Enza Sbordone, an actress known for her work in the 1970s, appears in The Devil's Wedding Night (1973), where she embodies the film's eerie allure. This giallo-infused horror film delves into themes of seduction and supernatural terror, highlighting Sbordone's role in the exploration of erotic horror. Her performance contributes to the film's cult status, making it a significant entry in the genre that captivates fans of grindhouse cinema.
The Devil's Wedding Night
The 1800s: scholarly Karl Schiller believes he's found the ring of the Nibelungen, which holds great power. It's at Castle Dracula. His twin, Franz, a gambler, asks if vampires frighten Karl; Karl shows him an Egyptian amulet, which may protect him. Franz takes the amulet and sets out ahead of his brother, arriving at the castle first. There he finds a countess who invites him to dine. Later that night, Karl arrives. Coincidently, it's the Night of the Virgin Moon, a night that falls every fifty years and draws five virgins from the surrounding village to the castle not be heard from again. Can Karl protect his brother, find the ring, and rescue any of the women?