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Director:
Writers:
Nick Alexander (dialogue: English version)
Dario Argento (writer)
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Release Date:
10 March 1989 (Italy) more
Genre:
Tagline:
It will make you squirm. more
Plot:
An old Gothic cathedral, built over a mass grave, develops strange powers which trap a number of people inside with ghosts from a 12th Century massacre seeking to resurrect an ancient demon from the bowels of the Earth. full summary | add synopsis
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Remarkable atmospheric horror... more (50 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Hugh Quarshie ... Father Gus

Tomas Arana ... Evan
Feodor Chaliapin Jr. ... The Bishop
Barbara Cupisti ... Lisa
Antonella Vitale ... Bridal Model
Giovanni Lombardo Radice ... Reverend

Asia Argento ... Lotte
Roberto Caruso ... Freddie
Roberto Corbiletto ... Hermann, the Sacristan
Alina De Simone ... Lottie's Mother
Olivia Cupisti ... Mira
Gianfranco De Grassi ... The Accuser
Claire Hardwick ... Joanna
Lars Jorgenson ... Bruno
John Karlsen ... Heinrich
Katherine Bell Marjorie ... Heinrich's Wife
Riccardo Minervini ... Schoolboy
Enrico Osterman ... The Torturer
Micaela Pignatelli ... Fashion shoot photographer
Patrizia Punzo ... Miss Brückner
John Richardson ... Architect
Matteo Rocchietta ... Younger Schoolboy
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michele Soavi ... 1st Policeman at Lisa's House (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michele Soavi 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Nick Alexander  dialogue: English version
Dario Argento  writer
Fabrizio Bava  prologue (uncredited)
Lamberto Bava  uncredited
Franco Ferrini  writer
M.R. James  story "The Treasure of Abbot Thomas" (uncredited)
Dardano Sacchetti  uncredited
Michele Soavi  writer

Produced by
Dario Argento .... producer
Mario Cecchi Gori .... producer
Vittorio Cecchi Gori .... producer
 
Original Music by
Keith Emerson 
Philip Glass 
Goblin 
Fabio Pignatelli 
 
Cinematography by
Renato Tafuri 
 
Film Editing by
Franco Fraticelli 
 
Production Design by
Massimo Antonello Geleng 
 
Costume Design by
Maurizio Paiola 
 
Makeup Department
Laura Borselli .... makeup artist
Franco Casagni .... makeup artist
Piero Cucchi .... hair stylist
Assunta Emidi .... hair stylist
Rosario Prestopino .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Giuseppe Mangogna .... executive in charge of production
Saverio Margogna .... unit manager
Ezio Orita .... production secretary
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Filiberto Fiaschi .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Fabio Altamura .... props
Daniela Giovannoni .... assistant set designer
Osvaldo Monaco .... props
Barbara Morosetti .... assistant designer: special scenic creations
Caterina Napoleone .... set dresser
G.P. Postgione .... set furnishing
Antigone Predatori .... carpenter
E. Rancati .... set furnishing
E. Rancoti .... set furnishing
Sergio Stivaletti .... special scenic effects
Aldo Taloni .... set construction chief
E. Tappezzeri .... carpenter
 
Sound Department
Luca Anzellotti .... sound effects editor
Luciano Anzellotti .... additional sound effects (as L. Anzellotti)
Massimo Anzellotti .... additional sound effects (as M. Anzellotti)
Mauro Anzelotti .... additional sound effects soundtrack
Claudio Paolucci .... boom operator
Giulio Viggiani .... production sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
Renato Agostini .... special effects
Danilo Bollettini .... special effects
Massimo Cristofanelli .... special effects
Danilo Del Monte .... special makeup effects assistant
Sergio Stivaletti .... special effects
 
Stunts
Arnaldo Dell'Acqua .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Alessandro Carlotto .... camera operator
Maurizio Cremisini .... assistant camera (as Maurizio Cremesini)
Enrico Maggi .... camera operator
Fernando Massaccesi .... gaffer
Nicola Pecorini .... Steadicam operator
Augusto Proietti .... key grip
Alfonso Vicari .... assistant camera
Franco Vitale .... still photographer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Claudio Antonucci .... wardrobe assistant
Carla Latini .... dress maker
 
Editorial Department
Piero Bozza .... first assistant editor
Roberto Priori .... second assistant editor
 
Music Department
Max Carola .... composer: additional music
Max Carola .... conductor
Martin Goldray .... musician: synthesizer, Philip Glass pieces
Massimo Morante .... musician (as Goblin)
Fabio Pignatelli .... musician (as Goblin)
 
Other crew
Marisa Calia .... continuity
Carlo Cestari .... paymaster
Carlo Du Bois .... production accountant
Maurizio Garrone .... animal trainer
Claudio Lattanzi .... assistant to director
Enrico Lucherini .... unit publicist
Enzo Orita .... production secretary
Grunwald Martino P. .... animal supplier
Gianluca Pignatelli .... unit publicist
Daniela Rocco .... production secretary
Marco Stefanelli .... animal supplier
Sergio Stivaletti .... special scenic creations
Antonella Villanti .... bookkeeper (as Antonella Villaniti)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Cathedral of Demons
Demon Cathedral
Demons 3
In the Land of the Demons
The Church
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Runtime:
102 min | USA:98 min (R-rated version)
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Colour:
Colour (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
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Trivia:
Originally, Soavi and Argento wanted to shoot the movie in the Lorenzkirche of Nuremberg (Germany), and even did some test shots there. However, it was abandoned because the town of Nuremberg didn't wanted a horror movie to be shot there. more
Quotes:
Father Gus: [after a huge fish like demon is attacking the male model] MY GOD! What's going on here? more
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6 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
Remarkable atmospheric horror..., 15 May 2006
7/10

Director Michele Soavi gained worldwide recognition with his 1994 masterpiece "Dellamorte Dellamore"; however, he had been mastering his craft under the guidance of horror master Dario Argento for years before that hit. "La Chiesa" was his second feature length effort as director and he displays his craft with a visually stunning Gothic movie about possessions on the vein of Lamberto Bava's "Demoni" (In fact, it was conceived as the series third chapter), but with Soavi's visual style all over it.

"La Chiesa" or "The Church", is a tale of an unholy supernatural evil contained under a Gothic Cathedral. Centuries ago, a group of Templar Knights brutally killed a town accused of being devil-worshipers; in order to keep the evil down they built a cathedral and sealed it. Now, in the present, a greedy librarian named Evan (Tomas Arana) breaks the seal and frees the forces of evil. The Church starts a self-protection devise that serves to trap the evil, but it also traps a lot of innocent people who become the target of the demons who begin to posses them.

The movie is a visual Tour-De-Force where Soavi experiments with his outstanding camera-work creating haunting atmospheres of supernatural beauty. Complete with a terrific score with music not only by horror veterans Goblin but also by Prog rock virtuoso Keith Emerson and the remarkable composer Philip Glass. Their music works perfectly with the movie and completes the wonderful composition that Soavi creates.

The Gothic Church is a character itself and Soavi gives it life and uses the location with great skill. The lighting and special effects are used with great care in order to increase the Gothic atmosphere of the film. Despite this, the story is a bit weak and the surrealist scenes Soavi intends to use to increase the atmosphere actually decrease the coherence of his plot, making it to drag a bit with scenes that seem to serve no purpose. This sadly becomes a major flaw in an otherwise flawless film.

The acting is very good, although the English dubbing is kind of average. Tom Arana and Hugh Quarshie are very good in the lead roles, and Barbara Cupisti makes a great romantic interest. However, two members of the cast remarkably steal the show. Feodor Chaliapin Jr. gives a great interpretation as the head Bishop of the Church, giving a haunting performance as an old man with many secrets. The true star is young Asia Argento as Lotte, the teenage daughter of the sacristan who prefers to be at discos than working at the church. Her character may be small, but she shows her great talent and certainly shows why is she now the great actress she is today.

As written above, the strangely constructed plot is a major turn off, as the last third of the film becomes very strange and a bit disappointing considering that the previous two thirds are a terrific haunting film. Still, Michele Soavi's technique is always perfect and his visual perfection is never disappointing. It is no wonder why with a better script he crafted a masterpiece with "Dellamorte Dellamore".

"La Chiesa" may not be a perfect film, but it is a very good experience and a good introduction to modern Euro-horror. It is a shame that Soavi has decided to stay on TV films because his stylish art seems to have no limits when correctly developed. Fans of Italian horror will be pleased with "The Church". 7/10

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