Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe legendary Lorelei has been living for centuries in a grotto beneath the Rhine river in Germany. Every night when the moon is full, she turns into a reptile-like creature craving for huma... Leggi tuttoThe legendary Lorelei has been living for centuries in a grotto beneath the Rhine river in Germany. Every night when the moon is full, she turns into a reptile-like creature craving for human blood. When one girl after another of a nearby boarding school is killed by her, a hunte... Leggi tuttoThe legendary Lorelei has been living for centuries in a grotto beneath the Rhine river in Germany. Every night when the moon is full, she turns into a reptile-like creature craving for human blood. When one girl after another of a nearby boarding school is killed by her, a hunter named Sirgurd is engaged to kill the monster.
- Lorelei
- (as Helga Line)
- Martha
- (as Lolita Tovar)
- Carlo Donati
- (as Joseph Thelman)
- Bride-to-Be
- (as Betsabe Ruiz)
- Professor
- (as Angel Menendez)
- Doctor
- (as Sergio Mendizabal)
- Brigitte
- (as Mary Sol Delgado)
- Teresa
- (as Vicky Hernandez)
- Maid
- (as Mary Vidal)
- Boat Man
- (as Cristino Almodovar)
Recensioni in evidenza
It's obvious that this film was made with a low budget, but even so; the director manages to create a fabulous Eurohorror atmosphere, and not even the special effects are all that bad. There's a fair amount of gore, and while the monster itself looks silly - that is both to be expected, and kind of fun in its own way. The plot itself is a little choppy, and the film definitely isn't very well paced. Certain plot points seem forced, while others seem more than just a little bit silly - the section with the scientist, for example. I have to say that this film could have been better; I'd have preferred something more along the lines of a Giallo style monster movie. It's odd, considering the nature of the plot, that the film appears to be pretty much humourless; but its serious tone only really comes off as being inappropriate when it comes to actually showing the monster. Overall, The Lorelei's Grasp is a good cheesy little horror film, and comes recommended to Eurohorror fans...just don't go in expecting too much.
The two best things about this movie are:
The monster and its attacks. You really get the picture that the monster is VERY aggressive, and the attacks are FURIOUS! Later on, you will also see a kind of sad twist to the monster's entity.
The atmosphere and the setting. There are many intriguing scenes with dreamlike landscapes; a magic and mysterious counterpart to the violence at the mansion.
I give this 10 out of 10.
Sigurd (Tony Kendall) is requested to save a boarding school from a mad killer that stalks the village at the Rhine. Elke (Silvia Tortosa, known best for 'Horror Express' with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing) is the young teacher who walks alone in the night a lot, so Sigurd is getting a chance to save her. Of course she could stay inside, knowing that a killer is outside, but then we wouldn't get any chase sequences. A blind musician tells everyone in the village about his suspicion that the killings are related to the Loreley legend, but when Sigurd meets a mysterious woman introducing herself as Loreley (Helga Liné), he is not suspicious at all and falls for her tricks, until it is almost too late...
Not a very clever script, rather dumb characters, cheaply made (the school has about 6 students), very free interpretation of the original myth, but never mind, you get a lot of darkness, a monster with green claws and big teeth, screaming girls and typical 70s sleaze. The killings are rather bloodthirsty - I personally prefer the old-fashioned, black and white 60s style over the graphic violence in the much too colorful 70s style, but it is a sign of the times.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film had never been picked up by a German distributor during its initial release phase. Finally, in 2012 it was released by Austrian label Shock Entertainment, which even created a German dubbing (in '70s style). In 2014 the film was released officially for the first time in Germany by Mad Dimension.
- BlooperWhen Sirgurd swims to the surface and is helped onto the speedboat, he tosses the bomb and says "Let's go". However the boat is still anchored.
- Versioni alternativeU.S. distributor Independent Artists released the film under the title "When the Screaming Stops," adding a "Shock Notice" gimmick where red warning flashes preceded each gory murder.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Amando de Ossorio: el último templario (2001)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
- Mix di suoni
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- 1.85 : 1