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The guests of a villa are killed off one by one by their hosts. Incest, decapitations and a cyanide bath feature amongst the other bizarre delights.The guests of a villa are killed off one by one by their hosts. Incest, decapitations and a cyanide bath feature amongst the other bizarre delights.The guests of a villa are killed off one by one by their hosts. Incest, decapitations and a cyanide bath feature amongst the other bizarre delights.
Pier Angeli
- Falesse
- (as Anna Maria Pierangeli)
- …
Alfredo Mayo
- André
- (as Alfredo Majo)
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
- Colin
- (as Emilio Gutierrez Caba)
María Rosa Sclauzero
- Falaise
- (as Maria Rosa Sclauzero)
Víctor Barrera
- Michel
- (as Victor Alcazar)
Luciano Catenacci
- Antoine
- (as Luciano Lorcas)
Luciano Arrigoni
- Concentration Camp Guard
- (uncredited)
Augusta Di Vincenzi
- Concentration Campo Guard
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe year after this movie is released, Eleonora Rossi Drago attempted to suicide (with gas) and Pier Angeli killed herself in Beverly Hills.
- Goofs00.00-00.09 "Damaging" is misspelled on the opening title card: ...And Then A Violent Shock That Left a Deep Impression On The Mind And Damagen [sic] It Permanently...
- Quotes
Opening Title Card: ...And Then A Violent Shock That Left a Deep Impression On The Mind And Damagen
[sic]
Opening Title Card: It Permanently...
- Crazy creditsOpening Title Card: ...And Then A Violent Shock That Left a Deep Impression On The Mind And Damagen [sic] Opening Title Card: It Permanently...
- ConnectionsReferenced in All the Colors of Giallo (2019)
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This movie is completely over the top! Why and how it escaped getting played around the world, on the midnight circuit, is beyond me. It's like someone made a soup out of a Spanish Soap Opera, a Giallo, Gothic Thriller, and a Film Noir... It's loaded with ridiculous double crosses, kinky incest (is it incest?), countless decapitations, pet vultures, plot twists that make little to no sense, random Freudian Psychology, and extraneous WWII Concentration Camp flashbacks! The score is over-dramatic, as is the acting, and just about everything else. It certainly can't be taken seriously, but that's what's so appealing. Don't be fooled though, if it's the Classic Bava, Martino or Argento-esque formula you're looking for, that's not what you'll get. Despite that it is often listed and cited as a Giallo. This movie came out in 1970, when the genre was just beginning to take root, so while it's certainly got all of the necessary elements to be classified as 'Gialli', the elements are scattered, appearing in different places in the plot than is common to the traditional Giallo formula. That said, it could be of interest to hardcore fans in that respect. That's how I came upon it, and I'm not upset. Think something along the lines of Luciano Ercoli's "Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion" or even Lucio Fulci's "Perversion Story," only much more ridiculous! Wonderfully ridiculous, psychedelic and melodramatic. Wow.
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- Las endemoniadas
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was In the Folds of the Flesh (1970) officially released in India in English?
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