Mach hier doch nicht den Sylvio! Google funzt nämlich auch mit mehreren Suchbegriffen; der von Pow Wow erwähnte Joker wäre hier beispielsweise "Blu-ray".diceman hat geschrieben:[...] @Savior
Weiß nicht obs an lokalen Einstellungen hier am Workplace-PC liegt, aber ich habe soeben 10 Seiten Google-Ergebnisse durchgescrollt, und bin immer noch nicht auf "Digital Noise Reduction" gestoßen.
Gialli jenseits von Argento & Bava
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Der ist ja GROOOOOOßartig!!!
Nicht von dem Bild "abschrecken" lassen, das ist zwar toll und weckt so einige Erwartungen (kommt so auch im Film vor), ich war hier aber gleich doppelt positiv überrascht, keinen Exploiter aufgetischt zu bekommen, sondern im Gegenteil einen äußerst stilbewußten, altmodischen Murder Mystery, der einen mit Spannung statt nackter Haut bei der Stange hält. Der Film ist oppulent bebildert und fesselt mit konsequent bedrohlicher, mysteriöser Atmosphäre, irgendwo zwischen Hammer-Studios und SUSPIRIA (wenngleich bodenständiger und weniger surreal). Und um Sexualität und Coming of Age kommt man bei 'nem Internats-Schauplatz natürlich nicht herum, das läuft aber nebenbei und wird nur angedeutet, oder kongenial metaphorisiert (Nähstunde), lol. Also wer nur ein klitzekleines Herzchen für sowas übrig hat, kommt an diesem Paella-Giallo nicht vorbei!
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Death Smiles on a Murderer kommt von Arrow. Habe ich von X-Rated aber da die Arrow Ital. Ton und englische Subs haben wird, wird es in Zukunft ein Upgrade gebendiceman hat geschrieben:Gibt es Meinungen zu Umberto Lenzis SPASMO (1974) und Joe D'Amato's DEATH SMILES ON A MURDERER (1973)?
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NEW UK/US/CA TITLE: Death Smiles on a Murderer (Blu-ray)
A compelling early work from the legendary sleaze and horror film director Joe D’Amato
Release dates: 21/22 May
A haunting and dreamlike gothic horror/giallo hybrid, Death Smiles on a Murderer is a compelling early work from the legendary sleaze and horror film director Joe D’Amato (Anthropophagus, Emanuelle in America), here billed under his real name Aristide Massaccesi.
Set in Austria in the early 1900s, Death Smiles on a Murderer stars Ewa Aulin, (Candy, Death Laid an Egg) as Greta, a beautiful young woman abused by her brother Franz (Luciano Rossi, Death Walks in High Heels, The Conformist) and left to die in childbirth by her illicit lover, the aristocrat Dr. von Ravensbrück (Giacomo Rossi Stuart, Kill, Baby... Kill!). Bereft with grief, Franz reanimates his dead sister using a formula engraved on an ancient Incan medallion. Greta then returns as an undead avenging angel, reaping revenge on the Ravensbrück family and her manically possessive brother.
Presented here in a stunning 2K restoration, D’Amato’s film is a stately and surreal supernatural mystery which benefits from an achingly mournful score by Berto Pisano, several shocking scenes of gore, and a typically sinister performance from Klaus Kinski as a morbid doctor.
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
• Brand new 2K restoration from the original camera negative
• High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
• Original Italian and English soundtracks
• Uncompressed Mono 1.0 PCM audio
• Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
• New audio commentary by writer and critic Tim Lucas
• D’Amato Smiles on Death, an archival interview in which the director discusses the film
• All About Ewa, a newly-filmed, career-spanning interview with the Swedish star
• Smiling on the Taboo: Sex, Death and Transgression in the horror films of Joe D’Amato, new video essay by critic Kat Ellinger
• Original trailers
• Stills and collections gallery
• Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Stephen Thrower and film historian Roberto Curti
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Ziemlich toller Eurokrimi, der in sattestem Technicolor daherkommt, dabei eher sanfte, psychologische Töne anschlägt, und Themen wie sexuelle Abhängigkeit und Entwicklung von Psychosen in den Vordergrund stellt. Carroll Bakers Garderobe würde sogar Diana Rigg vor Neid erblassen lassen, dazu gibt's einen hörenswerten Soundtrack irgendwo zwischen psychedelischem Jazz, geilem Fahrstuhl-Swing und pathetischen Orchesterklängen, die ans Hollywood der goldenen Jahre gemahnen. Das softe Geficke wirkt steif und unfreiwillig komisch, muß man im zeitlichen Kontext betrachten, dann isses okay; alles andere drumherum entwickelt schnell einen Flow, ist unterhaltsam und spannend gespielt, und in den letzten 15 Minuten dreht der Film zunehmend freier, dann kommen endlich die Genre-typischen schrägen Kamerawinkel, Nahaufnahmen von aufgerissenen Augenpaaren, und Messer, Mord und Mitternacht. Eine logische Auflösung indes blieb man mir schuldig, vieles ergibt rückblickend keinen Sinn, aber da mich der Film bis dahin so konsequent in Bann geschlagen hat, ist das ein Manko, welches ich (einem Giallo) gerne verzeihe.
Die deutsche Blu-Ray kann ich euch ans Herz legen, die liefert nämlich nicht nur ein toll restauriertes, farbenprächtiges Bild, sondern bietet (zusätzlich zum italienischen Ton mit UT) gleich zwei deutsche Synchrofassungen an, von denen allerdings nur die 1968er empfehlenswert ist und maßgeblich zum Filmgenuß beiträgt; die 75er Synchro wirkt dageben recht steril und emotionslos (habe aber nur kurz reingehört).
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UK/US/CA TITLE: The Case of the Scorpion's Tail (Blu-ray)
The second giallo by genre master Sergio Martino
Pre-order in the UK via Arrow: https://bit.ly/2r4LbzX
Pre-order in the US via DiabolikDVD: http://bit.ly/2HA1OKK
Release dates: 16/17 July
One of the major consequences of Western Europe’s post-war Economic Miracle was the proliferation of international travel. Eager to tap into audiences’ desire to experience the glamour of the jet set lifestyle, the popular filmmakers of the day rushed to make the most of the exotic locales at their disposal.
Arguably no other giallo captured this trend as vividly as The Case of the Scorpion’s Tail. The film begins in London, where Lisa Baumer (Evelyn Stewart, The Psychic) learns that her husband has died in a freak plane accident. Summoned to Athens to collect his generous life insurance policy, she soon discovers that others besides herself are keen to get their hands on the money – and are willing to kill for it. Meanwhile, private detective Peter Lynch (George Hilton, The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh) arrives to investigate irregularities in the insurance claim. Teaming up with a beautiful reporter, Cléo Dupont (Anita Strindberg, Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key), Lynch resolves to unearth the truth… before he too ends up on the wrong end of the murderer’s straight razor.
The second giallo by genre master Sergio Martino (Torso, The Suspicious Death of a Minor), The Case of the Scorpion’s Tail combines stunning views of Athens and the Greek coastline with brutal bursts of violence, a typically tangled script by Ernesto Gastaldi (Death Walks on High Heels), and a cast overflowing with Euro cult talent, including Alberto de Mendoza (A Lizard in a Woman’s Skin), Janine Reynaud (Jess Franco’s Succubus) and Luigi Pistilli (A Bay of Blood).
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
• Brand new 2K restoration of the film from the original camera negative
• High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
• Original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracks
• Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
• Audio commentary with writer Ernesto Gastaldi, moderated by filmmaker Federico Caddeo (in Italian with English subtitles)
• New interview with star George Hilton
• New interview with director Sergio Martino
• New analysis Sergio Martino’s films by Mikel J. Koven, author of La Dolce Morte: Vernacular Cinema and the Italian Giallo Film
• New video essay by Troy Howarth, author of So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films
• Theatrical trailer
• Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Rachael Nisbet and Howard Hughes, and a biography of star Anita Strindberg by Peter Jilmstad
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Review zur Disc, hört sich gut an:Doctor Schnabel hat geschrieben:Death Smiles on a Murderer kommt von Arrow. Habe ich von X-Rated aber da die Arrow Ital. Ton und englische Subs haben wird, wird es in Zukunft ein Upgrade gebendiceman hat geschrieben:Gibt es Meinungen zu Umberto Lenzis SPASMO (1974) und Joe D'Amato's DEATH SMILES ON A MURDERER (1973)?
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NEW UK/US/CA TITLE: Death Smiles on a Murderer (Blu-ray)
A compelling early work from the legendary sleaze and horror film director Joe D’Amato
Release dates: 21/22 May
A haunting and dreamlike gothic horror/giallo hybrid, Death Smiles on a Murderer is a compelling early work from the legendary sleaze and horror film director Joe D’Amato (Anthropophagus, Emanuelle in America), here billed under his real name Aristide Massaccesi.
Set in Austria in the early 1900s, Death Smiles on a Murderer stars Ewa Aulin, (Candy, Death Laid an Egg) as Greta, a beautiful young woman abused by her brother Franz (Luciano Rossi, Death Walks in High Heels, The Conformist) and left to die in childbirth by her illicit lover, the aristocrat Dr. von Ravensbrück (Giacomo Rossi Stuart, Kill, Baby... Kill!). Bereft with grief, Franz reanimates his dead sister using a formula engraved on an ancient Incan medallion. Greta then returns as an undead avenging angel, reaping revenge on the Ravensbrück family and her manically possessive brother.
Presented here in a stunning 2K restoration, D’Amato’s film is a stately and surreal supernatural mystery which benefits from an achingly mournful score by Berto Pisano, several shocking scenes of gore, and a typically sinister performance from Klaus Kinski as a morbid doctor.
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
• Brand new 2K restoration from the original camera negative
• High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
• Original Italian and English soundtracks
• Uncompressed Mono 1.0 PCM audio
• Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
• New audio commentary by writer and critic Tim Lucas
• D’Amato Smiles on Death, an archival interview in which the director discusses the film
• All About Ewa, a newly-filmed, career-spanning interview with the Swedish star
• Smiling on the Taboo: Sex, Death and Transgression in the horror films of Joe D’Amato, new video essay by critic Kat Ellinger
• Original trailers
• Stills and collections gallery
• Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Stephen Thrower and film historian Roberto Curti
http://www.mondo-digital.com/smilemurder.html
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Re: Gialli jenseits von Argento & Bava
The Pyjama Girl Case kommt von Arrow (Film gibts in D von FilmArt oder Koch Media)
Quelle: https://www.facebook.com/ArrowVideo/pho ... =3&theater
17.09.2018
Throughout the late 1960s and into the 70s, the Italian giallo movement transported viewers to the far corners of the globe, from swinging San Francisco to the Soviet-occupied Prague. Only one, however, brought the genre s unique brand of bloody mayhem as far as Australia: director Flavio Mogherini (Delitto passionale) s tragic and poetic The Pyjama Girl Case.
The body of a young woman is found on the beach, shot in the head, burned to hide her identity and dressed in distinctive yellow pyjamas. With the Sydney police stumped, former Inspector Timpson (Ray Milland, Dial M for Murder) comes out of retirement to crack the case. Treading where the real detectives can t, Timpson doggedly pieces together the sad story of Dutch immigrant Glenda Blythe (Dalila Di Lazzaro, Phenomena) and the unhappy chain of events which led to her grisly demise.
Inspired by the real-life case which baffled the Australian police and continues to spark controversy and unanswered questions to this day, The Pyjama Girl Case is a uniquely haunting latter-day giallo from the tail end of the genre s boom period, co-starring Michele Placido (director of Romanzo Criminale) and Howard Ross (The New York Ripper), and featuring a memorably melancholic score by veteran composer Riz Ortolani (Don t Torture a Duckling).
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
[*]Brand new 2K restoration of the film from the original camera negative
[*]High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
[*]Original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracks
[*]Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
[*]Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
[*]New audio commentary by Troy Howarth, author of So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films
[*]New video interview with author and critic Michael Mackenzie on the internationalism of the giallo
[*]New video interview with actor Howard Ross
[*]New video interview with editor Alberto Tagliavia
[*]Archival interview with composer Riz Ortolani
[*]Image gallery
[*]Italian theatrical trailer
[*]Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon
[*]FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Collector s booklet featuring new writing by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Quelle: https://www.facebook.com/ArrowVideo/pho ... =3&theater
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