An Angel for Satan (1966)
Un angelo per Satana (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Approved
- 1h 32min
- Horror, Mystery
- 04 May 1966 (Italy)
- Movie
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Cast
Barbara Steele | ... |
Harriet Montebruno / Belinda
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Anthony Steffen | ... |
Roberto Merigi
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Claudio Gora | ... |
Conte Montebruno
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Mario Brega | ... |
Carlo Lionesi
(as Maria Brega)
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Marina Berti | ... |
Ilda - the Housekeeper
(as Maureen Melrose)
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Ursula Davis | ... |
Rita
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Vassili Karis | ... |
Dario Morelli - the Teacher
(as Vassili Karamesinis)
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Aldo Berti | ... |
Vittorio - the Gardener
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Betty Delon | ... |
Barbara Lionesi
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Antonio Corevi | ... |
Guglielmo - the Majordomo
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Antonio Acqua | ... |
Sergente - the Guardian
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Livia Rossetti | ... |
Natalia
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Halina Zalewska | ... |
Luisa
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Giovanna Lenzi | ... |
Maria
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Ennio Antonelli | ... |
Tavern Customer (uncredited)
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Artemio Antonini | ... |
Tavern Customer (uncredited)
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Fortunato Arena | ... |
Tavern Customer (uncredited)
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Bruno Ariè | ... |
Man in Tavern (uncredited)
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Vera Drudi | ... |
Villager (uncredited)
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Rocco Lerro | ... |
Villager Attacking Vittorio (uncredited)
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Alba Maiolini | ... |
Mother of Natalia (uncredited)
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Giulio Mauroni | ... |
Villager Attacking Vittorio (uncredited)
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Emilio Messina | ... |
Villager Attacking Vittorio (uncredited)
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Roberto Messina | ... |
Villager (uncredited)
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Ottorino Polentini | ... |
Friend of Lionesi in Tavern (uncredited)
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Directed by
Camillo Mastrocinque |
Written by
Luigi Emmanuele | ... | (story) |
Giuseppe Mangione | ... | (screenplay) and |
Camillo Mastrocinque | ... | (screenplay) |
Antonio Fogazzaro | ... | (novel "Malombra") |
Produced by
Lilian Biancini | ... | producer (as Liliana Biancini) |
Giuliano Simonetti | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Francesco De Masi |
Cinematography by
Giuseppe Aquari | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Gisa Radicchi Levi |
Editorial Department
Marina Sacco | ... | assistant editor |
Art Direction by
Alberto Boccianti | ... | (set designer) |
Set Decoration by
Camillo Del Signore |
Costume Design by
Giorgio Desideri |
Makeup Department
Rino Carboni | ... | wigs |
Fausto De Lisio | ... | hair stylist |
Titi Efrade | ... | makeup artist (as Efrade Titi) |
Giancarlo Malagoli | ... | hair stylist |
Giovanni Morosi | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Luigi Anastasi | ... | production secretary |
Augusto Dolfi | ... | production manager |
Giuliano Simonetti | ... | production organizer |
Guglielmo Simonetti | ... | assistant production secretary |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Fabrizio Gianni | ... | second assistant director |
Stefano Rolla | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Giuseppe Ranieri | ... | assistant set designer |
Sound Department
Fiorenzo Magli | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
Vitantonio Ricci | ... | special effects (as Antonio Ricci) |
Stunts
Artemio Antonini | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Bruno Ariè | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Rocco Lerro | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Emilio Giannini | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Virgilio Ciarlo | ... | wardrobe |
Ernesto Pompei | ... | footwear |
Music Department
Francesco De Masi | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Maria Luisa Rosen | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Geoffrey Copleston | ... | english voice dubbing: Claudio Gora (uncredited) |
Adriana de Roberto | ... | italian voice dubbing: Marina Berti (uncredited) |
Gabriella Genta | ... | italian voice dubbing: Barbara Steele (uncredited) |
Giancarlo Maestri | ... | italian voice dubbing: Anthony Steffen (uncredited) |
Gigi Proietti | ... | italian voice dubbing: Vassili Karis (uncredited) |
Stefano Sibaldi | ... | italian voice dubbing: Claudio Gora (uncredited) |
Enzo Tarascio | ... | italian voice dubbing: Mario Brega (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- David Cinematografica (1966) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Compass Film (1966) (World-wide)
- Midnight Choir (2009) (United States) (DVD)
- Sinister Cinema (2021) (United States) (DVD) (as 'An Angel for Satan') (widescreen)
- Severin Films (2021) (United States) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cimino (properties and furniture)
- D'Angelo (properties and furniture)
- Dupont (film stock)
- Rancati (properties and furniture)
- Record Film (French version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In 19th-century Italy, sculptor and restorer Roberto Merigi is hired by Count Montebruno to restore an ancient statue retrieved from the bottom of the lake that surrounds the village. The count explains that the statue was pushed to the lake 200 years ago and there is a legend that it is cursed. When his niece Countess Harriet Montebruno returns to the village after 15 years studying in London, to receive her heritage that is administrated by Count Montebruno, Merigi notes her resemblance to the statue and the two fall in love with each other. But soon Harriet is behaving strangely, provoking murders of superstitious locals. What is happening to Harriet? Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Barbara Steele's final Italian Gothic Horror film. See more » |
Goofs | An old man who is studying a large old book, is shown closing it. In a close-up, the pages are shown to be blank. See more » |
Crazy Credits | Italian actor Mario Brega is listed in the main credits as "Maria Brega". See more » |
Quotes |
Harriet Montebruno:
Have you ever seen a woman nude? Have you? See more » |