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The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Dario Argento, 1970; Italian: L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo) a.k.a. Phantom of Terror, a.k.a. The Gallery Murders; Hatchet for the Honeymoon (Mario Bava, 1970; Italian: Il rosso segno della follia / The Red Mark of Madness) a.k.a. Blood Brides
Giallo films — a 20th-century Italian thriller or horror genre of films. ... Pages in category "Giallo films" The following 180 pages are in this category, out of ...
In the film context, for Italian audiences giallo refers to any kind of murder mystery or horror thriller, regardless of its national origin. [8]Meanwhile, English-speaking audiences have used the term giallo to refer specifically to a genre of Italian-produced thriller-horror films known to Italian audiences as giallo all'italiana.
The Italian writer-director's masterful "Suspiria" is turning 45. But with flicks like "Deep Red" and "Opera" in the mix, is it his best film? Dario Argento’s 7 Best Horror Films, from ...
Television film Amuck! Silvio Amadio: Farley Granger, Barbara Bouchet: Giallo: And the Crows Will Dig Your Grave: Juan Bosch: Craig Hill, Ángel Aranda, Fernando Sancho: Western: Spanish–Italian co-production [1] Armiamoci e partite! Nando Cicero: Franco and Ciccio, Martine Brochard: Comedy: Bad Man's River: Eugenio Martino: Lee Van Cleef ...
Giallo films (1 C, 180 P) H. Italian historical thriller films (3 P) ... Il mostro (1977 film) Moving Target (1988 Italian film) Murder Rock; N. Nasty Love; Night ...
In the 1960s or '70s, these fantastical beats would've made for a swank giallo film – meaning that Italian subset of slashers that are all loose morals and leather gloves (think Dario Argento or ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, Italian filmmakers Mario Bava, Riccardo Freda, Antonio Margheriti and Dario Argento developed giallo (plural gialli, from giallo, Italian for "yellow") horror films that become classics and influenced the genre in other