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Black Sabbath

Is Black Sabbath a Hit or Flop?

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Is Black Sabbath worth watching? With a rating of 7.181/10, this Horror film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Black Sabbath Synopsis

Three tales of supernatural horror include a woman plagued by threatening phone calls, a family targeted by vampiric monsters, and a deceased medium who wreaks havoc upon the living.

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Top Cast

Boris Karloff
Boris KarloffGorca (segment "The Wurdalak")
Mark Damon
Mark DamonVladimire d'Urfe (segment "The Wurdalak")
Michèle Mercier
Michèle MercierRosy (segment "The Telephone")
Susy Andersen
Susy AndersenSdenka (segment "The Wurdalak")
Lidia Alfonsi
Lidia AlfonsiMary (segment "The Telephone")
Jacqueline Pierreux
Jacqueline PierreuxHelen Chester (segment "A Drop Of Water")
Glauco Onorato
Glauco OnoratoGiorgio (segment "The Wurdalak")
Massimo Righi
Massimo RighiPietro (segment "The Wurdalak")
Rika Dialina
Rika DialinaMaria (segment "The Wurdalak")
Milo Quesada
Milo QuesadaFrank Rainer (segment "The Telephone")

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Is Black Sabbath worth watching?

Yes, Black Sabbath is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.181/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Horror movies.

Is Black Sabbath hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.181/10), Black Sabbath is considered a hit among viewers.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 18, 2023
★ 6

Boris Karloff introduces this triptych of short stories. I found the first, the shortest, to be the least interesting centring around a greedy nurse who robs a corpse of a valuable ring only to find that it's erstwhile owner isn't quite finished with it, or her, quite yet! The second sees a beautiful woman return to her apartment one evening only to find herself subjected to repeated telephone calls warning her that she shall not see the morning! Michèle Mercier is quite effective as the terrified "Rosy" in this story. Finally, Karloff himself takes to the stage in a rather lengthier, enjoyable, vampire story that sees a travelling count discover the body of a dreaded bandit and take it to a nearby farm. It's only once there, and with the return of the father "Gorca", that he begins to realise that this danger has already been "invited in"! The productions have a very Hammer look to them, the make up and visual effects (especially in the first story) don't hold up so well, but in the main, the three stories are quite solid with portentous messages of revenge for those who would steal or cheat or kill! You are unlikely to recall it a few days after watching, but Bava knew how to do budget/studio horror quite well and the last two stories make a decent fist of developing some sense of menace and threat. Good fun.