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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Armando Crispino |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 14 December, 1977 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Horror |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013131107197 |
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Customer Reviews of Autopsy
This movie *does* need an AUTOPSY This has got to be one of the worst movies I have ever seen. I was expecting a scarey well written horror movie..wrong...What you get is a dimwit main character (Mimsy Farmer) who isn't even attractive and we're subjected to her nudity in some scenes in the film. It has a stupid plot (Ok she's seeing dead people come to life) The film has many chances to capture the audience but fails miserably. The sets [stink], the acting is bogus ..even the set locations are mundane
Stay away *don*t view this autopsy. The whole crew/cast missed the *autopsy* on this piece of [junk], or they all *had* an autopsy while making the film. Don't waste your money
AUTOPSY WITH A BLUNT SCALPEL
this so-so "giallo" was directed by ARMANDO CRISPINO, not Josè Marìa Forquè. Set during a sizzling Roman summer, "Autopsy" opens with a grim montage sequence depicting various people committing suicide/homicide. Straight after this we are plunged into a startling episode at the central morgue: as overwrought heroine Mimsy Farmer looks round, grotesquely leering corpses seem to come to life and get up from the slabs. Powerful stuff, but unfortunately the rest of the movie doesn't come up with anything to top it. What follows is an involved, but not very interesting murder mystery, fleshed out with exclusively unlikeable characters - Farmer included - and occasional touches of cruelty. Certain scenes - the deadly trap in the crime museum, for example - are effectively suspenseful, but the tricksy narrative outstays it's welcome long before the 100 minute running time is up. Picture quality, however, is excellent and the DVD includes a trailer for the film under it's official export title, "The Victim". If you're new to the "giallo" and are looking to build up a good collection on DVD, invest your money in films like "The Girl Who Knew Too Much", "Blood and Black Lace", "The Bird With The Crystal Plumage", "Deep Red" and "Torso". "Autopsy" is passable entertainment, but hardly essential.
Primo Giallo Trash
By turns sleazy, stylish, shocking, silly, genuinely creepy and utterly daft - in other words, great. I love this movie, but I can't defend it. Some of the dialogue is so out there that you will almost certainly whiz on yourself. There is a real willingness to pile on the shocks and offend. American thrillers are hopelessly anemic and timid in comparison - while being no more intelligent and far less entertaining. All of the characters are typically unlikeable - another thing I love about gialli. (Everyone can be a suspect! Who needs an audience identifier!) And what can you say about Mimsy Farmer? ("I'll kill you! I'll kill you . . .!") Is she a great actress or a terrible one? See "More" and "4 Mosche" and decide! (I still can't.) By the way, Anchor Bay, when does all of America get to see Mimsy do her mimsy-freakout-thang in "The Witch Who Came from the Sea"? Scarrrry! It's atmospheric. It also keeps you guessing - if anyone cares about that. Just don't expect it to make TOO much sense. You can't really call this a good movie, but it's a real pleasure. The kind of thing that leaves me wondering why equivalent Hollywood product blows so hard. So see a REAL move, for a change. One that's not afraid to really give it to you. You won't be bored!