Dr. Alex Nijinski (Klaus Kinski) stumbles upon a secret experimental laboratory when he returns to his wife's ancestral homestead. Work in the lab turns the curious doctor into a Jekyll and Hydesplit personality, with the evil alter ago going on a killing rampage in the town which is blamed on a pair of tramps.
Although credited, Carla Mancini, Alessandro Perrella and Stella Calderoni do not appear in the film.[2]Ayhan Işık, Erol Taş and Roberto Messina are not credited in the Italian prints of the film.[2]
Production
After directing the war film La colomba non deve volare, director Sergio Garrone began work on a horror film.[2] After contacting the Italian distributor named Sabatini, he was introduced to the Rome-based Turkish producer Şakir V. Sözen.[2] Sözen had previously produced Farouk Agrama's crime film L'amico del padrino and was offered the location of a huge villa and proposed casting the Turkish actor Ayhan Işık who had co-starred in Lamico del padrino.[2] According to Garrone, Sözen suggested instead of making one film in six weeks, that they should make two films in eight weeks.[2] This led to the production of both le amanti del mostro and The Hand That Feeds the Dead.[2][4]
Le amanti del mostro was filmed in Istanbul and at Elios Studios in Rome.[2]
Release
Le amanti del mostro was released theatrically in Italy on 28 May 1974 where it was distributed by Morini.[2][1]