An Angel for Satan Page #2

Synopsis: At the end of the 19th century, in a little Italian village by a lake an old statue is recovered. Soon a series of crimes start and the superstitious people of the village believe that the statue carries an ancient malediction ...
 
IMDB:
6.7
Year:
1966
90 min
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they don't trust outsiders.

I only get along with my students.

- I'm Roberto Merigi.

- I'm Dario Morelli.

Good evening, Rita.

- See you later.

- Goodbye.

Excuse me.

Finally, dear.

- You were here waiting for me

to arrive? - Yes.

Come, Dario.

If you knew how much

I loved you...

No one will ever come between us,

my love.

The Count left

a message for you, Sir.

He's in the city to pick up

his niece, Harriet.

The young lady arrives at noon

... from England.

- Excuse me.

- Yes, Sir?

- You're from these parts?

- Yes, Sir...

My family has always been

connected with Montebruno

...for at least two centuries.

Then you must know the legend

of the statue...

I've been taught not to worry

about things like that.

The Count knows everything about this subject.

Certainly.

Here you are dear... at home.

- Welcome, Countess.

- Thank you.

As you can see...

Victor has maintained the grounds.

I knew you liked the hedges,

so we kept them the same.

I hope you approve... come.

Harriet Montebruno...

the mistress of the house.

She will give the orders

from now on.

Guglielmo... the butler.

Vittorio... the gardener.

Rosa... the cook.

This is Rita...

your personal maid.

And Sergeant... an old soldier

...in charge of security.

Here's Ilda... the governess.

She's probably familiar to you.

You were five years old

when you left Italy...

You were a beautiful little girl,

but now, you're even prettier.

Thank you, Ilda...

I'm sure we'll get along...

Come, Rita.

Mister, what are you doing?

I'm working, little lady.

My name is Barbara.

What's yours?

Roberto.

Can you tell me

why you're here, little one?

The boats. Sergeant knows

I come here. But it's alright.

Sergeant is a good man...

Are you sure you're not

a troublemaker?

- You are.

- Me?

Yes. My father says...

By fixing the statue you make it stink.

Stink? The statue?

I don't think so...

When my father says something stinks...

he means 'problems. '

What kind of problems?

I don't know... but something

to do with the curse.

And you're not scared?

No. Here... everybody is scared.

But I like it. Curses are fun..

You're a good little girl,

Barbara. Who's your dad?

Carlo Lionesi. He's the strongest man

in the village. Do you know him?

Yes, I know him.

I really know him.

- Well, now I'm going.

- Hope to see you soon, Barbara...

When you pass by again,

stop and see me.

Okay. And if any curses come

you can tell me.

Alright, Barbara.

Merigi, I knew you'd be left

speechless...

Harriet Montebruno...

Roberto Merigi, sculptor...

Please.

Identical, right Merigi?

Harriet and the nymph,

Two drops of water. - Incredible.

Naturally, there's an explanation.

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