Nella stretta morsa del ragno (1971)
Anno di uscita: 1971
Nazione: France, Germany, Italy
Alternative Title: In de greep van de spin, Na Teia da Aranha, Web of the Spider, Skrækuhyret slår til, Edgar Poe chez les morts vivants
Regista: Antonio Margheriti
Writer: Antonio Margheriti, Bruno Corbucci, Giovanni Addessi, Giovanni Grimaldi
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Giovanni Addessi, Franco Caruso
Società: Paris-Cannes Productions, Produzione D.C.7, Terra-Filmkunst
Genere: Horror, Horror Film
Budget: N/A
Premi & Simili
Premi: N/A
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: castle, gothic horror, living dead, remake
Storia
American journalist Alan Foster travels to London for an interview with Edgar Allan Poe, but finds himself entangled in a bet with Lord Blackwood to spend a night in his supposedly haunted castle, Blackwood Castle. Despite initial skepticism, Foster soon encounters genuine supernatural phenomena within the castle walls on All Soul's Eve. As ghosts search for blood to sustain them for another year, Foster falls in love with Elizabeth Blackwood, the lord's daughter, while navigating the living dead and the castle's dark secrets.
Riassunto
Nella stretta morsa del ragno (1971) is an Italian-French-German gothic horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. A remake of the classic 1960 British film 'The Phantom of Méru,' it follows journalist Alan Foster's chilling encounter with the supernatural at Blackwood Castle. The film blends traditional gothic horror elements with zombie themes, reflecting the late-night horror wave popular in European cinema during the early 1970s.