The Dario Argento Collection Box Set UK DVD
Anchor Bay
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Release:
02.10.2006
Laufzeit:
523 Minuten
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Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1
Sprache:
Englisch
Land:
Italien
Jahr:
1977
The Dario Argento Collection Box Set UK
Five classic movies from the Italian Horror Master Dario Argento
Suspiria (1977): Inspired by Thomas De Quincey's 'Suspiria de Profundis' and co-written by Argento and his long-term partner Daria Nicolodi, SUSPIRIA is Argento's undisputed masterpiece of Grand Guignol horror, hitting new peaks of terror through its stunning photography (courtesy of Luciano Tovoli), eye-popping production design and terrifying atmosphere of dread - thanks, in no small part, to the great score from Goblin!
Susy Banyon (Jessica Harper) is an American ballet student, travelling to Germany to study at an exclusive dance academy in the Black Forest. After one of the students and her friend are hideously murdered in the first of Argento's breath-catching set-piece killings, Susy discovers that the academy has a bizarre history and, as the body count rises, she gets involved in a hideous labyrinth of murder, black magic and madness...
Tenebrae (1982): Shortly after American mystery-thriller novelist Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) arrives in Rome to promote his new book (the Tenebrae of the title) an attractive young woman is murdered by a razor-wielding maniac who stuffs pages of Neal's latest novel into the mouth of his victim before slashing her throat. So begins a bizarre series of horrific murders, the details of which strangely resemble the fictional murders in Neal's book. Baffled by the killings, the local police believe the author may hold the key to solving the case and turn to him for help. Circumstances change, however, when Neal himself begins to receive death threats from the killer.
Terror At The Opera (1987): When a young opera singer takes over the leading role in an avant-garde presentation of Verdi's Macbeth, she triggers the madness of a crazed fan who repeatedly forces the diva to watch the brutal murders of her loved ones. Will the woman's recurring nightmare hold the key to the identity of this psychopath or does an even more horrific evil lay waiting in the wings?
The legendary Dario Argento co-wrote and directed this savagely stunning thriller featuring some of the most shocking sequences of the maestro's entire career.
The Stendhal Syndrome (1996): On the trail of a deranged serial rapist and killer, Detective Anna Manni (Asia Argento) hides her own secret: she suffers from the Stendhal Syndrome, a mental condition which makes her retreat into frightening hallucinations when confronted with works of art.
Her quarry, the sadistic Alfredo Grossi (Thomas Kretschmann), discovers her condition and uses it against Anna to reduce her to a helpless victim. Subjected to these savage, relentless attacks, Anna is a powerless witness as his murder spree continues. Now alone, she has to face her own fears, her own terrors, and the terrible legacy of the Stendhal Syndrome...
The Card Player (2004): Policewoman Anna Mari plays a dangerous game with a serial killer: if she loses, she will be forced to watch the murderer take another victim...
Special Features
Suspiria:
'Dario Argento's World of Horror' documentary by Michele Soavi: features an in-depth interview with director Dario Argento and comments from the likes of Jessica Harper, Jennifer Connelly, Tom Savini, Donald Pleasence and Daria Nicolodi (71 mins)
Theatrical trailers
TV spots
Radio spots
Talent biographies
Tenebrae:
Audio commentary from director Dario Argento with music composer Claudio Simonetti and journalist Loris Curci
Dario Argento film analysis from lecturer Xavier Mendik
Special camera effects featurette
Sound effects featurette
Biographies
Alternative end credits
Theatrical trailer
Terror At The Opera:
Dario Argento biography
Dario Argento filmography
Photo gallery
The Stendhal Syndrome:
Star biographies
The Card Player:
Suspiria (1977): Inspired by Thomas De Quincey's 'Suspiria de Profundis' and co-written by Argento and his long-term partner Daria Nicolodi, SUSPIRIA is Argento's undisputed masterpiece of Grand Guignol horror, hitting new peaks of terror through its stunning photography (courtesy of Luciano Tovoli), eye-popping production design and terrifying atmosphere of dread - thanks, in no small part, to the great score from Goblin!
Susy Banyon (Jessica Harper) is an American ballet student, travelling to Germany to study at an exclusive dance academy in the Black Forest. After one of the students and her friend are hideously murdered in the first of Argento's breath-catching set-piece killings, Susy discovers that the academy has a bizarre history and, as the body count rises, she gets involved in a hideous labyrinth of murder, black magic and madness...
Tenebrae (1982): Shortly after American mystery-thriller novelist Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) arrives in Rome to promote his new book (the Tenebrae of the title) an attractive young woman is murdered by a razor-wielding maniac who stuffs pages of Neal's latest novel into the mouth of his victim before slashing her throat. So begins a bizarre series of horrific murders, the details of which strangely resemble the fictional murders in Neal's book. Baffled by the killings, the local police believe the author may hold the key to solving the case and turn to him for help. Circumstances change, however, when Neal himself begins to receive death threats from the killer.
Terror At The Opera (1987): When a young opera singer takes over the leading role in an avant-garde presentation of Verdi's Macbeth, she triggers the madness of a crazed fan who repeatedly forces the diva to watch the brutal murders of her loved ones. Will the woman's recurring nightmare hold the key to the identity of this psychopath or does an even more horrific evil lay waiting in the wings?
The legendary Dario Argento co-wrote and directed this savagely stunning thriller featuring some of the most shocking sequences of the maestro's entire career.
The Stendhal Syndrome (1996): On the trail of a deranged serial rapist and killer, Detective Anna Manni (Asia Argento) hides her own secret: she suffers from the Stendhal Syndrome, a mental condition which makes her retreat into frightening hallucinations when confronted with works of art.
Her quarry, the sadistic Alfredo Grossi (Thomas Kretschmann), discovers her condition and uses it against Anna to reduce her to a helpless victim. Subjected to these savage, relentless attacks, Anna is a powerless witness as his murder spree continues. Now alone, she has to face her own fears, her own terrors, and the terrible legacy of the Stendhal Syndrome...
The Card Player (2004): Policewoman Anna Mari plays a dangerous game with a serial killer: if she loses, she will be forced to watch the murderer take another victim...
Special Features
Suspiria:
'Dario Argento's World of Horror' documentary by Michele Soavi: features an in-depth interview with director Dario Argento and comments from the likes of Jessica Harper, Jennifer Connelly, Tom Savini, Donald Pleasence and Daria Nicolodi (71 mins)
Theatrical trailers
TV spots
Radio spots
Talent biographies
Tenebrae:
Audio commentary from director Dario Argento with music composer Claudio Simonetti and journalist Loris Curci
Dario Argento film analysis from lecturer Xavier Mendik
Special camera effects featurette
Sound effects featurette
Biographies
Alternative end credits
Theatrical trailer
Terror At The Opera:
Dario Argento biography
Dario Argento filmography
Photo gallery
The Stendhal Syndrome:
Star biographies
The Card Player: