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Something Creeping in the Dark

Original title: Qualcosa striscia nel buio
  • 1971
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
454
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Something Creeping in the Dark (1971)
ItalianHorror

A group of stranded travelers takes refuge in an old abandoned house, only to find out that they are not the only residents of the building.A group of stranded travelers takes refuge in an old abandoned house, only to find out that they are not the only residents of the building.A group of stranded travelers takes refuge in an old abandoned house, only to find out that they are not the only residents of the building.

  • Director
    • Mario Colucci
  • Writer
    • Mario Colucci
  • Stars
    • Farley Granger
    • Lucia Bosè
    • Giacomo Rossi Stuart
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    454
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Colucci
    • Writer
      • Mario Colucci
    • Stars
      • Farley Granger
      • Lucia Bosè
      • Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • 17User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Spike
    Lucia Bosè
    Lucia Bosè
    • Sylvia Forrest
    • (as Lucia Bosé)
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Donald Forrest
    Stelvio Rosi
    Stelvio Rosi
    • Dr. Williams
    • (as Stan Cooper)
    Mia Genberg
    • Susan West
    Gianni Medici
    • Joe
    • (as John Hamilton)
    Giulia Rovai
    • Joe's Girl
    Franco Beltramme
    • Det. Sam
    • (as Frank Beltramme)
    Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
    • Prof. Lawrence
    • (as Francesco Lavagnino)
    Dino Fazio
    • Insp. Wright
    Loredana Nusciak
    Loredana Nusciak
    • Model for Photo of Lady Sheila Marlowe
    • Director
      • Mario Colucci
    • Writer
      • Mario Colucci
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    6Rose_Noire

    «Don't knock at hell's gate because it may well open.»

    Small horror film which deals with the closed circuit in a haunted house theme. During a tempest night, some car drivers are constrained to shelter in an isolated mansion in the countryside, lured by some kind of Prospero's spell. There is a couple of jaded socialites on their way to a feast, Donald (Giacomo Rossi Stuart, La Notte che Evelyn usci dalla tomba) and his wife Sylvia (Lucia Bosé, La Controfigura), who despises and dominates him. There is Spike (Farley Granger, La Rossa dalla pelle che scotta), a dangerous murderer, who has just been caught by the inspector Wright (Dino Fazio, the producer of the film) and the detective Sam (Franco Beltramme, Il Dolce Corpo di Deborah). There is a pair of doctors on their way to handle an operation, Williams (Stelvio Rosi aka Stan Cooper, Il Gattopardo) and Susan (Mia Genberg, Silenzio si uccide). And the philosophy professor Lawrence (Francesco Lavagnino, the music composer of the film), who seems to know well the area.

    All are received by the butler Joe (Gianni Medici aka John Hamilton, Le Notti della Violenza) and his girlfriend (Giulia Rovai), who try in vain to discourage them to stay in this house. Because it was the property of the defunct Lady Sheila Marlow, whose photo portrait (picture of Loredana Nusciak, Folle à tuer) stares at them in the lounge. Having a sulfurous fame, she was an adept of occultism and black magic, accused of having killed her husband, and finally she died in mysterious circumstances.

    Excited by this thrilling mood, Sylvia organizes a medium seance to recall Sheila's spirit, but after a disturbing lightning, a threatening presence becomes to "creep in the dark", putting the guests under its influence. And it's like the inhibitions of civilized life vanish to free the instincts and the secret desires of each one, revealing their own truth. Indeed the film is not quite extraordinary nor specially original, but he manages to perpetuate the suspense and to bring the spectator during all this long night until dawn.
    5spetersen-79-962044

    Ominous and Portentious

    I originally bought this movie thinking it would be a giallo, which it is not, though clearly it is informed by such. It is actually an old- fashioned Old Dark House type of film. A motley band of characters are forced to assemble in an old creepy mansion on a dark and stormy night.

    Farley Granger is fabulous as a murderer, held captive by the police (the Police Inspector is great, too).

    A seance evokes what is evidently a ghost, and then spooky happenings ensue. It's the kind of a movie where everything seems creepy, but then not much actually happens. There are some acts of violence, even killings, but it's no gore fest.

    Go into it expecting heaps of atmosphere and not much else.
    Dethcharm

    "This Type Of Morbid Exaltation Can Be Harmful To The Nerves!"...

    In SOMETHING CREEPING IN THE DARK, a group of strangers is stranded at an old mansion due to a flood. Among them is a doctor, a cop, and a notorious criminal named Spike (Farley Granger).

    Things get interesting when it's disclosed that the huge house once belonged to a witch named Sheila Marlowe. Of course, a seance is held that conjures up the deceased sorceress. Madness ensues.

    Sort of.

    This is a very slow-building story of occult weirdness. It's more about the macabre atmosphere. For example: There's a collection of clocks ticking continuously, growing louder as the film progresses. They all suddenly stop. Then, all start again. It's a cool effect!

    All while the disembodied witch floats through the house, possessing the unsuspecting.

    As supernatural thrillers go, this one is pretty tame. It's not very exciting either. By the time the bodies start piling up it's almost too late. Still, those clocks are awesome...
    7Bunuel1976

    SOMETHING CREEPING IN THE DARK (Mario Colucci, 1971) ***

    I first became aware of this (and its equally obscure director) via the *** star rating on the "Giallo" section of the "Cult Filmz" website; incidentally, I also did not know that Farley Granger had worked so extensively in Italy – in that Luchino Visconti's SENSO (1954) was no fluke (I recently watched him in a hybrid poliziottesco/giallo, and another good one it was, Massimo Dallamano's WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? [1974])! Having mentioned the latter, this too is as much a horror piece as a giallo since it involves a manifestation brought about by a séance conducted at dead-of-night. The cast is quite interesting – not only mixing familiar/international names (including, apart from the afore-mentioned American actor, Italians Lucia Bose' and Giacomo Rossi-Stuart) with unknown faces, but there are even a couple of behind-the-camera personnel (producer Dino Fazio and renowned composer Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, who also supplies a fine moody score) in the significant roles of Police Inspector and Professor/Occultist respectively! The plot is the typical 'old dark house' routine throwing myriad characters together, stranded by bad weather in a remote and forbidding environment (adding plenty of atmosphere to the already dour brew); harking back to Agatha Christie's much-filmed "And Then There Were None" prototype rather than the traditional stalk'n'slash formula, it is something of a quintessential offering (thus undeservedly overlooked) in this regard. By the way, the notion of having the spirit at large possessing members of the household in turn to commit mayhem would be adopted by Hollywood much later for the not-too-bad IDENTITY (2003)! The still attractive (and former Miss Italy) Bose' was on something of a latter-day roll during this period – since, among others, she made two similarly notable (and likewise strange) efforts i.e. Romolo Guerrieri's THE DOUBLE (1971) and Giulio Questi's extremely-rare ARCANA (1972); unfortunately, her character is made to expire halfway through, but the actress nonetheless makes a lasting impression. Ditto Granger, uncharacteristically cast here as a hardened criminal, pretty much retains the youthful looks that had served the Hollywood veteran so well in his heyday; the film's marvelous – if somewhat abrupt – finale has him as the ghost's latest 'fall guy', to adopt a noir phrase (a genre which tended to elicit the best from the actor).
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    There is something undefinable in the air.

    Strom rages and there is flooding.A group of strangers is stranded in a creepy looking house in the middle of nowhere.Among them are homicidal maniac Spike played by Farley Granger,beautiful and heavily drinking wife Sylvia(stunning Lucia Bose)and her husband Donald,two police inspectors plus professor,doctor and his nerdy assistant.The house is owned by mysterious butler Joe.During the séance the spirit of former owner Sheila Marlowe is summoned and people begin to die possessed in the dark...Mario Colucci's "Something Creeping in the Dark" is an obscure Italian horror flick with several truly weird and eerie sequences.I loved all the clocks running in the house.The score by Francesco Lavagnino is superbly moody and there is plenty of violence but almost no nudity.The plot is disjointed and hard to follow,but if you are in the mood for some rare Italian chiller give Mario Colucci's slow-burner a look.7 séances out of 10.

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      Italian censorship visa # 57580 delivered on 23 January 1971.

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Nesto se sulja u mraku
    • Filming locations
      • Incir de Paolis Studios, Rome, Italy(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Akla Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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