Black Sunday 1960

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Black Sunday

A vengeful witch, Asa Vajda, and her fiendish servant, Igor Jauvitch, return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's beautiful look-alike descendant: Katia. Only a handsome doctor with the help of family members stand in her way.

A vengeful witch, Asa Vajda, and her fiendish servant, Igor Jauvitch, return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's beautiful look-alike descendant: Katia. Only a handsome doctor with the help of family members stand in her way.

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... Princess Asa Vajda / Katia Vajda

... Dr. Andrej Gorobec / Dr. Andreas Gorobec

... Dr. Choma Kruvajan / Dr. Thomas Kruvajan

... Prince Vajda

... Igor Javutich / Javuto

... Prince Constantine Vajda

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23 Jun 2021 by talisencrw

This was just great. My first Bava experience--hopefully I'll eventually take in his entire oeuvre.

Genres:

Horror

Release Date:

Aug 11, 1960 (Italy)

Run Time:

1hr 26`

MMPA Rating:

NR

Original Language:

Italian

Production Countries:

Italy

Status:

Released

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23 Jun 2021 by talisencrw

This was just great. My first Bava experience--hopefully I'll eventually take in his entire oeuvre.

23 Jun 2021 by Dsnake1

Black Sunday is a black and white gothic horror film focused on the revenge plot of an executed plot and the people trying to stop her. The plot itself is fine. It's nothing extra special, but it facilitates the movie well enough. The characters and many of the other general building blocks of the film are also fine. So why is this movie worth watching? Well, the director, Mario Bava, does a stellar job of setting the scene. The soundtrack to the movie is spectacular. The black and white really aides to the atmosphere, as does the cinematography. The cinematography, in particular, is outstanding. The film relies on a wonderful selection of long shots. There are many shots where the length doesn't particularly add to the story, but it certainly adds to the atmosphere and overall creepiness of the movie. The film also includes some fairly gruesome scenes, nothing quite like a splatter film, though. The scenes are well placed and add to the experience rather than become the focus themselves. All in all, if you're after a great atmospheric horror film and don't care much about a plot or characters, you may find yourself enjoying Black Sunday.

08 Oct 2022 by LordVitriol

A diabolical witch and her partner who were executed 200 years ago return from the grave to possess the body of her identical descendent. How exactly does one begin a review on such a seminal horror classic as Black Sunday? Mario Bava’s directorial debut also serves as his masterpiece, and helped initiate his legacy as one of the greatest directors of horror films in history. Bava had of course had extensive experience prior to this influential film with a couple documentaries and shorts in addition to completing a handful of films for other directors; including Riccardo Freda’s I Vampiri, which is widely considered to be the first Italian horror film. Having a hand in kickstarting a genre is certainly no small feat, and is testament to Bava’s extraordinary talent and vision. Black Sunday opens with a witch trial where a group of hooded inquisitors are preparing to punish the evil witch Katia Vajda (Barbara Steele; Curse of the Crimson Altar, Castle of Blood) for being in league with the devil. Standard practice is of course to tie her to a tree and light her on fire. Witch Disposal 101, right? Fuck no. Apparently Katia was so badass in league with the Prince of Darkness that the only fitting punishment after branding her with a nice big “S” on her back is to take the Mask of Satan (an iron mask in the devil’s visage lined with nasty spikes on the inside) and literally HAMMERING it into her face as an eternal reminder of her diabolical misdeeds. Right then and there you know you’re in for a pretty wild ride as Black Sunday pulls absolutely no punches. Cut to 200 years later and Katia and Igor are resurrected and begin to prowl about as a vampires eager to possess the youth and beauty of the young Asa who lives in the castle nearby. Considering it came out in 1960 the graphic violence in the film fuelled much controversy, getting it banned in England until 1968. In the far more liberal US the gore was censored before it was unleashed onto audiences theatrically. Even by today’s standards the violence is inventive and quite gruesome, being filmed in black and white in addition to Bava’s brilliant cinematography skills bringing these scenes to life with an eerie realism. Gore aside, Black Sunday Is an absolute feast for the eyes from the very first frame. When I say Bava was a master cinematographer one just needs to take a look at the way his scenes are painstakingly assembled; everything is so meticulously placed – every shadow, every cobweb is completely deliberate and makes for a final product that is so far beyond what most other directors were churning out that they can’t even compare. From the long sweeping shots of the countryside to the dark gaping maw leading to the tomb of Katia Vajda, the contrast between light and dark, the creepy mist filled tombs… these elements are almost characters unto themselves; providing more atmosphere than a hundred lesser films could muster up together. The scenes where Katia is resurrecting herself in her stone coffin are absolutely brilliant, and will remain unrivalled ad infinitum. I for one couldn’t believe the grisly imagery Bava packed into these scenes while still managing to preserve their gothic feel rather than allowing them to cheapen the film. Bava’s take on the vampire mythology here is both refreshing and clever in that the vampires are dispatched via a stake to the eye (in yet another wonderfully nasty scene). There’s not a single moment in Black Sunday that doesn’t have a powerful presence. The film has a dark, gloomy, and foreboding feel to it and there is so much to take in that the film downright demands repeated viewings. Needless to say the film’s reputation is well deserved. The film has influenced countless films since its inception including the bizarre Mexican monster flick The Brainiac, the excellent Bloody Pit of Horror, and Francis Ford Coppola’s cinematic abortion Bram Stoker’s Dracula which goes as far as attempting to recreate entire scenes from Bava’s masterwork. It’s comes as no surprise that Barbara Steele is magnificent as both the evil witch Katia Vajda as well as her current-generation doppelgänger Princess Asa Vajda. Her ability to be completely sinister and frightening as the former and then turning around and playing the innocent young victim is tell of a talent that certainly solidifies her a place in horror history. John Richardson (One Million Years B.C., Torso) as Dr. Andre Gorobec, Andrea Checchi (Erik the Conqueror, A Bullet For the General) as his mentor Dr. Thomas Kruvajan, and Arturo Dominici (Castle of Blood, Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion) as Igor Javutich, Katia’s evil cohort are also equally excellent in their respective roles. Interestingly, in the Italian language version of the film it is alluded to that Katia and Igor are brother and sister thus suggesting an incestuous relationship between the two. This element is absent from the English dubbed versions. I don’t care what you’re into, what you’ve seen or haven’t seen. Black Sunday is absolute essential viewing. The cinematography, story and performances are absolutely breathtaking. If you have even the slightest passing interest in film or not, I implore you to sit down and watch this work of genius. It will change your view on what cinema is capable of being.

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... Script Supervisor

... Director

... First Assistant Director

Cast

... Princess Asa Vajda / Katia Vajda

... Dr. Andrej Gorobec / Dr. Andreas Gorobec

... Dr. Choma Kruvajan / Dr. Thomas Kruvajan

... Prince Vajda

... Igor Javutich / Javuto

... Prince Constantine Vajda

... Ivan - Manservant

... Inn Keeper

... Nikita - Coachman

... Boris - Stablehand

... Sonya - Innkeeper's Daughter

... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

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... Executive Producer

... Producer

... Production Secretary

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