After helping to pioneer Italy’s budding giallo genre throughout the 1970s with influential titles like The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Cat o’ Nine Tails, Four Flies on Grey Velvet, and Deep Red, Dario Argento took a brief sabbatical from the lurid thrillers to explore supernatural elements in Suspiria and Inferno. When the latter failed at the box office, he made a triumphant return to gialli in 1982 with Tenebrae (sometimes spelled Tenebre; originally released in the US as Unsane).
While his American contemporaries were trying to come up with inventive instruments of death to propel slasher films, Argento was designing more lavish ways to film his kill scenes. Suspiria remains his crowning achievement, but Tenebrae finds the filmmaker bringing his honed visual panache to the giallo sandbox in which he made a name for himself. The result stands not only as one of Argento’s strongest efforts but also a landmark giallo work.
While his American contemporaries were trying to come up with inventive instruments of death to propel slasher films, Argento was designing more lavish ways to film his kill scenes. Suspiria remains his crowning achievement, but Tenebrae finds the filmmaker bringing his honed visual panache to the giallo sandbox in which he made a name for himself. The result stands not only as one of Argento’s strongest efforts but also a landmark giallo work.
- 9/26/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Phenomena is a substantially different movie depending on how you first saw it. Audiences in its native Italy were able to see the original 116-minute film as director Dario Argento intended for its initial release in 1985. That cut was pruned down to 110 minutes for international release. In America, however, New Line Cinema cut the picture to 83 minutes before putting it out under the title Creepers in 1986. Finding its audience in the VHS rental market, this was the only version available in the US until DVD came around.
Each version has its advantages and disadvantages. The original integral cut contains everything, but it drags a bit in the middle and there are a few moments that were never dubbed into English. The international version is a bit tighter, mostly trimming frames and sacrificing only a few lines of dialogue. Those who grew up with the Creepers cut may prefer its punchier pace,...
Each version has its advantages and disadvantages. The original integral cut contains everything, but it drags a bit in the middle and there are a few moments that were never dubbed into English. The international version is a bit tighter, mostly trimming frames and sacrificing only a few lines of dialogue. Those who grew up with the Creepers cut may prefer its punchier pace,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Massimo Morante — the guitarist whose moody, funky playing helped define Italian prog-rock group Goblin’s eerie soundtracks for horror cinema classics such as Suspiria and Dawn of the Dead — has died at the age of 69. The group confirmed the news “with a heavy heart” in a Facebook post.
His daughter, Valerie paid respects to her father and announced the funeral would take place this weekend in Rome. “It is with indescribable pain, a pain that trumps words, that breaks the breath and hammer the heart, that I announce the death of my father,...
His daughter, Valerie paid respects to her father and announced the funeral would take place this weekend in Rome. “It is with indescribable pain, a pain that trumps words, that breaks the breath and hammer the heart, that I announce the death of my father,...
- 6/23/2022
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Part of our on-going series Notebook Soundtrack Mixes.Forever on the edge of one's seat, giallo is the provider of all the glamorous and hallucinatory emotions. The film genre and its musical sister is somewhat a crown jewel when it comes to detailed niches, sub-genres, and die hard fans. Original LP records from the giallo genre can cost a hefty sum and the blossoming vinyl reissuing industry (an exciting addition over recent decades) proves how enduring the genre and its sub-genres are. This giallo bonanza comes in just shy of two hours and you will find both influential and cherished moments and secluded moments on the sidelines. That, for me, showcases its textures and ultimately what a fun, trippy genre it is. The work of the masters is in full swing, beloved composers such as Bruno Nicolai, Nora Orlandi, Riz Ortolani, and Goblin all have turns. And of course, the...
- 7/29/2020
- MUBI
If you've ever seen a horror movie with a score composed by Goblin, then you know the band's music is just as much a character as anyone on screen. Undoubtedly, two of Goblin's most celebrated soundtracks were featured in Dawn of the Dead and Suspiria, and to celebrate 40 years of their music from the former, Goblin is releasing a new studio album, Fearless (37513 Zombie Ave.), with reimagined takes on their classic arrangements from George A. Romero's seminal zombie movie and Dario Argento's haunting dance school story.
Press Release: Exactly 40 years after the release of the Original Soundtrack for George A.Romero's masterpiece Dawn of the Dead, at the decree of fans, critics and media worldwide, the official current line-up of Goblin is unleashing a commemorative studio album, Fearless (37513 Zombie Ave).
The celebratory album unveils reimagined versions of the most significant tunes from their original iconic soundtrack, as well...
Press Release: Exactly 40 years after the release of the Original Soundtrack for George A.Romero's masterpiece Dawn of the Dead, at the decree of fans, critics and media worldwide, the official current line-up of Goblin is unleashing a commemorative studio album, Fearless (37513 Zombie Ave).
The celebratory album unveils reimagined versions of the most significant tunes from their original iconic soundtrack, as well...
- 12/17/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Waxwork Records is releasing a remastered vinyl of the pulsating music to Dario Argento's Tenebrae. Much like Argento's films, the music by Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli, and Massimo Morante encapsulates the overstimulating of the senses. The vinyl score comes in two discs: a deep red vinyl and a silver vinyl, and we have a look at the full list of details and packaging artwork for the anticipated release:
Tenebrae Vinyl Score: "Waxwork Records is thrilled to present the complete soundtrack vinyl release of Dario Argento’s Tenebrae. Scored by three former members of Goblin in 1982 (Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli, and Massimo Morante), the synth driven score makes its definitive and expanded vinyl debut. Waxwork is excited to offer the most comprehensive version of the soundtrack album on vinyl to one of the most important Giallo films ever made.
Unlike the soundtracks that Goblin had previously contributed to the films by Dario Argento,...
Tenebrae Vinyl Score: "Waxwork Records is thrilled to present the complete soundtrack vinyl release of Dario Argento’s Tenebrae. Scored by three former members of Goblin in 1982 (Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli, and Massimo Morante), the synth driven score makes its definitive and expanded vinyl debut. Waxwork is excited to offer the most comprehensive version of the soundtrack album on vinyl to one of the most important Giallo films ever made.
Unlike the soundtracks that Goblin had previously contributed to the films by Dario Argento,...
- 4/3/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
September 13th boasts over 30 horror and sci-fi home entertainment releases, so I hope you guys have been saving up, because there are a lot of great choices to spend your money on this week. The highly anticipated 30th Anniversary Edition of Aliens comes home this week courtesy of 20th Century Fox, and if you are a big fan of James Wan’s latest sequel, you’ll undoubtedly want to pick up The Conjuring on Blu-ray or DVD this Tuesday.
Universal Studios is keeping busy this Tuesday with two Universal Monster collections celebrating Frankenstein and The Wolf Man, and Scream Factory’s Raising Cain Blu-ray arrives this week, too. Also, if you happened to miss the special edition of the giallo classic Tenebrae earlier this year, Synapse Films is putting out a basic Blu that fans will definitely want to nab (as a proud owner of the Collector’s Edition,...
Universal Studios is keeping busy this Tuesday with two Universal Monster collections celebrating Frankenstein and The Wolf Man, and Scream Factory’s Raising Cain Blu-ray arrives this week, too. Also, if you happened to miss the special edition of the giallo classic Tenebrae earlier this year, Synapse Films is putting out a basic Blu that fans will definitely want to nab (as a proud owner of the Collector’s Edition,...
- 9/13/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
If you missed out on their three-disc, limited edition Steelbook release of Tenebrae back in February, then you're in luck, because Synapse Films has announced a September 13th single-disc Blu-ray / DVD release of the 1982 Dario Argento film, complete with many of the special features included on the Steelbook:
Press Release: Synapse Films Announces The Single-disc Release Of Tenebrae, Dario Argento’S Giallo Masterpiece, On Blu-ray And DVD September 13th
Italian terror master Dario Argento elevates the Giallo genre to new heights with 1982’s Tenebrae, a darkly humorous, futuristic and notoriously grisly horror film many consider to be one of his finest works.
American mystery author Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) comes to Italy to promote his newest novel, Tenebrae. Unfortunately, a razor-wielding serial killer is on the loose, taunting Neal and murdering those around him in gruesome fashion just like the character in his novel. As the mystery surrounding the killings spirals out of control,...
Press Release: Synapse Films Announces The Single-disc Release Of Tenebrae, Dario Argento’S Giallo Masterpiece, On Blu-ray And DVD September 13th
Italian terror master Dario Argento elevates the Giallo genre to new heights with 1982’s Tenebrae, a darkly humorous, futuristic and notoriously grisly horror film many consider to be one of his finest works.
American mystery author Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) comes to Italy to promote his newest novel, Tenebrae. Unfortunately, a razor-wielding serial killer is on the loose, taunting Neal and murdering those around him in gruesome fashion just like the character in his novel. As the mystery surrounding the killings spirals out of control,...
- 6/28/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Dario Argento fans will want to circle February 23rd on their calendars, as Synapse Films has announced a three-disc Blu-ray / DVD limited edition steelbook release of 1982's Tenebrae:
Press Release: Dario Argento’S Giallo Masterpiece Finally Comes To U.S. Blu-ray On February 23rd From Synapse Films
A 3-disc (Blu-ray, DVD & CD) Limited Steelbook™ Edition Of Dario Argento’S Horror Classic! Only 3000 Units Produced!
Italian terror master Dario Argento elevates the Giallo genre to new heights with 1982’s Tenebrae, a darkly humorous, futuristic and notoriously grisly horror film many consider to be one of his finest works.
American mystery author Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) comes to Italy to promote his newest novel, Tenebrae. Unfortunately, a razor-wielding serial killer is on the loose, taunting Neal and murdering those around him in gruesome fashion just like the character in his novel. As the mystery surrounding the killings spirals out of control,...
Press Release: Dario Argento’S Giallo Masterpiece Finally Comes To U.S. Blu-ray On February 23rd From Synapse Films
A 3-disc (Blu-ray, DVD & CD) Limited Steelbook™ Edition Of Dario Argento’S Horror Classic! Only 3000 Units Produced!
Italian terror master Dario Argento elevates the Giallo genre to new heights with 1982’s Tenebrae, a darkly humorous, futuristic and notoriously grisly horror film many consider to be one of his finest works.
American mystery author Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) comes to Italy to promote his newest novel, Tenebrae. Unfortunately, a razor-wielding serial killer is on the loose, taunting Neal and murdering those around him in gruesome fashion just like the character in his novel. As the mystery surrounding the killings spirals out of control,...
- 1/27/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After a phenomenal, sold out North American tour in 2013, Goblin is making a triumphant return to the Us this spring, and we have all the info you need right here. With only nine dates, tickets are sure to go fast!
The legendary Italian masters of the horror movie soundtrack are best known for their collaborations with directors such as George A. Romero and Dario Argento as well as their seminal album Roller.
Goblin scored a vast number of genre cult classics including Suspiria, Patrick, The Church, Deep Red, Tenebrae, and Dawn of the Dead. Their synth-heavy prog rock regularly veers into nightmarish and atmospheric territory, making them a truly original and iconic entity.
Their unique, high energy performances have become a thing of legend, and now they’re playing an exclusive run of dates in April/May 2014 throughout Florida, Arizona, Texas, and California. Check out the new tour poster, created by Ghoulish Gary Pullin,...
The legendary Italian masters of the horror movie soundtrack are best known for their collaborations with directors such as George A. Romero and Dario Argento as well as their seminal album Roller.
Goblin scored a vast number of genre cult classics including Suspiria, Patrick, The Church, Deep Red, Tenebrae, and Dawn of the Dead. Their synth-heavy prog rock regularly veers into nightmarish and atmospheric territory, making them a truly original and iconic entity.
Their unique, high energy performances have become a thing of legend, and now they’re playing an exclusive run of dates in April/May 2014 throughout Florida, Arizona, Texas, and California. Check out the new tour poster, created by Ghoulish Gary Pullin,...
- 3/27/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
After a successful tour in the Us last year, Goblin is heading back to the States this spring with Zombi. We have a look at the brand new tour poster, created by “Ghoulish” Gary Pullin and the list of tour dates:
“The legendary Italian masters of the Horror Movie Soundtrack are best known for their collaborations with directors such as George A. Romero and Dario Argento, as well as their seminal album ‘Roller’.
Goblin has scored a vast number of genre cult classics including Suspiria, Patrick, The Church, Deep Red, Tenebrae and Dawn of the Dead. Their synth-heavy prog rock regularly veers into nightmarish and atmospheric territory, making them a truly original and iconic entity.
Their unique, high energy performances have become a thing of legend, and now they’re playing an exclusive run of dates in April / May 2014 throughout Florida, Arizona, Texas and California.
Goblin is also very pleased...
“The legendary Italian masters of the Horror Movie Soundtrack are best known for their collaborations with directors such as George A. Romero and Dario Argento, as well as their seminal album ‘Roller’.
Goblin has scored a vast number of genre cult classics including Suspiria, Patrick, The Church, Deep Red, Tenebrae and Dawn of the Dead. Their synth-heavy prog rock regularly veers into nightmarish and atmospheric territory, making them a truly original and iconic entity.
Their unique, high energy performances have become a thing of legend, and now they’re playing an exclusive run of dates in April / May 2014 throughout Florida, Arizona, Texas and California.
Goblin is also very pleased...
- 3/25/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
For most of you, I expect the band Goblin needs no introduction, since they're responsible for some of the most iconic horror film scores of the '70s and '80s – most notably George Romero's Dawn of the Dead and Dario Argento's Suspiria – but their influence on the world of horror movie music cannot be overstressed. Seattle-based label Light in the Attic – whose eclectic catalog includes everything from vintage R&B, folk and reggae recordings to rare works from Iggy Pop, Roky Erickson and Public Image Limited – is now offering imported vinyl editions of nine Goblin records, representing several chapters of the band's amazing career. LPs available now include the Cinevox issues of the aforementioned Dawn of the Dead (a.k.a. Zombi) and Suspiria, as well as scores to Argento's Tenebrae (not “legally” a Goblin release, but featuring founding trio Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli and Massimo Morante), Profondo Rosso and Non Ho Sonno,...
- 2/20/2014
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
The October 22nd La Goblin show went on sale on Saturday, June 29th, and sold out immediately, so a second show has been added for Wednesday, October 23rd. Read on for the details.
From the Press Release:
The October 23rd show will feature a rare 35mm screening of Dario Argento's Tenebrae (the October 22nd show features Deep Red). Playing Los Angeles for the first time in their 40-year history, Goblin will perform a full, live set pulled from their most iconic scores, including: Dario Argento's giallo classics Suspiria, Tenebrae, and Deep Red and George A. Romero's seminal Dawn of the Dead. Immediately following Goblin's performance will be an incredibly rare 35mm screening of Argento's 1982 Tenebrae.
The lineup for this tour will include original members since 1975 Claudio Simonetti and Maurizio Guarini (keyboards) and Massimo Morante (guitar). The band is rounded out by drummer Titta Tani and bassist...
From the Press Release:
The October 23rd show will feature a rare 35mm screening of Dario Argento's Tenebrae (the October 22nd show features Deep Red). Playing Los Angeles for the first time in their 40-year history, Goblin will perform a full, live set pulled from their most iconic scores, including: Dario Argento's giallo classics Suspiria, Tenebrae, and Deep Red and George A. Romero's seminal Dawn of the Dead. Immediately following Goblin's performance will be an incredibly rare 35mm screening of Argento's 1982 Tenebrae.
The lineup for this tour will include original members since 1975 Claudio Simonetti and Maurizio Guarini (keyboards) and Massimo Morante (guitar). The band is rounded out by drummer Titta Tani and bassist...
- 7/2/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Chicago – Every once in awhile there’s a relatively smaller studio that just does right by genre fans. It was Anchor Bay for a few years. Now it’s Blue Underground, who have been quietly releasing some horror classics. Two of their best releases hit this week and then again on May 31st in a pair of Dario Argento gems, “Deep Red” and “The Cat O’ Nine Tails.” If you call yourself a horror fan, you should own them both.
Blu-Ray Rating: 4.5/5.0
“Deep Red (Profundo Rosso)” is easily the more well-known of the two as it’s widely recognized as one of Argento’s best. In fact, it’s the only film of his to hold 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and should definitely be in the conversation with “Suspiria,” “Inferno,” and maybe “Opera” when one discusses the best works of this true Master of Horror. The Blue Underground Blu-ray, now available,...
Blu-Ray Rating: 4.5/5.0
“Deep Red (Profundo Rosso)” is easily the more well-known of the two as it’s widely recognized as one of Argento’s best. In fact, it’s the only film of his to hold 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and should definitely be in the conversation with “Suspiria,” “Inferno,” and maybe “Opera” when one discusses the best works of this true Master of Horror. The Blue Underground Blu-ray, now available,...
- 5/19/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Nothing gives me more joy than rediscovering my favorite films on Blu-ray, which is why I was quite excited for the April 26th bow of Dario Argento's classic giallo Deep Red. Not to worry, it's still coming ... but now we've got to wait a little bit longer.
High Def Digest got word that Blue Underground has pushed the release date of Argento's giallo to May 17th, 2011.
Blue Underground’s DVD will feature the first release of the David Hemmings-starring shocker’s uncensored English-language version, while the Blu-ray will include that plus the full-length Italian-language director’s cut. Each has been newly transferred in high definition from the original camera negative in 2.35:1 widescreen, with DTS-es 6.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono soundtracks on the DVD and DTS-hd 7.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono audio on the Blu-ray.
Special Features
Interviews with Dario Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi and Goblin (Claudio Simonetti,...
High Def Digest got word that Blue Underground has pushed the release date of Argento's giallo to May 17th, 2011.
Blue Underground’s DVD will feature the first release of the David Hemmings-starring shocker’s uncensored English-language version, while the Blu-ray will include that plus the full-length Italian-language director’s cut. Each has been newly transferred in high definition from the original camera negative in 2.35:1 widescreen, with DTS-es 6.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono soundtracks on the DVD and DTS-hd 7.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono audio on the Blu-ray.
Special Features
Interviews with Dario Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi and Goblin (Claudio Simonetti,...
- 4/18/2011
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
Dario Argento's 1975 cult classic originally planned for a Blu-ray release this month is now coming in May. As previously reported by High Def Digest, Blue Underground was planning to release Deep Red on Blu-ray on April 26, but now that date has been pushed to May 17. The release will be a two-disc set which will include the uncensored English-language version as well as the Italian Director's Cut as a Blu-ray exclusive. The Blu-ray will feature 1080p video, DTS-hd Master Audio 7.1 soundtracks (in English/Italian) and supplements will include: Interviews with Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi and Goblin (Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante, Fabio Pignatelli and Agostino Marangolo); Us trailer & Italian trailer; and Music Videos: Goblin, "Profondo Rosso" (2010) & Daemonia, "Profondo Rosso" (directed by Sergio Stivaletti). Suggested list price for the Blu-ray is $29.98.
- 4/15/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Blue Underground's delayed Deep Red Blu-Ray is arriving on May 17 as opposed to this month. Bu has exhumed the Italian director's cut for this release and will pair it for the uncensored American cut, if you'd prefer to watch that. Bonus content includes interviews with Dario Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi, Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante, Fabio Pignatelli and Agostino Marangolo. Also look for trailers and music videos.
- 4/14/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Blue Underground is renowned for pulling rare horror, cult, and exploitation films out of obscurity and releasing them to the craving fans. Once, many of these films were sold for a pretty penny through bootleg collectors. Thankfully, all of that has changed. Now with the advent of Blu- ray, Blue Underground has decided to give eager fans these once rare films a face lift. This year, many of director Dario Argento’s films will be making their way onto Blu-ray. One of which is Deep Red. We now have the newly revised cover art for Deep Red as well as what special features you will be able to find on the disc.
Though I have a personal kinship with Suspiria (that being the first Argento film I saw), I believe that Deep Red (Profondo Rosso) is his best made film. From the amazing score composed by Goblin, to the spot-on acting by David Hemmings,...
Though I have a personal kinship with Suspiria (that being the first Argento film I saw), I believe that Deep Red (Profondo Rosso) is his best made film. From the amazing score composed by Goblin, to the spot-on acting by David Hemmings,...
- 2/1/2011
- by Michael Haffner
- Destroy the Brain
Blue Underground continues to put out Dario Argento films on Blu-ray (here and here) with now Deep Red and Cat O’Nine Tails which follows a reporter and blind puzzlemaker respectively who investigate a string of vicious murders, hits Blu-ray May 31st, 2011 in a new 1080p HD, 2.35:1 widescreen transfer from the original uncut camera negative, with DTS-hd 2.0, Dolby Surround 2.0 and DTS-hd mono soundtracks. The extras are:
• “Tales of the Cat”: Interviews with Argento, co-writer Dardano Sacchetti and composer Ennio Morricone
• Radio interviews with Franciscus and Malden
• Theatrical trailers
Deep Red will be presented in its uncensored English-language version, and (exclusive for the Bd) an exclusive full-length Italian-language director’s cut, both newly transferred in high definition from the original camera negative. Special features include:
* Interviews with Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi and Goblin (Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante, Fabio Pignatelli and Agostino Marangolo)
* Us trailer
* Italian trailer
* Music videos
o Goblin,...
• “Tales of the Cat”: Interviews with Argento, co-writer Dardano Sacchetti and composer Ennio Morricone
• Radio interviews with Franciscus and Malden
• Theatrical trailers
Deep Red will be presented in its uncensored English-language version, and (exclusive for the Bd) an exclusive full-length Italian-language director’s cut, both newly transferred in high definition from the original camera negative. Special features include:
* Interviews with Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi and Goblin (Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante, Fabio Pignatelli and Agostino Marangolo)
* Us trailer
* Italian trailer
* Music videos
o Goblin,...
- 1/26/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Argento films on Blu-ray are an unmatched treat for the old ocular organs! The depth! The clarity! Those pretty, pretty colors! Yep, it's a wonderful thing, we tell ya! The latest classic flick to go 1080p? Deep Red! Let the celebration begin!
Blue Underground announced today that the Argento slasher classic will be hitting DVD and Blu-ray on April 26th, 2011!
Blue Underground’s DVD will feature the first release of the David Hemmings-starring shocker’s uncensored English-language version, while the Blu-ray will include that plus the full-length Italian-language director’s cut. Each has been newly transferred in high definition from the original camera negative in 2.35:1 widescreen, with DTS-es 6.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono soundtracks on the DVD and DTS-hd 7.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono audio on the Blu-ray.
Special Features
Interviews with Dario Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi and Goblin (Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante, Fabio Pignatelli and Agostino Marangolo) U.
Blue Underground announced today that the Argento slasher classic will be hitting DVD and Blu-ray on April 26th, 2011!
Blue Underground’s DVD will feature the first release of the David Hemmings-starring shocker’s uncensored English-language version, while the Blu-ray will include that plus the full-length Italian-language director’s cut. Each has been newly transferred in high definition from the original camera negative in 2.35:1 widescreen, with DTS-es 6.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono soundtracks on the DVD and DTS-hd 7.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ex and original mono audio on the Blu-ray.
Special Features
Interviews with Dario Argento, co-scripter Bernardino Zapponi and Goblin (Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante, Fabio Pignatelli and Agostino Marangolo) U.
- 1/11/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Adding to its stable of horror flicks, Variety reports that Dimension Films has acquired remake rights to Dario Argento's Suspiria, with an adaptation to be penned by Shadow of the Vampire scribe Steven Katz. The 1977 original Suspiria starred Jessica Harper as an American ballet student who discovers that her dance school is actually a witches' coven; the film gained a cult following for its moody atmosphere, nightmarish lighting and camerawork and a creepy score by Argento himself in collaboration with the Italian band The Goblins.
- 4/8/2003
- IMDbPro News
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