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Le Corps et le Fouet

Original title: La frusta e il corpo
  • 1963
  • 18
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
5.1K
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Christopher Lee and Daliah Lavi in Le Corps et le Fouet (1963)
The ghost of a sadistic nobleman attempts to rekindle his romance with his terrorized, masochistic former lover, who is unwillingly engaged to his brother.
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The ghost of a sadistic nobleman attempts to rekindle his romance with his terrorized, masochistic former lover, who is unwillingly betrothed to his brother.The ghost of a sadistic nobleman attempts to rekindle his romance with his terrorized, masochistic former lover, who is unwillingly betrothed to his brother.The ghost of a sadistic nobleman attempts to rekindle his romance with his terrorized, masochistic former lover, who is unwillingly betrothed to his brother.

  • Director
    • Mario Bava
  • Writers
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Ugo Guerra
    • Luciano Martino
  • Stars
    • Daliah Lavi
    • Christopher Lee
    • Tony Kendall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Ugo Guerra
      • Luciano Martino
    • Stars
      • Daliah Lavi
      • Christopher Lee
      • Tony Kendall
    • 66User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daliah Lavi
    Daliah Lavi
    • Nevenka
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Kurt Menliff
    Tony Kendall
    Tony Kendall
    • Christian Menliff
    Ida Galli
    Ida Galli
    • Katia
    • (as Isli Oberon)
    Harriet Medin
    Harriet Medin
    • Giorgia
    • (as Harriet White)
    Gustavo De Nardo
    Gustavo De Nardo
    • Count Vladimir Menliff
    • (as Dean Ardow)
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Priest
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Losat
    • (as Alan Collins)
    • Director
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Ugo Guerra
      • Luciano Martino
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    zwolf

    Bava at his most Gothic

    This unrelentingly-creepy tale of obsession and perversion plays like a more-horrific version of _Wuthering Heights_: cobwebbed crypts, dark castles with secret passages, rotting bodies, muddy footprints, pale faces scowling through windows, love-hate relationships that continue beyond the grave, sea cliffs, turbulent ocean, sunsets, and a very haunting music score. The sets are rich and the direction is moody, with lots of brilliantly-composed photography and a convincingly-cruel performance by Christopher Lee. This one does require some patience, but it's one of Bava's greatest masterpieces and deserves to be saved from obscurity.
    6planktonrules

    Pretty kinky....but well made.

    "The Whip and the Body" is an amazingly kinky film--and it surprised me a bit in this regard. It has scenes of sado-masochism, as a female character in the film likes to be beaten before having sex. Because of this you MIGHT wanna think twice before showing this to your kids or grandma.

    This is a Gothic horror film with a nice ambiance and excellent music--though the same tune is overused a bit through the course of the film. The fun begins when the long-disgraced older son (Christopher Lee) arrives after a long absence. Exactly what he'd done isn't spelled out all that clearly, but you know it resulted in the death of a servant and that he's been disinherited. Soon, Lee is off having fun, beating a member of the family and making love to her...and she likes it! Now you THINK Lee has returned to get some sort of revenge on his family, so I was surprised he took out time for this kinky tryst. And, surprise, surprise, before he can start his plans of revenge, he's stabbed to death! But, through the course of the film, it seems as if he's returned from the dead, and very bad things start to happen...along with some more kinky whippings.

    The payoff for this tale is pretty good and it's a good film with a nice print. But, it's also a bit uncomfortable watching the kinky stuff, so I certainly can't recommend it without some reservations.

    By the way, the DVD for this Italian film is dubbed, not subtitled. And, oddly, although you can tell that Lee was speaking English, it's NOT his voice--it, along with the rest, have been dubbed. As for me, I always prefer subtitled.
    6BA_Harrison

    Lashings of great visuals but Bava is flogging a dead horse.

    Sadistic scoundrel Kurt (Christopher lee), black sheep of the family, returns home to find that absence hasn't exactly made the heart grow fonder: his father (Gustavo De Nardo), brother Christian (Tony Kendall), ex-lover Nevenka (Daliah Lavi) and housemaid Giorgia (Harriet Medin) still find him utterly loathsome. Unsurprisingly, Kurt winds up being murdered, but even death cannot stop his cruelty...

    In keeping with its Sadean theme, The Whip and the Body is both a pleasure to behold and a pain to endure: aesthetically, the film cannot be rivalled, with excellent costume and set design, and exquisite direction from Mario Bava, whose camera glides gracefully through pools of coloured light and ominous swathes of shadow to great effect; the story, however, is less impressive, a trite exercise in Gothic cliché, replete with a creepy cliff-top castle continually battered by strong winds and thunderstorms, a raft of morbid characters, all of whom harbour dark secrets, loads of tiresome symbolism, and some ridiculous psychological claptrap.

    The sado-masochistic nature of the central relationship between Kurt and Navenka (which is surprisingly way ahead of its time) prevents the film from attaining coma-inducing levels, but with extremely long periods where nothing much of interest happens, the film is far from the perfect perverted and poetic love story that its ardent supporters claim it to be.

    8 out of 10 for the lovely imagery, but 4/10 for the story—so that's an average rating of 6/10.
    9Coventry

    Mario Bava: I worship thee!

    Irresistible and genuine Gothic scares, combined with atmospheric camera-work and breath-taking scenery… Welcome to yet another visual masterpiece directed by the greatest horror genius of all time: Mario Bava! "The Whip and the Body" isn't the man's most mentioned achievement, it's not even in my personal Bava-top 3 and yet I still rated it a solid 9 out of 10. That should give you somewhat an idea of how excellent his total repertoire in fact is. "The Whip and the Body" is a unique film in many ways, but particularly because of the controversial substance it dared to bring forward. Don't forget that the year of release was 1963 and Mario Bava unscrupulously introduces characters with taboo-fetishes like S & M. The story is terrifically set in the 19th century, where Kurt Menliff returns to his eminent family after being banished for several years. The family's hate towards Kurt's vile behavior is only surpassed by their fear and only the gorgeous Nevenka has a secret desire towards his wicked sexual preferences. In a particularly astonishing sequence, he whips her repeatedly (and roughly...) before continuing with making love. Terror overcomes the Menliff family when Kurt is found murdered in his room and when the tormented Nevenka begins to see his appearance in nearly every chamber of the castle. As it usually is the case in Bava's films, the plot contains quite a few holes and illogical moments, but they're totally forgivable if you acknowledge the intensity and power of the wholesome. Especially praiseworthy is Mario Bava's unequaled talent to turn totally natural things into terrifying atmosphere-elements… Blowing wind, pouring rain, footprints covered in mud...all these ordinary things turn into suspicious omens in the hands of this masterful filmmaker. With his skilled cinematographic eye, Bava perfectly knows how to raise an unbearable tension that grabs you by the neck immediately and it doesn't let go until the very last scene fades away. All the other typical Bava-trademarks are clearly present as well, namely an authentically creepy score, a minimum of stylish gore (burning, rotting corpses!!) and – last but not least – a stunning use of color shades. Mario plays with colors like he invented them and this emphasizes the spook-effect even more. "The Whip and the Body" is a more than just a shocking horror film. It's an offbeat love-story, a Gothic poem AND an unsettling horror tale all in one! If you love beautiful cinema, don't miss "The Whip and the Body".
    7ma-cortes

    Above average Italian horror with fine cast and compellingly directed by Mario Bava

    Set in 19th Century, an aristocrat called Kurt : Christopher Lee goes back to his seafront castle house many years later he left it . There he finds again his nobleman father : Gustavo de Nardo , his younger brother Christian : Tony Kendall newly married to Kurt's cousin, and previous sweetheart, Nevenka : Dalilah Lavi. Then the Count decides his son Christian to inherit the luxurious mansion . Along the way, a spectrum appearing here and there haunting the inhabitants of the castle and wanting to exact a relentless vendetta. Evil Horror!. The most deliciously romantic terror movie ever made! . Horror beyond the bounds of Hell!. What body lay in the coffin? What is her terrifying secret?. What secret haunted the castle dungeon? What thing walked in the night?

    Terrifying and mysterious horror movie with thrills, chills , haunting castles, ghost appearances and intensely chromatic photography. Nice and thrilling Italian Gothic with a cost about 66.000 dollars, packing an interesting and twisted script with surprising finale by prolific Ernesto Gastaldi, Ugo Guerra and Luciano Martino . Main and support cast are frankly well. Christopher Lee as the sadistic and ruthless nobleman with fetish obsession and sinister purports , Dalilah Lavi as the masochistic wife, she really remembers to the great scream queen Barabara Steele . Alongside Tony Kendall as the spineless brother , Evelyn Stewart who uses often pseudonym Ida Galli, Gustavo de Nardi as the deranged father , Jacques Herlin as a priest, Harriet White as an old maid and Luciano Pigozzi or Allan Collins, considered to be the Italian Peter Lorre.

    Special mention for the brilliant cinematography in gaudy colour from Ubaldo Tezano and Mario Bava himself. Shot on location in coast of Tor Caldera and Elios studios . Charming musical score with attractive leitmotiv, adding a concert for piano, Concert for Windsor, composed by Carlo Rustichelli, under pseudonym Jim Murphy. This La Frusta e Il Corpo or The Whip and the Body has other titles as What in US, and Night is the phantom in England where was heavily cut its lashing scenes. This poetic motion picture was competently directed by Mario Bava, giving a romantic, frightening and dramatic work . He was an excellent cameraman , FX expert and filmmaker who made lots of films in all kinds genres with penchant for horror and Giallo such as : Mask of Demon, Black Sabbath, The girl who knew too much, Blood and Black Lace, Lisa and the Devil, A hatchet fot the honeymoon, Bay of Blood, Schock . Although he also directed other genres as Spaghetti Western : Roy Colt and Winchester Jack, Ringo of Nebraska. Thrillers : Diabolik, Five dolls for an August Moon . Monster movie : Calchiki. Sci-fi : Terror in space. Adventures : Knives of the avenger, Fury of Vikings. Peplum : Battle of Marathon, Hercules and the haunted world, among others. Rating 7/10. Better than average. Worthwhile watching.

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    • Trivia
      This is one of the few European movies that Sir Christopher Lee made without providing his voice for any of its language tracks, as he had returned home to Switzerland by the time shooting wrapped (as a result, he is dubbed in the English version by William Kiehl). He would quickly regret not dubbing his voice for this movie, as he considered it to be the best of his European movies, and ensured that he provided his voice for at least the English versions of all of of his later movies.
    • Goofs
      When the corpse is set on fire, the legs are moving for some reason but nobody reacts to it.
    • Quotes

      Kurt Menliff: [to Nevenka] You haven't changed, I see. You've always loved violence.

    • Alternate versions
      The version on the US DVD 2000 release from VCI Home Video does not include 2 brief shots:
      • A shot of Christopher Lee riding his horse along the beach at the beginning of the film.
      • A fade to black following Nevenka's journey to a window and her scare from hearing a vine snap against the window.
    • Connections
      Featured in Eurotika!: Blood and Black Lace: A Short History of the Italian Horror Film (1999)

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1966 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • El cuerpo y el látigo
    • Filming locations
      • Tor Caldara, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Vox Films S.p.a.
      • Leone Film Group
      • Francinor
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    • Budget
      • $66,500 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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