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Lisa and the Devil
Cast
Telly Savalas, Elke Sommer, Sylva Koscina, Alessio Orano View AllCrew
Mario Bava (Screenplay), Mario Bava (Director), Alfredo Leone (Screenplay), Romano Migliorini (Screenplay) View AllRelease: May 8th, 1973
Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes
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Reviewed by
Torgo
Despite this nitpick, this movie tells a story in one of the strangest and most provocative ways I've seen in a while about how the devil, like his archrival, also works in mysterious ways and that few, if any transgressions evade his watchful eye.
Despite this nitpick, this movie tells a story in one of the strangest and most provocative ways I've seen in a while about how the devil, like his archrival, also works in mysterious ways and that few, if any transgressions evade his watchful eye.
Takoma11
Eventually picked up by a wealthy couple and their chauffeur, the four of them end up at the large, decaying mansion of an older Countess (Alida Valli), her son Max (Alessio Orano), and their strange butler Leandro (Telly Savalas) who resembles the image of the devil in the fresco.
Eventually picked up by a wealthy couple and their chauffeur, the four of them end up at the large, decaying mansion of an older Countess (Alida Valli), her son Max (Alessio Orano), and their strange butler Leandro (Telly Savalas) who resembles the image of the devil in the fresco.