Directed by:
Giorgio FerroniScreenplay:
Giorgio SteganiCinematography:
Pier Ludovico PavoniComposer:
Carlo InnocenziCast:
Pierre Brice, Scilla Gabel, Wolfgang Preiss, Dany Carrel, Liana Orfei, Marco Guglielmi, Olga Solbelli, Herbert A.E. BöhmePlots(1)
In the early years of the last century, just outside of Amsterdam, Holland. A young artist is hired to do a study of a famous local landmark, a windmill that contains stone statures of notorious female monsters of the past: murderers, poisoners, witches. One day he meets a mysterious but dangerously beautiful real life woman in the mill. Before long he is drawn into her clutches. But who is this girl? And what is the terrible secret that keeps her hiding form the world? (official distributor synopsis)
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Very fake. This over elaborated gothic stuff doesn’t work very much on me (though there are a couple of nice scenes). Three stars out of compassion, it is decent, but after a couple of days Mill of the Stone Women has fallen into one massive bag, together with all the other average gothic horror movies. ()
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