- Histoires extraordinaires
Infobox Film
name = Histoires Extraordinaires
caption =
director =Federico Fellini
(segment "Toby Dammit")Louis Malle
(segment "William Wilson")Roger Vadim
(segment "Metzengerstein")
producer = Raymond Eger
writer =Edgar Allan Poe (stories)Roger Vadim & Pascal Cousin
(adaptation, "Metzengerstein")Louis Malle & Clement Biddle Wood
(adaptation, "William Wilson")Federico Fellini & Bernardino Zapponi
(adaptation, "Toby Dammit")Daniel Boulanger
(dialogue, "William Wilson" and "Metzengerstein")
narrator =
starring =Jane Fonda Terence Stamp Brigitte Bardot Peter Fonda Alain Delon
music = Diego Masson
("William Wilson")
Jean Prodromidès
("Metzengerstein")Nino Rota
("Toby Dammit")
cinematography =Tonino Delli Colli
("William Wilson")
Claude Renoir
("Metzengerstein")Giuseppe Rotunno
("Toby Dammit")
editing = Franco Arcalli & Suzanne Baron
("William Wilson")Ruggero Mastroianni
("Toby Dammit")
Hélène Plemiannikov
("Metzengerstein")
distributor = Cocinor (France)American International Pictures (U.S.)
released = 1968
runtime = 121 min
country =France /Italy
language = French/English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:46124
imdb_id = 0063715"Histoires extraordinaires" ("Spirits of the Dead") is a 1968 "omnibus" film comprising three segments.
American International Pictures distributed this horroranthology film featuring three stories byEdgar Allan Poe directed by European directorsRoger Vadim ,Louis Malle andFederico Fellini .Jane Fonda ,Alain Delon ,Peter Fonda ,Brigitte Bardot , andTerence Stamp are among the stars. The English language version features narration byVincent Price .tories
All three segments are based on stories written by
Edgar Allan Poe . The original stories were "Metzengerstein ", "William Wilson" and "Never Bet the Devil Your Head "."Metzengerstein" segment
At the age of 22, Countess Federica inherits the Metzengerstein estate and lives a life of promiscuity and debauchery. While in the forest, her leg is caught in a trap and she is freed by her neighbor Baron Wilhelm, whom she has never met because of a long-standing family
feud . She becomes enamored with Wilhelm, but he rejects her for her wicked ways. His rejection infuriates Federica and she sets his stables on fire -- Wilhelm is killed attempting to save his prizedhorse s.One black horse somehow escapes and makes its way to the Metzengerstein castle. The horse is very wild and Federica takes it upon herself to tame it. She notices at one point that a damaged
tapestry depicts a horse eerily similar to the one that she has just taken in. Become obsessed with it, she orders its repair. During athunderstorm , Federica is carried off by the spooked horse into a fire caused bylightning that has struck."William Wilson" segment
During the 19th century, northern
Italy is occupied byAustria n forces. A man named William Wilson rushes to confess to apriest (in a church of the "Città alta" ofBergamo ) that he has committedmurder . Wilson then relates the story of his cruel ways throughout his life. While playing cards, his "doppelgänger ", also named William Wilson, convinces people that Wilson has cheated at cards. In a rage, the protagonist Wilson stabs the other. After making his confession, Wilson commitssuicide by jumping from the tower of "Palazzo della Ragione" but finally seen with a knife stuck on his breast."Toby Dammit" segment
Former
Shakespeare an actor Toby Dammit is losing his acting career as he is tempted byalcohol . He agrees to work on a film where he will be paid with aFerrari . After helping a young girl who has lost her ball, Dammit begins to have visions of the girl and the ball. After being awarded his Ferrari at a large ceremony, Dammit rushes, inebriated, in his new car. Workers try to get Dammit to stop the car at a fallenbridge across aravine , but Dammit speeds ahead. When his car reaches the other side, Dammit's head has been cut off by a wire that was stretched across the ravine. The young girl is seen again.Production
Roger Vadim's segment was filmed just after Vadim had completed shooting on his previous movie "Barbarella", which also starred
Jane Fonda . Scriptwriter and novelistTerry Southern , who had worked on the screenplay for "Barbarella", travelled toRome with Vadim and according to Southern's biographer Lee Hill, it was during the making of this segment that Peter Fonda told Southern of his idea to make a 'modern Western' movie. Southern was enthusiastic about the idea and agreed to work on the project, which eventually became the renowned independent film "Easy Rider ". [Lee Hill - "A Grand Guy: The Life and Art of Terry Southern" (Bloomsbury, 2001)]Louis Malle accepted the job of directing the segment “William Wilson” in order to raise money for his next film "Le Souffle au coeur" ("Murmur of the Heart"). The financial process of raising money for "Murmur" took him three years after completing “William Wilson” and in the meantime he shot two documentaries about India. Malle stated that he did not considered his collaboration in "Histoires Extraordinaires" a very personal one and that he agreed to make some compromises with the producer,
Raymond Eger , in order to make the film more attractive to mainstream spectators. Malle’s original conception of the film was closer to Poe’s tale than the final result. The most important changes were: castingBrigitte Bardot in the role of Giuseppina with the purpose of adding some erotic touches to the film, the inclusion of the dissection scene, and a somewhat explicit use of violence in some scenes. [Mena José Luis and Cuesta Javier – Diccionario de Cine (Edimat, 2004)]References
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