Dardano Sacchetti


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House By The Cemetery, The (1984) -- (Movie Clip) Welcome To New Whitby Academic Norman (Paolo Malco) and wife Lucy (Catriona MacColl) arrive in a New England town where he’ll take over the research of a colleague who oddly killed himself and his mistress, their son Bob (Giovanni Frezza) communing with local Ann (Ania Pieroni) in the Italian-made The House By The Cemetery, 1984.
House By The Cemetery, The (1984) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Just Say You Never Saw Her Following an R-rated murder before the credits, inside the house in question, director Lucio Fulci’s credit followed by the introduction of star Catriona MacColl as mom Lucy and Giovanni Frezza as young (and not-so-well dubbed) Bob, in the Italian-financed The House By The Cemetery, 1984.
Beyond, The (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Take It Easy Straight scare stuff, Liza (Catriona McColl) alone in her spooky hotel, discovers echoes of the lynching of a warlock 50-some years back, comforted by John (David Warbeck), in Lucio Fulci's The Beyond, 1981.
Beyond, The (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Mommy! Mother drops off Jill (Maria Pia Marsala) outside the morgue where her deceased plumber father lies, much sound effects, and big zombie trouble, in Lucio Fulci's The Beyond, 1981.
Beyond, The (1981) -- (Movie Clip) I've Been Looking For You Terrific shot on a Louisiana causeway, rookie hotelier Liza (Catriona McColl) meets unexpected Emily (Cinzia Monreale), they go home where Martha (Veronica Lazar) discovers the plumber has failed, in The Beyond, 1981.
Beyond, The (1981) -- (Movie Clip) The Eyes! Exposition with Liza (Catriona McColl), who's inherited a spooky old hotel, her contractor Martin (credits un-clear), then painter Larry (Anthony Flees) and dashing doctor McCabe (David Warbeck), in Lucio Fulci's The Beyond, 1981.
Beyond, The (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Louisiana, 1927 For Italian producers an exotic locale, with rotogravure effect, Louisiana, 1927, opening director Lucio Fulci's The Beyond, 1981, Liza (Catriona McColl) communing with a book of prophecies.

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