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Black Sabbath (1963)

“Not Since "FRANKENSTEIN" Have You Seen Such Horror!”

  • 95 min
  • Horror
  • imdb logo 7.0/10 (13919 votes)

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Plot

Under the shroud of the darkest night, Black Sabbath weaves together a chilling tapestry of three unforgettable horror tales, each more haunting than the last. The first tale, "The Telephone," spins a web of fear around a woman, haunted within the confines of her apartment by relentless phone calls from an escaped prisoner from her tainted past, a specter that refuses to be silenced. As the night deepens, we are plunged into the heart of the 19th-century Russian countryside in "The Wurdalak." Here, we encounter a noble count who stumbles upon a family locked in a desperate and deadly fight against a feared line of vampires. At the heart of their struggle is a bloodthirsty vampire, masterfully portrayed by Boris Karloff, who inflicts a terrifying curse on his own bloodline, turning love into a chilling feast. Finally, as dawn threatens, we are transported to the dawn of the 20th century in "The Drop of Water". A nurse, while preparing the body of a recently deceased spiritualist, succumbs to greed and pilfers a ring from the corpse. This fateful decision spirals into a nightmarish reality when the vengeful spirit of the medium seeks retribution from beyond the grave. Black Sabbath, a horror trilogy, narrates a symphony of terror that resonates through time and space, leaving a trail of goosebumps and echoing screams in its wake. Each tale is a grim reminder that the past can reach out from the shadows and that every action has its ghostly consequence. The darkness is always watching, always waiting, and in Black Sabbath, it comes to life.

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Black Sabbath is a horror movie featuring Boris Karloff and directed by Mario Bava.

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