Black Sunday (1960) movie poster

Black Sunday (1960)

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"STARE INTO THESE EYES...Discover deep within them the unspeakable, terrifying secret of BLACK SUNDAY...It will paralyze you with fright!"
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๐Ÿ‘ 89%Google users liked it archived
Critics Score
๐ŸŽฌ 88% (RT: 88%) โ„น๏ธRT = Rotten Tomatoes (critic reviews). MC = Metacritic (weighted critic average). Critics Score is the average of both.
Horror

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Director
Runtime
1h 26m
Country
Italy
Language
Italian
TMDB Rating
7.4/10 (587 votes)
Rotten Tomatoes
88%
Cast
Barbara Steele as Princess Asa Vajda / Katia Vajda
John Richardson as Dr. Andrej Gorobec / Dr. Andreas Gorobec
Andrea Checchi as Dr. Choma Kruvajan / Dr. Thomas Kruvajan
Ivo Garrani as Prince Vajda
Arturo Dominici as Igor Javutich / Javuto
Enrico Olivieri as Prince Constantine Vajda
Tino Bianchi as Ivan - Manservant
Yes. 89% of real audiences liked it based on 587 votes. Critics agree, scoring it 88%.
Overview
A vengeful witch, Asa Vajda, and her fiendish servant, Igor Jauvitch, return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's beautiful look-alike descendant: Katia. Only a handsome doctor with the help of family members stand in her way. Wikipedia โ†—
Fun Facts
  • The initial cut of Black Sunday was reportedly much longer, with several subplots removed to improve the pacing.
  • Many of the background extras were actually locals from the filming locations.
Audience Consensus

Black Sunday is a 1960 horror film directed by Mario Bava. A vengeful witch, Asa Vajda, and her fiendish servant, Igor Jauvitch, return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's beautiful look-alike descendant: Katia. Only a handsome doctor with the help of family members stand in her way.

The film has been rated by 587 audiences on ThumbScore, reflecting its reach and engagement with viewers. As a horror film, Black Sunday delivers on the expectations of its genre while bringing its own distinctive perspective to the storytelling. The production showcases the creative vision of its filmmaking team, bringing together performances, cinematography, and narrative elements that have resonated with audiences.

Black Sunday (1960) continues to find viewers through theatrical releases, streaming platforms, and home media, maintaining its place in the contemporary entertainment landscape. The film represents the kind of cinematic experience that has attracted a dedicated audience, with viewers appreciating its approach to the story and characters it presents.

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