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词条 The Vampire of the Opera
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Release

  5. Reception

  6. References

     Footnotes  Sources 

  7. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = The Vampire of the Opera
| image = Ilmostrodellopera poster.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Italian film poster
| film name =
| director = Renato Polselli{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}
| producer =
| writer =
| screenplay = {{plainlist|*Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Giuseppe Pellegrini
  • Rentato Polselli{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}}}

| story = {{plainlist|*Renato Polselli
  • Ernesto Gastaldi{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}}}

| based on =
| starring = {{plainlist|*Marco Mariani
  • Giuseppe Addobbati{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}}}

| narrator =
| music = Aldo Piga{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}
| cinematography = Ugo Brunelli{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}
| editing = Otello Colangeli{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}
| studio = Nord Inudstrial Film{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}
| distributor = Nord Industrial
| released = {{film date|1964|6|30|Italy}}
| runtime = 85 minutes{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}
| country = Italy
| language =
| budget =
| gross =
}}

The Vampire of the Opera ({{lang-it|Il mostro dell'opera}}) is a 1964 Italian horror film co-written and directed by Renato Polselli and starring Marco Mariani and Giuseppe Addobbati.

Plot

{{no plot|date=July 2016}}

Cast

  • Marco Mariani as Sandro
  • Giuseppe Addobbati as Stefano
  • Barbara Hawards as Giulia
  • Alberto Archetti as Achille
  • Carla Cavalli as Aurora
  • Aldo Nicodemi as Aldo
  • Jody Excell as Yvette
  • Milena Vukotic as Carlotta

Production

The film had a very troubled production. Produced by Rossano Brazzi's brother, Oscar Brazzi, shooting started in 1961, but because of budget issues it was ended only in 1964.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}{{sfn|Paul|2005|p=19}}

Initially conceived as a sequel of Polselli's 1960 horror film The Vampire and the Ballerina,{{sfn|Paul|2005|p=19}} it had the working title "Il vampiro dell'opera" ({{literal translation|The Vampire of the Opera}}), but because of the diminished interest of Italian audience in vampire films, when released it was eventually renamed, replacing the world vampire with monster ("mostro").{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}

Ernesto Gastaldi is credited as screenwriter, but according to him, he wrote only the treatment and made a few corrections to the script.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=136}}{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=137}} The film was shot in Narni.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}

Release

The Vampire of the Opera was released in Italy on June 30, 1964 where it was distributed by Nord Industrial.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=135}}

Reception

In his book Italian Horror Film Directors, Louis Paul noted the similarities with Polselli's The Vampire and the Ballerina, both in "his fascination with full-bodied voluptuous actresses as well as the cheap and exploitative premise."{{sfn|Paul|2005|p=19}} Similarly, Roberto Curti described the film as a variation on The Vampire and the Ballerina and on The Playgirls and the Vampire by Piero Regnoli, "i.e., a pretext for showing scantily clad young women, with a little hint of lesbianism to spice up the proceedings."{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=136}}{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=137}}

References

Footnotes

Sources

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book

|last=Curti
|first=Roberto
|title=Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957–1969
|publisher=McFarland
|isbn=978-1-4766-1989-7
|year=2015
|ref=harv
}}
  • {{cite book | last= Paul | first= Louis | title= Italian Horror Film Directors |publisher= McFarland |year= 2005 |isbn= 978-0-7864-8749-3|ref=harv}}
{{Refend}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vampire of the Opera}}

6 : Italian films|1964 horror films|Italian horror films|Vampires in film|Films shot in Italy|Screenplays by Ernesto Gastaldi

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