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The Seventh Grave (1965)
Directed by Garibaldi Serra Caracciolo
Quick Hit
The Seventh Grave has a clean hook and a premise stronger than the execution, which keeps it well below the line. Style keeps the blood warm.
Full Take
There’s a real hook here, but the follow-through decides the damage. When the rhythm drags or the trick is obvious, it starts leaking air fast. Italian horror style carries a lot of the value here: texture, atmosphere, and a taste for beautiful decay. The set pieces are what matter, and this one gets some mileage out of them. That keeps it stuck at BAD.
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Apr 4, 2026Last updated
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