Black Sunday (1960)

Black Sunday (1960)
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Generally considered to be the foremost example of Italian Gothic horror, this darkly atmospheric black-and-white chiller put director Mario Bava on the international map and made the bewitching Barbara Steele a star. Steele plays Princess Asa, a high priestess of Satan who is gruesomely executed in 1600s Moldavia by having a spiked mask hammered into her face. Before she dies, Asa vows revenge on the family who killed her and returns from the grave two centuries later to keep her promise. In a striking resurrection scene replete with bats, scorpions and fog, Asa rises from the tomb to claim her bloody vengeance. With vampires, bubbling flesh, dank crypts, undead servants and torch-bearing mobs, the plot is a little ripe, but the visuals are Bava's primary consideration. The atmosphere is so heavy and the imagery so dense that the film becomes nearly too rich in texture, but the sheer, ghastly beauty of it all is entrancing. Although this was only the second of Bava's twenty-six films as director, it is undoubtedly his best and the one upon which most of his considerable reputation rests. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Barbara SteeleJohn Richardson, (more)
Director(s):
Mario Bava
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Black Sunday

Generally considered to be the foremost example of Italian Gothic horror, this darkly atmospheric black-and-white chiller put director Mario Bava on the international map and made the bewitching Barbara Steele a star. Steele plays Princess Asa, a high priestess of Satan who is gruesomely executed in 1600s Moldavia by having a spiked mask hammered into her face. Before she dies, Asa vows revenge on the family who killed her and returns from the grave two centuries later to keep her promise. In a striking resurrection scene replete with bats, scorpions and fog, Asa rises from the tomb to claim her bloody vengeance. With vampires, bubbling flesh, dank crypts, undead servants and torch-bearing mobs, the plot is a little ripe, but the visuals are Bava's primary consideration. The atmosphere is so heavy and the imagery so dense that the film becomes nearly too rich in texture, but the sheer, ghastly beauty of it all is entrancing. Although this was only the second of Bava's twenty-six films as director, it is undoubtedly his best and the one upon which most of his considerable reputation rests. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Mario Bava
Writer(s):
Mario SerandreiEnnio de ConciniMario Bava
Producer(s):
Massimo de Rita
Categories:
Horror
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    DANNY K.

    This is one of the most atmospheric gothic horror films out there. The story is simple, but the what truly makes this film memorable is the great black and white photography, and the always beautiful Barbara Steele. One of the best horror films. A must see.

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    Jason B.

    Director Mario Bava's beautiful nightmare of witchcraft and revenge. Horror cinema has yet to match the frightening elegance of this classic. Excellent photography and special effects. Watch it now, forget it never.

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    Katherine M.

    Black Sunday is heavily atmospheric ride through misty graveyards and gothic mansions. It is about Princess Asa (played by Barbara Steele) who is sentenced to death for witchcraft. This is the opening scene and probably the best for it's shock value. Two centuries later she rises back from the dead and comes to take revenge on a particular family. The atmosphere is dense and foreboding and there are some good performances, especially that of Barbara Steele. Although I appreciate it for the very good movie it is, I didn't believe it delivered on scares. It had some scares but not enough to really shock you. But if your a horror buff, you should check it out.

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