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The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (DVD-R) (1971) (All Regions) (NTSC) (US Import)

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  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009P1PA
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 83,334 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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By EA Solinas HALL OF FAMETOP 500 REVIEWER on 28 April 2007
Format: DVD
Don't let the ghoulish title or the campy box fool you. "The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave" is no goofy zombiefest or cliched ghost story -- instead it's more of a manipulative mystery, with director Emilio Miraglia sprinkling the story with unexpected twists and giallo-like murders.

Evelyn Cunningham died in childbirth some time ago. Ever since, mentally-unbalanced Lord Alan Cunningham (Antonio De Teffè) has had a nasty new hobby -- he has "attacks" where he lures young redheads to his rambling estate, and kills them horribly. Even a seance to contact his beloved Evelyn doesn't help his mental state.

Then he meets beautiful Gladys (Marina Malfatti), and quickly marries her. But as Alan tries to get on with his life, the castle is haunted by a red-haired, white-gowned ghost that beckons him -- and the murder of several people there. Alan is being slowly driven out of his mind, but has Evelyn come out of the grave -- or is there something even more sinister at work?

"The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave" has many of the trappings of a giallo film -- Miraglia even gives the audience a nudge-wink by having the mystery killer wear a pair of yellow ("giallo") gloves. But this movie isn't strictly a giallo -- more like a modern gothic with a few twists of "House on Haunted Hill."

It's not the best of such films -- it moves very slowly, and some of the scenes (such as the skeletal ghost-on-the-bridge scene) are just too silly. But it's made up for with some incredibly spooky "hauntings," mad camerawork, and the lush interior of the crumbling castle. Miraglia even throws in some bizarre, grotesque moments, such as the disposal of a body by dumping it into a fox kennel.
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By The Movie Guy TOP 500 REVIEWER on 18 Aug. 2013
Format: DVD
With the passing of his wife Evelyn the half crazed Alan (Anthony Steffen) has been spending his time picking up and killing prostitutes like Polly the prostitute (Maria Teresa Tofano). He meets Gladys one night and marries her (Marina Malfatti), although there appear to be Evelyn sightings and a bunch of odd relatives.

This is an Italian tale of insanity and murder with ample nudity. Not really worth seeing other than to admire the female form.

No f-bombs, sex nudity (Marina Malfatti, Maria Teresa Tofano, Erika Blanc)
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Glad I had a chance to finally see this 1971 Italian psycho horror classic about an English lord who picks up/tortures and kills prostitutes in his castle dungeon & is tortured himself by his dead wife who rises from the grave to haunt him-or does she? -great ending -it's dubbed in English which is great & would give this 4 stars if the print was good but this print is a disgrace-it's the worse print of a movie i've seen recently-hopefully a better one will be available in future.
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Whatever you do don't buy the Sinema Diablo dvd of this movie (the one marked 'letterboxed edition' on the front.) To say this is a bad transfer is a gross understatement - it's the worst I've ever seen, in fact it's worse than any VHS transfer I've seen. It's not just the bleached out picture - there's large green bands running permanantly across the top of the screen meaning part of the film is actually obscured. To rub salt in the wounds the box proclaims an 'all new gorgeous digital transfer'. This is fraud plain and simple and I'm amazed Amazon allows such companies to sell on their site.
From what I could make out the movie seemed hum drum but I would never judge a film until I can see it as the director intended.
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