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Horror

The Hanging Woman

- Scarier Than Your Worst Nightmare!

Upon his uncle's death, Serge Chekov journeys to a spooky Scottish village for the reading of the will. But when he inherits the estate, Serge runs afoul of his uncle's jealous wife , his business partner , his maid and others. It's not long before zombies join the fun in this Italian supernatural thriller, also starring Paul Naschy as a nutso gravedigger.

Release Date : 1973-09-03

Language :Spanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Petruka FilmsProdimex Film

Production Country : SpainItaly

Alternative Titles : The Hanging WomanBeyond the Living DeadReturn of the ZombiesBeyond the Evil DeadThe Orgy of the DeadOrgy of the Living DeadZombie 3: Return of the Zombies

Cast

Stelvio Rosi

Character Name : Serge Chekov

Original Name : Stelvio Rosi

Gender : Male

Maria Pia Conte

Character Name : Nadia Mihaly

Original Name : Maria Pia Conte

Gender : Female

Dyanik Zurakowska

Character Name : Doris Droila

Original Name : Dyanik Zurakowska

Gender : Female

Pasquale Basile

Character Name : The Detective

Original Name : Pasquale Basile

Gender : Male

Paul Naschy

Character Name : Igor

Original Name : Paul Naschy

Gender : Male

Gérard Tichy

Character Name : Professor Leon Droila

Original Name : Gérard Tichy

Gender : Male

Aurora de Alba

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Aurora de Alba

Gender : Female

Eleonora Vargas

Character Name :

Original Name : Eleonora Vargas

Gender : Female

José Cárdenas

Character Name : 2nd Guard

Original Name : José Cárdenas

Gender : Male

Giuliana Garavaglia

Character Name :

Original Name : Giuliana Garavaglia

Gender : Female

Carla Mancini

Character Name :

Original Name : Carla Mancini

Gender : Female

Carlos Quiney

Character Name : The Butler

Original Name : Carlos Quiney

Gender : Male

Isarco Ravaioli

Character Name : Town's Mayor

Original Name : Isarco Ravaioli

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2021-06-23

Frankly, I'm still trying to figure out why I got pleasure from a horror film as effortless and unhurried as this one. If I have to be objective for a second, I would probably say that "La orgía de los muertos" actually didn't have much to offer to begin with. A nice variety of clichés and a predictable ending, are some of the magnificent qualities about this film. Let's just get this straight: the reason why I'm not praising this film, is not because I'm against clichés or predictable endings. I don't think a movie is great, only when it has a plot twist or unpredicted states of affairs. I believe that in order to be decent, a horror film needs to be either entertaining, gory or at least mildly eerie. However, I'm not sure "La orgia de los muertos", provides much of these three virtues. For the contrary, it's a very sluggish movie, with no gore and almost no eerie situations. Perhaps we could say that the story gets interesting and mildly freaky during the last minutes, but that's all. If we were talking about a different film, I would almost certainly say that it doesn't reunite enough elements to be considered a decent horror flick. Nevertheless, there's something about this film that makes enjoyable and it has to do with the fact that it is awfully stylish and nice to look at. The striking and yet ominous European landscapes, the 19th-century wardrobe and the graveyard, create a perfect Gothic background that unquestionably belongs to the horror type. The atmosphere is somehow dark, but still enchanting in a way. The highland village exposes two facades, which makes the scenery so ambiguous and mysterious. This may be a film that could be considered worn out by some people, but it's still captivating and charming in a spooky way. I could only spot one or two unintentionally funny situations and dialogs, which is a great flattering remark, in this case. Let's just keep in mind that this is a low budget film with actors who didn't even speak Spanish, or at least not all of them, and the film was supposed to be in that language. One of the scenes that really made me burst into laughter, was the one where Stelvio Rosi gets in a fist fight with Jacinto Molina…that was just plain hilarious. Without anything else to add, I can only say that despite of the flaws I mentioned, I believe "La orgia de los muertos" is a film that could be easily enjoyed by Gothic horror fans. Especially the ones who don't need a really complex plot and can appreciate a charming esthetic like the one in this film.