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Uma bruxa vingativa e o seu servo diabólico regressam da sepultura e iniciam uma campanha sangrenta para possuir o corpo da bela descendência da bruxa, com apenas o irmão da mulher e um belo... Ler tudoUma bruxa vingativa e o seu servo diabólico regressam da sepultura e iniciam uma campanha sangrenta para possuir o corpo da bela descendência da bruxa, com apenas o irmão da mulher e um belo médico de pé no seu caminho.Uma bruxa vingativa e o seu servo diabólico regressam da sepultura e iniciam uma campanha sangrenta para possuir o corpo da bela descendência da bruxa, com apenas o irmão da mulher e um belo médico de pé no seu caminho.
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- 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total
Barbara Steele
- Princess Asa Vajda
- (as Barbara Steel)
- …
Giuseppe Addobbati
- Priest
- (não creditado)
Fernando Cajati
- Crucifixion Torturer
- (não creditado)
Valentina Cortese
- Tavern Girl
- (não creditado)
Angelo Galassi
- Tavern Keeper
- (não creditado)
Nando Gazzolo
- Narrator
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
Renato Montalbano
- Spectator
- (não creditado)
Avaliação em destaque
For some unknown reason, here recently I've been in the mood to watch a lot of vintage 1960s-70s Italian horror movies. Hardly any other film comes as highly recommended as Black Sunday and after viewing this incredibly moody effort, I can easily see why. It's by far one of the most beautifully photographed films I've seen of any genre. It's also one of the most atmospheric; a sense of horror and dread hang over every frame, and yet it is a film whose power does not lie entirely in the narrative. It's hidden somewhere, pretty much everywhere... in dark corners, in secret crypts, in fog, in shadows... The shots in this film are brilliantly composed. It is a true triumph for director and cinematographer Mario Bava, who provides such rich, dream-like technical depth that (pardon the cliché) this film truly does transport viewers somewhere else in time.
Even though this movie is best appreciated as an exercise in style and technique, the plot line (witch who is executed and returns centuries later to get revenge on the descendants of her executioners) is also enjoyable. So is Barbara Steele, who is ideally cast in a dual role as both the evil witch and the pure heroine. She's an actress who can switch from innocent and ravishing to hideous and horrific with the flick of an eyelash. No wonder she's considered the queen of horror. She deserves to be.
Even though this movie is best appreciated as an exercise in style and technique, the plot line (witch who is executed and returns centuries later to get revenge on the descendants of her executioners) is also enjoyable. So is Barbara Steele, who is ideally cast in a dual role as both the evil witch and the pure heroine. She's an actress who can switch from innocent and ravishing to hideous and horrific with the flick of an eyelash. No wonder she's considered the queen of horror. She deserves to be.
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- 31 de out. de 2005
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- CuriosidadesMario Bava and Barbara Steele had a difficult working relationship. She sometimes refused to come to set because she did not like her wig or the fact that her cleavage would be shown. One time she refused because she believed Bava would force her to appear nude. She admits that she was difficult due to her inexperience and inability to understand Italian.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the opening credits, Barbara Steele's name is misspelled as Barbara Steel.
- Citações
Princess Asa Vajda: You, too, can feel the joy and happiness of hating.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosFor "The Mask of Satan," the English language version prepared in Italy, Barbara Steele's name is listed as "Barbara Steel" on the trailer and on the credits of the film itself.
- Versões alternativasThe full list of differences between the 83-minute original cut and the 80-minute AIP cut:
- A different English-language dub, and a new score by Les Baxter.
- An added pre-text crawl warning the audience about the film's content: "The producers of the picture you are about to see feel a moral obligation to warn you that it will shock you as no other film ever has. Because it could be very harmful to young and impressionable minds, it is restricted to only those over fourteen years of age."
- Alternate opening credits.
- A brief exchange between Katja and Constantine where he tells her their father has died is cut.
- A scene where Katja and Andrej talk in the garden is cut.
- An exchange between Katja and Andrej outside her room is cut.
- Kruvajan's death scene is cut down significantly to remove shots of his eye spurting blood.
- The scene were Prince Vajda reanimates and menaces Katja is trimmed.
- Vajda's death scene, particularly the close-ups of his head melting, is trimmed.
- Asa taunting Andrej before being burned at the stake is cut.
- Added closing credits.
- ConexõesFeatured in As Motorizadas (1962)
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- Black Sunday - A Máscara de Satã
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 27 minutos
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