![]() There are few modifications in the American version. The countess comes back from beyond to retrieve her ring, scaring the frightened greedy woman. She steals the worthy ring from her finger. The nurse Helen Chester (Jacqueline Pierreux) is summoned to prepare the body of a countess for her funeral. 3) "La Goccia d' Acqua" / "A Gota d' Água" ("The Drop of Water") ![]() In the American version, there are modifications and the scene that Gorca takes a head from his bag is cut. The family will discover later what happened in a tragic way. A few seconds after midnight, Gorca comes back home, and the afraid family does not know whether he was transformed or not. The family informs that there is a chance that Gorca might have been transformed in a Wurdulak, a kind of vampire who drains blood from the living persons. He realizes that the dead man was a criminal, probably killed by the head of the family Gorca (Boris Karloff), and he is advised to leave that place, if Gorca does not arrive until midnight. There, he meets a family composed of two brothers, one sister, one sister-in-law and one nephew, and he falls in love at first sight with the beautiful Sdenka (Susie Andersen). He withdraws the dagger from the man and finds a house close to the place where he found the body. The young Vladimire d'Urfe (Mark Damon) is riding a horse in the night and finds a man stabbed on the back. 2) "I Wurdulak" / "O Wurdulak" ("The Wurdulak"): In the ridiculous American version, Frank is a ghost and not a fugitive, destroying the tension. Soon a secret is disclosed and a tragedy happens in the middle of the night. She calls her lesbian girlfriend Mary (Lidia Alfonsi) to stay with her during the night. She denounced his crimes some time ago and he was convicted and imprisoned. She believes her former lover, who has just escaped from prison, is the man that is calling her. Rosy (Michèlle Mercier) receives several phone calls threatening her life. ![]() Boris Karloff is the host of three scary tales of terror: In the Italian version, the sequence is the following:ġ) "Il Telefono" / "O Telefone" ("The Telephone"): ![]()
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