The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 18, 1972

Original Title:
La dama rossa uccide sette volte

Alternate Titles:
Cry of a Prostitute: Love Kills
Feast of Flesh
Horror House
La dama roja mata siete veces
Red Queen Kills 7 Times
The Corpse Which Didn't Want to Die
The Lady in Red Kills Seven Times
The Red Queen Kills 7 Times

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Phoenix Cinematografica
Romano Film
Traian Boeru

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  MX: C 

Runtime: 100

The Corpse That Didn't Want to Die!

After the death of their grandfather, two sisters inherit their family castle, which is said to be haunted by the Red Queen, whom legend says claims seven lives every hundred years. When a mysterious woman in a red cloak starts targeting their circle of friends, the sisters begin to suspect there might be some truth to the legend.

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Assistant Production Design:
Ignazio Signoriello

Camera Operator:
Franco Bruni

Costume Design:
Lorenzo Baraldi

Director:
Emilio P. Miraglia

Director of Photography:
Alberto Spagnoli

Editor:
Romeo Ciatti

Hairstylist:
Iolanda Conti

Line Producer:
Elio Di Pietro

Makeup Artist:
Giulio Natalucci

Music:
Bruno Nicolai

Production Design:
Lorenzo Baraldi

Screenplay:
Emilio P. Miraglia
Fabio Pittorru

Script Supervisor:
Graziella Marsetti

Sound Engineer:
Fiorenzo Magli
Umberto Picistrelli

Story:
Fabio Pittorru

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