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In a small German town, a famous medieval festival is about to begin, attracting visitors from all over. The plot centers on a group of friends who, amid the hustle and bustle, become embroiled in a chilling mystery when they discover an ancient manuscript that speaks of sacrificial rituals and a shadowy figure lurking in the darkness. Intrigued and scared at the same time, they decide to unravel the legend surrounding the enigmatic Virgin of Nuremberg, a local icon of beauty and devotion that supposedly holds a dark secret.

As the young people investigate, they begin to experience strange and terrifying phenomena, heightening the tension within the group. The line between reality and legend blurs, and their relationships start to reach a breaking point. The atmosphere becomes filled with suspense as they discover that people have disappeared every time the festival is held. However, the protagonists will stop at nothing to find out the truth.

The film turns into a true journey of self-discovery and confrontation with personal fears, as the friends seek to unveil the secrets of their own town and face an evil that may be closer than they imagine. With an unexpected twist at the end, the story keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat, reminding us that sometimes, it's better to leave certain mysteries unsolved.

Media type
Movie
Year
1963
Director
Antonio Margheriti
Writer
Ernesto Gastaldi
Antonio Margheriti
Edmond T. Gréville
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
Rossana Podestà
Georges Rivière
Christopher Lee
Laura Nucci
Jim Dolen
Leonardo Severini
Luciana Milone
Anny Degli Uberti
Mirko Valentin
Lucile Saint-Simon
Patrick Walton
Carole Windsor
Rex Vidor
James Borden
Peter Hardy
Bredon Brett
Robert Mayor
Gender
Terror
Crimen
Country
Italy
Producers
Marco Vicario
Original title
La vergine di Norimberga
Duration
84
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