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'The Ogre' is a 1989 Italian television horror film directed by Lamberto Bava and written by Dardano Sacchetti. It was among four films made for the Italian television series 'Brivido Giallo'. The film released outside of Italy as 'Demons III: The Ogre', where it was promoted as a sequel to Bava's films 'Demons' and 'Demons 2'.

Synopsis



Cheryl, an American writer of horror novels, travels with her husband Tom, and their young son Bobby, to a villa in rural Italy for a few weeks of vacation, and for Cheryl to work on her latest book. When Cheryl begins having nightmares from when she was a child of being stalked by an ugly being, an ogre, she tries to persuade her skeptical husband that the villa has a curse on it and it is using its power to manifest her nightmares into reality, including the demon/ogre. Cheryl must find a way to face her fear and somehow defeat the ogre before it starts claiming victims.

Production



Following the success of the film 'Demons' and 'Demons 2' and other foreign horror films in Italy, the company Reiteitalia would announce in July 1986 that a series titled 'Brivido giallo' which would be made featuring five made-for-television film directed by Lamberto Bava. Of these films only four would be made: 'Graveyard Disturbance', 'Until Death', 'The Ogre' and 'Dinner with a Vampire'. The films were shot between 1987 and 1988.

The screenplay for 'The Ogre' is similar to that of the one written for 'The House by the Cemetery', which at one point director Lamberto Bava was slated to direct. Bava explained that the scripts were similar as 'The Ogre' was based on the Sacchetti's original script for 'The House by the Cemetery' which was altered by its director Lucio Fulci. Sacchetti countered these claims, stating that the films were not the same story but were "part of [his] poetics regarding home and children: a recurring theme which I have explored several times with different shades, but also with assonances." Bava stated that the script for the film suffered from a lot of self-censorship, noting that "An issue issue in the script was when the ogre showed up. What could we do with it? Had it been a movie .... the ogre would eat children, but on TV you couldn't do that."

Releases



'The Ogre' was shown on Italia 1 on August 22, 1989. The film was released outside Italy as 'Demons III: The Ogre' as it was promoted as a sequel to 'Demons' and 'Demons 2'. A German DVD release of the film titled it 'Ghost House II' relating the film to Umberto Lenzi's film 'Ghosthouse'.

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