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March 1976 (USA) See more »
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The titular medallion is a gift presented to young Nicole Elmi. Once the girl places the gift around her neck, she is possessed by the spirit of a dead child who was a murderess. | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Richard Johnson ... Michael Williams

Joanna Cassidy ... Joanna Morgan
Ida Galli ... Jill Perkins (as Evelyne Stewart)
Nicoletta Elmi ... Emily Williams
Edmund Purdom ... Doctor
Riccardo Garrone ... Police Inspector
Dana Ghia ... Emily's Mother
Eleonora Morana ... Contessa's Maid
Lila Kedrova ... Contessa Cappelli
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Massimo Dallamano ... Man at airport (uncredited)
Tom Felleghy ... Michael's Boss at BBC (uncredited)
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Directed by
Massimo Dallamano 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Massimo Dallamano 
Franco Marotta 
Laura Toscano 

Produced by
Fulvio Lucisano .... producer
William Reich .... producer
 
Original Music by
Stelvio Cipriani 
 
Cinematography by
Franco Delli Colli  (as Franco Dellicolli)
 
Film Editing by
Antonio Siciliano 
 
Production Design by
Luciano Puccini 
 
Makeup Department
Rosa Luciani .... hair stylist
Dante Trani .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Claudio Cuomo .... production supervisor
Alfredo Nicolai .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Franco Cirino .... first assistant director
Riccardo Sesani .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Pasquale Germano .... assistant production designer
 
Sound Department
Armando Bondani .... boom operator
Luciano Welisch .... sound engineer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Angelo Lannutti .... camera operator (as Arcangelo Lannutti)
Enrico Priori .... assistant camera
Paul Ronald .... still photographer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lilliana Galli .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Franca Silvi .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Luca di Silverio .... soundtrack album producer
 
Other crew
Beatrice Banfi .... script supervisor
Raffaele Donato .... assistant to producer
Claudio Lazzari .... administrator
Piero Speziali .... administrator
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Il medaglione insanguinato" - Italy (original title)
"The Cursed Medallion" - USA (TV title)
"Together Forever" - USA
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USA:90 min
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2 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
Definitely worth seeing, 6 July 2010
Author: lazarillo from Denver, Colorado and Santiago, Chile

I have a soft spot in my heart (and maybe my brain pan) for Italian and European "Exorcist" rip-offs, and this is one of the best. It's certainly better than the much more famous "Beyond the Door", which also starred Richard Johnson. Actually,the term "Exorcist" rip-off is a more than a little unfair as these films were all quite different from "The Exorcist" (and each other). This film has a kind of subtle, supernatural atmosphere much more similar to Nicholas Roeg's "Don't Look Now" than to the visceral horror of "The Exorcist". There is also kind of an aura of evil in the film that goes beyond just the possession of the young girl and which anticipates "The Omen" or supernatural Dario Argento films like "Inferno", but with an additional reincarnation element (and, of course, a much more limited budget).

This film actually MOST resembles a LATER American film called "Burnt at the Stake" where the young girl imagines herself as the reincarnation of witch who was burned by grotesque villagers. In this movie, the visions of the girl (Nicoletta Elmi) are connected to her mother's "accidental" death by burning, a bizarre painting her father (Richard Johnson) is investigating in Italy for a BBC documentary on the Devil, and to the titular medallion, which belonged to her mother and may have had something to do with her fiery demise. There are definitely some weird connections that a "Don't Look Now"-type psychic in Italy (Lila Kedovra) reveals, and, of course, the Devil himself seems to be involved. But then there are some decidedly Freudian twists at the end that other reviews alluded to. That's what turns out to be the major flaw of this movie--there is just TOO MUCH going on, and while a lot of it is pretty effective, it gets pretty confusing the end is definitely somewhat disappointing.

The movie is certainly well-directed by Massimo Dallamano ("What Have You Done to Solange?"), who remains one of Italy's most criminally underrated genre directors. The music, as other reviewers said, is good if perhaps not original (I think I've heard the main score in at least one other movie). Johnson does a reasonably good job as the male lead, and American actress Joanne Cassidy ("Blade Runner") makes a welcome appearance(as do her impressive breasts) as Johnson's agent and love interest. This is an especially good vehicle,however, for Nicoletta Elmi. While most underage actresses, then and now, generally fall into the molds of cute and cloying or teenage and sexy, Elmi was kind of a strange-looking, but actually genuinely talented young actress (not unlike "Burnt at the Stake's" Susan Swift). As in some of her other movies like "Footprints on the Moon" or "Flesh for Frankenstein" (her most famous), Elmi is a sympathetic but also effectively sinister presence here. This isn't a perfect movie,but it's definitely worth seeing.

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