Garibaldi Serra Caracciolo, an Italian director and writer, made his mark in 1965 with The Seventh Grave, a film that delves into the unsettling realms of psychological horror. His work is characterized by a keen understanding of the genre's nuances, blending elements of suspense with a distinct narrative style. In The Seventh Grave, Caracciolo crafts a chilling atmosphere that resonates with fans of cult and exploitation cinema, showcasing his ability to evoke tension and intrigue. His contributions to this film solidify his place within the annals of cult filmmaking.
The Seventh Grave
A group of heirs gather in a castle in Scotland for the opening of the will of their wealthy relative, an eccentric doctor called Sir Reginald, who has apparently died from leprosy, but nothing is as it seems.