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Tutti i colori del buio (1972)Tutti i colori del buio (1972)iMDB Rating: 6.9
Date Released : 1 August 1976
Genre : Horror, Mystery
Stars : George Hilton, Edwige Fenech, Ivan Rassimov, Julián Ugarte
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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Jane lives in London with Richard, her boyfriend. When she was five, her mother was murdered, and she recently lost a baby in a car crash. She's plagued by nightmares of a knife-wielding, blue-eyed man. Richard, a pharmaceutical salesman, thinks the cure is vitamins; Jane's sister Barbara, who works for a psychiatrist, recommends analysis; a neighbor Jane's just met promises that if Jane participates in a Black Mass, all her fears will disappear. Jane tries the Mass, but it seems to bring her nightmares to life. Is there any way out for her short of death or a living Hell?

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Review :

Decent giallo thriller with some nice psychedelic touches

I'd be lying if I said "All the Colors of the Dark" is one of the finest Giallos, but fans of the subgenre, Satanist thrillers, or 70s psychedelic European horror will be entertained. The plot isn't exactly the most original devised. It seems very derivative of "Rosemary's Baby", but the Italian exploitation filmmakers of the time were known for latching onto successful American films. However, what sets this apart from being just a mere ripoff is there's a good deal of nice psychedelic touches, particularly the genuinely unnerving nightmare sequences. Also, director Sergio Martino, while not a great stylist, knows how to build tension in some sequences. The fact that Edwige Fenech, possibly the most gorgeous woman working in European horror at the time, plays the lead damsel in distress is definitely a plus.

The film, like many other European horrors, is extremely stylish. Fortunately, in addition to the standard bits of dreamlike weirdness that was a staple of the genre, it actually has a coherent plot. Sure, its dumb and not always compelling, but the fact that they tried is a plus. The direction by Martino isn't always well paced (the film has many lulls and seems to have several endings), but he effectively builds tension in many sequences. The violence is surprisingly minimal as well, making the occasional outbursts all the more shocking. Still, the main reason to watch this is Fenech. Shes breathtakingly beautiful, and while not necessarily a great actress, certainly has an amount of screen presence. The film wouldn't be half as good with a different actress. "All the Colors of the Dark" isn't anything I'll be rushing to watch a second time, but its worth renting if you're a fan of this stuff. (6/10)

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