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Danse Macabre

Original title: Danza macabra
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.1K
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Barbara Steele in Danse Macabre (1964)
Horror

A journalist takes a bet that he can spend the night in a haunted castle on All Hallow's Eve. During his stay, he bears witness to the castle's gruesome past coming to life before him, and f... Read allA journalist takes a bet that he can spend the night in a haunted castle on All Hallow's Eve. During his stay, he bears witness to the castle's gruesome past coming to life before him, and falls in love with a beautiful female ghost.A journalist takes a bet that he can spend the night in a haunted castle on All Hallow's Eve. During his stay, he bears witness to the castle's gruesome past coming to life before him, and falls in love with a beautiful female ghost.

  • Directors
    • Antonio Margheriti
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Writers
    • Giovanni Grimaldi
    • Bruno Corbucci
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Stars
    • Barbara Steele
    • Georges Rivière
    • Margrete Robsahm
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.1K
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    • Directors
      • Antonio Margheriti
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Giovanni Grimaldi
      • Bruno Corbucci
      • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Stars
      • Barbara Steele
      • Georges Rivière
      • Margrete Robsahm
    • 56User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Elisabeth Blackwood
    Georges Rivière
    Georges Rivière
    • Alan Foster
    • (as George Riviere)
    Margrete Robsahm
    Margrete Robsahm
    • Julia Alert
    Arturo Dominici
    Arturo Dominici
    • Dr. Carmus
    • (as Henry Kruger)
    Silvano Tranquilli
    Silvano Tranquilli
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • (as Montgomery Gleen)
    Sylvia Sorrente
    • Elsi Perkings
    • (as Sylvia Sorent)
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Lord Thomas Blackwood
    • (as Raul H. Newman)
    Giovanni Cianfriglia
    • Herbert
    • (as Phil Karson)
    Benito Stefanelli
    Benito Stefanelli
    • William
    • (as Ben Steffen)
    Jhonny Walters
    Miranda Poggi
    • Wife
    • (as Merry Powers)
    John Peters
    • Butler
    Salvo Randone
    Salvo Randone
    • Lester - The Coachman
    Ennio Antonelli
    • Jonathan
    • (uncredited)
    Tilde Damiani
    • The Ghost of Mary
    • (uncredited)
    Carlo Kechler
    • Thomas Blackwood
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Antonio Margheriti
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Giovanni Grimaldi
      • Bruno Corbucci
      • Edgar Allan Poe
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    User reviews56

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    verna55

    One of the best Italian horrors of the '60's.

    Of the many black and white Gothic horror-thrillers to come out of Italy in the '60's, this is undoubtedly one of the best. However, it is, of course, second to Mario Bava's masterpiece "Black Sunday". Both films star the mysterious and very beautiful British actress Barbara Steele who would become a leading figure in these creepy sixties shockers. Plot of this film deals with a cocky reporter(George Riviere) who is offered a wager to spend the night in a supposedly haunted castle. Predictably, he accepts the wager. The million-dollar question is, will he live through the night to collect his prize? Barbara Steele is a captivating "ghost" who roams the halls of the dark, sinister place and makes the man's stay there a little more pleasant. But as the evening passes on, other specters appear, and with less than godly intentions. Beautifully atmospheric chiller with Steele in fine form. A lesbian scene with Barbara and co-star Margaret Robsahm was cut from the film before it was released to the US. The movie was remade six years later and by the same director(Anthony Dawson) as WEB OF THE SPIDER.
    7ferbs54

    A Genuinely Creepy Miasma

    I have never seen a Barbara Steele movie that I haven't liked, and have always been a sucker for a good haunted-house story (especially for such wonderful pictures as "The Legend of Hell House" and the original versions of "The Haunting" and "House on Haunted Hill"), so I had a feeling that "Castle of Blood" would be right up my alley. And boy, was it ever! This French-Italian coproduction, while perhaps not the classic that Steele's first horror film, "Black Sunday," remains to this day, is nevertheless an extremely atmospheric, chilling entry in the spook genre. Filmed in black and white, it manages to convey a genuinely creepy miasma. The film concerns a journalist who bets one Lord Blackwood and an author named Edgar Allen Poe that he can spend the night in Blackwood's castle on the night of All Saints Day, when the spirits of those killed in the castle reenact their fate. The viewer gets to see these deaths, and they ARE pretty horrible, for the most part. The film does indeed send shivers up the viewer's spine, and in the uncut DVD that I just watched--thanks to the fine folks at Synapse--even features a surprising topless scene and some mild lesbianism! And Barbara is wonderful in this movie; her otherworldly beauty is put to good advantage playing a sympathetic spectre. Her mere presence turns a creepy ghost story into something truly memorable. Not for nothing has she been called "The Queen of Horror."
    7christopher-underwood

    Well executed old and very dark house horror

    Well executed old and very dark house horror. Good set-up which includes the character of Poe, himself, alluding to the story in a London pub. Although from here it is pretty much the one guy who has taken the dare to visit the house on a particular night running from room to room either looking for or avoiding people, it is still most enjoyable. Plus we have the delightful and enigmatic Barbara Steele. There is some wooden dialogue and some unexplained bits and bobs but it is the super creepy atmosphere that is maintained throughout, that and the super musical score that keep this one moving nicely along. DVD originates from US and has a few extras
    7timwaits9

    A great horror film remembered

    I remember seeing this film at the West End theater in Louisville, Kentucky when I was a boy. The scene where Dr. Carmus finds the gardener's coffin, and the breathing dead body therein, was the scariest part of the movie for me, only intensified by the darkness of the film. I also wondered about the people hanging from the trees at the end, until I recognized the part of the film in which the family name of the Blackwoods was changed from Blackblood, due to the fact that in the family history there was a character who was known for his many hangings of various people. Sir Thomas Blackwood seemed to get his kicks out of adding to the deaths caused by his family. I also noticed that as Foster first enters the gate of the cemetery, he is careful in noticing the sharp object of the gate, where he meets his end. I would not hesitate to recommend this film to horror movie lovers.
    6mhesselius

    Good intentions pay off despite clichés

    It's hard to explain the appeal of this movie. It's not a gem as some have said. But I wouldn't characterize it as Euro-trash either. The plot is not very original, and relies on standard haunted house conventions, perhaps pirating some from Robert Wise's THE HAUNTING (1963). It may also have a literary source in Bulwer-Lytton's story "The Haunters and the Haunted," which also tells the story of a disbelieving rationalist who wagers he can spend a night in a mysterious house where spirits relive incidents from past lives. The film is full of continuity holes (or should I say "challenges"), because many may be explained away. But the execution is flawed. Feral cats, sudden scenes of carnage, and other fright effects do not deliver the shudders.

    I must say, however, that the film held my interest, primarily because of the creepy, fog-shrouded sets that look better than they ought to on such a small budget, and because the performances are above average for this type of fare. And although the plot is full of old dark house clichés—slamming doors, billowing curtains, and mysterious portraits—some nice dialog makes it all seem less contrived somehow. There is no doubt that the director and writers were absolutely sincere.

    There is also some provocative sexual content and nudity following a tradition of salaciousness that seems to have been a necessary ingredient of horror films as far back as Hollywood's pre-code days. So if I were forced to assess whether this glass is half empty or full I would say it is slightly more than half full. This one might appeal to all those baby boomers who watched the soap opera DARK SHADOWS when they were teenagers in the '60's. It has that feel to it, only with better acting and writing.

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    • Trivia
      Sergio Corbucci began filming but Antonio Margheriti took over after one week and signed the movie.
    • Goofs
      During the opening scene when Alan Foster enters the tavern, the Four Devils, a crew member is visible in the reflection in the doors glass window. He's using a small hand held device and generating additional smoke for the scene.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Elisabeth Blackwood: [in a ghostly voice-over] You have stayed with me, Alan.

      Alan Foster: [in a ghostly voice-over] Yes, Elizabeth.

    • Crazy credits
      In the English dubbed version, composer Riz Ortolani is listed in the credits as "Ritz Ortolani."
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmare Sinema: Castle of Blood (2008)

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1965 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Castle of Blood
    • Filming locations
      • Via Francesco Cozza, Bolsena, Lazio, Italy(castle gate and cemetery)
    • Production companies
      • Giovanni Addessi Produzione Cinematografica
      • Ulysse Productions
      • Vulsinia Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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