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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Ruth Plattes, Christine Kaufmann, and Dean Selmier in Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971)
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docrotten · 7 months
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THE BLOOD SPATTERED BRIDE (1972, LA NOVIA ENSANGRENTADA) – Episode 202 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“They’ll come back. They cannot die.” Sounds like vampires… or zombies. Is it vampires or zombies? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr – as they take in The Blood Spattered Bride (1972), an aptly titled Spanish horror film from director Vicente Aranda.
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 202 – The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)
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Newlywed Susan is haunted by visions of Mircalla Karnstein, a centuries-old bride who murdered her husband on their wedding night.
  Director: Vicente Aranda
Writers: Vicente Aranda; J. Sheridan Le Fanu (novel); Matthew Lewis (story)
Selected Cast:
Simón Andreu as Husband
Maribel Martín as Susan
Alexandra Bastedo as Mircala Karstein / Carmila
Dean Selmier as Doctor
Ángel Lombarte as Carol’s Father
Montserrat Julió as Carol’s Mother
Rosa M. Rodriguez as Carol (as Rosa Rodriguez)
Spanish horror films of the 1970s often hid their social and political commentary within their horror and supernatural shenanigans. Is that what The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) is doing with its loose adaptation of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s novella “Carmilla?” The story mixes modern elements with a gothic sensibility to craft an odd vampire tale where the characters are all unlikable and the story full of unreliable narrative. Yet, the film is wonderfully shot and earnestly acted, providing ample gore when it wants to. Check out what the Grue-Crew think of this bizarre, often overlooked tale of terror.
At the time of this writing, The Blood Spattered Bride is available to stream from Wicked Horror TV, Tubi, Pluto TV, and a couple of PPV options. The film is available on physical media as a Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro.
Viewer feedback from Rebecca McCallum on our episode about Hitchcock’s Frenzy leads us to link you to her essays, Hitchcock’s Women, and her podcast, Talking Hitchcock. Check them out!
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Doc, will be Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971), the fourth and last of Hammer’s mummy movies!
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tvln · 3 years
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los desafíos / the challenges (sp, guerín/egea/erice 69)
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