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Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Tenebrae (film)

Tenebrae (also known as Tenebre) is a 1982 Italian horror thriller film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Anthony Franciosa, John Saxon and Daria Nicolodi. After having experimented with two exercises in pure supernatural horror, 1977's Suspiria and 1980's Inferno, Tenebrae represented Argento's return to the giallo subgenre, which he had helped popularize in the 1970s. The story concerns an American writer promoting his latest murder-mystery novel in Rome, only to get embroiled in the search for a serial killer who has apparently been inspired to kill by the novel.
The film was released in Italy and throughout most of Europe without experiencing any reported censorship problems, but was classified, prosecuted and banned as a "video nasty" in the United Kingdom. Its theatrical distribution in the United States was delayed until 1984, when it was released in a heavily censored version under the title Unsane. In its cut form, Tenebrae received a mostly negative critical reception, but the original, fully restored version later became widely available for reappraisal. It has been described by Maitland McDonagh as "the finest film that Argento has ever made."[1]
                                                                         Original Italian theatrical release film poster   

Directed by Dario Argento
Produced by Claudio Argento
Salvatore Argento
Written by Dario Argento
Starring Anthony Franciosa
John Saxon
Daria Nicolodi
Music by Claudio Simonetti
Fabio Pignatelli
Massimo Morante
Cinematography Luciano Tovoli
Editing by Franco Fraticelli
Studio Sigma Cinematografica Roma
Distributed by Titanus
Release date(s) 28 October 1982
Running time 110 minutes (original cut)
101 minutes (director's cut)
91 minutes (edited cut)
Country Italy
Language English
Italian
  

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