Bloody Pit of Horror (1965)
Directed by Massimo Pupillo
Genres - Mystery |
Sub-Genres - Sex Horror |
Run Time - 87 min. |
Countries - Italy, United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Cavett Binion
Ex-Mr. Universe Mickey Hargitay plays the thick, musclebound host for the evil spirit of the notorious "Crimson Executioner," a sadistic Italian Baron in whose former castle Hargitay and a collection of sexy models are staging a Gothic-themed photo shoot. Before long, the sweaty brute is hauling the poor lasses into the dungeon to have at them with a wide assortment of torture devices. The film's ad slicks proudly proclaim this Euro-cheapie as being "Based on the works of the Marquis de Sade." Although this statement is pretty unlikely, it's still hard to refute: Who's to say a movie depicting the torture of numerous scantily-clad ladies isn't something the Marquis wouldn't heartily endorse? Authentic or not, it's certainly a sleazy little film, notable only for the novelty presence of Hargitay (Jane Mansfield's husband). Video-seekers can take their pick from a wide assortment of alternate titles: Bloody Pit of Horror, The Crimson Executioner, The Scarlet Executioner, Virgins for the Hangman and probably half a dozen others.
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castle, dungeon, torture, death, ghost, group, haunted-house, host, modeling, physical-abuse, sadist, writer, book, photography, publisher, secretary, visit