#Horror365Challenge 87/365
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You’ll Die at Midnight (1986)
Dir. Lamberto Bava
Soon after a violent argument about infidelity, a woman is murdered, putting her husband in the crosshairs of police investigators.
Gore, sleaze, and bizarrely unique kills! Giallo!🤌
Giallo homage AND Simonetti??👀
I’ll be seated somewhere😄
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#Horror365Challenge 81/365
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House of Psychotic Women (1974)
Dir. Carlos Aured
An ex-con plagued by nightmares is hired as a caretaker for an estate owned by three strange sisters.
Soon after, someone begins to kill women with blue eyes and remove their eyeballs.
Deep Red (1975)
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#Horror365Challenge 74/365
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Autopsy (1975)
Dir. Armando Crispino
An uptight pathologist working at a morgue deals with an epidemic of suicides occurring in Rome.
Nightmares and visions begin to haunt her as she wonders if something sinister is afoot.
#Horror365Challenge 66/365
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Original title: La morte cammina con i tacchi alti (1971)
Dir. Luciano Ercoli
👉 youtu.be/TmBNPDIS_MI?...
#Horror365Challenge 59/365
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Spasmo (1974)
Dir. Umberto Lenzi
Nice atypical giallo. No whodunnit, no inept police detective, irrational homicidal madness is the central theme here. Surrealistic, stylish, and full of surprises, Lenzi delivers a totally unpredictable giallo.
#Horror365Challenge 54/365
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Tenebrae (1982)
Dir. Dario Argento
#Horror365Challenge 46/365
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Death Walks at Midnight (1972)
Dir. Luciano Ercoli
During a LSD fueled photoshoot, a model witnesses a bizarre murder through the window of her hi-rise apartment.
A strong female protagonist, drugs, sleaze, smoking and murder.
🔪🚬
#Horror365Challenge 40/365
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Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972)
Dir. Umberto Lenzi
Sleaze, murders, fashion, mystery, and more in this whodunnit style giallo!
A serial killer targeting women leaves a silver medallion at each crime scene as a calling card.
#Horror365Challenge 40/365
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Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972)
Dir. Umberto Lenzi
Sleaze, murders, fashion, mystery, and more in this whodunnit style giallo!
A killer phones women before he strikes and leaves a silver medallion at each scene as a calling card
#Horror365Challenge 35/365
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Stagefright aka Aquarius aka Deliria aka Bloody Bird(1987)
Dir. Michele Soavi
The dopey cast of a bad musical start to get murdered after they are trapped in a theater with a killer.
Sadly in 1987 the evolution from Gialli to pure slashers was almost done.
#Horror365Challenge 27/365
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Blood and Black Lace (1964)
After directing what many have considered the first giallo, The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Mario Bava gave us what would be the archetype for many Gialli that followed.
#Horror365Challenge 21/365
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Seven Deaths in the Cats Eyes (1973)
Dir. Antonio Margheriti
#Horror365Challenge 11/365
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The Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971)
Dir. Paolo Cavara
Giallo🤌
youtu.be/CaXnpLSjkw4?...
#Horror365Challenge 1/365
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The Murder Mansion (1972)
Dir. Francisco Lara Polop
New year, new challenge, let’s go!
Is it a giallo? A thriller? A whodunnit? A ghost story? Yes, all of that!
Heavy on the creepy atmosphere, it’s one of the best examples of a giallo that bends the rules.
#Horror365Challenge 378/365
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Phenomena aka Creepers (1985)
Dir. Dario Argento
A young girl who can telepathically communicate with insects tries to catch and unmask a serial killer lurking outside her boarding school.
A unique giallo with splashes of the paranormal!
#Horror365Challenge 372/365
#Gialloday #Deucember Day 18
Autopsy (1975)
Dir. Armando Crispino
An uptight pathology doctor working at a morgue deals with an epidemic of suicides occurring in Rome.
Nightmares and visions begin to haunt her as she wonders if something more sinister is afoot.
Giallo! Hell yeah! #Gialloday
#Horror365Challenge 365/365
#Deucember Day 11
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House of Psychotic Women (1974)
Dir-Carlos Aured
An ex-con plagued by nightmares is hired as a caretaker to an estate owned by three strange sisters.
Soon after, someone begins to kill women with blue eyes and remove their eyeballs.
#Horror365Challenge 361/365
#Gialloday #Deucember Day 4
The Crimes of the Black Cat (1972)
Dir. Sergio Pastore
A mysterious killer uses a black cat with poison dipped claws to murder fashion models.
A unique giallo that takes the trope of bizarre killings in Italian exploitation to another level.
#Horror365Challenge 357/365
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Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971)
Dir. Dario Argento
#Horror365Challenge 352/365
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L'etrusco Uccide Ancora aka The Dead are Alive (1972)
Dir-Armando Crispino
Bloody, brutal, murders seen through the eyes of the killer, a classic giallo technique.
Music by Riz Ortolani who provided the music for Cannibal Holocaust.
#Horror365Challenge 342/365
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A Black Veil for Lisa (1968)
Dir-Massimo Dallamano
Original Italian title: “La morte non ha sesso” which translates to Death has No Sex💀
#Horror365Challenge 331/365
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Deep Red aka Profondo Rosso (1975)
Dir. Dario Argento
Masterpiece!
#Horror365Challenge 321/365
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Spasmo (1974)
Dir. Umberto Lenzi
Not the typical giallo. No whodunit, no bumbling police.
Irrational, homicidal madness is the theme here.
Surrealistic,stylish,and full of surprises. Lenzi delivers a totally unpredictable giallo.
#Horror365Challenge 308/365
#NW #Gialloday
English title: Death Carries a Cane (1973)
Dir-Maurizio Pradeaux
Death is always up to something in Gialli. This time Death is carrying a cane.💀
A nice little giallo with a traditional whodunit plot as well as the classic killer in black
#Horror365Challenge 300/365
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A Blade in The Dark (1983)
Dir-Lamberto Bava
Number 300!🥳
Stalk and slash Giallo. Gruesome with great POV camera work.
Bava directed Blade shortly after assisting Argento on his
film “Tenebrae”.
As expected ,the Master’s influence is on full display.
Horror365Challenge 290/365
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Bay of Blood (1971)
Dir-Mario Bava
The Giallo that helped inspire countless slasher movies.
The first two F13th “borrow” heavily from Bay, specifically some kill scenes.
One bedroom kill scene in particular comes to mind🧐