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Plot Summary
Two orphaned sisters, Clara and Maria, are sent to live in a remote, decaying mansion under the care of their guardian. Soon after their arrival, strange and terrifying events begin to unfold, hinting at a dark secret lurking within the mansion's walls. As the sisters delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a web of deceit, madness, and murder connected to their family's past.
Critical Reception
This Italian giallo film, directed by the prolific Riccardo Freda, is often considered a late-entry but competent example of the genre. While it may not reach the heights of iconic giallo films, it's appreciated for its atmospheric tension and stylistic flair. Critical reception tends to be mixed, with some highlighting its effectiveness as a suspenseful thriller and others finding its plot somewhat convoluted or derivative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and visual style, characteristic of the giallo genre.
Some viewers found the plot to be intricate and occasionally difficult to follow.
Noted for its suspenseful sequences and a sense of gothic dread.
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Fun Fact
Director Riccardo Freda was known for his prolific output across various genres, often working with tight budgets and schedules, and 'Le due orfanelle' is one of his later forays into the giallo subgenre.
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