AKA: Malenka, la nipote del vampiro:
Malenka
Bloody Girl (France) (promotional title)
Fangs of the Living Dead (USA)
Malenka la vampire (Spain)
Malenka, la nipote del vampiro (Italy)
Malenka, la sobrina del vampiro (Spain)
Malenka, the Niece of the Vampire (USA) (video title)
Malenka, the Vampire (USA) (recut version)
The Vampire's Niece (USA) (video title)
I diabolici convegni:
Las amantes del diablo
Feast for the Devil (USA) (video title)
Feast of Satan (USA)
I diabolici convegni (Italy)
Night of the Devils (USA)
Tanz des Satans (Germany) (DVD title)
Limited edition of 500 copies.
World premiere release of two Carlo Savina horror scores, written for Italian-Spanish co-productions, both shot at the picturesque site of San Martín de Valdeiglesias.
Malenka, la nipote del vampiro (1969) stars Anita Ekberg as the beautiful heiress to a castle, who is sucked into dark magical practices by her youthful uncle, who claims to be 500 years old due to a magic spell. I diabolici convegni (1971) stars Krista Nell as a woman looking after her disappeared sister, coming across a twisted doctor who abducts vacationing beauties on a regular basis. Both films receive excellent underscores by Carlo Savina, who uses an organ to lend a Gothic feel to the castle, coloring his music with exotic pop and jazz elements to make the story's more relatable and contemporary.
The release contains all the surviving music from both productions. In the case of Malenka, the music had been mastered from a monaural tape to feature the complete score as it was recorded. As a special bonus, we also include eight cuts remixed into stereo from the sole surviving 8-track tape. The program for I diavolici convegni is much shorter, amounting to around 20 minutes, but it's all the original music Savina wrote for the film. While there's a lot more score in the film, those cues were taken from earlier productions and are thus not featured on the disc.
Two excellent scores for the price of one! The disc also includes the title song "Malenka" by Giulia Rei and "My Wonderful Day" from I diavolici convegni. Produced by Claudio Fuiano. Liner notes by Gergely Hubai offer brief biography about the composer, plus discussions of both films and scores. The package contains a 12-page full color booklet.
- Quartet Records
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