EVERY CORNER OF THE SOUL IS LOST TO THE ICY CLUTCH OF THE SUPERNATURAL! From the father of Italian Horror Mario Bava (Black Sunday, The Whip and the Body) comes a tale of nightmarish surrealism and supernatural suspense. Lisa (Elke Sommer) - an American tourist travelling in Spain - loses her tour party and seeks refuge in the tumbledown mansion of a blind countess after being guided there by the distinctly satanic butler of the house, Leandro (Telly Savalas Horror Express, Kojak). The Son ...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and region B Blu-ray It will require a region B Blu-ray player to play the Blu-ray and DVD or a Region 2 DVD player for the DVD EVERY CORNER OF THE SOUL IS LOST TO THE ICY CLUTCH OF THE SUPERNATURAL! From the father of Italian Horror Mario Bava (Black Sunday The Whip and the Body) comes a tale of nightmarish surrealism and supernatural suspense Lisa (Elke Sommer) - an American tourist travelling in Spain - loses her tour party and seeks refuge in the tumbledown mansion of a blind countess after being guided there by the distinctly satanic butler of the house Leandro (Telly Savalas Horror Express Kojak) The Son of the Countess notices Lisa&39;s striking resemblance to his dead lover and pursues her as a night of murder strange eroticism and dark hallucinations begins Re-cut in the US to cash in on the popularity of William Friedkin s The Exorcist and released as The House of Exorcism (included in this special edition) the original Lisa & the Devil is Bava at his abstract and delirious best delivering a 70s horror classic and a masterclass in cinema as feverish nightmare Actors Telly Savalas Elke Sommer & Sylva Koscina Director Mario Bava Certificate 18 years and over Year 1972 Languages Italian Additional Languages English Subtitles English ; English for the hearing impaired Duration 1 hour and 35 minutes (approx)
A woman (Elke Sommer) runs across a possessed effigy of herself in a haunted house. Telly Savalas plays the demonic butler. This is Mario Bava's original 1972 film, not the jerry-built 1976 version, where scenes with Robert Alda were added and the result re-christened 'House of Exorcism' (La Casa dell'Exorcismo).
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