Blood and Black Lace (1964) | |
| Director(s) | Mario Bava |
| Producer(s) | Alfredo Mirabile |
| Top Genres | Horror, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
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Blood and Black Lace (1964) was a Horror - Mystery Film directed by Mario Bava and produced by Alfredo Mirabile.
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Blood and Black Lace (1964)
By Beatrice on Mar 22, 2018 From Flickers in TimeBlood and Black Lace (6 donne per l’assassino) Directed by Mario Bava Written by Marcello Fondato, Giuseppe Barilla, and Mario Bava 1964/Italy/France/Monaco/West Germany Emmepi Cinematographia/Les Productions Georges de Beauregard/Monachia Film First viewing/Netflix rental Can a slasher fil... Read full article
Blood and Black Lace (aka: Sei Donne per L'assassino)
By Barry P. on Apr 26, 2016 From Cinematic Catharsis(1964) Directed by Mario Bava; Written by Marcello Fondato, Giuseppe Barilla and Mario Bava; Starring: Cameron Mitchell, Eva Bartok, Thomas Reiner, Ariana Gorini and Mary Arden; Available on Blu-ray and DVD Rating: ***½ “He (Mario Bava) is a true renaissance man. He was one ... Read full article
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While shooting the scene where Peggy's body falls out of the car trunk a painful mishap occurred. In one take the trunk lid wasn't opened far enough and the lid slammed back down striking Mary Arden painfully in the face. Bava halted the filming and quickly saw to Arden's injuries. The mishap would leave a scar on Arden's face.
Actress Mary Arden wrote most of the English dialog for the film, as she was the only English-speaking member of the production and the film was being shot in English for overseas marketing.
The burn makeup for Mary Arden's face would take four hours to apply. One evening after shooting Arden was too tired to have it removed from her face and went home wearing the grisly makeup. Arden's mother, who was living with her at the time, was very alarmed when she saw her daughter come in.
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Actress Mary Arden wrote most of the English dialog for the film, as she was the only English-speaking member of the production and the film was being shot in English for overseas marketing.
The burn makeup for Mary Arden's face would take four hours to apply. One evening after shooting Arden was too tired to have it removed from her face and went home wearing the grisly makeup. Arden's mother, who was living with her at the time, was very alarmed when she saw her daughter come in.
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