Trilogy of Terror (1968 film) explained

Trilogy of Terror
Producer:Renato Grechi
Antonio Polo Galante
Music:Damiano Cozzella
Rogério Duprat
Cinematography:Giorgio Attili
Oswaldo de Oliveira
Peter Overbeck
Studio:P.N.F
Produções Galasy
Companhia Cinematográfica Franco-Brasileira
Distributor:Produções Cinematográficas Zé do Caixão
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:Brazil
Language:Portuguese

Trilogy of Terror (Portuguese: '''Trilogia de Terror''') is a 1968 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins, Luís Sérgio Person and Ozualdo Candeias. The film consists of 3 stories adapted from the Brazilian TV series Além, Muito Além do Além (Beyond, Much Beyond the Beyond): O Acordo (The Agreement), A Procissão dos Mortos (Procession of Dead), and Pesadelo Macabro (Macabre Nightmare).[1] [2]

Plot

The Agreement (O Acordo) A mother becomes involved with black magic and offers a virgin woman to the devil in exchange for curing the illness of her only son. (40 minutes)

Cast: Lucy Rangel, Regina Célia, Durvalino de Souza, Luis Humberto, Alex Ronay, Henrique Borgens, Ugarte, Nádia Tell, Éddio Smani, Eucaris de Morais.[1]

Procession of Dead (A Procissão dos Mortos)A poor laborer is the only man in one village with courage to face a group of guerrilheiros ("guerrilla ghosts") that haunt the minds of the local villagers. (28 minutes)

Cast: Lima Duarte, Cassilda Lanuza, Waldir Guedes, Carlos Alberto Romano, Roberto Ferreira (Zé Coió), Lenoir Bittencourt, Pontes Santos, Wilson Júnior, Francisco Ribeiro.[1]

Macabre Nightmare (Pesadelo Macabro)A young man named Claudio (Mário Lima) is afflicted by fear of reptiles and spiders and the fear of being buried alive. When he undergoes a shocking event, he becomes unresponsive and is mistakenly buried, only to revive in the coffin after burial. His screams of terror from underground go unheard by the villagers (31 minutes)

Cast: Mário Lima, Vany Miller, Nelson Gasparini, Ingrid Holt, Walter C. Portella, Kátia Dumont, Francis Mary, Milene Drumont, Sebastião Grandin, Paula Ramos.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trilogia de Terror. 2006. Official site of Zé do Caixão. Portuguese. 2008-07-04.
  2. Web site: Trilogia de Terror. IMDb. 2008-07-04.