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Cimetière pour morts vivants

Original title: 5 tombe per un medium
  • 1965
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.3K
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Cimetière pour morts vivants (1965)
An attorney arrives at a castle to settle the estate of its recently deceased owner. The owner's wife and daughter reveal that he was someone who was able to summon the souls of ancient plague victims and, in fact, his spirit was roaming the castle at that very moment. Soon occupants of the castle begin to die off in gruesome, violent ways.
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A lawyer arrives at a castle to fix the estate of its recently deceased owner. The owner's wife and daughter reveal that his spirit is wandering around the castle with evil intentions.A lawyer arrives at a castle to fix the estate of its recently deceased owner. The owner's wife and daughter reveal that his spirit is wandering around the castle with evil intentions.A lawyer arrives at a castle to fix the estate of its recently deceased owner. The owner's wife and daughter reveal that his spirit is wandering around the castle with evil intentions.

  • Director
    • Massimo Pupillo
  • Writers
    • Ruth Carter
    • Cesare Mancini
    • Romano Migliorini
  • Stars
    • Barbara Steele
    • Walter Brandi
    • Mirella Maravidi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Massimo Pupillo
    • Writers
      • Ruth Carter
      • Cesare Mancini
      • Romano Migliorini
    • Stars
      • Barbara Steele
      • Walter Brandi
      • Mirella Maravidi
    • 43User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Cleo Hauff
    Walter Brandi
    Walter Brandi
    • Albert Kovac
    • (as Walter Brandt)
    Mirella Maravidi
    Mirella Maravidi
    • Corinne Hauff
    • (as Marilyn Mitchell)
    Alfredo Rizzo
    • Dr. Nemek
    • (as Alfred Rice)
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Joseph Morgan
    • (as Richard Garrett)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Kurt - the Gardener
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Ennio Balbo
    Ennio Balbo
    • Oscar Stinnel
    • (as Edward Bell)
    Renato Lupi
    • Archivist of the town hall
    • (as René Wolf)
    Tilde Dall'Aglio
    • Louise - the Maid
    • (as Tilde Till)
    Ignazio Dolce
    Ignazio Dolce
    • Policeman
    • (as Steve Robinson)
    Lucio Zarini
      Piero Sartori
        Armando Guarnieri
        • Ivert
        • (as Armand Garner)
        • …
        Peter Martell
        Peter Martell
        • Morgan - Assistant
        • (uncredited)
        Antonio Pierfederici
        • Inspector
        • (uncredited)
        Umberto Raho
        Umberto Raho
        • Dr. Hauff
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Massimo Pupillo
        • Writers
          • Ruth Carter
          • Cesare Mancini
          • Romano Migliorini
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        User reviews43

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        7Witchfinder-General-666

        5 Tombe Per Un Medium

        When an Italian Gothic Horror film from the 60s stars Barbara Steele, this is more or less the recipe for cinematic perfection, at least in the mind of yours truly. The wonderful Miss Steele, doubtlessly the most iconic Horror actress ever, is best known for her fantastic roles in some of the most fascinating Italian Horror films, including Mario Bava's masterpiece LA MASCHERA DEL DEMONIO ("Black Sunday"/"The Mask of Satan", 1960), Antonio Margheriti's masterpiece DANZA MACABRA ("Castle of Blood", 1964) and I LUNGHI CAPELLI DELLA MORTE ("The Long Hair of Death", 1964), Mario Caiano's AMANTI D'OLTRETOMBA ("Nightmare Castle", 1965), Camillo Mastrocinque's UN ANGELO PER SATANA (1964), and Riccardo Freda's L'ORRIBILE DR. HICHCOCK and LO SPETTRO. Outside Italy, she starred in another one of the all-time greatest Gothic Horror films, Roger Corman's PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961), alongside fellow Horror legend Vincent Price. While Massimo Pupillo's 5 TOMBE PER UN MEDIUM aka. TERROR CREATURES FROM THE GRAVE (1965) is not among the most memorable Italian Horror films starring Steele, it is nonetheless an entertaining and creepy little flick that my fellow Eurohorror buffs should enjoy.

        In 1911, the attorney Albert Kovac (Walter Brandi) arrives at a Gothic castle in order to settle the will of the owner, Jeronimus Hauff. Hauff died one year earlier, but insisted in being interred for a year, before being re-buried. The castle is now inhabited by Hauff's daughter Corinne (Mirella Marvadi) his second wife, Corinne's step-mother Cleo (Barbara Steele), and the caretaker Kurt (Luciano Pigozzi). The rest of the personnel leaves the castle by night, since it is said to be haunted. In the 15th century, the Hauff castle had been the scene of the grisly execution of several man accused of deliberately spreading the plague out of pure malice. At the attorney's arrival, the village near the castle is struck by a series of mysterious and violent deaths...

        As almost all Italian Gothic Horror films, this one is elegantly filmed and supported by a moody score. For 1965 standards, the film includes several moments of rather explicit gore. The death scenes are great and there are some awesome macabre set-pieces such as a glass showcase displaying severed hands. While there is no explicit sleaze or nudity, the film delivers some mild erotic scenes, such as Barbara Steele taking a bath. The settings are nice, and the film maintains an eerie atmosphere from the start. The storyline is not too coherent, and, sadly, Barbara Steele's screen-time is very limited. Apart from Barbara Steele, the most well-known face in the film is Italian cult regular Luciano Pigozzi, who is known for his resemblance to Peter Lorre, and who was part of countless Italian genre flicks from the 60s to the 80s.

        Overall, 5 TOMBE PER UN MEDIUM is not one of the highlights in Barbara Steele's Italian Horror filmography; however, this has to be seen in the context that the film is in excellent company. Italian Gothic Horror films with Barabara Steele are generally as atmospheric and great as Horror cinema gets, and even this lesser one is a highly entertaining film that Cult lovers should not miss. Barbara Steele, we worship thee!
        7gavin6942

        Italian Horror Mystery Before Its Heyday

        An attorney (Walter Brandi) arrives at a castle to settle the estate of its recently deceased owner. The owner's wife (Barbara Steele) and daughter reveal that he was someone who was able to summon the souls of ancient plague victims and, in fact, his spirit was roaming the castle at that very moment.

        Not surprisingly for an Italian film of 1965, the quality (at least in the copy released by Mill Creek) is of average or below average quality. And unlike Mario Bava's "Planet of the Vampires", which came out the same year, this film is in black and white. Hopefully some day a company will invest in cleaning up an original print. (Dark Sky Films would be perfect for this, if we use their version of "She-Beast" as a template. Comparing the Mill Creek version of that film with Dark Sky's is the difference between trash and treasure.)

        The most redeeming element of this film is Barbara Steele, who steals the show with her large, mesmerizing eyes. Walter Brandi, who plays the attorney Albert Kovac, is a formidable lead, and it is a shame I am not better acquainted with him. He appeared in other horror gems of the era: "Bloody Pit of Horror" and "Curse of the Blood Ghouls", and acts as sort of a poor man's Giacomo Rossi-Stuart. Interestingly, the actress who showed the most potential -- Tilde Till, who played the maid -- never acted in anything else.

        Director Massimo Pupillo gave producer Ralph Zucker the directing credit, despite Zucker having no directing responsibilities at all. Why Pupillo found this film not worthy of carrying his name is beyond me... it is a solid story, allegedly based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe (though I do not know which story and rather doubt the source). To say Pupillo was a rival of Bava would give him too much credit, but he is an important figure in the early Italian horror scene.

        Perhaps, in fact, Pupillo was a colleague of Bava's. The film's writer, Romano Migliorini, also wrote the Bava classics "Kill Baby Kill" and "Lisa and the Devil"... not to mention the original "Inglorious Bastards". So maybe they were all within the same circle? Yet, Bava now has the glory while this atmospheric Gothic horror -- easily on par with Roger Corman's Poe films -- is left forgotten.

        Luca Palmerini's review consists of two words: "good stuff". Ignoring the occasional audio problems and lackluster video quality, this is a fair statement. The plot, acting and directing are all superb, and any fan of classic film will really enjoy it. Again, I hope a better copy surfaces, but until then there is still enough to appreciate here.
        5emailhorror

        Alpha Video version ...

        Having been in a kind of Barbara Steele mood, i decided to throw in the version i have had collecting dust on my video shelf for some time now. Deciding to compare my version to other information that might be listed about this films, i was saddened to find out that the ALPHA VIDEO version listed it's version as a mere 61 minutes, informing me that there was some 24 minutes missing from this release. Saddened i shall now search out the full film and do hope it is a lot better than this well worked over copy i have now. This film deserves to be remastered in a official version that contains everything cut as do all movies being released on to any personal format. ...... Happy Viewing.
        Skit56

        Quintessential spaghetti horror film; it even stars Barbara Steele, the queen of such films.

        Quintessential spaghetti horror film; it even stars Barbara Steele, the queen of such films. Every is there, the over-blown scenery including a medieval castle, a cast of delectable victims, the couple in love, and lots mysterious, unexplainable deaths, and as a bonus a memorable soundtrack. Is it the work of a maniacal killer(of course) or something more?
        6Red-Barracuda

        Enjoyable Italian Gothic chiller

        Medieval plague victims return from the dead to terrorise a group of people who were enemies of a dead man with expertise in the occult.

        This is another in the cycle of Italian Gothic horror films that were especially popular in the 60's. It stars the queen of Italian horror from this period, Barbara Steele. She was hardly a scream queen however. She was rarely the one doing the screaming, she was usually the aggressor. In this movie she again is no victim and like always she provides some real class to proceedings. The story itself is fairly standard stuff, with nothing out of the ordinary. It's really pretty decent stuff though if you have an appreciation for horror films with a Gothic atmosphere. There are plenty of well used locations and the mood is effective enough. I enjoyed it and recommend it to fans of Italian Gothic.

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        • Trivia
          Director Massimo Pupillo wasn't satisfied with the final result, and allowed producer Ralph Zucker to take the director's credit instead, even though Zucker hadn't directed any scenes. This has led people to confuse Pupillo and Zucker for one another.
        • Goofs
          The town clerk keeps referring to Jeronimus Hauff as having died on May 2nd (at least in the English dub). However, the closeup of Hauff's tombstone gives the date as "2-4", which in European notation is April 2nd.
        • Quotes

          Jeronimus Hauff: I summoned them from their graves, and now I have become one of them.

        • Connections
          Featured in Saturday Fright Special: Terror Creatures from the Grave (2008)

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        • Release date
          • June 23, 1965 (Italy)
        • Country of origin
          • Italy
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Cinq tombes pour un médium
        • Filming locations
          • Castello Chigi, Castel Fusano, Rome, Lazio, Italy(castle)
        • Production companies
          • G.I.A. Cinematografica
          • International Entertainment Corp.
          • M.B.S. Cinematografica
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 27 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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