La Sorella Di Ursula with Enzo Milioni: DVD Cover

    La Sorella Di Ursula
    a.k.a. Curse of Ursula, The Sister of Ursula Director: Enzo Milioni

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/25/2008
    • Original Release: 1978
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 37,268

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    The Father of Ursula- interview wtih director Enzo Milioni; Theatrical trailer

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    Disc #1 -- The Sister of Ursula
    1. Main Titles / Sisters [5:58]
    2. Sparkling Entertainment [5:01]
    3. The Watcher [6:24]
    4. A Death In the Hotel [3:23]
    5. Secret Mission [6:27]
    6. The Old Chapel [3:16]
    7. A Quick Fix [5:10]
    8. Love & Death [8:12]
    9. Lost & Found [7:54]
    10. Hot Pursuit [2:43]
    11. Chains Of Desire [5:12]
    12. Women In Love [4:26]
    13. The Missing Girl [6:49]
    14. Crime Scene Cleanup [3:05]
    15. Ghosts Of the Past [7:48]
    16. Another Victim [6:37]
    17. Not Quite Herself [4:49]
    18. End Credits [1:24]

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    This delightfully sleazy exploitation film from director Enzo Milioni spices up its familiar Italian thriller trappings with a great deal of surprisingly graphic soft-core sex and one of the more unusual murder weapons in giallo cinema. Barbara Magnolfi stars as Ursula, who checks into a picturesque seaside hotel with her sister Dagmar (Stefania D'Amario). Naturally, a mysterious killer with black gloves starts stabbing his way through the guest list. Literalizing the Freudian symbolism that characterizes the subgenre, the killer's weapon of choice is a large dildo. The film features a suitably ridiculous soundtrack by Mimmi Uva, punctuated by the usual feminine trilling and synthesizers, as well as numerous close-ups of people's eyes -- an annoyingly obsessive theme in many European horror films. Indeed, the theme song is entitled "Eyes" and the Spanish title translates to "Death Is in the Eyes." Vanni Materassi co-stars with Marc Porel and Anna Zinneman. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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