Director: Riccardo Freda•Genres: Horror, Mystery
Dr. Bernard Hichcock, a renowned surgeon and criminologist, lives a reclusive life in his Gothic mansion, haunted by the memory of his late wife, Eleonora. He becomes obsessed with recreating her face using the flesh of young women, whom he lures to his home. His new fiancée, the innocent Cynthia, is unaware of his dark secret and the terrifying fate that awaits her as Hichcock's obsession escalates.
While not a mainstream hit upon its release, 'The Horrible Dr. Hichcock' has since gained a cult following among horror aficionados. It is particularly praised for its atmospheric visuals and Barbara Steele's iconic performance, solidifying its place as a significant entry in Italian Gothic horror.
Praised for its gothic atmosphere and visual style.
Barbara Steele's performance is often highlighted as a major strength.
Considered a key film in the Italian Gothic horror genre.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, general audience reception tends to focus on the film's eerie mood and Steele's captivating presence, though some find the plot predictable by modern standards.
Director Riccardo Freda reportedly had creative differences with the producers and left the film before its completion, with his assistant, Umberto Lenzi, finishing the last few scenes.
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