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BLACK SABBATH (1963) "The Wurdalak" segment - 2 - Boris Karloff, Mark Damon, Mario Bava

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Out of Print! The "Wurdulak" segment of the horror trilogy BLACK SABBATH, released by American International in 1963, one of the most chilling vampire tales ever committed to celluloid (film). Music by Les Baxter.




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  • This is indeed one of the most blood-chilling vampire films I have ever seen... A perfect choice for a cold and gruesome Russian night! Thank you again for posting it! ;)

  • That film gave me the willy's wren I was about 12. Holy crap,I'm 53, I've got the same chills!. Thanks!

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  • Mario Bava was a GENIUS! His films are brilliance!

  • "I can't FONDLE by own son?" HEELLLLLZ NO!

  • "Hang it on the door for all to see".

    Tch tch.. What would Marthe Stewart say?

    "Add some glitter"?

  • Creepy and kind of funny, too.

  • the english version of The Telephone really sucks. they ve ruined the whole plot. i hope with The Wurdulak the movie turns better now.

  • Can't I fondle my own grandson LOL

  • This is an example of the true face of the Wamphyr. From the eastern lands comes the plague, the dark, the filth and the fear of the undead. The Wamphyric/Upiric plague originated from such folktales and is in the subconscious of man and woman.

  • "Can't I fondle my own grandson?"

    times sure were different back then...

  • From Brazil...

    I watched this movie in Italian but I didn't like it.

    In English is perfect.

  • This is just one reason Bava was the master of horror. Susy Anderson was breathtakingly beautiful. I'd remain w her even if being one of the undead was the price to pay!

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