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L'Appel de la chair

Titre original : La notte che Evelyn uscì dalla tomba
  • 1971
  • 18
  • 1h 43min
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L'Appel de la chair (1971)
A rich, mentally unstable man who's obsessed with his deceased wife invites women to the family castle for a game of deadly S&M. He suddenly decides to get married to the beautiful Gladys, but does she have his best interests at heart?
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GialloHorreurMystèreThriller

Ébranlé par la mort de son épouse infidèle, lord Cunningham devient obsédé par les jeunes femmes rousses. Remarié avec l'une d'entre elles, il continu pourtant d'être persécuté par le souven... Tout lireÉbranlé par la mort de son épouse infidèle, lord Cunningham devient obsédé par les jeunes femmes rousses. Remarié avec l'une d'entre elles, il continu pourtant d'être persécuté par le souvenir de son défunt amour.Ébranlé par la mort de son épouse infidèle, lord Cunningham devient obsédé par les jeunes femmes rousses. Remarié avec l'une d'entre elles, il continu pourtant d'être persécuté par le souvenir de son défunt amour.

  • Réalisation
    • Emilio Miraglia
  • Scénario
    • Fabio Pittorru
    • Massimo Felisatti
    • Emilio Miraglia
  • Casting principal
    • Anthony Steffen
    • Marina Malfatti
    • Enzo Tarascio
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    3,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Emilio Miraglia
    • Scénario
      • Fabio Pittorru
      • Massimo Felisatti
      • Emilio Miraglia
    • Casting principal
      • Anthony Steffen
      • Marina Malfatti
      • Enzo Tarascio
    • 72avis d'utilisateurs
    • 70avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Anthony Steffen
    Anthony Steffen
    • Lord Alan Cunningham
    Marina Malfatti
    Marina Malfatti
    • Gladys Cunningham
    Enzo Tarascio
    • George Harriman
    • (as Rod Murdock)
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Dr. Richard Timberlane
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Farley
    Roberto Maldera
    Roberto Maldera
    • Albert
    Joan C. Davis
    • Aunt Agatha
    • (as Joan C. Davies)
    Erika Blanc
    Erika Blanc
    • Susie
    Ettore Bevilacqua
    • Il custode del cimitero
    Brizio Montinaro
    Brizio Montinaro
      Maria Teresa Toffano
      • Polly
      • (as M. Teresa Toffano)
      Paola Natale
      Paola Natale
      • Evelyn
      • Réalisation
        • Emilio Miraglia
      • Scénario
        • Fabio Pittorru
        • Massimo Felisatti
        • Emilio Miraglia
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      Avis des utilisateurs72

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      6lastliberal

      Foxy babes and babe dinner for foxes.

      Nice mix of giallo an Gothic horror, brought to you by Emilio Miraglia, writer/director of Red Queen Kills 7 Times. Maybe Miraglia likes red, as this is a tale of a dead red-headed wife, and a series of red-headed prostitutes brought home by the rich widower, Lord Alan Cunningham (Anthony Steffen).

      Not only does Alan bring a lot of redheads home to his castle, which means a lot of flesh for your enjoyment, but he has a propensity to engage in a little sadism while he is at it, as Susan (Erika Blanc) finds out.

      After Susan, he meets Gladys (Marina Malfatti) at a party. He is instantly attracted (and who wouldn't be?) even though she is a blond, not a redhead. So much so, that he asks her to marry before he even gets her in bed. She is much more practical, and goes to bed without marrying, though I suspect she feels it will lead there eventually.

      When they are married, the title comes alive as does Evelyn, his first wife. Naturally, I suspected Albert (Roberto Maldera) and Aunt Agatha (Joan C. Davis) in this ruse, but that is quickly dispelled. Needless to say, the foxes didn't have any appetite for breakfast after a late night snack.

      Things move forward with a double double cross and a surprise ending. Interesting giallo with boobilicious treats.
      6rundbauchdodo

      Clever mix of gothic horror elements and Giallo story

      This creepy Italian thriller tells the story about a widowed lord who still suffers from the memory of the death of his red-haired wife Evelyn who betrayed him. So the aristocrat lures red-haired prostitutes into his castle to take revenge on his dead wife again and again: He whips them before he kills them.

      But he's obviously not the only whacko in this film, because after he has found a new wife - a blonde woman this time - he seems to be getting better, but strange things happen and there's even a gloved killer who murders a couple of people in quite nasty ways.

      This film from the director of the fine Giallo "La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte" (1972, see also my comment on that one) is a clever blending of gothic horror elements (a creepy castle, mysterious events taking place and an empty coffin that suggests that Evelyn indeed came out of her grave) and a typical Giallo story (gloved killer, nasty murders and some surprising twists during the climax). The only letdown is the slow paced start (after a great opening sequence, though), but the second half makes up for that in many ways. The film is not that gory, but there is one particularly gruesome scene when the killer batters a woman with a stone and then throws her into a fox cage - you actually see the foxes munch on her innards.

      All in all an interesting and unusual film that is worth looking for (although it's not easy to get it on tape at the moment).
      Camera-Obscura

      The castle in which anything can happen

      THE NIGHT EVELYN CAME OUT OF THE GRAVE (Emilio Miraglia - Italy 1971).

      I only watched this delirious piece of Euro-tosh in the way of Alpha Video's dreadful DVD-release (looks like an extremely bad video-transfer), but from what I saw, not nearly interesting enough to purchase No Shame's recent DVD-release. Considering their excellent track record, it will undoubtedly be a major improvement over all previous releases. And don't pay attention to the ridiculous cover shown here, it's not taken from this film (some girl holding the head of a Jim Carrey look-a-like).

      Spaghetti Western star Anthony Steffen sports a hip hairdo and assumes the role of Lord Alan Cunningham, a man haunted by the memory of his dead wife Evelyn. This leads to a nervous breakdown which has him being retained in a psychiatric clinic. Once released, Cunningham channels this trauma by taking redheaded prostitutes to his countryside castle, subjecting them to vicious acts of torture. His doctor and friend, Richard Timberlane (what do you mean, Italian horror names sound "made up?"), advises him to forget the past and remarry but Cunningham is obsessed with Evelyn and even organizes a séance at the castle. Eventually, after killing some more girls, he meets Gladys, another redhead, and marries her almost immediately, but the arrival of his new wife spawns a series of sinister events. Bloodthirsty creatures strike at Sir Alan's family, killing them off one by one. Becoming more distraught, Cunningham visits Evelyn's tomb and discovers it to be empty. Soon, a number of "outsiders" begin to suspect something fishy is going on in the castle and Lord Cunningham's treatment might not have been that successful after all.

      Director Emilio Miraglia tries to blend Gothic horror with Giallo conventions with limited success. As usual, not the slightest effort was made to convince audiences the film is set in England. The cars drive on the right side of the road, everyone looks very Mediterranean and the castle (and the rest of the architecture) is patently Italian. This is common practice in Italian horror, but sometimes they just take this a little too far. The bad print made this even slightly bearable, since it's so dark, you couldn't see much of the surroundings anyway. But, then again, this is the kind of film where anything can happen in the name of exploitation and depicting reality isn't really the issue. A large part consists of sado-masochistic torture scenes in the castle torture chamber, but most of the time, Anthony Steffen hams his way through this and shows some horrible over-acting. I guess it all depends on your state of mind and this can be a fun piece of nonsense if you're in the right mood. I just couldn't take it, at least not with the print I watched. A pleasant score though by Bruno Nicolai which combines easy-listening tunes with some psychedelic rock numbers.

      Camera Obscura --- 4/10
      4BaronBl00d

      Evelyn Should Have Stayed Buried!

      Italian horror/suspense film about a wealthy English lord who cruises pubs and taverns for girls with red hair just like his recently deceased wife Evelyn. You know he must have really loved his wife, because he brings them to his home - a huge, rotting castle - and makes them disrobe and then tortures them, whips them, and kills them. The most bizarre aspect of this film for me was that somehow by the film's end, we see this guy played by Antonio De Teffe as the HERO of the film. Anyway, soon, under the advice of his playboy uncle Roberto Maldera, De Teffe settles down with a girl he meets at his uncle's party. She moves in and strange things begin to happen to De Teffe's fragile state of mind. He begins to see and hear his dead wife and finally, well, just look at the title if you are still curious. Also, family members and friends begin to die in the most brutal fashions. Poor Aunt Agatha(she looks like she might even be younger than De Teffe and they have her in a wheelchair and trying to look old) meets her fate in a foxy fashion. Another man is injected and then buried alive. And of course, there is a whole explanation as to why/how Evelyn did what she did. Director Emilio Miraglia does do some things fairly well: the settings in the film are well-suited for this film though trying to make us believe it is England is ludicrous at best. None of the actors look English. Many having dark black hair and Mediterranean complexions and wearing clothes an Englishman wouldn't be caught dead in. The cars drive on their wrong side of the road. But all that notwithstanding, the crypt scene was effectively shot and I liked the cheesy resolution too. And of course any film with the sultry, red-headed Erika Blanc is always a plus. There is a streak of sexual perversion; however, which I found somewhat appalling with the idea that torturing women was quite alright and healthy in order to relieve one of his mental demons. C'mon.
      7bensonmum2

      Nice mix of Giallo and Gothic horror

      Lord Alan Cunningham has been a troubled man since the death of his wife. The only release he can find from his torment is by luring women that remind him of his dead wife to his castle and then brutally murdering them. That is until he meets Gladys. The two are quickly married and Lord Cunningham appears to be cured. But a series of strange events involving the possibility that his first wife has returned from the grave seems to send him over the edge.

      The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave is one part Giallo and one part Gothic horror. It's not the greatest example of either sub-genre you'll run across, but I was reasonably entertained throughout. There are plenty of twists and turns in the plot to keep you guessing up to the very end. While I've seen enough of these Gialli that I'm rarely surprised anymore, there's no way I could have predicted all the twists in the last act. The acting is about average for this kind of film, but it was nice to see Marina Malfatti with a large role as Gladys. Most of the rest of the cast will be familiar to fans of 70s Italian films.

      A word of warning about the DVD - there are a bunch of El Cheapo DVD companies out there that offer The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave. One appears to be about as good as the other. The best that can be said about these DVDs is that they are watchable (and I'm being generous). If this sounds like a movie that would be of interest, I've read that NoShame DVD has acquired the Region 1 rights. Based on their track record, it should be worth waiting for. I'll definitely upgrade once it's released.

      Edit (5/7): NoShame's new DVD of The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave is, in a word, stunning - especially when compared with what's been available until now in Region 1. I have a new appreciation for the film and actually enjoyed it much more than I did just a couple of months ago. It's like watching a whole different movie.

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      • Anecdotes
        This film has nine differently edited versions in the U.S. with an English-language dub-track. Some of these versions are re-ordered so badly that they're completely incoherent.
      • Gaffes
        The film is set in England, and the cars accordingly keep to the left-hand side of the road, but they are all left-hand drive cars.
      • Citations

        George Harriman: [Last line, as he is carried toward the camera from the sulphuric acid infused pool] I'm burning! I'm burning! I'm burning! Oh! Oh! Oh!

        [fine]

      • Connexions
        Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave + the Brain Eaters (1980)

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 3 mai 1973 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Italie
      • Langue
        • Italien
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Chair et Désir sexuel
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Safa Palatino Studios, Rome, Italie(Studio)
      • Société de production
        • Phoenix Cinematografica
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      • Durée
        • 1h 43min(103 min)
      • Couleur
        • Color
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 2.35 : 1

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