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Synopsis
This anthology features three chilling horror stories. "Il Telefono" is credited to Guy de Maupassant, although he never wrote such a story, and concerns a woman (Michele Mercier) receiving telephone calls from beyond the grave. "Wurdulak", by Alexei Tolstoi, stars Boris Karloff as an aging vampire who can only feed on those he loves. Co-starring Mark Damon and Susy Andersen, it is clearly the best story of the three. The final tale, "La Goccia d'Acqua," is falsely credited to Anton Chekhov. It features Jacqueline Pierreux stealing a ring from a corpse she is preparing for burial, only to be murdered by the old woman's ghost. The American version differs in four major areas: the print is shorter, the stories appear in a different order, there is a linking device with Karloff speaking directly to the audience from a foggy void, and Roberto Nicolosi's musical score is replaced with one by lounge-icon Les Baxter. The American release of the film is also missing a comic coda featuring Karloff riding on horseback (or is he?); this appears in most Eurpoean prints of the film, including Mario Bava's original cut. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lydia Alfonsi Mary [The Telephone]
Boris Karloff Gorca
Michele Mercier Rosy
Jacqueline Pierreux Helen Corey
Mark Damon Vladimir d'Urfe

Production Crew

Giorgio Giovannini Art Director
Ubaldo Terzano Cinematographer
Les Baxter Composer (Music Score)
Roberto Nicolosi Composer (Music Score)
Trini Grani Costume Designer
Mario Bava Director
Mario Serandrei Editor
Otello Fava Makeup
Salvatore Billitteri Producer
Alberto Bevilacqua Screenwriter
Marcello Fondato Screenwriter
Mario Bava Screenwriter
Riccardo Domenici Set Designer
F.G. Snyder Short Story Author
F.G. Snyder Short Story Author
Kay Rose Sound Editor
Year: 1963
Runtime: 99
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Horror

Release
August 17, 1963 (Italy)
by American International Pictures