A spiritual sequel to the film, based on " The Dunwich Horror" and provisionally titled Scarlet Friday, was set to reunite Bava with Karloff and co-star Christopher Lee, but AIP distanced themselves from Bava following the failure of Dr. This version greatly changed the plot of "The Telephone", giving it a supernatural element and removing all references to lesbianism and prostitution.īlack Sabbath was a commercial failure upon release in Italy, and performed below expectations in America. American International Pictures and Titra Sound Corporation suggested changes to Bava during filming to make the film palatable for American audiences, and created their own English-language version of the film, which replaced Roberto Nicolosi's score with music by Les Baxter, removed several depictions of graphic violence and made alterations to other scenes. The film is credited to various writers, including Anton Chekov and Aleksey Tolstoy, but is predominantly based on several uncredited sources, and changes were made to the script after filming commenced. The third story, "The Drop of Water", is centered on Helen Corey ( Jacqueline Pierreux), a nurse who steals a ring from a corpse that is being prepared for burial and finds herself haunted by the ring's original owner after arriving home.īeing a low-budget horror film with multiple stories, an international cast and foreign financial backing, Black Sabbath follows numerous trends of 1960s Italian film productions. The second is "The Wurdulak", where a man named Gorca (Karloff) returns to his family after claiming to have slain a Wurdulak, an undead creature who attacks those that it had once loved. In the original, Italian print, the first story, titled "The Telephone", involves Rosy ( Michèle Mercier) who continually receives threatening telephone calls from an unseen stalker. The order in which the stories are presented varies among the different versions in which the film has been released. The film consists of three separate tales that are introduced by Boris Karloff. Black Sabbath ( Italian: I tre volti della paura, lit.'The Three Faces of Fear') is a 1963 Italian horror anthology film directed by Mario Bava.
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