House of Exorcism (1973)
La Casa dell'esorcismo,
Every corner of the soul is lost to the icy clutch of the supernatural!
Director(s)
Mario Bava (as Mickey Lion)
Alfredo Leone (as Mickey Lion)
Writer(s)
Mario Bava
Alberto Cittini
Alfredo Leone
Giorgio Maulini uncredited
Romano Migliorini uncredited
Roberto Natale uncredited
Francesca Rusishka uncredited
Producer(s)
José Gutiérrez Maesso producer
Alfredo Leone producer
Cast
Telly Savalas - Leandro
Elke Sommer - Lisa Reiner
Sylva Koscina - Sophia Lehar
Alessio Orano - Max
Gabriele Tinti - George (the chauffeur)
Kathy Leone - Lisa's friend
Eduardo Fajardo - Francis Lehar
Carmen Silva - Anna ('House of Exorcism')
Franz von Treuberg - Shopkeeper
Espartaco Santoni - Carlo
Alida Valli - Countess
Robert Alda - Father Michael ('House of Exorcism')
Review by Sven Soetemans
Stylish and extremely elegant…another Mario Bava triumph!,
(Small spoilers included) According to the title, I'm reviewing the House of Exorcism here but I better start by saying that the below discussed version is `Lisa and the Devil' in all the glory like Mario Bava intended it! The House of Exorcism adds a whole bunch of needless elements and it doesn't even credit Bava as a director! Talking about blasphemy! Lisa and the Devil however, is a pure Bava masterpiece and one of the most beautiful horror movies ever made. Like only he can show it, this film breathes a horrific atmosphere of mystery and morbidity. It's about the young American girl – Lisa – who's lost in the Spanish city of Toledo. She spends the night in a ghoulish and ancient house with the blind landlady, her vicious son and the spooky housekeeper (a terrific portrayal by Telly Savalas) Lisa is seen as the reincarnation of the lost love-interest of the son and he becomes possessive over her. Unfortunately, the lost lover of son Maximillian wasn't very faithful and Lisa might take the punishment for that now… Once again, Bava gives a nightmarish portrayal of a sinister setting, filled with bizarre figures and religious themes. Unlike some of his other films, Lisa and the Devil has an intelligent and compelling script that thrills you right from the first second and until the very last. You just stare at this film with wide-open eyes and huge fascination. Beautiful scenery, stunning cinematography and magnificent make-up effects…all trademarks that make horror so great are present in Lisa and the Devil. If you're looking for breath-taking horror, Mario Bava is the way!
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