Rent All the Colours of the Dark (1972)

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Rent All the Colours of the Dark (aka Tutti i colori del buio) Online DVD & Blu-ray Rental
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Synopsis:
Italian celluloid icon Edwige Fenech is at her most beguiling as Jane, the housewife plagued by nightmarish visions of her own bloody murder! To cure her hellish fantasies her bewitching neighbour Mary (Marina Malfatti) initiates Jane into a Satanic coven, but there, the price for this brand of diabolical cure is murder - committed as a ritual sacrifice during an orgiastic black mass! Jane's chilling repulsive nightmares have become true. Who is the blue-eyed knife-wielding phantom stalking her and has she already witnessed her own death?
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Directors:
Producers:
Mino Loy, Luciano Martino
Writers:
Ernesto Gastaldi, Santiago Moncada, Sauro Scavolini
Aka:
Tutti i colori del buio
Studio:
Fusion Media Sales
Genres:
Classics, Horror, Thrillers
Countries:
Italy
BBFC:
Release Date:
Not available for rental
Run Time:
91 minutes
BBFC:
Release Date:
12/06/2017
Run Time:
95 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Stereo, Italian LPCM Stereo
Subtitles:
English
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.35:1
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
  • Unique New Sergio Martino Interview
  • Audio Commentary by Kat Ellinger and Samm Deighan
  • Doors, award winning short by Michele De Angelis

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Reviews (1) of All the Colours of the Dark

Top giallo - spoilers. - All the Colours of the Dark review by NP

Spoiler Alert
29/08/2018

One of the many things I enjoy about the giallo genre is that whilst the structure is similar with each film, the overall style can be infused with various other flavours. Here, the horror/thriller style is given a kind of ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ treatment, with the incredible Edwige Fenech playing Jane, who appears to becoming immersed into the world of the occult (this is a far more successful melding of genres than ‘A Black Ribbon for Deborah’ two years later).

Traumatised by the loss of her unborn child, Jane begins seeing the image of an impossibly blue-eyed man. As time goes on, this figure tries to kill her, and desperately lonely with her husband away for his work, she befriends nearby mysterious and condescending Mary (Marina Malfatti), who promises that if Jane attends a Black Mass ceremony, all her problems will vanish. As solutions go, it was never going to work. The blue eyed figure, now wielding a knife, warns her not to renounce the group.

Looking fabulous, poor Jane is catapulted from one nightmare to another, with partner Richard (George Hilton) turning up to save her. However, could he become ensnared in the cult too? You would hope not. Incidentally, in a sadly brief role as Jane’s sister Barbara is Nieves Navarro (here billed as Susan Scott), a million miles away from the carefree characters she played in ‘Death Walks… ‘ giallos from the early 1970s.

Beautifully directed in an occasionally hallucinogenic fashion by Sergio Martino, and mesmerizingly scored by Bruno Nicolai, ‘All the Colours of the Dark’ features a typically exciting climax. If you like giallo films, you’ll like this. If you’re uninitiated in the genre, I’d recommend it without question.

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