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Michele Mercier | Rosy | |
Lidia Alfonsi | Mary | |
Boris Karloff | Himself / Gorca | |
Mark Damon | Vladimire d'Urfe | |
Susy Andersen | Sdenka | |
Massimo Righi | Pietro | |
Rika Dialina | Maria | |
Glauco Onorato | Giorgio | |
Jacqueline Pierreux | Helen Chester | |
Harriet Medin | Neighbor | |
Gustavo De Nardo | Police Inspector | |
Milo Quesada | Frank Rainer | |
Alessandro Tedeschi | Coroner | |
Milly | The Maid |
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Producer | Salvatore Billitteri
Paolo Mercuri |
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Writer | Mario Bava
Marcello Fondato |
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Cinematography | Mario Bava
Ubaldo Terzano |
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Musician | Les Baxter
Roberto Nicolosi |
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A trio of atmospheric horror tales about: A woman terrorized in her apartment by phone calls from an escaped prisoner from her past; a Russian count in the early 1800s who stumbles upon a family in the countryside trying to destroy a particularly vicious line of vampires; and a 1900-era nurse who makes a fateful decision while preparing the corpse of one of her patients - an elderly medium who died during a seance. Written by scgary66 A trilogy of three horror stories. "The Drop of Water" concerns a nurse who steals a ring off a dead spiritualist, only to have the corpse seek revenge. "The Telephone" features a prostitute who is terrorized by phone calls from a dead client. "The Wurdalak" stars Boris Karloff as a vampire who feeds on the blood of his loved ones. |
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