Twisted Italian horror meets lurid German krimi in the 1961 EuroShocker
fIlled with “genuinely eerie scenes and rather graphic maulings” (DVD Drive-In),
now restored like you’ve never seen or heard it before: When an all-girl reform
school is rocked by a series of grisly murders, it will unleash a nightmare of
sexual corruption and lupine depravity. Carl Schell (THE BLUE MAX), Barbara Lass
(aka Roman Polanski’s first wife Barbara Kwiatkowska) and Luciano Pigozzi
(CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD) star in this infamous Italian/Austrian co-production
– originally titled LYCANTHROPUS – directed by Paolo Heusch (THE DAY THE SKY
EXPLODED) from a screenplay by giallo maestro Ernesto Gastaldi (ALL THE COLORS
OF THE DARK) with a classic score by Armando Trovajoli (STRANGE SHADOWS IN AN
EMPTY ROOM), newly scanned in 2k from archival elements recently discovered in a
Rome lab vault.
“Obscure, intriguing and something different… Savona conjures an air
of morbid romance with an array of stylish visuals and some surprisingly
explicit nudity.” - The Spinning Image
“Unnerving, demented and dead serious… A gorgeous-looking demonic
possession movie with gothic horror and giallo slants.” - At The Mansion
Of Madness
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