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Mill of the Stone Women (1960)

30/08/1960 (FR)Horror, Science Fiction1h 30m
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Why do warm-blooded beauties suddenly turn to stone?!

Overview

Hans von Arnam travels to a Flemish village to study a strange carousel located in an old windmill that displays famous murderesses and other notorious women from history. Professor Gregorius Wahl, owner of the windmill, warns Hans to stay away from his mysterious daughter Elfi, in order to keep Hans from discovering the horrible secret shared by the Professor and Elfi's Doctor.

    Top Billed Cast

    1. Pierre Brice

      Pierre Brice

      Hans von Arnam

    2. Scilla Gabel

      Scilla Gabel

      Elfie Wahl

    3. Dany Carrel

      Dany Carrel

      Liselotte Kornheim

    4. Herbert A. E. Böhme

      Herbert A. E. Böhme

      Prof. Gregorius Wahl

    5. Wolfgang Preiss

      Wolfgang Preiss

      Doctor Loren Bolem

    6. Marco Guglielmi

      Marco Guglielmi

      Ralf

    7. Olga Solbelli

      Olga Solbelli

      Selma

    8. Liana Orfei

      Liana Orfei

      Annelore

    9. Alberto Archetti

      Konrad

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    A review by Wuchak

    7.0
    Written by Wuchak on Sep 4, 2023

    **_What’s going on inside the spooky old windmill?_** In 1890’s Holland, a writer (Pierre Brice) visits a mill where a reclusive sculptor lives (Herbert Böhme). One of the attractions is the artist’s odd carrousel that displays ghastly statues of women. Then there’s his striking daughter (Scilla Gabel) whom he won’t allow out of the mill for some reason. What’s going on? Wolfgang Preiss is on hand as the sculptor’s in-house doctor. An Italian/French production, “Mill of the Stone Women” (1960) is colorful and atmospheric Hammer-esque horror that combines the basic set-up of the Dracula s...

    StatusReleased

    Original LanguageItalian

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    Keywords

    • windmill
    • carousel
    • wax museum
    • descent into madness
    • atmospheric
    • blood transfusion
    • sculptor
    • mummified bodies
    • human taxidermy