn't notice the evil henchman standing 10 feet away, preparing to shoot him in the eye with a crossbow;

    * the female minstrel doesn't realize that a man she knew is dead, even though he is completely immobile and attached to a stand, nor does she catch on when the Count talks of giving her "eternal beauty" as codewords for killing her.

    This film does have other problems. The print I saw looked like it had been through the washing machine (I really don't see a big preservation movement for this one). The acting is pretty wooden (the terrible dubbing doesn't help either). Sutherland (who plays a soldier as well the hag) plays the soldier role with all the seriousness he played the surgeon Hawkeye Pierce. There are a few redeeming moments, though: when the henchman throws the midget minstrel off the top of the castle (he lives, but it's nice to believe that he won't), and the great expression Lee has to hold at the end of the movie (he sure is shaking a lot for a statue). Other than that, there no reason to recommend this movie. Die-hard Lee fans may not even enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      According to Christopher Lee, during the post-sync stage he had to dub his own voice only with a vague memory of his lines, because a continuity girl had neglected to record the dialogue of the movie on paper.
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      Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: Castle of the Living Dead (1978)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de agosto de 1964 (Italia)
    • Países de origen
      • Italia
      • Francia
    • Idioma
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • The Castle of the Living Dead
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Odescalchi Castle, Bracciano, Roma, Lacio, Italia
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      • Filmsonor
      • Francinor
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • Mono
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