The Giallo collection RC1
The word giallo (yellow) refers to the controversial series of savage Italian suspense thrillers that shocked international audiences throughout the 60s and 70s. The Giallo Collection presents these rarely seen classics fully restored from original vault elements and filled with all the explicit sex, graphic violence and startling twist endings that have come to define this brutal, stylish genre.
The Bloodstained Shadow
When a young college professor (Lino Capolichio of House With Laughing Windows) returns home to visit his Catholic priest bother (Craig Hill), prominent member of the community begin to be stalked and slaughtered by an unknown killer. Can the brothers uncover the identity of this deranged fiend, even while they are being tortured by their own nightmares of an unspeakable childhood trauma?
Directed by Antonio Bido (Watch Me When I Kill) and known in Italy as Solamente Nero, this suspenseful 1978 giallo co-stars Stefania Casini (Suspira) and features one of the last scores performed by the legendary band Goblin (Suspira, Deep Red).
Short Night Of Glass Dolls
The corpse of reporter Gregory Moore (Jean Sorel of Lizard In A Womans Skin is found in a Prague plaza and brought to the local morgue. But Moore is actually alive, trapped inside his dead body and desperately recalling how the mysterious disappearance of his beautiful girlfriend (Barbara Bach of The Spy Who Loved Me) led to a terrifying conspiracy of depravity. Can a reporter with no visible signs of life solve this perverse puzzle before he meets his ultimate deadline?
Ingrid Thulin (The Damned, Salon Kitty) co-stars in this unusual and startling 1971 giallo (also known as Paralyzed and Malastrana) that marked the debut of writerdirector Aldo Lado (Who Saw Her Die?) and features a superb score by the legendary Ennio Morricone.
Who Saw Her Die?
The life of a Venice sculptor (former James Bond George Lazenby of On Her Majestys Secret Service) is torn apart when his visiting young daughter (Nicoletta Elmi of Deep Red and Twitch Of The Death Nerve) is found murdered. But when the police are unable to find the killer, the grieving fathers own investigation uncovers a high-level conspiracy of sexual perversion and violence. What depraved compulsions led to the murder of this child? And most horrifying of all, Who Saw Her Die?
Adolfo Celi (Thunderball) and Anita Strindberg (The Antichrist) co-star in this disturbing giallo directed by Aldo Lado (Short Night of Glass Dolls, Nightmare Train Murders) and featuring a remarkable scored by Ennio Morricone.
The Case Of The Bloody Iris
When two young women are viciously slain in a luxury high-rise, a beautiful young model (Edwidge Fenech of 5 Dolls For An August Moon) moves into one of their vacated apartments - and soon finds that she is now being stalked by the mysterious killer! The suspects include her ex-husband- a member of a group sex cult, a predatory lesbian neighbor, the deformed son of a sinister widow, and even the buildings handsome architect (George Hilton of Massacre Time) who suffers from a paralyzing fear of blood. Can she expose the masked maniac with a taste for luscious women and depraved murder before she becomes his next victim?
Directed by Giuliano Carnimeo (under the pseudonym Anthony Ascott) and written by Ernesto Gastaldi (screenwriter for such notorious thrillers as Torso and The Whip And The Body), this 1972 shocker is also known as Erotic Blue and What Are Those Strange Drops Of Blood Doing On Jennifers Body?
The Bloodstained Shadow
When a young college professor (Lino Capolichio of House With Laughing Windows) returns home to visit his Catholic priest bother (Craig Hill), prominent member of the community begin to be stalked and slaughtered by an unknown killer. Can the brothers uncover the identity of this deranged fiend, even while they are being tortured by their own nightmares of an unspeakable childhood trauma?
Directed by Antonio Bido (Watch Me When I Kill) and known in Italy as Solamente Nero, this suspenseful 1978 giallo co-stars Stefania Casini (Suspira) and features one of the last scores performed by the legendary band Goblin (Suspira, Deep Red).
Short Night Of Glass Dolls
The corpse of reporter Gregory Moore (Jean Sorel of Lizard In A Womans Skin is found in a Prague plaza and brought to the local morgue. But Moore is actually alive, trapped inside his dead body and desperately recalling how the mysterious disappearance of his beautiful girlfriend (Barbara Bach of The Spy Who Loved Me) led to a terrifying conspiracy of depravity. Can a reporter with no visible signs of life solve this perverse puzzle before he meets his ultimate deadline?
Ingrid Thulin (The Damned, Salon Kitty) co-stars in this unusual and startling 1971 giallo (also known as Paralyzed and Malastrana) that marked the debut of writerdirector Aldo Lado (Who Saw Her Die?) and features a superb score by the legendary Ennio Morricone.
Who Saw Her Die?
The life of a Venice sculptor (former James Bond George Lazenby of On Her Majestys Secret Service) is torn apart when his visiting young daughter (Nicoletta Elmi of Deep Red and Twitch Of The Death Nerve) is found murdered. But when the police are unable to find the killer, the grieving fathers own investigation uncovers a high-level conspiracy of sexual perversion and violence. What depraved compulsions led to the murder of this child? And most horrifying of all, Who Saw Her Die?
Adolfo Celi (Thunderball) and Anita Strindberg (The Antichrist) co-star in this disturbing giallo directed by Aldo Lado (Short Night of Glass Dolls, Nightmare Train Murders) and featuring a remarkable scored by Ennio Morricone.
The Case Of The Bloody Iris
When two young women are viciously slain in a luxury high-rise, a beautiful young model (Edwidge Fenech of 5 Dolls For An August Moon) moves into one of their vacated apartments - and soon finds that she is now being stalked by the mysterious killer! The suspects include her ex-husband- a member of a group sex cult, a predatory lesbian neighbor, the deformed son of a sinister widow, and even the buildings handsome architect (George Hilton of Massacre Time) who suffers from a paralyzing fear of blood. Can she expose the masked maniac with a taste for luscious women and depraved murder before she becomes his next victim?
Directed by Giuliano Carnimeo (under the pseudonym Anthony Ascott) and written by Ernesto Gastaldi (screenwriter for such notorious thrillers as Torso and The Whip And The Body), this 1972 shocker is also known as Erotic Blue and What Are Those Strange Drops Of Blood Doing On Jennifers Body?