Black Sabbath
"A story that goes beyond the boundaries of the Supernatural to the half-world of the living dead...Where a woman's soul inhabits a fly's body...Where vampires suck only the blood of those they love dearest."
Originally released in 1963. Black Sabbath is a horror film. directed by Mario Bava.
Starring Boris Karloff, Mark Damon, and Michèle Mercier
Synopsis
Three tales of supernatural horror include a woman plagued by threatening phone calls, a family targeted by vampiric monsters, and a deceased medium who wreaks havoc upon the living.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Boris Karloff
as Gorca (segment "The Wurdalak")
Mark Damon
as Vladimire d'Urfe (segment "The Wurdalak")
Michèle Mercier
as Rosy (segment "The Telephone")
Susy Andersen
as Sdenka (segment "The Wurdalak")
Lidia Alfonsi
as Mary (segment "The Telephone")
Jacqueline Pierreux
as Helen Chester (segment "A Drop Of Water")
Glauco Onorato
as Giorgio (segment "The Wurdalak")
Massimo Righi
as Pietro (segment "The Wurdalak")
Rika Dialina
as Maria (segment "The Wurdalak")
Milo Quesada
as Frank Rainer (segment "The Telephone")
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Emmepi Cinematografica
- Galatea Film
- Societé Cinématographique Lyre
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Black Sabbath about?
Three tales of supernatural horror include a woman plagued by threatening phone calls, a family targeted by vampiric monsters, and a deceased medium who wreaks havoc upon the living.
Who directed Black Sabbath?
Black Sabbath was directed by Mario Bava.
How long is Black Sabbath?
Black Sabbath has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Black Sabbath released?
Black Sabbath was released on August 17, 1963 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Black Sabbath?
The main cast of Black Sabbath includes Boris Karloff, Mark Damon, Michèle Mercier, Susy Andersen, Lidia Alfonsi.
Is Black Sabbath worth watching?
Black Sabbath has a user rating of 7.2/10 based on 477 reviews, indicating very good reception from audiences.