The Whip and the Body

La Frusta e il corpo
Directed by Mario Bava
Produced by Federico Magnaghi (uncredited)
Written by Ernesto Gastaldi screenplay and dialogue
Ugo Guerra screenplay and dialogue
Luciano Martino screenplay and dialogue
Starring Daliah Lavi
Christopher Lee
Tony Kendall
Ida Galli
Harriet Medin
Gustavo De Nardo
Luciano Pigozzi
Music by Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography Ubaldo Terzano & Mario Bava(uncredited)
Editing by Renato Cinquini
Distributed by Futuramic Releasing (1965) (USA) (dubbed)
Release date(s) Italy: August 29, 1963
Running time Italy: 91 min.
Language Italian & English

The Whip and The Body (Italian title: La Frusta e il Corpo) is a 1963 Italian gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava.

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Plot

The story concerns a cruel, domineering man (Christopher Lee) who returns to his castle home and resumes his sado-masochistic relationship with his sister-in-law (Daliah Lavi) whom he vigorously flogs. Soon he is murdered, but his ghost returns and the beatings continue. [1]

Production

All of Christopher Lee's dialog was dubbed by another actor. However, Lee has been on record for some time with the very willing offer to perform a re-dubbing himself, should an opportunity ever present itself.

Critics

Film critic Leonard Maltin cites this film as "Perhaps horror maestro Bava's best film, moody, beautiful and deceptively simple."

Release

Alternate titles include The Way of the Body and Son of Satan. A shorter version entitled What!? was released in the United States.[2]

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