Deep Red (Profondo rosso) (1975)

Deep Red (Profondo rosso)
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LOW LEVEL VIOLENCE

Director: Dario Argento
Actors: David Hemmings, Daria Nicolodi, Gabriele Lavia, Clara Calamai, Macha Méril, Eros Pagni, Piero Mazzinghi, Giuliana Calandra, Glauco Mauri, Aldo Bonamano

When the Screaming starts and the Blood begins to flow... pinch yourself and keep repeating IT''S ONLY A MOVIE! IT''S ONLY A MOVIE! IT''S ONLY A MOVIE!

Considered by many to be terror maestro Dario Argento''s true masterpiece, "DEEP RED" (aka "PROFONDO ROSSO") stars David Hemmings ("Blow Up", "Gladiator") as an American jazz pianist who witnesses a brutal, bloody murder from afar. He teams up with a local Italian journalist (Daria Nicoladi) – and turns detective to find the killer…

…But it is not long before the hunters become the hunted.

"DEEP RED" showcases Argento's famed cinematic style: gliding camera, razor-sharp editing, and gorgeous but gruesome set pieces.

Previously released in Australia with 12 minutes cut, "DEEP RED" is now presented here for the first time UNCUT UNCENSORED and in WIDESCREEN.

This DVD also includes the 60 minute documentary "An Eye For Horror" which documents Argento's career and features interviews with Dario Argento, John Carpenter, Alice Cooper and actresses Jessica Harper and Piper Laurie.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 123mins
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 16:9 Enhanced

Member Reviews (9)

9 Member Reviews
Peter F.
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Yeah..it's OK..not in the class suggested by "at a glance"..be prepared for some highlights but overall a 7/10
Posted Wednesday, 18 March 2009 See my other reviews
Colin H.
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Arguably Argento's best film. And intriguing and breath-takingly shot giallo.
Posted Friday, 19 December 2008 See my other reviews
davros999
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To bad it isnt all in english
Posted Tuesday, 17 June 2008 See my other reviews
Jason F.
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the only problem i had was it keep jumping from english to italian and back and fourth through out the movie.
Posted Wednesday, 11 June 2008 See my other reviews
ka-tet
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A Macabre murder mystery that was a pleasure to finally get around to. It's hardly surprising to see many homage's in todays horror renaissance, from the bathroom recreated with care by the makers of Saw to Stephen Kings mansion Rose Red. Don't expect anything too shocking, was banned and censored in an era when censors in Australia were banning everything, Right Winged Australian Governments preach freedom for the individual yet ban things like Communist.
Posted Thursday, 3 April 2008 See my other reviews
Mark M.
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Argento IS a genious, this is one og his best films! Simple choice really!
Posted Thursday, 6 March 2008 See my other reviews
Lloyd
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A Brilliant horror movie (Yes its horror as its a slasher film) about a piano player who witnesses a murder of his upstairs neighbour of whom can read minds and tapped into a mind of a psycho at one of her conferance's. He teams up with a zesty reporter and they try to solve the murder but the killer is always one step ahead and kills anyone who can link them to his past crime. Brilliant acting by all, A lovely music score by Goblin of whom is a pet favourtie band of mine as they make awesome music, The direction has stepped up leaning towards Argentos films up to date, the kills are brutal but fasinating in a ghoulsh kind of way as the killer enjoys toying with his victims before the final act and the twist at the end makes sense and is quite ingenious Def worth a view and one for the Argento collectors
Posted Sunday, 25 March 2007 See my other reviews
Terry M.
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Dario Argenta's best...great soundtrack and chilling moments combine seamlessly..(Watch out for that reflection....).
Posted Wednesday, 18 October 2006 See my other reviews
quietman
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Well, horror buffs will rave about Argento as some sort of God to the horror genre, but basically his movies are crap. This one is no exception. Average at best although he does have the ability to choose leading ladies that look like washed up porn stars. Is that a good thing? Avoid. Rent Session 9 or 28 Days Later instead.
Posted Monday, 26 July 2004 See my other reviews