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| director = Romano Scavolini

| producer = Franca Luciani

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| story = Giuseppe Mangione

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| music = Fiorenzo Carpi

| cinematography = Romano Scavolini

| editing = Francesco Bertuccioli

| studio = KMG Cinema

| distributor = Regional

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| runtime = 92 minutes

| country = Italy

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| gross = 65.564 million

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'Spirits of Death' (/ translation: 'A White Dress for Mariale') is a 1972 Italian film directed by Romano Scavolini and starring Ida Galli, Ivan Rassimov and Luigi Pistilli. The film was also released as 'Exorcisme Tragique' ('Tragic Exorcism').Curti, Roberto (2017). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1970-1979. McFarland.

Plot



As a child, Mariale witnesses the murder of her mother at her father's hands. She later becomes a recluse, living by herself in a dark, gloomy castle. Mariale decides to invite some friends over for the weekend and stages a decadent orgiastic party. Then a series of grisly murders begin to occur.

Cast



* Ida Galli as Marial

* Ivan Rassimov as Massimo

* Shawn Robinson as Semy

* Luigi Pistilli as Paolo

* Pilar Velzquez as Mercedes

* Carla Mancini

* Ezio Marano as Sebastiano

* Gianni Dei as the lover of Marial's mother

Style



Although the film is often described as a 'giallo', film historian Roberto Curti stated it only becomes a violent murder mystery about an hour into the film. Curti described the 'giallo' trademarks of violent murders and a twist ending are marginal when compared to other films of the genre at the time. Curti opined the film was one like a perverse 'kammerspiel' which borrowed from both gothic and avant-garde theatre.

Production



Following his return from Vietnam where he was a freelance photographer, director Romano Scavolini returned to his native Italy where he started his film career again as a genre filmmaker.

Release



'Spirits of Death' was released in Italy on 30 November 1972. The film grossed 65.564 million Italian lire in Italy on its release. When the film was released in France, it was titled 'Exorcisme tragique' to try and bank on the popular success of 'The Exorcist'.

Reception



In a retrospective review, Curti stated that Scavolini's direction and Fiorenzo Carpi's score "cannot overcome the script's many shortcomingnamely, sketchily developed characters, pretentious dialogue, heavy-handed symbolism." Scavolini later referred to the film as a film "which only deserves to be forgotten"

See also



* List of Italian films of 1972

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