Añade un argumento en tu idiomaParis. Young girls are found dead, drained of their blood. A journalist investigates these murders while the beautiful Gisele, from a noble family, tries to seduce him.Paris. Young girls are found dead, drained of their blood. A journalist investigates these murders while the beautiful Gisele, from a noble family, tries to seduce him.Paris. Young girls are found dead, drained of their blood. A journalist investigates these murders while the beautiful Gisele, from a noble family, tries to seduce him.
- L'ispettore Chantal
- (as Carlo d'Angelo)
- Ronald Fontaine
- (as Angiolo Galassi)
- Il professor Julien du Grand
- (as Antoine Balpetré de la Comédie Française)
- Un uomo anziano al funerale
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- Unknown Role
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- Porter
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- Un medico
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- Il maitre d'
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- Nora
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- Anita
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- CuriosidadesThis was the first Italian made horror film of the sound era.
- PifiasThe crime lab doctor says type O blood is the rarest blood type when, in fact, it is found in over 40% of the French population.
- Citas
Il professor Julien du Grand: You'll feel nothing.
Laurette Robert: No!
Il professor Julien du Grand: It's much better this way.
Laurette Robert: No! No!
Il professor Julien du Grand: Such of you--alright, now, just be a good little girl!
- Créditos adicionalesEnglish dubbed version 'The Devil's Commandment' is credited to director Riccardo Freda's pseudonym Robert Hampton.
- Versiones alternativasOriginal Italian version is 82-minutes long. US distributor re-edited the film, inserting new footage starring Al Lewis and Ronny & Joy Holliday, shortened it to 70 minutes and released it as "Devil's Commandment". The differences are as follows:
- Alternate opening scene in which Joseph (played by a body double) stalks a women to her apartment, kills her in the bathtub, and has the body disposed of.
- Several dialogue-heavy scenes are cut or trimmed.
- The scene where Lantin brings the police back to the apartment he tailed Joseph back to is cut.
- The scene where the blind beggar is questioned by the police, and the subsequent house raid, are cut.
- A newly-shot sequence where a woman goes to a nightclub and is subsequently killed by Joseph.
- A newly-shot sequence where one of Dr. Du Grand's assistants (Lewis) forces himself on Lorette (played by a body double).
- Added insert shots of rats crawling toward Lorette.
- ConexionesReferenced in Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre (2000)
** (out of 4)
Riccardo Freda directed horror film about the police investigation into the discovery of several dead women whose bodies have been drained of blood. Today this film is best remembered as being the first Italian horror film of the sound era as well as being the first film directed by Mario Bava who took the chair after Freda walked away from the project. As with many other Gothic horror films, this one looks nice but while trying to create atmosphere, the director(S) seemed to have forgotten the story, which isn't too interesting. Like many others, the film also features way too much talk, which gets tiresome after a while. The cinematography by Bava is certainly the highlight. Paul Muller has a small role.
- Michael_Elliott
- 28 feb 2008
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- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Lust of the Vampire
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Titanus Studios, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Studio, as Titanus - Appia)
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración1 hora 22 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1