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En la Italia del siglo XVI, una joven noble conspira con su amante y su familia para asesinar a su abusivo padre, lo que provoca un alboroto en la comunidad y en la Iglesia Católica.En la Italia del siglo XVI, una joven noble conspira con su amante y su familia para asesinar a su abusivo padre, lo que provoca un alboroto en la comunidad y en la Iglesia Católica.En la Italia del siglo XVI, una joven noble conspira con su amante y su familia para asesinar a su abusivo padre, lo que provoca un alboroto en la comunidad y en la Iglesia Católica.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Adrienne Larussa
- Beatrice Cenci
- (as Adrienne LaRussa)
Georges Wilson
- Francesco Cenci
- (as George Wilson)
Mavie Bardanzellu
- Lucrezia Petroni
- (as Mavi)
Ignazio Spalla
- Catalano
- (as Pedro Sanchez)
Steffen Zacharias
- Prospero Fadinacco
- (as Max Steffen Zacharias)
Giorgio Rayzacher
- 2nd Excellency
- (as Jerzy Rayzacher)
Opiniones destacadas
I have to say that a lot of effort and great work has gone into producing such a fine Blu-ray print. I once tried to watch this some time ago and it was just too washed out but this is wonderfully sharp and colourful - a real treat for the eyes. Trouble is I must have lost concentration now and again what with all the Latin, the religious ceremony and the general historic recreations, for I seemed to miss the back and forth time lapses and got terribly confused. Got the lengthy torture scenes loud and clear and eventually caught up but this is not an obvious pleasure but certainly a magnificent looking number for Fulci completists.
Lucio Fulci. Just hearing the name will make most cult cinema fans think of blood and gore - and for good reason since the great director was responsible for some of the best gory highlights ever made, and for that reason; he's just about the last director you would expect to make a period drama. Fulci did have a varied career, making films in many of Italy's most famous genres, from westerns and Polizi flicks to Giallo and the blood and gore films with which he made his name...however, it would seem that period dramas were not his thing as Beatrice Cenci will not feature in my list of favourite Fulci flicks! The plot is actually a decent base for a film and is set in 16th Century Italy. The title character, Beatrice Cenci, is the daughter of a rich landowner named Francesco Cenci. Francesco is a cruel man who keeps his daughter locked up in a room and tortures her. Naturally, she's not best pleased at this arrangement and since she's not the only one who dislikes her father, she doesn't have a hard time getting some other people to help her murder him.
I have to admit, part of the reason why I didn't like this film is because I'm not a fan of period dramas. Naturally, my only reason for watching this is because I'm a big Fulci fan and I'll watch anything that the director's name is attached to, even if it is something from a genre I have no love for. Even though I found the film rather dull, I do have to admire the great director's work on it. He may be best known for his gore flicks, but Fulci's talent came out best in his earlier films and here he creates a great atmosphere and manages to pull good performances out of his cast. Aside from Fulci at the helm, this film also features another great cult luminary in an early role, in the form of the always watchable Tomas Milian. He is joined by Adrienne Larussa who takes the title role and does a good job with it. Despite the fact that this is a departure from what Fulci is best known for, it's not completely devoid of the elements that won him his fan base as the film does feature some rather nasty torture scenes. Overall, I can respect the craftsmanship on this film but I won't pretend to like it! Recommended to hardcore Fulci fans only.
I have to admit, part of the reason why I didn't like this film is because I'm not a fan of period dramas. Naturally, my only reason for watching this is because I'm a big Fulci fan and I'll watch anything that the director's name is attached to, even if it is something from a genre I have no love for. Even though I found the film rather dull, I do have to admire the great director's work on it. He may be best known for his gore flicks, but Fulci's talent came out best in his earlier films and here he creates a great atmosphere and manages to pull good performances out of his cast. Aside from Fulci at the helm, this film also features another great cult luminary in an early role, in the form of the always watchable Tomas Milian. He is joined by Adrienne Larussa who takes the title role and does a good job with it. Despite the fact that this is a departure from what Fulci is best known for, it's not completely devoid of the elements that won him his fan base as the film does feature some rather nasty torture scenes. Overall, I can respect the craftsmanship on this film but I won't pretend to like it! Recommended to hardcore Fulci fans only.
Incredible production values for a Fulci film. This may be his best looking work - from the set to the costumes - it's a great looking film. The acting is also much better than in most of his other films. However, the story was not that interesting. Its told in a series of flashbacks. I finished the film just not knowing what the point of it all was. Not a horror film, but it features horrific content.
While Lucio Fulci considered Zombie Flesh Eaters and The Beyond the two films that forever catapulted him to cult film stardom, there were two films at the start of his career that he considered his best all-round work: Don't Torture a Duckling, and this.
And it's easy to see why - 'Beatrice Cenci' (aka The Conspiracy of Torture) is arguably his most mature effort: a fact-based historical drama laced with revenge, politics, and a touch of religion; a film which, going by release date, belies its position in the director's filmography.
Set in 1599, the story is told mainly through flashbacks of how Beatrice Cenci plotted the murder of her abusive father with the aid of her stepmother and lover.
It's rare when a Fulci film contains a story that takes priority over violence, but it's refreshing. There's no gratuitous gore on display here, just brutal, historically accurate torture methods. It's also thematically satisfying, with love servicing the narrative well, particularly when accompanied by a poignant score to bolster its impact in the latter stages.
It might take its time to grip you, but once it does, 'Beatrice Cenci' proves to be a compelling effort from the soon-to-be-labelled Godfather of Gore, with strong direction, solid performances, and great camera work making for an impactful historical drama.
8/10.
And it's easy to see why - 'Beatrice Cenci' (aka The Conspiracy of Torture) is arguably his most mature effort: a fact-based historical drama laced with revenge, politics, and a touch of religion; a film which, going by release date, belies its position in the director's filmography.
Set in 1599, the story is told mainly through flashbacks of how Beatrice Cenci plotted the murder of her abusive father with the aid of her stepmother and lover.
It's rare when a Fulci film contains a story that takes priority over violence, but it's refreshing. There's no gratuitous gore on display here, just brutal, historically accurate torture methods. It's also thematically satisfying, with love servicing the narrative well, particularly when accompanied by a poignant score to bolster its impact in the latter stages.
It might take its time to grip you, but once it does, 'Beatrice Cenci' proves to be a compelling effort from the soon-to-be-labelled Godfather of Gore, with strong direction, solid performances, and great camera work making for an impactful historical drama.
8/10.
I recently watched the Italian film 🇮🇹 Conspiracy of Torture (1969) on Tubi. The story centers on a castle ruled by a tyrant who abuses his daughter, mistreats his wife, and is no better to his servants. When the daughter devises a plan to kill her cruel father and free the family from his grip, the question becomes: can she trust her co-conspirators, or will they betray her when it matters most?
Directed by Lucio Fulci (The New York Ripper), the film stars Tomas Milian (Traffic), Adrienne Larussa (Terror at Alcatraz), Georges Wilson (The Longest Day), and Ignazio Spalla (Sabata).
The film evokes the feel of a Hammer production, with its gothic castle setting, period costumes, and atmosphere of moral decay. The cast gives solid performances, and the characters are entertainingly drawn. As expected in the genre, there's no shortage of beautiful women and flashes of horror nudity. The torture scenes are creatively staged, featuring unique contraptions and memorable kills. While the practical effects are minimal and the blood looks like red paint, the film maintains a consistent level of tension and intrigue throughout.
In conclusion, Conspiracy of Torture is a well-executed period horror film, full of gothic flair, striking women, and engaging twists. I'd give it a 7/10 and recommend watching it at least once.
Directed by Lucio Fulci (The New York Ripper), the film stars Tomas Milian (Traffic), Adrienne Larussa (Terror at Alcatraz), Georges Wilson (The Longest Day), and Ignazio Spalla (Sabata).
The film evokes the feel of a Hammer production, with its gothic castle setting, period costumes, and atmosphere of moral decay. The cast gives solid performances, and the characters are entertainingly drawn. As expected in the genre, there's no shortage of beautiful women and flashes of horror nudity. The torture scenes are creatively staged, featuring unique contraptions and memorable kills. While the practical effects are minimal and the blood looks like red paint, the film maintains a consistent level of tension and intrigue throughout.
In conclusion, Conspiracy of Torture is a well-executed period horror film, full of gothic flair, striking women, and engaging twists. I'd give it a 7/10 and recommend watching it at least once.
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- TriviaDirector Lucio Fulci considers this movie his best film.
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Olimpo Calvetti: It's so humiliating to have been unable to withstand the torture...
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 39 minutos
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