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The same thing for the other free channels belonging to Discovery, from 23 July of the same year, Giallo also broadcasts on Tivù Sat to channel 38. [4] From 10 April 2020, as also happened on Real Time, the superimposed logo has undergone some changes, becoming monochromatic and with the Discovery logo in full in place of the D-globe.
The term giallo ("yellow") derives from a series of crime-mystery pulp novels entitled Il Giallo Mondadori (Mondadori Yellow), published by Mondadori from 1929 and taking its name from the trademark yellow cover background. The series consisted almost exclusively of Italian translations of mystery novels by British and American writers.
Giallo is a 2009 Italian horror giallo film co-written and directed by Dario Argento and starring Adrien Brody, Emmanuelle Seigner and Elsa Pataky. The film was poorly received at the time of its release, and is arguably most-known for Brody's lawsuit against the film for not having been paid.
Unlike Manara, Rubino is from the area; she has just moved back and lives with her aunt, Caterina Bentivoglio (who was Scarpati's mother in the series Una famiglia in giallo) and her German Shepherd Brigadiere, who often discover important clues. Bentivoglio is the first on the crime scene in the pilot episode.
The House of the Yellow Carpet (Carlo Lizzani, 1983; Italian: La casa del tappeto giallo) Murder Rock (Lucio Fulci, 1984; Italian: Murderock – uccide a passo di danza) a.k.a. The Demon Is Loose!, a.k.a. Murder Rock – Dancing Death; Nothing Underneath (Carlo Vanzina, 1985; Italian: Sotto il vestito niente / Nothing Underneath the Dress) a.k.a.
Giallo is the Italian term designating mystery fiction and thrillers. Giallo may also refer to: Giallo (2009 film), an Italian horror giallo film; Giallo (1933 film), an Italian comedy thriller film; Giallo (TV channel), an Italian free television channel; Verdicchio or giallo, a white Italian wine grape variety
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Maurizio Pradeaux (16 April 1931 – 1 July 2022) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. [1] He began his career as a production assistant, working with Emimmo Salvi [].