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''Tragic Ceremony'' ( - ''lit. Extracted from the Secret Police Archives of a European Capital'', ) is a 1972
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit physical or psychological fear in its viewers. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with Transgressive art, transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements of the genre include Mo ...
directed by
Riccardo Freda Riccardo Freda (24 February 1909 – 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director. He worked in a variety of genres, including sword-and-sandal, horror film, horror, ''giallo'' and spy films. Freda began directing ''I Vampiri'' in 1956. The f ...
(credited as Robert Hampton) and starring
Camille Keaton Camille Keaton (born July 20, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hills in the controversial 1978 film '' I Spit on Your Grave''. She began her career in Italy, making her film debut as Solange Beauregard in ...
, Tony Isbert,
Máximo Valverde Máximo Valverde (born 16 November 1944) is a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than sixty films since 1968. Selected filmography * 1970: ''The Wind's Fierce'' * 1971: ''Una chica casi decente'' * 1971: ''The Rebellious Novice'' * 1971: ''Spania ...
and
Irina Demick Irina Demick (16 October 1936 – 8 October 2004), sometimes credited as Irina Demich or Irina Demik, was a French actress who had a brief career in American films. Biography Born Irina Dziemiach, of Russian ancestry, in Pommeuse, Seine-et-Mar ...
in her final movie before her death in 2004. Its plot follows a group of young people who find themselves haunted in the hours after witnessing a
black mass A Black Mass is a ceremony celebrated by various Satanic groups. It has allegedly existed for centuries in different forms, and the modern form is intentionally a sacrilegious and blasphemous parody of a Catholic Mass. In the 19th century the ...
while lodging at a remote estate during a rainstorm. The film received a limited theatrical release in Italy on 20 December 1972. In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the
61st Venice International Film Festival The 61st annual Venice International Film Festival, was held from 1 and 11 September 2004, at Venice Lido in Italy. British filmmaker John Boorman was the jury president for the main competition. The Golden Lion was awarded to ''Vera Drake'' ...
. The film was never dubbed in English and it's distributed worldwide by
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Plot

After a day of sailing, a group of friends — Jane, Bill, Joe, and Fred — are traveling through the English countryside when their car runs out of gasoline. In the midst of a rainstorm, they come across a large estate owned by Lord and Lady Alexander, who offer to refuel their car and invite them to spend the night. Later in the evening, Jane hears music emanating from the basement, and goes to find the source. She uncovers a hidden chamber where the Alexanders are performing a
black mass A Black Mass is a ceremony celebrated by various Satanic groups. It has allegedly existed for centuries in different forms, and the modern form is intentionally a sacrilegious and blasphemous parody of a Catholic Mass. In the 19th century the ...
with multiple devil worshippers. When they realize she has infiltrated the event, they attempt to use her as a
human sacrifice Human sacrifice is the act of killing one or more humans as part of a ritual, which is usually intended to please or appease deity, gods, a human ruler, public or jurisdictional demands for justice by capital punishment, an authoritative/prie ...
. Bill, Joe, and Sam go to find her, and begin fighting with the cultists. In a tussle, Bill stabs Lady Alexander in the stomach, killing her. The cultists, having lost their sacrifice, go berserk and attack each other with machetes and swords. Jane, Bill, Joe, and Fred run to their car and escape the castle grounds, fleeing into the night. They arrive at Bill's mother's house later in the evening, but Bill's mother, angry over a missing necklace that Jane had earlier stolen, directs them to stay in a hotel. Instead, they take motorcycles to Bill's father's country house. On the nightly news, they watch as the massacre at the Alexanders' estate is covered by local media. In the news report, a broken necklace—the one Jane had stolen—as well as a guitar left behind by Bill, is noted as evidence, and it is also stated that Lady Alexander has gone missing. The police surmise that "hippies" may have been responsible, and liken the crime scene to the
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. After falling asleep upstairs, Fred awakens and finds Bill has vanished. He searches for him and finds his corpse in a closet. Later, Fred is found with his throat slashed in the bathroom. Jane and Joe flee the home, riding into the woods on a motorcycle. The two stop in a meadow to rest, and begin to kiss. Joe looks down at Jane, and sees the flesh around her mouth turn
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. Terrified, he flees on the motorcycle, but crashes into a pond. Jane appears at the edge of the pond, her face pale but mouth restored; Joe begs for her help, but she watches silently as he drowns. Later, Jane is at a mental institution, where she is questioned by psychologists and doctors. In her room, she is confronted by an apparition of Lady Alexander, who stabs her to death. The apparition then leaves the hospital and enters a taxi, asking the driver to take her to the villa. It is implied that during the attempted sacrifice, Lady Alexander's spirit had taken over Jane's body and had been vying for control of it, thus murdering the three men.


Cast

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Camille Keaton Camille Keaton (born July 20, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hills in the controversial 1978 film '' I Spit on Your Grave''. She began her career in Italy, making her film debut as Solange Beauregard in ...
as Jane *Tony Isbert as Bill *
Máximo Valverde Máximo Valverde (born 16 November 1944) is a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than sixty films since 1968. Selected filmography * 1970: ''The Wind's Fierce'' * 1971: ''Una chica casi decente'' * 1971: ''The Rebellious Novice'' * 1971: ''Spania ...
as Joe *
Giovanni Petrucci Giovanni "Gianni" Petrucci (born 19 July 1945) is an Italian sports director. Born in Rome, Petrucci was the president of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) for the fourth consecutive term that ended after the Games of the XXX Olymp ...
as Fred *
Luigi Pistilli Luigi Pistilli (19 July 192921 April 1996) was an Italian actor of stage, screen, and television. At one time Pistilli was one of Italy's most respected actors of stage, screen, and television. In theater, he was considered one of the country's ...
as Lord Alexander * Luciana Paluzzi as Lady Alexander *
Irina Demick Irina Demick (16 October 1936 – 8 October 2004), sometimes credited as Irina Demich or Irina Demik, was a French actress who had a brief career in American films. Biography Born Irina Dziemiach, of Russian ancestry, in Pommeuse, Seine-et-Mar ...
as Bill's mother * Paul Muller as Doctor * Beni Deus as Ferguson * Milo Quesada as Cop *
José Calvo José Calvo (March 3, 1916 – May 16, 1980) was a Spanish film actor best known for his roles in western films and historical dramas. He made around 150 appearances mostly in films between 1952 and his death in 1980. He entered film in 1952 ...
as Gas Station Attendant


Production

''Tragic Ceremony'' credits list José Gutiérrez Maesso and Leonardo Martin as screenwriters on the Spanish version of the film. They are credited strictly for co-production purposes. ''Tragic Ceremony'' was shot on location in Spain, beginning in June 1972. According to film historian Roberto Curti, it is possible that a second director, named Fillipo Walter Ratti, was involved in shooting part of the film. Freda's daughter, Jacqueline, who was on the set, claimed her father was present for the entire filming process. However, Curti's assessment based on the original script for the film, surmises that at least two scenes were likely shot by Ratti: First, the scene in which Bill's corpse is discovered with his face tinted blue; and second, the scene in which Fred has his throat slashed in the bathroom. The film's special effects were provided by effects artist
Carlo Rambaldi Carlo Rambaldi (September 15, 1925 – August 10, 2012) was an Italian special effects and makeup effects artist. He was the winner of three Academy Awards: one Special Achievement Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 1977 for the 1976 ve ...
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Release

''Tragic Ceremony'' was given a limited theatrical release on 20 December 1972 in Italy, and later received a theatrical release in Spain in September 1974. The film did not receive a theatrical release in the United States. In 2004, the film was restored and screened at the
61st Venice International Film Festival The 61st annual Venice International Film Festival, was held from 1 and 11 September 2004, at Venice Lido in Italy. British filmmaker John Boorman was the jury president for the main competition. The Golden Lion was awarded to ''Vera Drake'' ...
, after which the audience reportedly booed. The film was released on
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for the first time in North America on January 29, 2008 by Dark Sky Films. In 2021, ''Tragic Ceremony'' was newly scanned & restored in 2k from its 35mm original camera negative and subsequently released on
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as part of collection calle
Camille Keaton in Italy
by
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Reception

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'' magazine gave the film a positive review, calling it a "truly rare Gothic Italian chiller" and a "groovy and gory gas." Maitland McDonough of ''
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'' gave the film a middling review, noting: "An odd and not entirely successful genre hybrid, Freda's film is nonetheless of interest to fans of 1970s Euro-horror, and a welcome opportunity to see Camille Keaton play something other than a sexually abused woman-child." The ''
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'' called the film a "defiantly disjointed horror film," also noting: "The story is the archetypal one of a group of attractive young people lured into the lair of Devil worshipers, yet the violent consequences are unexpectedly imaginative, and the film's wanton neglect of narrative logic gives it an insinuating, dreamlike flow." Jeremiah Kipp of ''
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'' magazine gave the film a negative review, writing: "''Tragic Ceremony'' starts out as a nondescript, frankly mundane Italian variation of the horror movie template where four kids having car trouble stop at a haunted house and find themselves kidnapped by a satanic cult ... These sporadic bursts of cult-movie oddness are amusing, but
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isn't scary enough to induce terror, unintentionally funny enough for camp, or bizarre enough for mad surrealism."


See also

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List of Italian films of 1972 A list of films produced in Italy in 1972 (see 1972 in film): References Footnotes Sources * * * * * External linksItalian films of 1972at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1972 1972 Films A ...


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