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Tragic Ceremony AKA Estratto dagli archivi segreti della polizia di una capitale europea AKA Trágica ceremonia en villa Alexander (Blu-ray) (1972)
Ducking out of a summer storm, four hippies take refuge in the seemingly abandoned Villa Alexander ... unaware that their hosts are staging a satanic sacrifice.Director: Riccardo Freda (as Robert Hampton)
Year of Copyright: 1972
Year of Production: 1972
OVERALL: Blu-ray ALL-
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Extras:DISC ONE: Tragic Ceremony
*The Film
Audio Commentary by film historian and author Samm Deighan (2021)
"Camille's European Adventures" 2007 interview with actress Camille Keaton (13:10, 480i)
Camille Keaton Still Gallery (3:38, 1080p)
DISC TWO: Sex of the Witch
DISC THREE: Madeleine -
Subtitles:English
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):Italian DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0
Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono -
Case type:Special Case
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Notes:Blu-ray title: "Tragic Ceremony".
Onscreen title: "Estratto dagli archivi segreti della polizia di una capitale europea".
The interview is in English with optional English subtitles.
Comes with a reverible cover.
Three keepcases housed in a specially-crafted box designed by Earl Kessler Jr. (limited to 8,000 units).
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OVERALL: Blu-ray ALL
Only version so far.
GENERAL NOTES:
This Italian-Spanish co-production exists in two principal versions:
- the Spanish cut (~86 minutes);
- the Italian cut (~87 minutes) which included a twenty-second nude shot of the heroine rising out of her bath, as well as a two minute scene between the shot of the spectral Rolls Royce driving away from the hospital and the shared final shot in which the psychologist (Paul Muller) and the police inspector discover the patient in bed with impaled with a dagger and the psychologist provides a supernatural explanation (the Spanish version cuts from the Rolls Royce driving away to a close-up of the dagger in the corpse).The Italian version places all of its credits at the start over the same length of opening footage as the Spanish version which has principal credits at the start and a two minute end crawl over the freeze-framed final shot. The Italian version has two minutes of exit music on black after the "end" card and card crediting the film's theme song.
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CUTS:
- Blu-ray ALL Camille Keaton in Italy [Limited Edition] America- Vinegar Syndrome - No cuts - Italian version (87:14).
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 03/02/22
Comparison last updated by Rick_Curzon on 18/04/23UPDATE LOG:
03/02/22: Initial entry.
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18/04/23: Dates.
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