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Web of the Spider

Based on Edgar Allan Poe's "Night of the Living Dead"
1971 | 102m | Italian

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Alan Foster, a professional American journalist, travels to London to meet with Edgar Allan Poe for an interview. While in London, Alan soon finds himself in the company of Lord Blackwood, and Alan accepts a bet to spend a night in his castle
Release Date: Aug 26, 1971
Director: Antonio Margheriti
Writer: Giovanni Grimaldi, Bruno Corbucci, Antonio Margheriti, Giovanni Addessi
Genres: Horror
Keywords castle, remake, gothic horror, living dead
Production Companies Terra-Filmkunst, Paris-Cannes Productions, Produzione D.C.7
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 06, 2025
Entered: Jul 06, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Anthony Franciosa Alan Foster
Michèle Mercier Elisabeth Blackwood
Klaus Kinski Edgar Allan Poe
Peter Carsten Dr. Carmus
Silvano Tranquilli William Perkins
Karin Field Julia
Irina Maleeva Elsie Perkins
Raf Baldassarre Herbert
Enrico Osterman Lord Thomas Blackwood
Marco Bonetti Maurice
Vittorio Fanfoni
Carla Mancini
Romalı Perihan
Name Job
Giovanni Grimaldi Screenplay, Story
Ottavio Scotti Production Design
Otello Colangeli Editor
Bruno Corbucci Screenplay, Story
Guglielmo Mancori Director of Photography
Nicla Palombi Hairstylist
Antonio Margheriti Director, Screenplay
Camillo Del Signore Set Decoration
Riz Ortolani Original Music Composer
Mario Giorsi Costume Design
Sandro Mancori Director of Photography
Emilio Varriano Camera Operator
Renato Palmieri Assistant Camera
Silvestro De Rossi Administration
Mario Sbrenna Camera Operator
Ennio Di Meo Production Manager
Antonietta Maggi Seamstress
Cataldo Galiano Special Effects
Dino Di Dionisio Production Secretary
Mauro Paravano Still Photographer
Eva Koltay Script Supervisor
Fausto Ancillai Sound Mixer
Furio Addessi Production Assistant
Marisa Tilly Makeup Artist
Pietro Spadoni Sound
Giovanni Addessi Screenplay
Angelo Malantrucco Assistant Makeup Artist
Giuliana Colangeli Assistant Editor
Sandro Occhetti Sound Mixer
Ignazio Dolce First Assistant Director
Franco Caruso Line Producer
Remo Crisanti Assistant Camera
Roberto Ranucci Assistant Costume Designer
Name Title
Giovanni Addessi Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

**_A macabre dance at Blackwood Castle in England on All Hallows' Eve_** In the late 1840s, an American writer (Anthony Franciosa) meets Edgar Allan Poe (Klaus Kinski) on his visit to London and questions the authenticity of his tales. He is thus challenged to spend the night in Blackwood castle, ... which is reportedly haunted and no one has yet fulfilled the bet and come back alive. “Web of the Spider” (1971) was called “In the Spider’s Tight Grip” in Italian (translated) and is a remake of the director’s 1964 B&W film “Castle of Blood,” aka “Dance Macabre.” It was erroneously advertised as based on Poe’s “Night of the Living Dead,” but no such story exists (although he has a poem called “Spirits of the Dead”). Scriptwriters Bruno Corbucci (Sergio’s brother) and Giovanni Grimaldi drew from Poe's literary traditions rather than from a particular text. Franciosa is seriously reminiscent of William Shatner in this particular production, although he was actually older by 2.5 years, not to mention four inches taller. On the feminine side of things, redhead Michèle Mercier is stunning. She was 32 during shooting in March, 1971, but looked older (her character was only 26, but I guess it works out since she’s actually dead). Brunette Irina Maleeva is also lovely while Karin Field is worth a mention, but the latter’s character, Julia, is a turn-off. I prefer this to “Castle of Blood” simply because it’s in color, not to mention the presence of Michèle Mercier and Irina Maleeva. I also favor Franciosa as the protagonist. There’s an exquisiteness to the proceedings, particularly the pre-Victorian Age costumes and dance sequences, mixed with the creepy ghostly element and the castle setting. I also valued the insights on spectral happenings. I saw the English version, which runs about 90-93 minutes, which is better than the 85-minute German rendition, but I’d love to see one of the fuller Italian versions, which run like 15-18 minutes longer. Needless to say, we’re being shortchanged by the butchered English print! It was shot at Castello Massimo, which is 37 miles northeast of Rome, and at Dino De Laurentiis’ Italian studio. GRADE: B

Jun 15, 2025