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Bloody Pit of Horror

Bloody Pit of Horror

He was a homicidal maniac who LIVED TO KILL!

4.6 / 1019651h 27m

Synopsis

A photographer and his models go to an old, abandoned castle for a photo shoot. Unbeknownst to them, the castle is inhabited by a lunatic who believes himself to be the reincarnated spirit of a 17th-century executioner whose job it is to protect the castle against intruders.

Genre: Horror

Status: Released

Director: Massimo Pupillo

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Main Cast

Mickey Hargitay

Mickey Hargitay

Travis Anderson

Walter Brandi

Walter Brandi

Rick

Luisa Baratto

Luisa Baratto

Edith

Ralph Zucker

Dermott, the Photographer

Rita Klein

Rita Klein

Nancy, the Cover Girl

Alfredo Rizzo

Alfredo Rizzo

Daniel Parks

Barbara Nelli

Barbara Nelli

Suzy, the Cover Girl

Moa Tahi

Moa Tahi

Kinojo, the Cover Girl

Femi Benussi

Femi Benussi

Annie, the Cover Girl

Nando Angelini

Nik Angel

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User Reviews

Wuchak

***Kitschy Italian torture horror from the mid-60s*** A group of ten people on a photoshoot near Rome spend the night in a castle owned by an eccentric recluse (Mickey Hargitay) who’s fascinated by an infamous executioner who was executed there over 300 years ago. "Bloody Pit of Horror" (1965) is akin to mid-60’s kitsch like “Village of the Giants” (1965), but with the horror bent of “Horror Hotel” (1960, aka “City of the Dead”) and “Dracula, Prince of Darkness” (1966). Future movies like “The Devil’s Nightmare” (1971) and “Howling V: The Rebirth” (1989) took the template and made better movies, low-budget though they may be. Don’t get me wrong, “Bloody Pit of Horror” is definitely worth checking out for its over-the-top garish entertainment, but Hargitay hams it up too much, although he looks great for the role. The characters are simply uninteresting, which detracts suspense. Luisa Baratto as the bookish Edith ends up being the most alluring female (riding the bull, lol), along with the dumb blonde. The rest are good-looking, but too thin and forgettable. The film runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Castello Piccolomini, Balsorano, L'Aquila, Italy, about a 75 minute drive from Rome with interiors done in the city (studio). GRADE: B-