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During the meal, Peter brings up the subject of Baron Von Kleist. Karl's young daughter, Gretchen, claims to have seen the Baron in the woods near the castle, but nobody listens to her. Peter produces an ancient document he found at his grandfather's house back in America. It is an incantation that will supposedly bring the Baron back to life when read in the castle bell tower at midnight.
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Blood", was a notorious sadist who tortured and murdered over 100 villagers. Legend says he burned a witch named Elizabeth Hölle, who cursed him with a spell that would allow him to rise from the dead so she could take her revenge on him eternally. The Baron's old castle and former residence is being remodeled into a hotel for tourists. Peter persuades his uncle to take him to the castle.
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conjures Hölle's spirit from the netherworld for information about the Baron. Christina gives them a magic amulet and tells them that the ones who raised the Baron are the only ones who can destroy him. Because of this, he will do everything in his power to kill Peter and Eva. After Peter, Eva, and Karl leave, the Baron kills Christina.
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The next morning, Peter and Eva admit what they've done. Karl insists they are imagining things and tells them to forget about it. The Baron secretly enters his castle and kills Dortmundt, hanging him from the ceiling. When the body is found by Fritz, the caretaker of the castle, the Baron kills him.
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director's excellent use of lighting and primary colours, making this another rich visual experience with that distinctly European feel. While it certainly isn't anywhere near the upper echelons of Bava's filmography, it offers enough in the way of style and the gleefully macabre to keep it afloat".
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a particularly uneven piece of work; yet, Bava's eye is consistently impressive, creating swathes of Gothic imagery such as a chase sequence through fog-laden streets, sterling use of shadow in framing his antagonist, and a great location in the form of the Baron’s castle. To be expected is also the
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That evening, Eva returns to her apartment in town, only to find the Baron waiting for her. She escapes through a window and seeks shelter at Karl's home. Finally convinced that the Baron is alive, Karl agrees to help Eva and Peter find a way to destroy him. They visit Christina, a local medium, who
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At the castle, they meet Herr Dortmundt, the entrepreneur responsible for the hotel project, and Eva, a former college student of Karl. Her job is to ensure Dortmundt does not make any lasting changes to the castle's architecture. After a tour of the castle, Karl invites Eva to his house for dinner.
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to be a more appropriate vehicle for Bava. When Briskin proved unable to meet his end of the production deal, Leone took on sole control of the project. Bava initially turned down Leone's offer because one of the production associates had set the condition that the movie be filmed in one or more of
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Against Karl's warnings, Peter and Eva go to the castle and read the incantation. Although it is midnight, the bell tolls two o'clock, the same time Baron Von Kleist was murdered. Heavy footsteps approach from outside. Eva implores Peter to recant the incantation, using the alternate spell on the
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American Peter Kleist arrives in Austria to take a break from college studies and look up his family's history. At the airport, he is greeted by his uncle, Karl Hummel, who invites him to stay at his house. Peter learns from Karl that his great-grandfather, Baron Otto Von Kleist, nicknamed "Baron
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The writing credits given onscreen vary in different versions of the film. Italian prints credit the screenplay to "Wilibald Eser" and Bava. English-language releases credit the story and screenplay solely to Fotre, "adapted for the screen by" another American writer, William A. Bairn. Leone has
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The next day, Alfred Becker, a millionaire who uses a wheelchair, purchases the castle. He offers Eva a job in assisting him in restoring the castle to its original condition. She gladly accepts. Later, Eva is attacked in one of the castle corridors by the Baron. She is saved by the intrusion of
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On her way home from school, Gretchen is terrorized by the Baron, who chases her through the woods. Returning to the castle, Gretchen meets Becker for the first time. She tells her father that Becker is the Baron; she recognizes his eyes. Karl, Peter, and Eva confront Becker. He shows them the
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player who dabbled in writing movies. The screenplay was acquired by independent producer Jerry Briskin, who showed it to Alfredo Leone in hopes he would be interested in co-producing it. Leone greatly liked the script and saw it as an opportunity to work with director
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gave the film a negative review, calling the title villain "bland" and stating: "Under Mario Bava's pedestrian direction, the concocted creaking, screaming, gory murders and Miss Sommer's frightened racing through dark passageways largely add up to spectral schlock".
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recorded sounds in the nine-mile deep pit that included yells and haunting screams for help from sinners supposedly sent to Hell. The recording, however, was later revealed to have been a cleverly remixed portion of the soundtrack of
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In the castle's woods, the Baron emerges from his grave and visits a doctor's office. The doctor dresses his wounds. When the doctor insists on calling an ambulance, the Baron grabs a scalpel and stabs him to death.
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stated that the screenplay is almost entirely Fotre's work, and Bava's contributions to it were minor, such as the addition of blood oozing under a door during the invocation sequence. Bairn served as the film's
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restored castle, complete with dummies impaled on stakes. Becker rises from his wheelchair and knocks out Peter, Karl, and Eva. He then takes them to his torture chamber.
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is not Mario Bava's best film, but it's far from his worst. It's bloody and full of torture, if not so full of suspense, but it's still a lot of fun."
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When Eva wakes up, she is tied to a chair and sees Fritz's dead body in the open spike-lined coffin beside her. Becker ties up Karl to a
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same document. But a gust of wind blows the parchment into a fireplace. Peter goes outside to investigate, but there is no one there.
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After Leone turned down his pre-distribution arrangement with Allied Artists due to their intentions to book the film only as a
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In his analysis of the film, Danny Shipka noted how the film reflects Bava's disillusion towards society and all its members.
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gave the film a score of two-and-a-half stars, briefly noting "standard plot is livened by unusual settings and lighting".
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gave the film two stars out of four, writing, "sometimes you can enjoy horror movies because they're so bad, but
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was released in Italy by Jumbo Cinematografica on 25 February 1972. The film grossed a total of 269,812,000
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With Dortmundt dead, the plans for restoring the castle fall through, and the property goes up for auction.
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as Baron Otto Von Kleist, a murderous noble who is resurrected from the dead by his descendant, Peter (
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credits in the English-language version of the film, as well as the US distribution rights to
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The film began shooting in 1971, which included location work at the Austrian castle
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Perverse Titillation: The Exploitation Cinema of Italy, Spain and France, 1960–1980
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originated as a screenplay written by Vincent G. Fotre, a professional
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Peter. Eva quits her job and decides to make a fresh start elsewhere.
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shots. To satisfy a pre-acquisition agreement with distributor
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awarded the film a score of three out of five, commenting: "
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was purportedly drilled so deep that it broke through into
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was unlikely to come along in the foreseeable future.
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Index


Mario Bava
Joseph Cotten
Elke Sommer
Massimo Girotti
Antonio Cantafora
Alan Collins
Humi Raho
Rada Rassimov
Antonio Rinaldi
Carlo Reali
Stelvio Cipriani
Technicolor
American International Pictures

Italian
lit.
horror film
Mario Bava
West Germany
Joseph Cotten
Antonio Cantafora
Elke Sommer
rack
Joseph Cotten
Elke Sommer
Antonio Cantafora
Massimo Girotti
Rada Rassimov
Luciano Pigozzi

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