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IL TELEFONO I tre volti della paura - Black Sabbath (Mario Bava 1963)
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Black Sabbath, “The Telephone” (1963, dir. Mario Bava)
Starring Michèle Mercier and Lydia Alfonsi
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I tre volti della paura (1963) Michèle Mercier - Lydia Alfonsi
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Lydia Alfonsi, circa 1962 Dell’attrice Lydia Alfonsi abbiamo rinvenuto tre lettere, a dire il vero poco significative se si pensa alla prospettiva di
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As we say goodbye to the end of our Season 3's European Horror Season, we are joined by our two special guest co-hosts Joe Randazzo and Rod Labbe and discover the 1963 classic Mario Bava's Black Sabbath which features three of the strongest stories committed to a film anthology. We explore the films and its themes and celebrate the end of European Horror. We would like to thank Will Millar who started this endeavour and all the special moments he has given us.
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docrotten · 3 years
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BLACK SABBATH (1963) – Episode 108 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
"No one can love you as much as we do. You know that." That’s what Mom always said, but when Boris Karloff says it, somehow, it carries more weight. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew - Whitney Collazo, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr along with special guest Bill Mulligan - as they journey through the decades depicted in the three stories included in Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath (1963).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 108 – Black Sabbath (1963)
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Boris Karloff hosts a trio of horror stories concerning a stalked call girl, a vampire-like monster who preys on his family, and a nurse who is haunted by her ring's rightful owner.
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  Director: Mario Bava
Writers: Marcello Fondato (screenplay with the collaboration of) Mario Bava & Alberto Bevilacqua; (freely adapted from three stories by) Anton Chekhov, Aleksei Tolstoy, & Guy de Maupassant
Special Effects: 
Eugenio Bava (sculptor: masks and faces) (uncredited)
Mario Bava (matte paintings / special effects) (uncredited)
Selected Cast:
"The Telephone" ("Il telefono")
Michèle Mercier as Rosy (segment "Il telefono")
Lidia Alfonsi as Mary (segment "Il telefono") (as Lydia Alfonsi)
"The Wurdulak" ("I Wurdalak")
Boris Karloff as Gorca (segment "I Wurdalak")
Mark Damon as Vladimir D'Urfe (segment "I Wurdalak")
Susy Andersen as Sdenka (segment "I Wurdalak")
Massimo Righi as Pietro (segment "I Wurdalak")
Rika Dialyna as Maria (segment "I Wurdalak") (as Rica Dialina)
Glauco Onorato as Giorgio (segment "I Wurdalak")
"The Drop of Water" ("La goccia d'acqua")
Jacqueline Pierreux as Helen Chester (segment "La goccia d'acqua")
Milly as The Maid (segment "La goccia d'acqua") (as Milly Monti)
Harriet Medin as Neighbor (segment "La goccia d'acqua")
Gustavo De Nardo as Police Inspector (segment "La goccia d'acqua")
Black Sabbath is a big hit with Whitney and her nephew, who realizes immediately that the woman getting the threatening telephone calls in “The Telephone” needed to get the heck out of there! Daphne had always watched the Italian version of Black Sabbath in the past so she loved hearing Karloff’s voice in the US release, and the more she learns about Bava, the more she appreciates the film. When Bill, DoH’s resident Bava-head, first saw Black Sabbath’s trick ending, it made him wonder what else wasn’t what he thought he was seeing. Jeff wishes that all the things he loves about Black Sabbath were combined in one version instead of being split between the Italian and US versions. Even so, he describes it as an amazing and beautiful film. If you haven’t seen Black Sabbath in a while, the Classic Era Grue Crew thinks you owe it to yourself to catch it again. The film is currently available to stream on Shudder and on physical media as separate Blu-rays for the Italian or US versions from Kino Lorber.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next on their very flexible schedule is one chosen by Jeff, Hammer’s Horror of Dracula (1958), starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee! The Classic Era Grue Crew will be joined by special guest Dick Klemensen, who since 1972 has been the editor and publisher of LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS Magazine - The Journal of Classic British Horror Films. We can’t wait!!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for listening!”
Check out this episode!
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blackramhall · 1 year
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IL TELEFONO I tre volti della paura - Black Sabbath (Mario Bava 1963)
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giallofever2 · 4 years
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I tre volti della paura
Data di uscita: 17 agosto 1963 (Italia)
Regista: Mario Bava
Musiche Roberto Nicolosi
Episodi
Il telefono
I Wurdulak
La goccia d'acqua
Paese di produzione: 🇮🇹 , 🇫🇷
Scritto da: Aleksej Konstantinovič Tolstoj, F.G. Snyder, Ivan Chekhov
Cinematografia: Mario Bava, Ubaldo Terzano
Curiosità
Distribuito all'estero con il titolo in lingua inglese Black Sabbath ha ispirato il nome dell'omonima heavy metal band inglese, che lo prese proprio da questo film
La versione destinata al mercato USA differisce da quella italiana.
Le differenze sono significative in particolar modo nell'ordine differente degli episodi e nella struttura dell'episodio Il telefono, in cui il chiaro riferimento al rapporto lesbo delle due protagoniste alle anteprime americane fu considerato troppo esplicito in termini di erotismo, per cui la vicenda fu convertita in una storia di fantasmi, offuscando e rendendo in tal modo poco chiara la natura del rapporto fra le due donne.
La versione statunitense, inoltre, presenta un diverso ordine degli episodi e una presenza maggiore di Boris Karloff che introduce ogni episodio. La struttura della trama ha influenzato Quentin Tarantino nella realizzazione di Pulp Fiction e Roman Polański per L'inquilino del terzo piano
I tre volti della paura non ebbe particolare successo al botteghino, incassando circa 103,5 milioni di lire italiane, che non gli permisero di rientrare nei costi di produzione.
Negli Stati Uniti, Black Sabbath fu solo un modesto successo, guadagnando poco più che la metà del precedente La maschera del demonio
Cast
Il telefono
Michèle Mercier: Rosy
Lydia Alfonsi: Mary
Milo Quesada: Frank
I Wurdalak
Boris Karloff: Gorca
Mark Damon: Vladimir D'Urfe
Susy Andersen: Sdenka
Massimo Righi: Pietro
Glauco Onorato: Giorgio
Rika Dialina: Maria
La goccia d'acqua
Jacqueline Pierreux: Helen Chester
Milly Monti: l'infermiera
Herriet Medin: miss Perkins
Gustavo De Nardo: ispettore di polizia
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marionberdoati · 3 years
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Utopia (Mixte Magazine/SKP) (dir. Bojana Tatarska)
Remote production of a video accompanying a fashion photoshoot that the director was doing separately. This is a director’s cut.
Credits
Prod: Quad Productions
Starring: Berit Heitmann DoP: Paloma Pineda 1st AC: Katia Hamnane Styling: Franck Benhamou Makeup: Khela Hair: Nicolas Philippon Editor: Flora Alfonsi Colorist: Lydia Lopez
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doom-doom-doom · 8 years
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The Telephone from Black Sabbath (1963) by Mario Bava.
Tasteful lesbian undertones!
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