Happy to see that you've appreciated your first encounter with the Italian "horror" genre Continue to try them, sure you will find a lot of bad movie (usually the name Bruno Mattei is a good hint) but you will discover many gems. Explore and you will get hours and hours of pleasure. Just not try only the obvious one like Argento or Fulci or Bava Sr., try Antonio Margheriti, Joe D'Amato, Ruggero Deodato, Aldo Lado, Sergio Martino, Massimo Dallamano, ...After that give a chance to the Spanish industry too.Hope that you will like Mario Bava too.
Wait Until Dark4 out of 5Audrey Hepburn plays Susy, a blind woman whose husband is passed a doll at an airport. He’s away on business and three criminals come looking for the doll, manipulating Susy into telling them where it is.
Suspiria5 out of 5
Quote from: Jon on October 26, 2008, 04:32:25 PMSuspiria5 out of 5I saw this once on the German/French TV channel arte (uncut, original audio), but I couldn't get past the, well, less than stellar acting, the bad dialogue and the IMO horrible choice of music. And while I liked some of the visuals, the Chirico-like city shots for example, I wasn't too impressed overall.
I've seen most of this one a few times, but every time I've found it on television, I've missed the beginning. I think the last time I watched it, I only missed about 10 minutes. It is a very good movie and I'll probably try to find the DVD at some point.
"Also worthy of note is how strong, intelligent, and resourceful a character Susy proves to be, without ever compromising the vulnerability that is essential to maintaining the film’s tension. To anyone who has ever been disgusted by the passivity and ineffectuality of most horror movie heroines, but who finds the Ripley of Alien3 or the Barbara of the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead a bit hard to swallow, I unhesitatingly recommend Wait Until Dark."