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La Baie sanglante

Original title: Ecologia del delitto
  • 1971
  • 16
  • 1h 24m
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Brigitte Skay in La Baie sanglante (1971)
Through 13 Watchlist picks, we resurrect the bloody roots of the prototypical summer camp slasher: 'Friday the 13th' (1980).
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The murder of a wealthy countess triggers a chain reaction of brutal killings in the surrounding bay area as several unscrupulous characters try to seize her large estate.The murder of a wealthy countess triggers a chain reaction of brutal killings in the surrounding bay area as several unscrupulous characters try to seize her large estate.The murder of a wealthy countess triggers a chain reaction of brutal killings in the surrounding bay area as several unscrupulous characters try to seize her large estate.

  • Director
    • Mario Bava
  • Writers
    • Mario Bava
    • Giuseppe Zaccariello
    • Filippo Ottoni
  • Stars
    • Claudine Auger
    • Luigi Pistilli
    • Claudio Camaso
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    • Director
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Mario Bava
      • Giuseppe Zaccariello
      • Filippo Ottoni
    • Stars
      • Claudine Auger
      • Luigi Pistilli
      • Claudio Camaso
    • 154User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Claudine Auger
    Claudine Auger
    • Renata Donati
    Luigi Pistilli
    Luigi Pistilli
    • Alberto
    Claudio Camaso
    Claudio Camaso
    • Simone
    • (as Claudio Volonté)
    Anna Maria Rosati
    Anna Maria Rosati
    • Laura
    • (as Anna M. Rosati)
    Chris Avram
    Chris Avram
    • Franco Ventura…
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Paolo Fosatti
    Laura Betti
    Laura Betti
    • Anna Fosatti
    Brigitte Skay
    Brigitte Skay
    • Louise
    Isa Miranda
    Isa Miranda
    • Countess Federica Donati
    Paola Montenero
    Paola Montenero
    • Sylvie
    • (as Paola Rubens)
    Guido Boccaccini
    • Luca
    Roberto Bonanni
    Roberto Bonanni
    • Roberto
    Giovanni Nuvoletti
    Giovanni Nuvoletti
    • Count Filippo Donati
    Renato Cestiè
    • Renata and Alberto's Son
    • (uncredited)
    Nicoletta Elmi
    Nicoletta Elmi
    • Renata and Alberto's Daughter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Mario Bava
      • Giuseppe Zaccariello
      • Filippo Ottoni
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    7Colbridge

    Bava's pioneering and masterful slasher movie has influenced a generation of filmmakers

    Having been a fan of 80's slasher movies since I was a teenager and embracing Friday the 13th (1980), Halloween (1978) and all the other low budget rip-offs that followed A Bay of Blood is a revelation after finally catching up with it some 50 years after it's initial release.

    Mario Bava's controversial and ground breaking classic is often cited as the beginning of the modern slasher with unflinching graphic imagery, violence and blood letting however I hadn't appreciated just how much the Friday the 13th franchise owes to this cult film. Sean S Cunningham was obviously greatly influenced by the Italian filmmaker and even recreates some of Bava's scenes in the first couple of Friday the 13th movies, notably the spear going through a couple making love on the bed, the girl getting undressed and going for a skinny dip in the lake only to be watched and hunted down by the killer, the beheading of a woman and a machete embedded into a victim's face.

    Having established himself as a horror filmmaker, firstly with Hammer style Gothic horror movies in the early 1960's then creating the much lauded Italian 'giallo' genre that combined film noir, murder mystery, eroticism and graphic imagery that inspired the likes of Dario Argento, Bava made a further shift in the horror genre with a totally unrestrained, uncompromising and visceral approach to shock audiences with extreme violence, gore and realism that set the template for the American slasher that followed having influenced the likes of John Carpenter, Wes Craven and many others.

    The opening murder of a Countess sparks a number of unscrupulous characters, including her daughter played by Bond girl Claudine Auger, to go after her large estate on the bay with a series of brutal killings. People get slashed and slaughtered, including four unsuspecting teenagers (sound familiar), and it's Carlo Rambaldi's impressive makeup effects that help Bava achieve the level of realism not seen before with such brutal killings.

    A Bay of Blood is a stylish, intense, visceral, nicely paced and well made film that influenced several generations of filmmakers and although prosecuted by the DPP under the Video Recordings Act of 1984 by people who didn't know what they were talking about, this is nowhere near as amateurish, exploitative or low rent as some of the titles that made it onto the list.
    6vampire_hounddog

    Mario Bava's prototype slasher film set the tone as he did with the horror genre in general

    A Countess (Isa Miranda) is murdered by her husband who in turn is also murdered. What follows is a series of grisly murders around the former Countess's lake.

    Released in Italy with the original Italian title of ECOLOGIA DEL DELITTO and in the US with the colourful title of TWITCH OF THE DEATH NERVE, this classic gruesome Mario Bava giallo thriller set the precedent for a new style of grisly horror films, but would later be recognised as one of the main influences of the slasher genre, most especially the FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH films, despite Sean S. Cunnigham's denials to the contrary.

    A personal favourite of Bava's, the film found itself on the so-called video nasty list in the early 1980s, but is a good fun piece of macabre gruesomeness.
    5MOscarbradley

    It does what it says on the tin

    You don't go to a Mario Bava picture expecting an Antonioni picture or a Fellini picture. Bava does exactly what it says on the tin and what it says on the tin here is "A Bay of Blood" so basically you know what you're likely to get and what you're letting yourself in for but Bava is as much an auteur as any Italian maestro and the killing that opens this film proves it. Working almost exclusively within the genre of the horror picture Bava was, above all, a great visual stylist, (as well as directing "A Bay of Blood" he was also the DoP), and unlike most films that might be termed slashers this could almost be called art, albeit of a very kitsch kind.

    Budget-wise Bava had to achieve his effects with very little, other than sheer imagination. "A Bay of Blood" may be a fairly basic giallo in terms of plot but it is also creepy and clever and thankfully tongue-in-cheek, (with a laugh-out-loud pay-off), and Bava knew that by including a few 'cult' names in his cast, (Isa Miranda, Laura Betti), he could draw in the cineastes. It may not be in the same class as some of his better known works but it's still worth seeking out.
    6mwilson1976

    Mario Bava's 1971 movie is the spouting artery from which all future slasher films would flow.

    AKA Twitch Of The Death Nerve, and distributed in the USA under the title The Last House On The Left Part 2 despite having nothing whatsoever to do with Wes Cravens film, this 1971 effort is considered to be Mario Bava's most violent film and is the spouting artery from which all future slasher films would flow. When crippled Countess Federica is murdered at her isolated mansion, a gruesome battle ensues to secure the rights to her valuable property around an isolated bay. Everyone, from illegitimate children to shady real estate agents, stakes a claim, only to be killed in increasingly bizarre ways, from simple shootings to a couple impaled by a fishing spear whilst having sex. The gruesome makeup effects are by Carlo Rambaldi, who would later earn Oscars for his work in Alien (1979) and E.T. (1982). Total Film magazine named it one of the 50 greatest horror films of all time.
    Michael_Elliott

    One of the All Time Greats

    Twitch of the Death Nerve (1971)

    **** (out of 4)

    Mario Bava's landmark film can now be considered one of the very first slashers and of course a major influence on Friday THE 13TH. The film takes place at a lake-side resort where a variety of people are brutally slaughtered by an unknown maniac. Also known as A BAY OF BLOOD and a dozen other titles, this Bava film mixes the giallo with what would become known as the slasher and the end result is certainly something special and ground- breaking. To say the film was a major influence on the genre to come would be an understatement because there's simply so much going on here that other filmmakers would steal from. Obviously there's the graphic violence, which is scattered throughout the film and this is what got the movie its original reputation. The effects are quite ghastly for their time and especially a couple throat slashings, a memorable beheading and of course a sex scene where two victims are offed at the same time (and later stolen in Friday THE 13TH PART 2). The film is also quite sleazy with not only the gore but a fair amount of nudity and sex. This certainly wasn't the first film to use sex and violence but Bava really puts his own spin on it because the movie just feels so dirty. I say that in a good way because the director adds a certain poetry to the death scenes and he also lingers on them for long periods after the victims are stabbed or whatever else their fate is. Instead of cutting to the next scene Bava just keeps the camera on the victims as they take their last few breathes and this here is quite effective and at times ugly. The film is certainly far from flawless as some of the performances aren't all that impressive and the director goes for way too many zoom shots. With that said, there are enough twists in the story for ten movies and it's constantly catching you off guard. No matter what you call the film there's no question about its importance to the genre and it ranks as one of the best in Bava's career.

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    • Trivia
      Vendredi 13 (1980) and Le Tueur du vendredi (1981) pay homage to this movie by lifting two murders from it (one in each movie), almost shot-for-shot. The locations in all three movies look similar.
    • Goofs
      The Count is stabbed repeatedly in his back, then falls on his back and dies. When the killer is dragging him away, there should be a blood trail leading from The Countess to the door.
    • Quotes

      Simon: Man should live and let live, and without any interfering.

      Paolo: Even that poor squid was free once, Simon, eh? I study Coleoptera because I love them.

      Simon: Sure, but the squirming little creatures still end up under your microscope. Yeah, he's dead all right but at least I eat my squid. But I don't kill as a hobby like you do.

      Paolo: Good lord, Simon. You make me feel like a murderer.

      Simon: I'm not saying that, Mr. Fossati, but if you kill for killing's sake, you become a monster.

      Paolo: But, man isn't an insect, my dear Simon. We have centuries of civilization behind us, you know.

      Simon: No, I don't know. I wasn't there.

    • Alternate versions
      The Italian version contains alternative filmed dialogue scenes by the same characters. It also includes different character names for the four teenagers who stumble upon the abandoned disco.
    • Connections
      Featured in Don't Scream: It's Only a Movie! (1985)

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • A Bay of Blood
    • Filming locations
      • Fogliano, Latina, Lazio, Italy(location)
    • Production company
      • Nuova Linea Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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