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MovieThe Long Hair of Death

Johnny Freak, Domaine public, it.wikipedia.org


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Durée 100 minutes
Année de sortie 30 décembre 1964
Genre Horror
Pays - Italy
Réalisation Antonio Margheriti
Scénario Ernesto Gastaldi

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The Long Hair of Death (Italian: I lunghi capelli della morte) is a 1964 Italian horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. It stars British actress Barbara Steele in the roles of Helen Rochefort and Mary, Italian actor George Ardisson as Kurt Humboldt, and Polish actress Halina Zalewska in a dual role as Adele Karnstein and her daughter Lisabeth. It is set in a 15th-century feudal castle, and the nearby village.

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In a 15th-century feudal village, Adele Karnstein is accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake. Her beautiful older daughter Helen knows the real reason for the execution is Count Franz Humboldt's sexual desire for her mother. After confronting the count, he kills Helen. Adele's younger daughter, Lisabeth, is taken to live in the Humboldt castle. When she grows up Lisabeth is forced to marry the count's worthless nephew, Kurt. A horrible and deadly plague sweeps the land. During a thunderstorm, a mysterious woman appears named Mary, strongly resembling Helen. In an atmosphere of cruelty, superstition, sexuality, and the plague's scourge, Mary begins to avenge Adele's death.

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Barbara Steele Helen Karnstein
Umberto Raho Von Klage
Laura Nucci Grumalda
George Ardisson Kurt Humboldt
Halina Zalewska Elizabeth Karnstein

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