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| ACTORS: | Lino Capolicchio |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1978 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Anchor Bay Entertain |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Horror |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013131205398 |
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Customer Reviews of The Bloodstained Shadow
Overacted, silly, and loads of fun-- in other words, giallo! Solamente Nero (Antonio Bido, 1978)
Bido's second film (after The Cat with the Jade Eyes) is good, solid giallo. A bit raw in places, but that's defniitely not a reason to miss this one.
Stefanio D'Archangelo (Lino Capolicchio, of The Last Days of Mussolini and The House with the Laughing Windows fame) takes some time off from his professorship to go back to his childhood home, an island near Venice, to unwind. On the way there, he meets Sandra (Stefania Casini, fresh off her amazing performance in Suspiria), a lovely young thing who gets him thinking about all sorts of fun diversions. They quickly take a back seat, however, to events on the island; a serial killer starts murdering the members of a circle of friends who are outcast from the community at large. The murderer believes Stefanio's brother, Paolo (spaghetti western staple Craig Hill), saw the first murder, and has been delivering threatening notes to try and shut him up, to no avail. Stefanio divides his time between wooing Sandra and trying to find out who the killer is to put a stop to the notes that are driving his brother nuts. And how does it all tie into a decades-old murder?
Bido handles most of the movie with aplomb, keeping the tension at just the right level. The movie does slow down a bit, though, and as to be expected, both the setup and the climax are remarkably cheesy (really, can you imagine standing in front of a killer and explicating the route you took to figure out the crimes? It didn't work in Agatha Christie, and it doesn't work now). Pacing and dialogue issues aside, though, this is fine stuff. It's well-shot and well-edited, easily on a par with any of Argento's gialli (Argento was Bido's mentor, so this should come as no surprise). It is surprisingly not graphic (with the exception of one memorable scene), which may be a way to hook fans of regular mystery films into giallo. Both Casini and Cappolicchio are very good here. Soundtrack is (uncredited) by the giallo masters Goblin. All in all, a good hour and a half of pure entertainment. *** ½
Excellent Giallo
This is an excellent piece of cinema. This movie is just so suspenseful, and the plot is one of the best I've ever seen in any movie. I'm glad Anchor bay released this film on DVD, as it is one of the best ever. Watch out though, it seems that the disc has some serious audio problems in the middle of the film. But don't let that stop you, the DVD is highly enjoyable, just don't watch it alone if you're easily frightened. Buy it now!
Very good, suspensful murder mystery
The Bad
1. Two overly romantic scenes - one in a boat with annoying 70s music and the other a love scene that is not only a bit embarrassing but distracting as well. Even the director regretted these scenes.
2. A very silly hat placed one top of our hero's head - but fortunately only for a one scene.
3. The climax (an important death scene) is too swift and somewhat unrealistic
4. The color seems a bit off - but maybe that is intentional. It seems every day of filming was very overcast.
5. The music is very uneven - ranging from very good and suspenseful to hokey and distracting especially in the synthesizer sounds and in the romantic scenes.
6. The opening scene has a cheap look, music, and sound - I'm sure trying to be artistic
7. One rather annoying and overplayed scene with a retarded man and his pet rat.
The Good
1. A very coherent, believable, engrossing mystery. Very well written.
2. Very good acting all around - every single actor for once is excellent... especially considering this genre of film.
3. For once - very good dubbing. If you tuned in at any point you would not know the film was dubbed.
4. The movie is actually scary and very suspenseful at times - and has a few high powered shocks. The suspense and shocks do not rely on gore...instead good direction, music, acting and editing.
5. Very compelling subject matter - touches a lot of bases including child abuse, murder, religion, the soul, guilt and the occult.
6. The movie is always interesting and has a more polished and professional look. The director shows his respect for his audience by not insulting the viewer's intelligence with ridiculous and unbelievable scenarios as some other Giallo directors have been known to do.
I'm not sure that the average Giallo lover would enjoy this film for its lack of gore. But I really think that most everyone who enjoys a good suspenseful mystery, containing a few jumps and jolts would get a lift from this film.
Id give this film more stars if not for but a few flaws. But know that the flaws are due to the dating of the Italian Cinema of the 70s.