Inferno 1980 R, 107 min. Genre: Horror / Mystery
Director: Dario Argento Cast: Leigh McCloskey, Irene Miracle, Eleonora Giorgi, Daria Nicolodi, Alida Valli, Sacha Pitoeff, Veronica Lazar, Gabriele Lavia, Feodor Chaliapin Jr., Leopoldo Mastelloni, Ania Pieroni, James Fleetwood, Paolo Paoloni
Rose (Irene Miracle) buys a book from an antique dealer and, while reading it, learns about a supernatural force in her New York apartment building. Written by architect E. Varelli (Feodor Chaliapin Jr.), Rose's book gives details about the houses Varelli built for three witches: The Three Mothers. Rose writes to her brother Mark (Leigh McCloskey) in Rome, but, before he can respond, Rose is killed. Mark comes to New York to investigate his sister's murder and, in the process, discovers secret passages within the apartment building and then uncovers the shocking truth about The Three Mothers.
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La Bionda 1992 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama aka: The Blonde
Director: Sergio Rubini Cast: Nastassja Kinski, Sergio Rubini, Ennio Fantastichini, Veronica Lazar, Umberto Raho, Giacomo Piperno, Giorgio Gobbi, Antonio Scarano, Luca Barbareschi
Shy, lonely Tommaso (Sergio Rubini) accidentally hits Christine (Nastassja Kinski) with his car. The next morning she arrives at his doorstep with amnesia asking for help, and the reluctant Tommaso takes her in. He gradually falls in love with her, but when Christine regains her memory and realizes that she is a drug dealer's lover, she returns to her lover. Tommaso now attempts to get her back.
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Luna 1979 R, 142 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Bernardo Bertolucci Cast: Jill Clayburgh, Matthew Barry, Veronica Lazar, Renato Salvatori, Alida Valli, Tomas Milian, Fred Gwynne, Roberto Benigni, Peter Eyre
This soap opera relates the misfortunes of opera star widow Caterina Silveri (Jill Clayburgh) who must face her son Joe's (Matthew Barry) drug addiction and goes to extremes in the process. 1 User Review
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| | froggy 01/29/2008 | | Saw this movie only once. I've looked for years to find the name of this movie. No one I know has ever seen the movie. I've always liked Jill, but I did find this movie to be a bit bizarre. I cant say the movie is boring or dull or that it had any redeeming factors. It was like watching a train wreck , you couldn't look away. |
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Seven Doors of Death 1981 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Foreign / Horror / Thriller aka: The Beyond
Director: Lucio Fulci Cast: Catriona MacColl, David Warbeck, Cinzia Monreale, Antoine Saint-John, Veronica Lazar, Anthony Flees, Michele Mirabella, Gianpaolo Saccarola, Al Cliver, Giovanni De Nava, Maria Pia Marsala, Laura De Marchi, Lucio Fulci, Cicely Browne, Roberto Dell'Acqua
Louisiana, 1927. At a hotel a man is violently killed with his murderers accusing him of being a warlock. Now a young woman, Liza Merril (Catriona MacColl) in the 1960s is restoring the hotel. Terrible things happen as the restoration progresses at this hotel that sits on one of the Seven Gates of Hell. Really gross from a master (Lucio Fulci) of the low-budget genre and is not for all.
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Towards Evening 1991 N/R, 97 min. Genre: Foreign / Comedy / Drama
Director: Francesca Archibugi Cast: Marcello Mastroianni, Sandrine Bonnaire, Zoe Incrocci, Giorgio Tirabassi, Victor Cavallo, Veronica Lazar, Lara Pranzoni, Paolo Panelli, Giovanna Ralli, Gisella Burinato, Pupo De Luca, Dante Biagioni
Widowed Professor Bruschi (Marcello Mastroianni) is a Communist living an orderly life. But chaos enters the professor's quiet world when his four-year-old granddaughter (Lara Pranzoni) is dropped off on his doorstep. Not only must the professor deal with the toddler, his son's (Giorgio Tirabassi) ex- lover, Stella (Sandrine Bonnaire), joins the household, and with her arrival comes a destructive influence. For a short time the professor's life changes, but nothing lasts forever.
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| 1. Inferno (1980)
2. La Bionda (1992) aka: The Blonde
3. Luna (1979)
4. Seven Doors of Death (1981) aka: The Beyond
5. Towards Evening (1991)
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