Un oscuro segreto sta per riemergere, mentre un prete indaga su un caso di omicidio e attività paranormale in un convento. È questo il lavoro del diavolo, o è questo mistero ciò che Madre Su... Leggi tuttoUn oscuro segreto sta per riemergere, mentre un prete indaga su un caso di omicidio e attività paranormale in un convento. È questo il lavoro del diavolo, o è questo mistero ciò che Madre Superiora vuole che tutti credano?Un oscuro segreto sta per riemergere, mentre un prete indaga su un caso di omicidio e attività paranormale in un convento. È questo il lavoro del diavolo, o è questo mistero ciò che Madre Superiora vuole che tutti credano?
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Sister Rosaria
- (as Susan Forget)
- Boris
- (as Frank Garfeeld)
- Catatonic Nun
- (as Sandy Samuel)
- Father Inardo
- (as Andrew Ray)
- Nun
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- Nun
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- The Bishop
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- Newborn Elisa
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- Sister Fiorenza
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- Priest
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- Nun
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Recensioni in evidenza
The evil Mother Vincenza (Franca Stoppi) provides the best performance despite the outrageous lines given to her.
Father Valerio (Carlo De Mejo) is called in to investigate several murders that are reportedly the work of Satan. One suspects, along with the good father, that there is a psychopath lose in the convent. The answer may lie in the middle of both explanations.
Exciting pieces with long periods of nothing in between. For serious fans of Italian horror, it will be a treat, but for others, it may not be so good.
Great music throughout.
Not only is Bruno Mattei one of the less talented Italian filmmakers, he also has a rather annoying penchant for ripping off the better ones. The film features a score from Goblin, which the director has ripped off from Joe D'Amato's masterpiece 'Beyond the Darkness' (he also ripped off Goblin scores for Hell of the Living Dead), and he took D'Amato's lead actress from Beyond the Darkness, Franca Stoppi. Some of the sequences in the film are very well shot, however, and although it's obvious that Mattei was taking influence from masters such as Dario Argento and Mario Bava, it's only fair to give credit where credit is due. The cinematography is crisp and clear, although the locations often leave a lot to be desired as unlike other films in the nunsploitation tradition; the convent is pretty bare. The plot gets lost sometimes, and it has to be said that a fair proportion of this movie is rather boring; but it just about comes together at the end, and while the reasons for the murders are obvious all the way through; the ending itself isn't bad. Overall, I would recommend this to die-hard nunsploitation fans, but everyone else can feel free to skip it.
Indeed, the devil is loose in the convent, causing madness and bloody murder to reign.
Director Bruno Mattei fills his movie with gore and macabre trappings bathed in red and green light. If Bava or Argento had made this sort of movie, it would probably look a lot like this.
Far more serious and grim than most such epics, this movie plays up the horror aspects as much as the exploitative. Dreadful images and set pieces help to conjure up a bleak atmosphere of doom. Yes, nuns do go wild, but in a demonic frenzy, as opposed to the usual lustful abandon.
Religious symbols are used to great effect, adding the perfect backdrop for the satanic assault. Animals are also employed, along with hideous imagery. Watch for the cat, the owl, the bat, and the faceless nun. Never has a nunnery been more terrifying!
To be fair, this movie has its share of clunky moments, but it still works as one of the best examples of its sub-genre.
A wickedly good time...
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAccording to director Bruno Mattei, the convent the movie was shot in (the "Convento di Santa Priscilla" in Rome) was back then owned by FIAT, but belongs now to the Secret Service.
- Citazioni
Mother Vincenza: The genitals are the door to evil! The vagina, the uterus, the womb; the labyrinth that leads to hell; the devil's tools!
- Versioni alternativeUK cinema and video versions were cut by 19 secs by the BBFC to edit a scene of a woman removing a dead nun's genitals and a closeup of a knife being twisted into a stab wound.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Omega Woman (2017)
- Colonne sonoreDottor Frankenstein
Written by Massimo Morante (as Morante), Claudio Simonetti (as Simonetti), Fabio Pignatelli (as Pignatelli), Maurizio Guarini (as Guarini)
Based on LP "Roller"
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 28 minuti
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