The Bell from Hell explained

The Bell from Hell
Native Name:
Director:Claudio Guerín Hill
Juan Antonio Bardem[1]
Producer:Luis Laso
Screenplay:Santiago Moncada
Story:Santiago Moncada
Starring:Renaud Verley
Viveca Lindfors
Alfredo Mayo
Maribel Martín
Tito García
Music:Adolfo Waitzman
Cinematography:Manuel Rojas
Editing:Magdalena Pulido
Studio:Hesperia Films S.A.
Les Films de la Boétie
Distributor:Mercurio Films S.A.
Released:[2]
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

The Bell from Hell (Spanish; Castilian: La campana del infierno) is a 1973 Spanish-French horror film directed by Claudio Guerin Hill.[3] The film is also known as A Bell from Hell.[4] Guerin, the director, was killed in an accidental fall from the bell tower set while directing the film, and the project had to be completed by Juan Antonio Bardem.[5]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Manuel Rojas: Photographic Art (1977), quoted in "Claudio Guerin Hill was killed in Noia in 1973" . The voice of Galicia . April 3, 2010.
  2. Web site: A Bell from Hell.
  3. Web site: A Bell from Hell. 2020-09-23. FILMTIPPS.at.
  4. Web site: A Bell from Hell. 2020-09-23. FILMTIPPS.at.
  5. Manuel Rojas: Photographic Art (1977), quoted in "Claudio Guerin Hill was killed in Noia in 1973" . The voice of Galicia . April 3, 2010.