Lisa and the Devil
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Lisa and the Devil is a 1974 horror film directed by Mario Bava. The film was first released in Spain as El diablo se lleva a los muertos (The Devil Takes the Dead)[2] and stars Elke Sommer as a young tourist who loses her way in Toledo and spends the night at a villa belonging to a family of mysterious Spanish aristocrats.[3]
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Directed by | Mario Bava |
Produced by | Alfredo Leone[1]: 84 |
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Cinematography | Cecilio Paniagua[1]: 84 |
Edited by | Carlo Reali[1]: 84 |
Music by | Carlo Savina[1]: 84 |
Color process | Technicolor |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
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Produced by | Alfredo Leone |
Distributed by | Transeuropa[1]: 85 |
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Running time | 91 minutes[1]: 85 |
Box office | ₤90.939 million |
After the popularity of the film The Exorcist, scenes were added by producer Alfredo Leone and Lamberto Bava which gave the film an exorcism theme and re-released it as The House of Exorcism (Italian: La casa dell'esorcismo) in the United States; this recasts the film as a clone of The Exorcist, with the main character possessed and recounting to the priest who is seeking to save her the story of how she became possessed.