Terror-Creatures from the Grave
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''Terror-Creatures from the Grave'' ( it, 5 tombe per un medium) is a 1965 horror film directed by Domenico Massimo Pupillo. The film was an
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between Italy and the United States through M.B.S. Cinematografica, G.I.A. Cinematografica and International Entertainment Corp.


Plot

An attorney arrives at a castle to settle the estate of its recently deceased owner. The owner's widow and daughter claim that the late lord could summon the souls of ancient plague victims and that his spirit roams the castle. Soon, townspeople begin to die in gruesome, violent ways when the dead lord and plague victims return to exact revenge.


Cast


Production

Before 2015, Ralph Zucker was credited as an alias of
Massimo Pupillo Domenico Massimo Pupillo (1922 – 12 December 1999) was an Italian film director. Life and career Puplillo was born in Rodi Garganico, Apulia in 1922. He started his career in film through his acquaintance Fernandel as Marcel Pagnol's assista ...
, because it was typical for Italian filmmakers to credit themselves under Anglicized names. Producer Ralph Zucker was an American child actor in the early 1950s. In 1958, Zucker moved to Italy to work as an editor and producer. In an issue of ''
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'' in 1991, Alan Upchurch credited the direction of the film solely to Zucker based on an interview with Walter Brandi, who claimed that Zucker shot the film. A few years later, Lucas Balbo interviewed Pupillo who said he let Zucker be credited as the director as he "didn't care about the film", and that he did not want his name on both this film and ''
Bloody Pit of Horror ''Bloody Pit of Horror'' ( it, Il Boia Scarlatto) is a 1965 gothic horror film. The film, set in Italy, was directed by Domenico Massimo Pupillo and stars Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Luisa Baratto and Rita Klein. It tells the story of a g ...
''. Screenwriter Roberto Natale also confirmed Pupillo as the director. Pupillo stated that he did not get along with actress
Barbara Steele Barbara Steele (born 29 December 1937) is an English film actress known for starring in Italian gothic horror films of the 1960s. She has been referred to as the "Queen of All Scream Queens" and "Britain's first lady of horror". She played th ...
on set describing her attitude as "really disgusting". On the fourth day of shooting, Pupillo said he faced her in front of the whole crew and that the two got along after this encounter. Zucker did direct a few extra scenes that were in the American cut of the film. These included the prologue scenes and the suicide of the character Stinel (Ennio Balbo). Other scenes included in the American cut involved a scene of a horse kicking a man to death.


Release

''Terror-Creatures from the Grave'' was released in Italy on June 23, 1965, where it was distributed by Selecta. It grossed a total of 89 million
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. The film was released on May 16, 1967 in the United States where it was distributed by Pacemaker Pictures as a double feature with ''
Bloody Pit of Horror ''Bloody Pit of Horror'' ( it, Il Boia Scarlatto) is a 1965 gothic horror film. The film, set in Italy, was directed by Domenico Massimo Pupillo and stars Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Luisa Baratto and Rita Klein. It tells the story of a g ...
''. On the film's release abroad, Roberto Curti, author of ''Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957-1969'', stated that ''Terror-Creatures from the Grave'' was "perhaps one of the most popular Italian horror films of the decade abroad." Several home video releases have many different versions of the film. The DVD from Something Weird Video has a running time of 77 minutes and 30 seconds, and includes a nude scene with Mirella Maravidi. This scene is not included in Sinister Cinema's video release, which is four minutes longer due to an extra dialogue scene. Severin Films has announced a planned
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release of the film.


Reception

In a contemporary review, the ''
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'' was disappointed that the "creatures" of the film's title are "confined to the occasional intrusion of a plague-ridden hand or arm", and that the film was "a rather routine and stilted exercise in horror."


See also

* List of American films of 1965 *
List of horror films of 1965 A list of horror films released in 1965 Events January–February * January 14 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years. * January 20 ** Lyn ...
*
List of Italian films of 1965 A list of films produced in Italy in 1965 (see 1965 in film): See also * 1965 in Italian television References Footnotes Sources * * * * * * External linksItalian films of 1965at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSOR ...


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*{{IMDb title, 0060049 American supernatural horror films Italian supernatural horror films 1960s Italian-language films 1965 films 1965 horror films Gothic horror films 1960s American films 1960s Italian films