The Unnaturals

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The Unnaturals
Schreie in der Nacht.jpg
German film poster for The Unnaturals
Directed byAntonio Margheriti
Screenplay byAntonio Margheriti[1]
Story byAntonio Margheriti[1]
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRiccardo Pallottini[1]
Edited byOtello Colangeli[1]
Music byCarlo Savina[1]
Production
companies
  • Super International Pictures S.l.P.
  • Edo Cinematografica
  • CCC Filmkunst GmbH
Release date
  • May 30, 1969 (1969-05-30) (West Germany)
  • September 12, 1969 (1969-09-12) (Italy)
Running time
91 minutes
Countries
  • Italy
  • West Germany[1]
Box office287 million

The Unnaturals (Italian: Contronatura, German: Schreie in der Nacht) is an Italian-West German gothic horror film directed and written by Antonio Margheriti. It is loosely based on Dino Buzzati's short story "Eppure bussano alla porta" from the collection The Seven Messengers.[2]

Plot[]

On a stormy night, a group of members of London's high society got stuck in the mud. They seek refuge in a remote country house. There they are received by the mysterious Uriat and his taciturn mother. Uriat explains to the guests that his mother has media skills and can communicate with the dead. Some guests are amused and persuaded to take part in a spiritualistic session. But when the old woman begins to tell those present details from the past, the mood quickly changes. It turns out that everyone present has a dark secret with them and the group is entangled in a web of mutual deception, affairs and acts of violence. The hosts are also part of this network, as it finally turns out. You were once charged with a double homicide for which those present are responsible, and seek revenge. None of the guests survived.

Cast[]

Production[]

Margheriti stated the shooting title of the film was Trance.[2] The Unnaturals was aimed at a German market and stars Joachim Fuchsberger and Marianne Koch who were very popular actors with German audiences.[2] Margheriti added other Italian actors of his choice including Luciano Pigozzi, a close friend of his.[2]

The film was shot at Tirrenia Studios which was owned by Carlo Ponti.[2] Margheriti used sets left over from several other films ranging from costume dramas to Westerns.[2] For the seance scene in the film, cinematographer Riccardo Pallottini was hung upside down from the ceiling with the camera in his hand and slowly let him descend from the ceiling. He would then bend over backwards to raise the camera to the actors' faces.[2]

Release[]

The Unnaturals was shown in West Germany on May 30, 1969.[3] It was later released in Italy on September 12, 1969, where it grossed 287 million Italian lire.[1][2]

Reception[]

In his book Italian Horror Film Directors, Louis Paul dismissed the film as an " uneven but still interesting tale of revenge".[4]

See also[]

References[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Curti 2015, p. 194.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Curti 2015, p. 195.
  3. ^ "Schreie in der Nacht". filmportal.de. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  4. ^ Paul 2005, p. 24.

Sources[]

  • Curti, Roberto (2015). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957-1969. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476619897.
  • Paul, Louis (2005). Italian Horror Film Directors. McFarland. ISBN 9780786487493.

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