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The Changeling 2 (aka Until Death)

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Directed by Lamberto Bava
Produced by Edmondo Amati
Written by Dardano Sacchetti
Elisa Briganti
Starring Gioia Scola
David Brandon
Music by Simon Boswell
Cinematography Gianlorenzo Battaglia
Editing by Mauro Bonanni
Release date(s) 1987
Running time 93 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

The Changeling 2 (aka Until Death, Changeling 2: The Return, Per Sempre and Fino Alla Morte) is a 1987 Italian horror made-for-TV movie directed by Lamberto Bava and written by Dardano Sacchetti. "The Changeling 2" was the second of four films made for the cable series "Brivido Giallo" (other films include Graveyard Disturbance, Dinner with a Vampire and The Ogre) and was released in many areas as an unofficial sequel to Peter Medak's 1980 haunted house thriller The Changeling.

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Plot

After conspiring to kill her husband, Linda and her new lover Carlo are visited by a stranger who seems to know his way around the property, and has a great knowledge of her former husband's past.

Controversy

This film was responsible for the end of the collaboration of screenwriter Dardano Sacchetti and director Lucio Fulci. Each man's version of how the split came about differs. In the reference book Spaghetti Nightmares, both Fulci and Sacchetti were asked about the reason for the end of the collaboration.

Fulci's version is as follows: "One day I told him the story of Evil Comes Back (later retitled The Changeling 2), a sequel on a fantastic note to The Postman Always Rings Twice and he proposed it several times over with my name on it as director and then, one day, he registered it with his name on it (laughs). I later found out that he'd sold it to a friend of mine - Martino, but, in view of our past friendship, I decided not to sue him, I just broke off all relations with him. He is, indeed, a very good scriptwriter."

Sacchetti's version differs: "When I proposed him the treatment, which was nothing more than a sequel in fantasy style to The Postman Always Rings Twice, in which a dead man returns, he became really enthusiastic and had it read by a producer, who then commissioned me to write the script. Then, for various reasons, problems arose and the film wasn't made. Four years later, Bava used the script to make Per Sempre and Fulci, who wasn't working at the time got angry with me and started hurling these accusations. It's one thing to say that we were supposed to make this film together, but to claim that the story was his and that I stole it from him is pure science-fiction."

Releases

MYA Communications released for the first time ever on Region 1 DVD in 2009 with the title "Until Death."

Bibliography

  • Spaghetti Nightmares by Luca M. Palmerini and Gaetano Mistretta, Fantasma Books, Key West, Florida, 1996.

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