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Movie Description Italian horror master Mario Bava's spine-tingling 3-tale horror anthology. In the first tale, a woman steals a ring off of the finger of a corpse, only to be haunted by the angry spirit of the ring's owner. In the next tale, a woman is harassed by phone calls from the dead. Finally, Boris Karloff plays a vampire-like creature who feeds off the blood of its family.
Synopsis Boris Karloff hosts this trilogy of supernatural tales: "A Drop of Water", "The Telephone", and "The Wurdalak". The latter story, about a blood-thirsty vampire, features Karloff himself.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 0 Snap Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - Italian Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer Deleted Footage/Outtakes Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies - 1. Mario Bava Filmographies - 1. Cast & Crew Production Notes Production Stills
Filmed in Pathecolor.
The laserdisc edition is paired with the 1967 horror film "Black Sunday".
Quotations "This is the NIGHT of the NIGHTMARE ... when a headless corpse rides the cold night wind... when a woman's soul inhabits the body of a buzzing Fly... Black Sabbath ... The most gruesome day in the calendar of the Undead!" -- marketing line for the film
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