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Release Date
17 May 1968
Other Names
Trois histoires extraordinaires d'Edgar Poe
Tales of Mystery
Tagline
the ultimate orgy of evil
Genre
Country
Filming Locations
Bergamo, Lombardia, Italy
Language
Sound Mix
Color
Film Type
Film Class
Themes
Tones
Tags
Actor,
Affection,
Anesthesia,
Animal,
Army,
Ball [dance],
Bridge [structure],
Britain,
Car,
Catholic,
Childhood,
Church,
Confession [criminal],
Cousin,
Death,
Decapitation,
Desire,
Destiny,
Doppelganger,
Employment,
Encounter,
Fire,
Ghost,
Girl,
Guilt,
Haunted,
Head [body Part],
Horse,
Jumping,
Kill,
Life,
Lookalike,
Love,
Lust,
Movie Camera,
Obsession,
Officer,
Pardon,
Party,
Penance,
Priest,
Rat [animal],
Revenge,
Road,
Sadist,
Severed,
Short Stories,
Soul,
Speed,
Suicide,
Victim,
Wager,
Woman
Wikipedia
Histoires extraordinaires (1968) dubbed Spirits of the Dead for English and Tre Passi Nel Delirio for Italian, is an "omnibus" film comprising three segments. The French title Histoires extraordinaires (translated to English as Extraordinary Stories) is from the first collection of Poe's short stories translated by French poet Charles Baudelaire; the English title Spirits of the Dead is from an 1827 poem by Poe.
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