Patrick Still Lives
Patrick Still Lives (Italian: Patrick vive ancora, also known as Patrick Is Still Alive) is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Mario Landi, and his last film. It is a low-budget unauthorized sequel of the Australian horror Patrick from two years earlier.[1][2] It is known primarily for its graphic scenes of sex and gore,[1][2] notably an extremely graphic scene of rape, which ended with the victim disembowelled with a poker.[1] The film was shot in the same house later used as main set in Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror.[1]
Patrick Still Lives | |
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Directed by | Mario Landi |
Produced by | Gabriele Crisanti |
Written by | Piero Regnoli |
Starring | Gianni Dei |
Music by | Berto Pisano |
Cinematography | Franco Villa |
Edited by | Mario Salvatori |
Release date | 15 May 1980 (Italy) |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Synopsis
The film follows events surrounding a young boy named Patrick who is sent into a coma after a roadside accident and who develops psychic powers with which he is free to commit brutal murders.
Cast
- Sacha Pitoëff as Dr. Herschel
- Gianni Dei as Patrick Herschel
- Mariangela Giordano as Stella Randolph
- Carmen Russo as Sheryl Cough
- Paolo Giusti as Mr. Davis
- Franco Silva as Lyndon Cough
References
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