La bambola di Satana (1969)

Erna Schürer (Scream of the Demon Lover) is Elizabeth Ball Janon, who has gone back to her family’s castle — along with her not-to-be-trusted boyfriend  Jack Seaton (Roland Carey) and their friends Gerard (Giorgio Gennari) and Blanche (Beverly Fuller) — to claim her inheritance.

The only movie from director and writer Ferruccio Casapinta, this finds everyone in the castle battling over what Elizabeth should do with the place. Her uncle’s secretary Carol (Lucia Bomez) says that’s what he wanted while his lawyer Mr. Shinton (Domenico Ravenna) says the opposite. Then there’s Paul Reynauld (Ettore Ribotta) and Claudine (Aurora Batista), who claim that Elizabeth’s uncle had already sold the castle to them.

It all seems like something out of safe detective fiction until that evening when Elizabeth goes to bed and starts having wet dreams about Jack being taken over by a ghost and treating her to some BDSM in the basement, all while Carol stops being the librarian type and gets taken by a secret lover. And would someone get that dog to stop barking?

This was probably directed by cinematographer Francesco Attenni. A lot of it is basic by-the-numbers detective giallo fiction pre-Argento, but man, there’s also a moment where a Satanic gang lashes Elizabeth to a giant cross and then rips her dress off and she seemingly crosses that line from afraid to aroused. We wouldn’t have the poster art without this scene and while I wish that the rest of the film kept this demented and debauched feel, you can’t have peaks without valleys.