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Deep Red (Italian: Profondo rosso), also known as The Hatchet Murders, is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento and co-written by Argento and Bernardino Zapponi. It stars David Hemmings as a musician who investigates a series of murders performed by a mysterious figure wearing black leather gloves.
In 1975 she played the character Paula (Paola in the Italian release) in Luigi Bazzoni's Footprints on the Moon, [12] the same year she appeared in the role of Olga in Dario Argento's Deep Red. [13] [14] In 1975 she played the titular role in Massimo Dallamano's The Night Child (also known as The Cursed Medallion). [15]
During the 1960’s and ‘70s, Hemmings played both leading roles and major supporting parts in films like Camelot (1967), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968), Barbarella (also 1968), Alfred the Great (1969), The Walking Stick (1970), Juggernaut (1974), Deep Red (1975), Islands in the Stream (1977), and The Prince and the Pauper (also 1977
He is well known for his collaboration with Lina Wertmüller in films such as Love and Anarchy, Swept Away and All Screwed Up and for his minor role in Dario Argento's Deep Red. He and all the cast of Ettore Scola's The Dinner received the Nastro d'Argento Award for Best Supporting Actor. Occasionally, Pagni also serves as a voice actor.
Nicolodi had a professional and private relationship with director Dario Argento; they met in 1974 during casting for the film Deep Red, and their daughter Asia was born in 1975. [2] They separated in 1985. [3] Nicolodi died in Rome on 26 November 2020 at the age of 70 from undisclosed causes. [2] [3] [7]
Argento returned to thrillers with Deep Red (1975), frequently cited by many critics as the best giallo ever made. [7] [8] The film made Argento known internationally and inspired other directors to work in the genre. John Carpenter has frequently referred to the influence Argento's early work had on Halloween (1978). [9]
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Goblin had scored Argento's earlier film Deep Red as well as several films following Suspiria. In the film's opening credits, they are referred to as "The Goblins". [6] Like Ennio Morricone's compositions for Sergio Leone, Goblin's score for Suspiria was created before the film was shot. [6]