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词条 The Seventh Grave
释义

  1. Cast

  2. Production

  3. Release

  4. Reception

  5. See also

  6. References

     Footnotes  Sources 

  7. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = The Seventh Grave
| image = The Seventh Grave.JPG
| alt =
| caption =
| film name =
| director = Garibaldi Serra Caracciolo
| producers = {{plainlist|
  • Felice Falvo
  • Arturo Giorni
  • Alessandro Santini}}

| screenplay = {{plainlist|
  • Alessandro Santini
  • Antonio Casale
  • Garibaldi Serra Caracciolo}}

| story =
| based on =
| starring = {{plainlist|
  • Stefania Menchinelli
  • Nando Angelini
  • Armando Guarnieri
  • Bruna Baini}}

| music = Leopoldo Perez Bonsignore{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=146}}
| cinematography = Aldo Greci{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=146}}
| editing = Mariano Arditi{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=146}}
| studio =
| distributor =
| released = {{film date|1965|08|18|Italy}}
| runtime = 77 minutes{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=146}}
| country = Italy{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=146}}
| language =
| budget = ₤40 million
| gross =
}}

The Seventh Grave ({{lang-it|La settima tomba}}) is a 1965 Italian horror film directed by Garibaldi Serra Caracciolo.

Cast

  • Stefania Menchinelli as Katy
  • Nando Angelini as Elliot
  • Armando Guarnieri as Inspector Martin Wright/Sir Reginald Thorne
  • Bruna Baini as Mary Jenkins' lover
  • Antonio Casale as Jenkins
  • Germana Dominichi as Betty
  • Ferruccio Viotti as Pastor Crabbe
  • Gianni Dei as Fred, Jenkins' brother
  • Calogero Reale as Patrick
{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=146}}

Production

The Seventh Grave was produced by F.G.S. International Pictures, a company founded in December 1964 by Felice Falvo, Arturo Giorni and Alessandro Santini.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=147}}

Santini also wrote the story and screenplay with director Garibaldia Serra Caracciolo and actor Antonio Casale.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=147}} The film was shot in three and a half weeks at Balsorano castle and Olimpia Studios in Rome from February to March 1965.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=148}} The films budget was around 40 million Italian lire.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=148}}

Release

A photonovel of the film was published in issue 52 of the Malìa in May 1965 while the film was released on August 18, 1965.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=146}} In 1968, Fortuanato Misiano's company Romana Cinematografica bought the rights from the producers and attempted to get the subsidies from 1965's Corona law.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=148}} The film was rejected by the Ministerial commission who unanimously decided that the "technical eligibility and sufficient artistic, culture and spectacular qualities" that the law demanded were not present.{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=148}}

Reception

Roberto Curti, author of Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957-1969 noted the films amateur qualities such as breaking the 180 degree rule and lacking continuity between shots and that "lighting was passable at best".{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=148}} The script was described as one that "haphazardly assembles a bunch of Gothic stereotypes" and that the plot, the production clearly saw The Cat and the Canary (1927) "one too many times".{{sfn|Curti|2015|p=148}}

See also

  • List of horror films of 1965
  • List of Italian films of 1965

References

Footnotes

Sources

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book

|last=Curti
|first=Roberto
|title=Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957-1969
|publisher=McFarland
|isbn=1476619891
|year=2015
|ref=harv
}}{{Refend}}

External links

  • {{IMDB title|id =0303028|title =The Seventh Grave}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seventh Grave}}{{1960s-Italy-film-stub}}{{1960s-horror-film-stub}}

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