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| Joseph Cotten | Person | |
| Massimo Girotti | Person | |
| Nicoletta Elmi | Person | |
| Umberto Raho | Person | |
| Elke Sommer | Person | |
| Antonio Cantafora | Person | |
| Luciano Pigozzi | Person | |
| Dieter Tressler | Person | |
| Rolf Halwich | Person | |
| Gustavo De Nardo | Person | |
| Valeria Sabel | Person | |
| Rada Rassimov | Person |
| Regisseur | Typ | mh |
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| Mario Bava | Person |
Christian_alternakid am 13.07.2021 um 20:45 Uhr:
Der italienische Originaltitel lautet übrigens "Gli orrori del castello di Norimberga", also "Die Schrecken der Nürnberger Burg" (wenngleich Drehort eigentlich Burg Kreuzenstein in Niederösterreich war).
Fun Fact:
Sometime around 1997, there emerged a massive Internet hoax which claimed that a Siberian borehole had penetrated the Earth's crust into Hell itself, with "proof" being an audio recording of the screaming souls of the damned. This urban legend (variously known as the "Siberian Sounds of Hell" or "The Well to Hell" hoax) featured in many tabloids, and was even cited by some Christian groups as hard proof of a real Hell. The sound effects supposedly recorded within the borehole were actually a combination of story elements from a radio broadcast "Quiet Please - The Fourble Board", and audio lifted from this film.