Title from container. Originally released as a motion picture in 1964 with English dubbing, edited content, and story sequence differing from original Italian version. Widescreen. Extras: Audio commentary by critic Tim Lucas; theatrical trailer. Boris Karloff, Michele Mercier, Mark Damon, Jacqueline Soussard, Lidia Alfonsi, Susy Anderson, Massimo Righi, Harriet Medin.
Summary:
One of the great horror anthology films of all time, and Mario Bava's personal favorite of his works, Black Sabbath solidified the director's reputation as Europe's maestro of the macabre. A Drop of Water involves a nurse who steals a ring from a corpse - not realizing the curse that is carried with it. In The Telephone, a woman is haunted by menacing phone calls from a former lover. The Wurdulak stars Boris Karloff as a vampire hunter whose family is stalked by the wandering spirit of an undead ghoul.
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