A planter who lives with his son in a remote area of India has an affair with a native girl. On a trip to England he remarries and the native girl commits suicide. On his return he is seized... Read allA planter who lives with his son in a remote area of India has an affair with a native girl. On a trip to England he remarries and the native girl commits suicide. On his return he is seized by a superstitious fear, and his wife and son become attracted to each other.A planter who lives with his son in a remote area of India has an affair with a native girl. On a trip to England he remarries and the native girl commits suicide. On his return he is seized by a superstitious fear, and his wife and son become attracted to each other.
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Is it me, or does the plot summary sounds like it's coming from a sappy TV-soap opera, rather than from an early 70s euro-exploitation flick? The 1930s colonial setting is intriguing, but the plot is rather dull, and the horror elements really don't come to the surface. Still, though, there's something very ominous about the atmosphere, and the leading ladies (Mary Maude, Yelena Samarina and Rosalba Neri) are gorgeous.
I'm an admirer of writer/director José Ramón Larraz, for sure! Perhaps he's not as productive as his contemporary compatriot Jésus Franco, but he made two dozen of worthwhile horror films that between 1970 and 1990. "The Uncertain Death" is, together with "Symptoms" and "The House that Vanished", rather average. For his masterpiece, check out "Vampyres". For his most entertaining outings, look for the 80s trash-slashers "Edge of the Axe" and "Rest in Pieces".
An older man, his young bride, his handsome son... something bad was bound to happen in the tropical heat but is it supernatural or inherited? Eurotrash goddess Rosealba Neri (a sultry cross between Ava Gardner and Nefertiti) plays the discarded concubine in a haunting, deliberately paced tale of white mischief in the jungle with nice period detail and an evocative score. Well done, Larraz. I was surprised to see the MGM logo of all things introducing the subtitled, letterboxed film.
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- TriviaRaffaele Curi's names are reversed in the credits.
- GoofsRaffaele Curi's names are reversed in the credits.
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Clive Dawson: [to his son] Get out of here, you bastard!
- Crazy creditsRaffaele Curi's names are reversed in the credits.
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes