Death Uncertain (1973)
A man living in a remote area of India has an affair with a local woman who he leaves in order to marry another. His lover commits suicide after cursing him and his family. Upon returning from London with his new wife he begins to experience strange hallucinations.
Director: José Ramón Larraz
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: April 2, 1973
Cast
- Mary Maude - Brenda
- Yelena Samarina - Sybilla
- Antonio Molino Rojo - Clive Dawson
- Raffaele Curi - Rupert Dawson
- Rosalba Neri - Shaheen
- Giuseppe Pertile - Doctor Fanshaw
- Fernando Ulloa - Colonel Dawson
- Julián Pérez Ávila - Shunda
- Josefa Contreras - Thala
Screenplay
- José Ramón Larraz (Screenplay)
- Giovanni Simonelli
Music: Daniele Patucchi
Cinematography: Riccardo Pallottini, Antonio Millán
Editing: Teresa Alcocer
Production: Roas Produzioni, Jet Films
Country: Italy, Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
Supernatural Horror and Terror, Supernatural Horror and Terror
Keywords
suicide, supernatural, murder, india, extramarital affair
More Films by Director: José Ramón Larraz
More Films in Genre: Horror
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Death Uncertain about?
- A man living in a remote area of India has an affair with a local woman who he leaves in order to marry another. His lover commits suicide after cursing him and his family. Upon returning from London with his new wife he begins to experience strange hallucinations.
- Who directed Death Uncertain?
- Death Uncertain was directed by José Ramón Larraz.
- Who stars in Death Uncertain?
- Death Uncertain stars Mary Maude, Yelena Samarina, Antonio Molino Rojo, Raffaele Curi, Rosalba Neri, Giuseppe Pertile.
- How long is Death Uncertain?
- Death Uncertain has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Death Uncertain?
- Death Uncertain is a Horror film.
- Where was Death Uncertain produced?
- Death Uncertain was produced in Italy, Spain.
- What are the themes of Death Uncertain?
- The themes of Death Uncertain include: Supernatural Horror and Terror, Supernatural Horror and Terror.