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DVD : Deep RedIn association with Amazon.comList Price: $14.95 Amazon.com's Price: $9.99 You Save: $4.96 (33%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: Ryko Distribution EAN: 0827058107099 Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Blue Underground Manufacturer: Blue Underground Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Blue Underground Release Date: February 27, 2007 Running Time: 126 minutes Studio: Blue Underground Theatrical Release Date: June 11, 1976 Sales Rank: 14698 MPN: RKOD581070D Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: Dario Argento's Masterpiece - In It's Full-Length Director's Cut! An English jazz pianist living in Rome witnesses the brutal hatchet murder of a renowned psychic and is quickly drawn into the savage crime. With the help of a tenacious female reporter, the pair track a twisted trail of deranged clues and relentless violence towards a shocking climax that has ripped screams from the throats of audiences for more than 30 years! DEEP RED stars David Hemmings (BLOW-UP) and Daria Nicolodi (PHENOMENA, TENEBRE), and is widely considered by both fans and critics alike to be Dario Argento's true masterpiece. Now, with the cooperation of the maestro himself, this classic shocker is presented in its full-length Director's Cut - remixed in 5.1 Dolby Digital, uncut and uncensored for the first time ever! Amazon.com: Considered by many to be Dario Argento's first masterpiece, Deep Red recalls his first hit, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage. British star David Hemmings (Blow-Up) plays an American jazz pianist who witnesses a brutal, bloody murder from afar and turns detective to find the killer. Kooky Italian journalist Daria Nicolodi (Argento's wife and cowriter on Suspiria) joins him as comic relief and tepid romantic interest, but the real costar is Argento's high style: gliding camera, razor-sharp editing, and gorgeous but gruesome set pieces. The story is convoluted, to say the least--plotting was never Argento's strong suit and the unnecessary exposition often drags the film down--but his vivid, horrific imagery is perfect for a thriller driven by haunting memories. Deep Red was originally released in the U.S. in a severely cut version retitled The Hatchet Murders (odd since the killer uses a butcher's knife). Producer Bill Lustig has restored the film to its original two-hour-plus running time, though some scenes exist only with Italian-language soundtracks (which are subtitled). It's a bit jarring at first (it makes for an unintended joke when a man suddenly checks his hearing aid after a language switch), but it's the only way to see Argento's original cut. There's also a brief 25th anniversary documentary with Argento and cowriter Bernardino Zapponi, and the DVD offers a choice of English and Italian language versions. --Sean Axmaker Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - 4.5-A classic example of 70's Giallo from Italian horror maestro (drums roll)...... Dario ArgentoThis is one unique movie. I'm slowly becoming a fan Argento and this is so far my favorite of his films, though it should be noted that I have not yet seen all his films. There's so much visual style one can't help but be swept along. The story is also quite good which is not the case for some of his films. There are several gory scenes which are masterfully well done and the film's atmosphere is eerie and solid throughout. Argento is aided heavily by Goblin's music which is really good particularly ... Read More Rating: - Stunning, dark & fantasticThis is a masterpiece. The suspense and the crimes are incredible, the techniques used to quicken the pulse are amazing and each scene of violence is shocking in a different way. A superb piece of horror. Rating: - Profoundly goodThis is a minor classic from director Dario Argento. An excellent thriller with horror elements thrown in that make the current wave of 'torture porn' movies look decidely second rate (which most of them are). In the leading role David Hemmings plays a pianist who witnesses a murder and starts investigating them himself. Now why he would do this I don't know, but once you allow for this artistic licence, the film moves by with great pace. Full of atmosphere, tension, odd camera angles as ... Read More Rating: - Deep Disturbing - Terror ClassicIf you are a fan of murder mystery and scary movies, then you must add Dario Argento's films "Deep Red" and "Suspiria", to your collection or risk losing your credibility. If you do not know the work of the master Italian film director, imagine Alfred Hitchcock on steroids. Enough said. There is no point writing about this film because you will get it, you will watch it (many times) and you will like it. note bene: the movie is ... Read More Rating: - The Perfect GialloI have watched "Deep Red" more times than any other Italian Giallo. It is the perfect giallo and Dario Argento`s crowning masterpiece. (I enjoyed it more than his supernatural hit, "Suspiria.") The action is nicely paced with imaginative death sequences performed with a great rock-n-roll score by Goblin. The characters are sympathetic and believable. The acting is good and the settings are elaborate and gorgeous. The ending is shocking. David Hemmings stars as the American pianist who witnesses ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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