The Night Evelyn Came Out of The Grave
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The Night Evelyn Came Out of The Grave (1971, Italy) is a Giallo film directed by Emilio P. Miraglia.
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Main Details
- Released in 1971
- Color
- Running Time: 98 Min.
- Production Co: Phoenix Cinematografica
- Distribution Co: Phase One (1972) (USA) (theatrical) (dubbed) | Astral Films (1972) (Canada) (theatrical) (dubbed) | Miracle Films (worldwide) (theatrical)
- Directed by Emilio P. Miraglia
- Written by Massimo Felisatti, Fabio Pittoru and Emilio P. Miraglia
- Starring Anthony Steffen, Marina Malfatti, Erika Blanc
- Original Music by Bruno Nicolai
- Cinematography by Gastone Di Giovanni
- Film Editing by Romeo Ciatti
Plot Summary
- A rich, mentally unstable man who's obsessed with his deceased wife invites women to the family castle for a game of deadly S&M. He suddenly decides to get married to the beautiful Gladys, but does she have his best interests at heart?
Also Known As
- L'Appel de la chair (France)
- Die Grotte der lebenden Leichen (Germany)
- Die Grotte der vergessenen Leichen (Austria)
- Holocauste pour une vierge (France) (video title)
- The Night She Arose from the Tomb
- The Night That Evelyn Left the Tomb
Tagline
- The worms are waiting.