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Les Amants d'outre-tombe

Titre original : Amanti d'oltretomba
  • 1965
  • 16
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
2,9 k
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Rik Battaglia and Barbara Steele in Les Amants d'outre-tombe (1965)
Trailer for Nightmare Castle
Lire trailer3:20
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman and her lover are tortured and killed by her sadistic husband. The pair return from the grave to seek vengeance.A woman and her lover are tortured and killed by her sadistic husband. The pair return from the grave to seek vengeance.A woman and her lover are tortured and killed by her sadistic husband. The pair return from the grave to seek vengeance.

  • Réalisation
    • Mario Caiano
  • Scénario
    • Mario Caiano
    • Fabio De Agostini
  • Casting principal
    • Barbara Steele
    • Paul Muller
    • Helga Liné
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    2,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Mario Caiano
    • Scénario
      • Mario Caiano
      • Fabio De Agostini
    • Casting principal
      • Barbara Steele
      • Paul Muller
      • Helga Liné
    • 71avis d'utilisateurs
    • 55avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Nightmare Castle
    Trailer 3:20
    Nightmare Castle

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    Rôles principaux6

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    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Muriel Arrowsmith
    • (as Barbara Steel)
    • …
    Paul Muller
    Paul Muller
    • Dr. Stephen Arrowsmith
    • (as Paul Miller)
    Helga Liné
    Helga Liné
    • Solange
    Marino Masé
    Marino Masé
    • Dr. Derek Joyce
    • (as Lawrence Clift)
    Rik Battaglia
    Rik Battaglia
    • David
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    • Jonathan
    • (as John McDouglas)
    • Réalisation
      • Mario Caiano
    • Scénario
      • Mario Caiano
      • Fabio De Agostini
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    mdufek

    I liked this

    I just got this on a triple-feature DVD with The Terror and Mania on it. I also saw Nightmare Castle on Count Gore's internet show. I love the look of this movie. Everything is very contrasty, the shadows are impenetrable and the sets are amazing. It succeeds in being a truly Gothic horror film. The dialogue is wanting and the characters aren't any beefier than most horror fare offers but that's half the fun. The film makes an effort to focus on an atmosphere of dread and it does it well. This is definitely a good film for late night viewing and, as another poster mentioned, I really miss having truly local television that would play this kind of stuff.
    Camera-Obscura

    Decent Italian Gothic horror with Barbara Steele in a double role (!)

    NIGHTMARE CASTLE (Mario Caiano - Italy 1965).

    Barbara Steele is the wife of a brutal count. Brutal counts don't take half measures and when he finds out that his wife has been unfaithful, he tortures her and her lover and puts them to death, removing their hearts from their bodies in retribution. Time passes and he remarries a beautiful and unsuspecting young woman. Soon she is experiencing horrendous dreams and apparitions. It appears the spirits of his former wife and her lover have returned to exact their revenge. Then various forms of torture, electrocution(!) and distorted dream images follow.

    This film is 80 percent atmosphere and some scraps for story and acting. The first twenty minutes will get your attention, but the middle part is slow and talky with some "plot elements" being played out. But still worth seeking out for lovers of early Gothic horror with quite a haunting Gothic atmosphere and an unusual strong cast for this kind of film. The fine score by Ennio Morricone is a major bonus in this interesting little mystery.

    Camera Obscura --- 6/10
    7The_Void

    Lushly Gothic visuals, a great score and Barbara Steele....what more could you want from an Italian horror film?

    My main reason for seeing this film was the fact that it's on the Redemption label. Redemption films are often not all that good, but they have great cult value and are usually worth seeking out. Of course, Barbara Steele offered up another reason for watching - but still, my expectations for this film weren't very high. After the first twenty minutes, however, my low expectations turned into hopefulness; as I prayed that the remaining eighty minutes would be as great as the first twenty! The film grabs you instantly with it's combination of crisp black and white photography, morbid subject material, Gothic locations and a score courtesy of the great Ennio Morricone. The film is pure cult class, which really doesn't let up until the final credits role. The plot follows a man who, after finding his wife with another man, proceeds to torture them both. However, she takes the upper hand when she lets him know that all of her wealth has been left not to him - but to her imbecile sister! Our protagonist isn't taking this lying down, however, and it isn't long before he's returning to the castle with a new bride…

    Just like she did in Mario Bava's masterpiece "Black Sunday", Barbara Steele takes on a dual role. Despite being obviously the same actress, it's easy to buy into the fact that she's playing too different characters. Her roles are suitably different, and she plays them both to perfection. Steele is often passed off as merely a horror film actress; but she really does have talent. The rest of the cast's performance is marred somewhat by some really awful dubbing and a script that isn't much better, but it doesn't matter too much because the focus of the film is never on the acting - it's clearly on the atmosphere. The plot gives way to a beautiful set of locations; the lushly Gothic castle photographed in the same cinematic style as the best black and white films that Italian cinema has to offer. At times, the film is incoherent and the plot doesn't always flow well; but it doesn't matter much, because there is always enough of the style element to ensure that the film remains interesting. The fact that the plotting isn't soaked with silly jump moments and out of place imagery makes me love the film even more; as it's clear that the director cares more about delivering story and atmosphere rather than simply trying to scare the audience. On the whole; the film has flown under more than a few radars, but that's unfair as it's damn good! Take that as a recommendation.
    boris-26

    Brief review

    Most commonly known in the US as "Nightmare Castle", this 1965 shocker starts off with cinematic guns ablazin!! Barbara Steele plays a wicked woman married to a lunatic doctor. He discovers her in a heated trist with their gardener. Both Steele and her lover are chained to a lab wall, and given a slow, grimy, painful death via horrible surgical instruments. These scenes, disturbing as hell, remind one of crime scene photos of Lizzie Borden or Jack The Ripper. But then, the film becomes a talky soap opera, centering around the bad woman's mousy twin sister (played by a blonde Steele) Somebody should have told the director audiences don't want to see their character a colorless, cheerless, unemotional, unimaginative nothing. The first reel rates an A+, the rest a C-.
    6gavin6942

    Let Your Italian Nightmares Begin

    A mad scientist finds his wife cheating on him with the butler. After torturing them with electric shock and other gruesome methods (whippings, beatings) he finally kills them. But to get the inheritance from his wife's family, he has to marry her lunatic sister who is now cursed with the spirit of his dead wife. On top of this, we have an old women who remains young with the blood of the dead wife, who feels the dried and cold blood inside her.

    Sounds good, right? And it is. The only thing that could have been better was the dubbing from Italian to English, but after the first five minutes you hardly notice anymore. The black and white really sets a mood and the fact the blood is black (because it can't be red) makes it seem even more sinister than it had to be.

    Luca Palmerini calls this one an "elegantly executed story of love after death." Director Mario Caiano (under the name Allan Grunewald) is upstaged the same year by Mario Bava's "Planet of the Vampires", though I daresay the former is better. "Vampires" is given too much credit, while this film (and "Terror Creatures From the Grave") are forgotten. Caiano has said that Barbara Steele had a face that was "elusive and obscure", and was "an introverted sort of person." Considering her mythical status, even at the time, this may strike the viewer as odd. It sure seemed odd to me! And let us not forget the classic, creepy organ music by Ennio Morricone.

    The Madacy DVD claims to be "digitally remastered", but is in the same poorly lit, grainy black and white as always. A better copy would surely improve this film's legacy. (Caiano had intended the film to be in black, white and red!) Interestingly, when you put the disc in a computer, it claims to be "Last Man on Earth".

    I'm beginning to grow more fond of old horror films, especially with my disillusionment with modern horror. And this film is one of the better old horror films I've found. Recommended for those who are sick of Hollywood pumping horror films out for little girls.

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Mario Caiano initially wanted to highlight the gory scenes with red color. The idea was dropped due to budget limitations.
    • Gaffes
      When the snake is first shown after Jenny stumbles upon it, it is in different position at the end of the shot, compared to the position it is in the following shot.
    • Citations

      Muriel Arrowsmith: You had your revenge. Why don't you kill me? Kill both of us.

      Dr. Stephen Arrowsmith: You, I will kill you, you tart, you. You and your filthy friend. But death, my dear, must come to you only after I've torn from your bodies all the suffering and pain a human being can stand, and you don't know yet how long it takes to die of pain.

      Muriel Arrowsmith: You're a monster.

    • Versions alternatives
      The uncut dubbed version is called "Night of the Doomed", and runs 97m.
    • Connexions
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: Nightmare Castle (2022)
    • Bandes originales
      Amanti D'Oltretomba
      Composed by Ennio Morricone

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juin 1966 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nightmare Castle
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Cinematografica EmmeCi
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      • 1h 45min(105 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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