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[.ca] The Black Belly of the Tarantula



From Amazon.com:
Black Belly of the Tarantula, following the release of Dario Argento's first feature, Bird With the Crystal Plumage, is one of the films that defined the Giallo genre's attractive blend of horror and high fashion. With a score by Ennio Morricone, direction by Paolo Cavara, and starring the handsome Giancarlo Giannini, Black Belly makes the story of a perverted serial killer who first paralyzes his victims with the poison wasps used to stun tarantulas seem cool and intriguing. This could be due to the fact that three of the killer's sexy victims went on to become Bond Girls (Claudine Auger, Barbara Bouchet, and Barbara Bach). Murders set in a massage parlor, an upscale fur shop, and in various white-sheeted beds showcase the aesthetic beauty of bloodshed. Giannini, who plays the suave police inspector, sleuths his way to the killer and finally fights him with the same vampiric ferocity that a wasp attacks a tarantula. In fact, stock footage of the carnivorous insects are interspersed throughout the film for added effect. Plots in Giallo films are basic; rather, the way murders are shot make the films memorable. The finest scenes in Black Belly occur during the stalker's pursuit of his "prey." Women's faces smear across the screen, their makeup palettes carefully matched to the rooms in which they are sliced open. With less actual gore than some other classic Giallo films such as Perfume of the Lady In Black and All The Colors of The Dark, Black Belly of the Tarantula relies more on style than on brutal violence. For this reason, it would be a good introduction to Italian horror for those who want to avoid witnessing serious carnage. --Trinie Dalton


Great giallo of the early 70's!:
I think that Paolo Cavara follows the path that Dario Argento established with the excellent Bird with the crystal plumage one year earlier.Giancarlo Giannini is astonishing in the role of the inspector and very credible.Cavara also borrows elements from the seminal giallo Blood and black lace and does it real good. I recommend this movie for all the people who like Argento's works and giallo in general.


Actor:Claudine Auger
Actor:Barbara Bach
Actor:Barbara Bouchet
Actor:Danielle Dublino
Actor:Rossella Falk
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Binding:DVD
Director:Paolo Cavara
EAN:0827058111492
Format:Dolby
Format:NTSC
Format:Subtitled
Format:Widescreen
MPN:BU1114
Release Date:2006-04-04
Theatrical Release Date:1972
UPC:827058111492



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