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Satan's Wife

1979 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Satan's Wife
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Satan's Wife (Italian: Un'ombra nell'ombra, also known as Ring of Darkness) is a 1979 Italian horror film directed by Pier Carpi.[1][2]

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Plot

The Prince of Darkness seduces four young women, spreading his seed so that his scourge may take human form.

Cast

Production

The film is an adaptation of the director's 1974 novel Un'ombra nell'ombra.[3][4] It had the working title La signora delle mosche ('The Lady of the Flies').[4] Carpi's announced temptative cast included Jean Seberg, Terence Stamp, and Marilù Tolo.[4]

The film had a troubled production, with shootings starting in January 1977, being interrupted after a few weeks for lack of funds, and resumed in early 1979, with producer Piero Amati replacing Carpi as director for several scenes.[4] Amati went bankrupt shortly later.[4]

It was one of several Italian films starring Anne Heywood.[5]

Release

The film was released in Italian cinemas in the fall of 1979.[4] The original version of the film, lasting 106 minutes, is considered lost.[3] The international version, lasting over 20 minutes less (85'), has been described as "lacking continuity in more than one point" because of the cuts.[3]

Reception

Domestically, the film bombed at the box office.[4] Italian film historian Roberto Curti described the film as "an ambitious work, [...] with passages of minutious realism and oneiric, visionary and esoteric digressions".[4]

References

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