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Black Sunday


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Black Sunday

Release Date August 11, 1960 (Italy)
February 15, 1961 (USA)
Genre Horror
Director Mario Bava
Screenwriter Ennio D. Concini (screenplay)
Mario Serandrei (screenplay)
Nikolai Gogol (short story)
George Higgins (English dialogue)
Stars Barbara Steele
John Richardson
Andrea Checchi
Ivo Garrani
Arturo Dominici
Enrico Olivieri
Antonio Pierfederici
Tino Bianchi
Clara Bindi
Mario Passante
Renato Terra
Germana Dominici
Studio AIP (US distributor)
 


Black Sunday is the Americanized version of La Machera Del Demonio. The movie brought fame to its director, Mario Bava, and its star, Barbara Steele. It was considered shocking at the time, and was banned in England for several years. It is now ranked among the best horror movies.

Snapshot

A witch, killed in the 1600s, comes back to life in the 1800s when blood accidentally touches her, and horrifying events ensue.


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