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L'Appel de la chair

Original title: La notte che Evelyn uscì dalla tomba
  • 1971
  • 18
  • 1h 43m
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5.8/10
3.1K
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L'Appel de la chair (1971)
A rich, mentally unstable man who's obsessed with his deceased wife invites women to the family castle for a game of deadly S&M. He suddenly decides to get married to the beautiful Gladys, but does she have his best interests at heart?
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A rich, mentally unstable man with a penchant for playing deadly S&M games with women who resemble his late wife sparks off a chain of bizarre events after getting remarried.A rich, mentally unstable man with a penchant for playing deadly S&M games with women who resemble his late wife sparks off a chain of bizarre events after getting remarried.A rich, mentally unstable man with a penchant for playing deadly S&M games with women who resemble his late wife sparks off a chain of bizarre events after getting remarried.

  • Director
    • Emilio Miraglia
  • Writers
    • Fabio Pittorru
    • Massimo Felisatti
    • Emilio Miraglia
  • Stars
    • Anthony Steffen
    • Marina Malfatti
    • Enzo Tarascio
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Emilio Miraglia
    • Writers
      • Fabio Pittorru
      • Massimo Felisatti
      • Emilio Miraglia
    • Stars
      • Anthony Steffen
      • Marina Malfatti
      • Enzo Tarascio
    • 71User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Steffen
    Anthony Steffen
    • Lord Alan Cunningham
    Marina Malfatti
    Marina Malfatti
    • Gladys Cunningham
    Enzo Tarascio
    • George Harriman
    • (as Rod Murdock)
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Dr. Richard Timberlane
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Farley
    Roberto Maldera
    Roberto Maldera
    • Albert
    Joan C. Davis
    • Aunt Agatha
    • (as Joan C. Davies)
    Erika Blanc
    Erika Blanc
    • Susie
    Ettore Bevilacqua
    • Il custode del cimitero
    Brizio Montinaro
    Brizio Montinaro
      Maria Teresa Toffano
      • Polly
      • (as M. Teresa Toffano)
      Paola Natale
      Paola Natale
      • Evelyn
      • Director
        • Emilio Miraglia
      • Writers
        • Fabio Pittorru
        • Massimo Felisatti
        • Emilio Miraglia
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      6lost-in-limbo

      She's Waiting.

      Emilio Miraglia's "The Night Evelyn came out of her Grave" is an entertaining slice of perversely manipulative and seedy Gothic Euro-horror. The way the format works out (Gothic crossed Giallo) is a delicious web of eerie uncertainty and devilish twists, where is it the cracking mind of the protagonist or maybe the supernatural has something to do with the mysterious occurrences and demented happenings. Where never quite sure how it will pan out, despite its strictly routine and what you think a simple set-up. It does create many effective and spontaneous passages, like a layer upon layer structure, which compellingly builds up to its show-stopping, and unforeseeable conclusion. Which eventually goes out of its way to shock. Miraglia sharply paints a sombre atmospheric setting that at times embraces a dreamy elegance and for the darker, glum moments it's covered with moody shades due to its shadowy lighting. There's plenty of rough, jolting blocks of viciously nasty violence, sensual nudity and sordid fetishes. Bruno Nicolai's peering camera-work is smoothly orchestrated and Gastone Di Giovanni's wicked, bustling music score fits every scene. The pacing can get rather stumpy and editing can lumber with little rhythm, but it has a certain glow and the strangeness of the idea seems to hold you. The performances fair up decently, with a voluptuous Erika Blanc looking rather stunning and nailing down her part. Antonio De Teffè's nervous wreck portrayal is finely tuned in a neurotic sense and Marina Malfatti is there to shower us with her gratuitous looks. Rod Murdock colourfully hams it up, with winning results and Giacomo Rossi-Stuart is suitably adequate as the stable-headed doctor. There are able performances from Joan C Davis and Roberto Maldera too. The story can get patchy with few plot-holes, but it has a sedately arresting, stylised appeal.
      9The_Void

      A fabulous slice of Euro Gothic!

      Emilio Miraglia's crossover between Gothic horror and Italy's finest cinematic export, the Giallo, really is a delightful film for the fan of cult horror. While the movie is certainly no masterpiece, the story moves well and the imagery on display and imagination on the part of the director that is shown throughout elevates a rather simple tale of insanity and murder into an amazing slice of cult cinema. The title alone is graphic and lurid enough on its own, and I'm pleased to say that the film itself carries on this style throughout, with some well worked and ingenious death scenes, as well as plenty of nudity and some truly beautiful cinematography. The story takes place in a castle just outside London, England. We are introduced to Lord Alan Cunningham and a hooker that he is taking home. After brutally torturing and eventually killing her, we discover that his mental trauma is due to the loss of his wife, Evelyn. His friend and doctor talks him into remarrying to ease his mental anguish, and that's a piece of advice that he takes upon meeting the ravishing Gladys...

      Despite the fact that this film is very much a piece of schlock cinema, the director appears to have taken it very seriously, and the result is a film that puts a lot of emphasis on the plot and characters, and ultimately this means a stronger show as Miraglia takes time to draw his audience in, rather than just showing blood and nudity and leaving it at that. The acting performances aren't bad, and even though Spaghetti Western star Antonio De Teffè is a little hammy, he convinces in his role; while Marina Malfatti provides eye-catching eye candy. The murder sequences on display are typically gruesome and beyond the immediately obvious, as we watch a woman being ripped apart by foxes and a scene that sees a man burn in a pool containing sulphuric acid. Bruno Nicolai's rock score works very well and brilliantly accents every scene. The film all boils down to a satisfying ending, which despite seemingly coming out nowhere; works well and adequately describes many of the loose ends up until the conclusion. Overall, while this film isn't the best of its kind; it's certainly a very good one and I'm sure that fans of cult cinema won't be disappointed!
      7bensonmum2

      Nice mix of Giallo and Gothic horror

      Lord Alan Cunningham has been a troubled man since the death of his wife. The only release he can find from his torment is by luring women that remind him of his dead wife to his castle and then brutally murdering them. That is until he meets Gladys. The two are quickly married and Lord Cunningham appears to be cured. But a series of strange events involving the possibility that his first wife has returned from the grave seems to send him over the edge.

      The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave is one part Giallo and one part Gothic horror. It's not the greatest example of either sub-genre you'll run across, but I was reasonably entertained throughout. There are plenty of twists and turns in the plot to keep you guessing up to the very end. While I've seen enough of these Gialli that I'm rarely surprised anymore, there's no way I could have predicted all the twists in the last act. The acting is about average for this kind of film, but it was nice to see Marina Malfatti with a large role as Gladys. Most of the rest of the cast will be familiar to fans of 70s Italian films.

      A word of warning about the DVD - there are a bunch of El Cheapo DVD companies out there that offer The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave. One appears to be about as good as the other. The best that can be said about these DVDs is that they are watchable (and I'm being generous). If this sounds like a movie that would be of interest, I've read that NoShame DVD has acquired the Region 1 rights. Based on their track record, it should be worth waiting for. I'll definitely upgrade once it's released.

      Edit (5/7): NoShame's new DVD of The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave is, in a word, stunning - especially when compared with what's been available until now in Region 1. I have a new appreciation for the film and actually enjoyed it much more than I did just a couple of months ago. It's like watching a whole different movie.
      7DVD_Connoisseur

      Splendid giallo, they don't make them like this anymore!

      "La notte che Evelyn uscì dalla tomba" is a splendidly wicked tale, ably directed by Emilio Miraglia. Possibly the most politically incorrect giallo I've seen, the film is a real treat for fans of spaghetti horror.

      The film is a visual feast and has a great score by Bruno Nicolai. It is rich in atmosphere and '70s spirit.

      The cast are excellent - Antonio De Teffè is outstanding as the "nuttier than a bottle of chips" Lord Alan Cunningham. There is a bevy of beauties in this movie (which always helps the proceedings), notably Marina Malfatti as Gladys Cunningham.

      There are some genuine surprises in this film, I thoroughly enjoyed it. A solid 7 stars.
      7carlsevier

      Albert wants his thirty pounds

      OK, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think so. If you want to watch great cinematography maybe you should watch this for a base to judge it on. I have the r rated version and I've seen more breasts in this than in a regular porn movie. This is a wonderful movie to have with a ton of friends over. If there were only more spaghetti horror movies like this.

      From the get go, there are red heads galore. And more S&M than you'd have thought could be filmed back in the 70s. I'm not saying this is the best movie of the age, but the costume designer should have won an Oscar. Can you say "Titty"? And the under lying theme of "Get rid of your old flame's s**t!" can't be denied.

      Perhaps those who don't appreciate this film aren't the "artsy fartsy" types but this movie also can boasts non-stop high quality Sets. And any flick that involves Red head chicks naked, Rufees, and gore can't be bad. Oh!, and foxes eating intestines.

      And let's not mention Aunt Agatha getting her head knocked in ala. Apollo Creed in Rocky IV.

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      • Trivia
        This film has nine differently edited versions in the U.S. with an English-language dub-track. Some of these versions are re-ordered so badly that they're completely incoherent.
      • Goofs
        The film is set in England, and the cars accordingly keep to the left-hand side of the road, but they are all left-hand drive cars.
      • Quotes

        George Harriman: [Last line, as he is carried toward the camera from the sulphuric acid infused pool] I'm burning! I'm burning! I'm burning! Oh! Oh! Oh!

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        Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave + the Brain Eaters (1980)

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      • Release date
        • May 3, 1973 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Chair et Désir sexuel
      • Filming locations
        • Safa Palatino Studios, Rome, Italy(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Phoenix Cinematografica
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        1 hour 43 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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