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House With Laughing Windows, The (1976)
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The Euroshock Collection
A remote Italian village harbors unspeakable secrets as young Stefano discovers when he arrives to restore a local church's decaying, painted fresco depicting the slaughter of St. Sebastian. Townspeople whisper that the original artist painted directly from real life, with models tortured and murdered all in the name of art. Suddenly a new, terrifying chain of murders begins, and Stefano finds himself caught in a chilling web of madness and unspeakable horror from which he may never escape!
This exquisite masterpiece of Italian horror seethes with menacing atmosphere and diabolical plot twists guaranteed to haunt your dreams. Never before released in America, The House With Laughing Windows (La casa dalle finestre che ridono) is the crowning achievement of internationally hailed director Pupi Avait (Zeder, The Story of Boys and Girls) and has been fully restored to its original gothic glory from the original film negative.
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