Mill of the Stone Women 2004 Horror Movie Review
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I don’t need to go over the plot except to say that it is
a descendant of ‘the house of wax” , with other elements thrown in
including a mad doctor and a ever dying woman. It’s vintage gothic horror and my disc worked fine. The print is pretty good shape with a few defects but not too distracting like many other old movies with truly shoddy prints. This movie is gothic horror all the way and it’s atmospheric and has good performances from the cast and features one semi nude scene that was slashed when shown in the U.S. and U.K. but it is here untouched. This is for fans of older slower moving gothic movies with great set pieces like hands coming from the wall and statues everywhere. If you are in the mood for this type of horror film which is still good all these years later then you will enjoy this movie.
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About Mill of the Stone Women 2004
Title: Mill of the Stone Women
Year: 2004
Starring: Herbert A.E. Boehme,
Pierre Brice,
Dany Carrel,
Scilla Gabel,
Marco Guglielmi,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 96 minutes
Director: Giorgio Ferroni,
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