Dario Argento's World of Horror

1985 [ITALIAN]

Biography / Documentary

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 63% · 1 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 63% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 534 534

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Plot summary

Documentary on horror/mystery filmmaker Dario Argento. Features an in-depth interview with Argento and covers his work from 1969 to 1985.

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Bud Spencer as Diomede / Godfrey
Tony Musante as Sam Dalmas
Tom Savini as Self
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650.15 MB
1192*720
Italian 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 10 min
Seeds 1
1.18 GB
1788*1080
Italian 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 10 min
Seeds 6

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gavin6942 7 / 10

A Bit Dated, But a Fine Overview of Dario Argento

Michele Soavi, writer and director, presents his view on Dario Argento. There is no better person to present a documentary on Argento, as Soavi has studied under the man (as well as other great Italian legends), and through his tutelage went on to be the greatest Italian horror director of his time... to see this early attempt at directing is instructive of both Argento and Soavi.The documentary was released in 1985, so it focuses on behind the scenes on "Phenomena" and the process by which a hornet was put to sleep with ether, surgically modified and remote controlled, as well as other camera tricks and special effect work. It's an interesting take on how effects were much different 25 years ago.Another reviewer opined that parts of this would work better as featurettes on the other DVDs, and I absolutely agree... though, of course, in 1985 movies did not have special features. With the rights to many films being owned by Anchor Bay and this one by Synapse, I'm unclear how that would work.The best bits are by far the interview segments with Argento, where we learn that he thinks his murder scenes are "beautiful", how murder is "erotic" and "sensual", and how he worries that he does not have the skill to pull off his ideas. It's a very sympathetic look, but also a frank one. He speaks his mind, as unpopular as his views might be.If you do not know who Argento is, this may not be the best introduction. But if you've seen a few of his films and want to see more, this should put you in the mindset to continue your journey. Experienced fans might not find much new here, especially after all these years, but I have seen the bulk of his work and still found it insightful.
Reviewed by macabro357 5 / 10

Boring, dull...

Gawd, it's hard for me to think of Dario Argento as boring in any way, but this weak documentary sure portrays him as such.Yes, we get lots of shots of Argento filming PHENOMENA with Jennifer Connelly, but not much else. In fact, I didn't hear a lot of discussion about the films he made before SUSPERIA. Films such as DEEP RED; FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET; THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE, etc.. all get the short shift.A definitive Argento biography has yet to be made. You won't find it here.Get's a 5 on the imdb scale.
Reviewed by ShootingShark 5 / 10

I Would Probably Make A Pretty Good Murderer

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