Horror Film | MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN – FULL MOVIE | Classic Goth Fantasy



In 19th century Holland, a professor of fine arts and an unlicensed surgeon run a secret lab where the professor’s ill daughter receives blood-transfusions from kidnapped female victims who posthumously become macabre art.

Director: Giorgio Ferroni
Stars: Herbert A.E. Boehme, Pierre Brice, Dany Carrel, Scilla Gabel, Marco Guglielmi
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28 Replies to “Horror Film | MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN – FULL MOVIE | Classic Goth Fantasy”

  1. Ive noticed so many people getting into older horror movies.
    Its just modern horror movies are based on subjects that revolve around human debochery and unsavory forms of ghastly human treatment.
    I like horror movies but the older movies dont sensationalize things like revolting sexual abuse to others or torture.
    New movies dont extract the vulgar and instead saturate the screen with such atrocious concepts.
    Its nice when you watch a horror movie knowing its just a movie.
    But todays movies seem to be projecting subjects that invoke a sense of haunting human indecency that makes them unpleasant to watch.
    Plus movies from yesteryear make you wonder what effects where used and are an enjoyable experience.
    Todays movies when you see a special effect all you think is "oh wow that was a CGI" thats it, thats all.
    Everything in a movie is simply A CGI and to me that takes something away from the picture and it leaves one longing for something more.

  2. Excellent Scenery, Atmospher, BG music, cinematography itself make haunt this is all what horror movies need which is absolutely lacks in present horror movies since 2 decades. thats why i prefer to watch vintage horror movies. Enjoy it everything.

  3. My curiosity is what became of all these sets & beautifully crafted statues & figures? Did they waste away in a warehouse in some foreign movie lot? They look as if someone put a lot of thought into this creepy set. Even better, and more ambitious than some of the American & English horror tales. The details are incredible (the plaster heads & hands hung throughout the windmill facility, what looks like pretzels on a table hanging on a carousel in the pub, beer in a glass boot & at 1:26:27 is that a nipple?).

    The story had quite an ending. Impressive.

    The women are beautiful throughout this film. Several of these women are still alive in 2023 & Scilla Gabel (now 85) who played Elfie was also Sophia Loren's body double.

    I don't mind ads in the film but there are way too many.

  4. A very good Italian horror film apparently the first one filmed in colour. I wonder if the writer of Carry on Screaming had seen it? Thanks for posting.

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