Review of Black Sabbath (1963) by Stephen M — 09 Oct 2007
A magnificent trio of short horror tales by Mario Bava. Curiously, although it has the highest production values, a strong literary source and a big star, the central Boris Karloff segment, "The Wurdulak", is my least favourite, though it's still excellent and is beautifully shot.
"The Telephone" is a perfect little giallo, and the final part, "The Drop of Water", is a very creepy variation on Poe's "Tell-Tale Heart".
This review of Black Sabbath (1963) was written by Stephen M on 09 Oct 2007.
Black Sabbath has generally received positive reviews.
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