
Dr. Eswai is called by Inspector Kruger to a small village to perform an autopsy on a woman who has died under suspicious circumstances. Despite help from Ruth, the village witch, Kruger is killed and it is revealed that the dead woman, as well as other villagers, have been killed by the ghost of Melissa, a young girl who, fed by the hatred of her grieving mother, Baroness Graps, exacts her revenge on them. Dr. Eswai, along with Monica, a local nurse, are lured into a fateful... (Full plot summary below)
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Dr. Eswai is called by Inspector Kruger to a small village to perform an autopsy on a woman who has died under suspicious circumstances. Despite help from Ruth, the village witch, Kruger is killed and it is revealed that the dead woman, as well as other villagers, have been killed by the ghost of Melissa, a young girl who, fed by the hatred of her grieving mother, Baroness Graps, exacts her revenge on them. Dr. Eswai, along with Monica, a local nurse, are lured into a fateful confrontation at the Villa Graps.
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| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonBava has never presented his moods so vividly and with such effervescence. |
| StarburstScott ClarkA perfect Gothic horror film, and a kind of sign-off from the "classic" phase of the genre. |
| n+1A.S. HamrahIt's utterly convincing, a reminder that cinema had all the tools it needed before computers. |
| Little White LiesAnton Bitela story of collective guilt & implacable vindictiveness, as the past keeps returning to prey vampirically on the present - but also a story that travels through darkness to the dawn, ushering in a new epoch, exorcised of all diabolical vestiges. |
| CinePassionFernando F. CroceThe recurring vision of the staring blonde child comes from Flemish painting, the early image of sundry crucifixes like mushrooms on a mossy boulder comes from Mario Bava |
| User ReviewAlex TWhat can i say, classic Bava at it's best. If you havent seen it then i strongly advise you check it out. |
| User ReviewRobert CNext to BLACK SUNDAY,Bava's best! Too bad no one's ever seen it.... |
| User ReviewMatt HOne of Bava's very best--a suspenseful, occasionally surreal ghost story exquisitely designed, choreographed, and photographed. Masterful. |
| User ReviewDC FThis Movie Is Very Good. I Love The Ending |
| User ReviewShaun BLoved it absolutely loved it! great movie with all the horror elements and no disgusting stuff too! need subtitles though! but a great movie and a must watch flick! |