Friday, June 10, 2011
La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte (1972) Emilio Miraglia
La dama rossa uccide sette volte (1972) DVDRIP
Genre: Giallo
Director: Emilio Miraglia / Country: Italy
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 / Color / 100 mns
Language: Italian / Subtitles: English (srt file)
File: avi / Xvid / 1400 mo
Genre: Giallo
Director: Emilio Miraglia / Country: Italy
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 / Color / 100 mns
Language: Italian / Subtitles: English (srt file)
File: avi / Xvid / 1400 mo
There are some films that every Horror fan owes himself (or herself) to see, and Emilio Miraglia's "La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte" aka. "The Red Queen Kills Seven Times" (1972) is definitely one of them. With Gialli and Gothic Tales being my two favorite sub-genres in Horror, I was looking forward to seeing this film for quite a while, and even though my expectations were high, this masterpiece surpassed my greatest hopes. Miraglia's earlier Giallo, "The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave" (1971) was already a creepy and highly atmospheric film which successfully mixed Giallo with Gothic Horror, but it couldn't possibly compare to this instant personal favorite. "The Red Queen Kills Seven Times" is, hands down, one of the most unique and overwhelming Italian Horror films ever made, and no lover of the genre could possibly consider missing it. An incredibly mesmerizing Giallo with strong Gothic elements, "The Red Queen" delivers everything one could hope for in either sub-genre: An inventive and incredibly compelling plot, spine-chilling suspense, a sublimely uncanny setting and a genuinely creepy atmosphere, eerily lush colors, stylish murders, a brilliant score, and, not least, a ravishing female cast lead by the stunningly beautiful Barbara Bouchet - this film simply is one of the most outstanding combinations of elegant beauty and pure terror.
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