Her father, trying to get her to stop the dreams, takes her to a village near the castle of the late countess.
[1] Prior to making the film, Boccacci wrote cheap paperback mystery novels in the late 1950s.
[2] The cast included Annie Alberti who was a minor photonovel star in the early 1960s.
[1] In retrospective reviews, Bryan Senn discussed the film in his book A Year of Fear, stating that the film as a "deadly dull Italian snoozefest" that has none of "atmospheric charm or thematic richness" that Cave of the Living Dead had.
[4] Louis Paul, in his book Italian Horror Film Directors described the film as obscure and noted it was "photographed in an almost experimental style, which includes a concentration on a lot of sepiatoned colors" that tinted scenes in "bright blues and garish browns".