Levana intenta apoderarse de nuestro mundo para que el mal se pueda esparcir por todas partes, pero la única en su camino es Anne. Ahora, comienza la batalla del bien y el mal.Levana intenta apoderarse de nuestro mundo para que el mal se pueda esparcir por todas partes, pero la única en su camino es Anne. Ahora, comienza la batalla del bien y el mal.Levana intenta apoderarse de nuestro mundo para que el mal se pueda esparcir por todas partes, pero la única en su camino es Anne. Ahora, comienza la batalla del bien y el mal.
- Dan Grudzinski
- (sin acreditar)
- Carl - film director
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWas originally proposed as an unofficial finale to Dario Argento's then-incomplete 'Three Mothers' trilogy. Originally a script draft was written by Dario Argento's ex-wife Daria Nicolodi, but producer Dino De Laurentiis (who she gave the script to) wasn't interested, and Argento (who originally was supposed to direct) moved away from the project and focused on his next movie 'Tenebrae'. A few years later, Nicolodi gave the script to her friend Luigi Cozzi, wanting him to turn it into a movie. Cozzi decided to do it but didn't want to make a straight sequel to Argento's 'Suspiria' and 'Inferno', so he re-wrote the script into something that is more of a tribute to the two Argento movies. Nicolodi (who originally was supposed to star in it) realized that Cozzi's version was not what she had in mind, and so she left the project.
- Citas
Dan Grudzinski: [translating "Mater Lacrimosa"] It's Latin: "Mother of Tears.
Anne Ravenna: That title rings a bell. Didn't someone already make this movie?
Dan Grudzinski: As a matter of fact, yes! It was a big hit when it came out, reviews, box office, everything!
Marc Ravenna: Dario Argento directed it, "Suspiria," and I must admit, it was very, very good.
Anne Ravenna: So why make it again?
- ConexionesFeatured in FantastiCozzi (2016)
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Written by Leste, Ketler, Kyle & Stevens
Played by Bang Tango
Published by Bang Tango Music 1989
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It has to be said, this film is a real mess. Things 'just happen' time and time again and I was left constantly scratching my head. How do you make a film about a witch going around killing people confusing? Well, I guess you'd have to ask Luigi Cozzi. The influence of Lamberto Bava's Demons is clear and obvious throughout; the gore is very similar to that featured in the earlier film and Cozzi has jam packed this film with cheesy eighties hair metal. Actually the atmosphere of the film is one of it's only saving graces; the director utilises a good colour scheme and the feel of The Black Cat is gritty and foreboding at times. The acting is typically weak; but while trying to work out what the hell is going on, most people probably wont notice. The witch featured is surely one of the most ridiculous things in the film. I have no idea how this production ever got to use Argento's name and call itself a sequel to Suspiria; but the fact that it did is surely blasphemy. Overall, this film is entertaining in an odd sort of way; but it's not a good film by any stretch of the imagination.
- The_Void
- 6 may 2009
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