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  1. Black Sabbath (Italian: I tre volti della paura, lit. 'The Three Faces of Fear') is a 1963 horror anthology film directed by Mario Bava. The film consists of three separate tales that are introduced by Boris Karloff. The order in which the stories are presented varies among the different versions in which the film has been released.

  2. Black Sabbath: Directed by Mario Bava. With Michèle Mercier, Lidia Alfonsi, Boris Karloff, Mark Damon. Three horror tales: In The Telephone, call girl Rosy is stalked by her ex-pimp Frank Rainer. In The Wurdulak, nobleman Vladimir meets a prowling vampire.

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    • Horror
    • Mario Bava
    • 1964-05-06
  3. At the stroke of midnight, Gorcha (Boris Karloff) returns to the cottage. His sour demeanor and unkempt appearance bode the worse, and the two brothers are torn: they realize that it is their duty to kill Gorcha before he feeds on the family, but their love for him makes it difficult to reach a decision.

  4. Black Sabbath (1964) U.S. Trailer Trailer for the substantially re-worked American release by American International Pictures of Italian director Mario Bava's eventually-acclaimed horror anthology, Black Sabbath, 1964, featuring Boris Karloff.

    • Mario Bava
    • Jacqueline Pierreux
  5. Black Sabbath. Boris Karloff is your host for Mario Bava's 1963 classic triptych of terror, which set new standards in graphic violence and spellbinding horror. Michèle Mercier stars in The Telephone, a tale of lesbian obsession and murder.

  6. Karloff introduces tales of a haunted nurse (Jacqueline Pierreux), a stalked call girl (Michèle Mercier) and a vampire (Boris Karloff).

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    • Horror
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  8. Mario Bava's Black Sabbath is first and foremost a fun night out at the movies, opening with Boris Karloff talking right to the audience, welcoming you to this gnarly anthology just before Bava's signature colour-blown lighting starts to saturate Karloff's entire face.

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