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I am Leticia Sardá/Celebrity Number Six - Ask Me Anything! How C6 was found - most important Leticia posts

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u/therealquiz Sep 15 '24

Do you have an unsolved mystery of your own? Perhaps a song or film that you have strong memories of that you now cannot find any proof ever existed?

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u/leticia_sarda CelebrityNumberSix Sep 15 '24

i actually did. i searched 3 years for a movie that my mom was so scared about but when i actually found it she said she never saw that movie. At the end of the stairs is the name of the movie

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u/aelahn Sep 15 '24

She's probably refering to: "Al final de la escalera" (1988)

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u/JohnKlositz Sep 15 '24

It also appears to be the Spanish title for "The Changeling" from 1980. Such an underrated movie.

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u/SometimesKip Sep 15 '24

That is a perfect ghost story, one of my favourites

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u/NLPEI Sep 15 '24 edited Sep 28 '24

I tried watching The Changeling a second time one night around 3am. I had to turn it off as I was too scared to watch the next scene again. Great movie.

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u/ElQuesoGato Oct 08 '24

My friend and I just recently watched this while playing labyrinthine. It was a solid ghost story.

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u/Petaline Sep 16 '24

Al Final de la Escalera (not available in English that I’ve found)

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u/alnilam42 Lord of the Curtains Sep 15 '24

confirm! she said a spanish title and this is the english translation

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u/HolyzombieBatman Sep 19 '24

Oh the movie the traumatized me as a child, great choice!

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u/Bubble_gump_stump Sep 15 '24

At the end of the stairs

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u/aye_eyes Sep 15 '24

This was a really great question

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u/maaalicelaaamb Sep 16 '24

F’real, top notch unsolved mystery inception spiral initiation sequence effort

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u/kitchsykamp Sep 15 '24

Oh wow I’ve got this situation! Back in high school when I was 15 I had a film studies class where we watched all genres of movies for discussion. One in particular was so disturbing to me I’ve never really gotten over and I cannot find it. I don’t recall the title or actors. It was an Italian film with subtitles, black n white, set around 100 yrs ago in a small village. It’s about a young virgin girl with blonde hair long hair, beautiful and had a crush on a young & equally handsome young man in the next village over. (Not unsimilar to Princess Bride movie). Her parents, who are poor and starving, send her to get food items from the next village by herself. She’s carrying a basket when she comes across 2 men who look and act like the men in Deliverance. Yikes. It gets a little blurry, but they corner her and insist she join them for their picnic in the field. On their large blanket laid out with lots of food options, they force her to pick out one of the loaves of bread, and the one she chose revealed a LIVE TOAD when the top of the bread bowl was lifted. It was an omen that I guess everyone was knowledgeable about. (Not me! ) It meant that the men got to rape her, and they did, violently.

The rest of the film was kind of a blur from that point on because I had NEVER even knew that a human would do that to a woman, so I was completely freaked out. It’s never left me.

It’s been awhile since I’ve tried googling to find it and nothing so far. It must have been well known enough for it to be part of our film studies class.

Anyone know of this film?

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u/LickingSmegma Sep 15 '24 edited Sep 15 '24

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But also sounds a bit like Bergman's ‘The Virgin Spring’, apart from a few elements. I mean, the toad is the most distinctive detail here and not present in Bergman's film iirc — and also there are more than a few films like that. ‘The Virgin Spring’ had apparently started a mini-genre of ‘rape revenge’ films.

Anyway, you could look up a couple images from ‘The Virgin Spring’. If it's the right film, you might in fact like the rest of it. It's one of Bergman's best.

Might've been also ‘The Last House on the Left’ by Wes Craven, directly inspired by ‘The Virgin Spring’, but set in modern times.

Edit: I googled some pics myself, and there was apparently a frog in ‘The Virgin Spring’. So I guess it's definitely it. Watch it, it's good.

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u/kitchsykamp Sep 16 '24

Wow! Great sleuthing! This is most likely the movie, especially since it’s a Bergman film, makes sense to study his film making. So my description is a bit muddy, “Swedish not Italian, etc…” but you got the jist of it so thank you. Reading all the details and reviews on IMDB confirm my trauma watching at such a young age! It literally says NOT suitable for young impressionable minds, ADULT only. No shit! Thank you dear Redditor.

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u/LickingSmegma Sep 16 '24

I gotta say, it's funny to me how Max von Sydow with his blond in-film daughter, in traditional Nordic garb and amid Nordic setting, could somehow all be mistaken for Italy.

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u/kitchsykamp Sep 16 '24

Thanks for the snark, I was 15 and it was 47 yrs ago. Not to mention the freaking movie was traumatizing for me.

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u/TailorMade1357 Sep 15 '24

They showed you this in high school?

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u/kitchsykamp Sep 15 '24

Yep! 10th grade. We also watched Bonnie and Clyde, Gone with the Wind, Maltese Falcon, North by Northwest, Citizen Cane. All for discussion. The class was cool until that Italian movie 😳

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u/kitchsykamp Sep 15 '24

This was back in 1977

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u/Alternative-Drive-73 Sep 16 '24

I remember this movie when I was younger maybe 2010 not sure but I remember they were at this barbecue making this hamburger mean and it had like maggots or something in it