Black Sabbath (1960)
This Italian anthology film directed by Mario Brava is centred on three stories that are introduced by Boris Karloff.
Upon its release, the American release tapered with the film removing more violent and lesbian scenes as horror in American was intended for young audience where in Europe, horror is meant for adults.
The film flopped on its initial release but is now considered a horror classic with its original three stories such as The Telephone, The Wardulak and A Drop of Water considered some of the best stories committed to film.
The group Black Sabbath will take their name from this film.
The Literary License Podcast will be reviewing the Italian release.
We are also joined by writer and producer Joe (Caesar and Otto Deadly Christmas) Randazzo. You can following Joe through:
Twitter: joe_randazzo
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And Rondo 2020 award winner Rod Labbe.
Opening Credits (.53); Introduction (1.10); Story Geek (23.40); Forming the Plot (28.49); Film Trailer (31.06); Lights, Camera, Action (33.29); Epilogue (1:31.28); End Credits (1:40.14); Closing Credits (1:41.21)
Opening and Closing Credits - Thank you from Purple Planet Music for our Opening Credits.
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