Black Sabbath
1963

Black Sabbath

★ 7.0 / 10
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Directed by Mario Bava
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Synopsis

Black Sabbath is a 1963 horror anthology film directed by Mario Bava. The film is divided into three segments, based on tales by Chekhov, Tolstoy, and a traditional Occitan story. Each segment is introduced by Boris Karloff, who also plays a character in the third story.

Did You Know?
  • Directed by famous Italian director Mario Bava.
  • Boris Karloff plays both a narrator and a character in the movie.
  • The band 'Black Sabbath' got their name from this film.
  • The film is based on three different short stories.
  • It's considered a seminal work in the Italian giallo genre.
Iconic Quotes
  • Who... who are you?
  • I'm going to kill you... I'm the one who's going to kill you!
  • You mustn't be afraid... death is...
  • It's not so much dying I'm afraid of... it's coming back!
  • I'm dead, Rosy... I'm dead, I'm dead, I'm dead...
Editorial

Why Eltorama recommends this film

Mario Bava's atmospheric anthology featuring three terrifying tales.