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  1. With Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Luisa Baratto, Ralph Zucker. A photographer and models go to an abandoned castle to shoot some sexy covers for horror novels. Unbeknownst to them, the castle is inhabited by a lunatic who believes himself to be the reincarnated spirit of a 17th century executioner.

  2. Italian. Box office. ₤ 65 million. Bloody Pit of Horror ( Italian: Il boia scarlatto) is a 1965 gothic horror film. The film, set in Italy, was directed by Domenico Massimo Pupillo and stars Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Luisa Baratto and Rita Klein.

  3. Disponible en Classix. An ex-actor (Mickey Hargitay) turns into the Crimson Executioner when models pose in his castle's torture chamber. Terror 1964 1 h 14 min. Reparto Mickey Hargitay, Louise Barrett, Walter Brandi. Dirección Massimo Pupillo.

  4. Bloody Pit of Horror has most of the trappings that are present in movies I look for - a big creepy castle, a dungeon, torture devices, scantily clad women, and a bizarre madman bent on killing everyone. What the movie lacks, however, is effective atmosphere and believability. But, if you don't take things too seriously, it's a nice little ride.

  5. A photographer and his models go to an old, abandoned castle to shoot some sexy covers for horror novels. Unbeknownst to them, the castle is inhabited…

  6. Sinopsis. Película italiana de terror gótico basada en los escritos del Marqués de Sade y dirigida por Massimo Pupillo, con el seudónimo de Max Hunter. Cuenta la historia de un grupo de modelos que son convocadas para una sesión fotográfica en un castillo.

  7. Bloody Pit of Horror. Originally released in Italy as Il boia scarlatto, this depraved mixture of cheesecake, beefcake, and campy torture devices stunned drive-in patrons in the '60s under the title Bloody Pit of Horror, promoted as a derivation of the writings of the Marquis De Sade.