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The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance (1975) (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: La sanguisuga conduce la danza
Alternate Title: The Passion of Evelyn (The Blood sucker Leads the Dance)
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
89 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1975 and produced in:
Italy ( Italy, Greece )


Directed By:
Alfredo Rizzo


Written By:
Alfredo Rizzo


Actors:
Femi Benussi ..... Sybil
Giacomo Rossi-Stuart ..... Count Richard Marnack
Krista Nell ..... Cora
Patrizia Webley ..... Evelyn (as Patrizia De Rossi)
Luciano Pigozzi ..... Gregory
Mario De Rosa ..... Jeffrey - the butler
Barbara Marzano ..... Mary, the maid
Marzia Damon ..... Rosalind (as Caterina Chiani)
Lidia Olizzi ..... Penny
Susette Nadalutti ..... Samuel
Pier Paola Succi
Leo Valeriano


Synopsis:
A suave count in love with a showgirl invites her entire company to his secluded island castle. Legend has it that his father and his grandfather decapitated their wives then leaped to their deaths from a castle tower, and history seems to be repeating itself when the girls in the party start losing their heads. It takes an hour to get past the silly melodramatics and complicated love tangles and to the tepid scenes of murder and gore. Actor-turned-director Alfred Rizzo shows no flair for suspense or horror, and the film is mired in lugubrious plot complications that only get in the way of the real story--is the melancholy count following in his father's homicidal footsteps? What really happened to his first wife? Will anyone in the crisscrossed company find real happiness, or should they settle for mere sex and voyeurism?

Gothic lesbians prowl the corridors of a miserable little castle in Italy and fall prey to a deranged count with resplendent canine gnashers, a ghostly white complexion and the personality of Atilla the Hun.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 28 May, 2015.
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