| For Master Of The Macabre Mario Bava ("Black Sunday"), it was to be the most startling film of his career. But when the film's financier was killed during the last stages of production, his entire estate--including the sole unfinished work print of "Rabid Dogs"--was seized and impounded by an Italian court. Mario Bava's final masterpiece--and one of the most intense EuroCrime thrillers of all time--would remain locked away for nearly 23 years. |