The Bell from Hell

The Bell from Hell (Spanish: La campana del infierno) is a 1973 Spanish-French horror film directed by Claudio Guerin Hill.[3] The film is also known as A Bell from Hell[4]. Guerin, the director, was killed in an accidental fall from the bell tower set while directing the film, and the project had to be completed by Juan Antonio Bardem.[5]

The Bell from Hell
SpanishLa campana del infierno
Directed byClaudio Guerín Hill
Juan Antonio Bardem[1]
Produced byLuis Laso
Screenplay bySantiago Moncada
Story bySantiago Moncada
StarringRenaud Verley
Viveca Lindfors
Alfredo Mayo
Maribel Martín
Tito García
Music byAdolfo Waitzman
CinematographyManuel Rojas
Edited byMagdalena Pulido
Production
company
Hesperia Films S.A.
Les Films de la Boétie
Distributed byMercurio Films S.A.
Release date
1973 [2]
Running time
106 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Cast

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gollark: Tic-Tac-toe.
gollark: That was a bit of a flaw, but I simply obliterated their obliteration so it's fine.
gollark: I mean obliterated. Have you not seen the obliterators?
gollark: Those were frivolous lawsuits and immediately obliterated.

References

  1. Manuel Rojas: Photographic Art (1977), quoted in "Claudio Guerin Hill was killed in Noia in 1973" . The voice of Galicia . April 3, 2010.
  2. https://www.filmtipps.at/kritiken/A_Bell_from_Hell_La_Campana_Del_Infierno/
  3. https://www.filmtipps.at/kritiken/A_Bell_from_Hell_La_Campana_Del_Infierno/
  4. Manuel Rojas: Photographic Art (1977), quoted in "Claudio Guerin Hill was killed in Noia in 1973" . The voice of Galicia . April 3, 2010.


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