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Blood Castle

Blood Castle

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok Eurohorror
Review: A not-bad Eurohorror that I saw years ago on vhs as SCREAM OF THE DEMON LOVER. It's pretty atmospheric in the European tradition. The plot is a bit messy but it has a few good twists and turns. Igor's character, with his love for idealised beauty contrasted with his total repulsion for sex (or even the desire for it) was interesting. Still nothing special overall, but worth seeing for fans.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok Eurohorror
Review: A not-bad Eurohorror that I saw years ago on vhs as SCREAM OF THE DEMON LOVER. It's pretty atmospheric in the European tradition. The plot is a bit messy but it has a few good twists and turns. Igor's character, with his love for idealised beauty contrasted with his total repulsion for sex (or even the desire for it) was interesting. Still nothing special overall, but worth seeing for fans.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: ANEMIC DVD RELEASE FOR BLOOD CASTLE...
Review: A young chemist, Ivanna Rakowski (Erna Schurer), travels to the castle of Baron Djalmar (Charles Quinney) to help him with a research project. Once there, she hears strange stories about her handsome employer and has nightmares in which she is stretched out naked on a torture rack. To make matters worse, a vicious killer is mutilating young village girls...
The film featured on this DVD is NOT Jorge Grau's "The Legend of Blood Castle" (1972), but José Luis Merino's "Ivanna" (a.k.a. "The Scream of the Demon Lover", 1971). Apparently, the version released in the States was trimmed by Roger Corman's New World when they distributed it on a double bill with "The Velvet Vampire", but this disc contains the full export print, complete with some nudity missing from the original Spanish/Italian language versions. Sadly, this is not the type of release this atmospheric example of early 70s Gothic deserves. The poor quality of the print, plus the fact that the original export (and UK theatrical) title, "The Killers of the Castle of Blood", has been changed, makes it clear that the disc has been sourced from some shoddy public domain copy. The rich colours of the beautifully photographed castle interiors can still be appreciated, but the image looks soft and there is lots of speckling. Apart from the letterboxed presentation, the disc does not improve on previous VHS incarnations of this movie. It's a real shame, because despite the plethora of loose ends and under-developed subplots that litter the story, "Ivanna" contains some genuinely creepy moments and warrants more attention than it has previously received. Hopefully, some quality conscious individuals will one day go back to the original vault materials and let the movie's full Gothic splendour shine through. If the distributers had done a proper job instead of releasing this murky botch-up, I would have given this product a much higher rating.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Grau's classic film, however this one ain't bad...
Review: Tread with caution, this film is NOT Jorge Grau's Countess Bathory film 'Legend of Blood Castle', it's actually a Spanish / Italian co-production called 'Ivanna' and was released in the Netherlands as 'Castle of Blood'. If you were expecting Grau's film, then you'll be dissapointed (as I was.)
Still, 'Ivanna' isn't that bad at all, although the print isn't too much of an improvement on the 20 year old dutch tape.


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