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| director = Marcello Andrei

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| music = Albert Verrecchia

| cinematography = Claudio Racca

| editing = Gianni Oppedisano

| studio = Paola Film s.r.l.

| distributor = Alpherat

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| runtime = 108 minutes

| country = Italy

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| gross = 118.676 million

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'A Black Ribbon for Deborah' is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by Marcello Andrei.

Cast



* Bradford Dillman as Michel Lagrange

* Marina Malfatti as Deborah Lagrange

* Gig Young as Ofenbauer

* Delia Boccardo as Mira

* Micaela Esdra as Elena

* Lucretia Love as Wife of Ofenbauer

Production



Director Marcello Andrei and his co-writers originally conceived the film with an original idea of a dying woman passing the child she is bearing to another person. Giuseppe Pulieri stated that the script he worked one was ruined by a producers attempt to exploit the film as part of the "demonic possession" cycle of films. Pulieri stated that "The script stayed ten years in the drawer, I even pestered Raymond Stross into making it, to no avail ... they altered the story, the in all the usual bullshit: the witches, the sorcerer, the special effects..."

The film began shooting on May 13, 1974.

Release



'A Black Ribbon for Deborah' was distributed theatrically in Italy by Alpherat on 26 September 1974. The film grossed a total of 118,676,000 Italian lire domestically. Italian film historian Roberto Curti described the film as passing "almost unnoticed on its theatrical release".

The film was first released on home video in the United States and the United Kingdom in the early 1980s. It was released in the United Kingdom as 'The Torment'.

Reception



AllMovie defines the film a "low-wattage horror piece".

Footnotes



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