Watch The Sister of Ursula
- NR
- 1978
- 91 hr
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5.1 (1,381)
The Sister of Ursula is a 1978 Italian horror film that centers on two sisters, Ursula and Dagmar, who go on a vacation to an Italian seaside resort. They arrive at the resort during the off-season, finding that the place is practically deserted. It's soon revealed that the two sisters have different personalities, with Ursula being more reserved and introspective and Dagmar being outgoing and flirtatious.
One day, Dagmar encounters a group of young people who are staying in a villa on the opposite side of the bay. She becomes attracted to the group, particularly to the charismatic leader, and begins to spend time with them. Ursula initially tries to discourage her sister from getting involved with the young people, but she eventually decides to join them.
As the days pass, strange things begin to happen in the resort. People start disappearing, and Ursula becomes increasingly concerned for her sister's safety. She begins to investigate the villa where the young people are staying and uncovers a dark secret that puts both her and Dagmar's lives in danger.
The film's director, Enzo Milioni, skillfully creates a sense of unease and suspense throughout the movie. The ambiance is eerie, with the deserted resort and the sound of the waves crashing on the shore adding to the overall feeling of isolation and danger.
The performances of the leading actresses, Barbara Magnolfi and Stefania D'Amario, are exceptional, particularly in their portrayal of the conflicting personalities of the two sisters. Magnolfi delivers a nuanced performance as Ursula, who is torn between her desire to protect her sister and her own sense of curiosity. D'Amario, on the other hand, plays her character with the right amount of charm and sensuality that makes her character appealing, yet also puts her in danger.
The supporting cast, particularly Anna Zinnemann as the mysterious and enigmatic Mrs. Holden, also delivers strong performances. The cinematography by Giancarlo Ferrando is stunning, with the camera work capturing the beauty of the Italian coast while also emphasizing the ominous atmosphere of the film.
The Sister of Ursula is not your typical slasher film. It's a slow-burn horror movie that relies on building tension rather than cheap jump scares. The film's suspenseful music score, by Francesco De Masi, adds to the overall feeling of unease.
Despite being almost 40 years old, the film still holds up well and is worth watching for horror fans who enjoy the classic Italian horror movie genre. The Sister of Ursula is a well-crafted thriller that is both chilling and thought-provoking.
The Sister of Ursula is a 1978 drama with a runtime of 91 hours. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.1.