| | Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho DVD
IL COLTELLO DI GHIACCHO is another giallo thriller from prolific Italian filmmaker Umberto Lenzi and starring Carroll Baker, whom Lenzi had already featured in PARANOIA and ORGASMO. Baker, best known in America for her starring role in the controversial BABY DOLL, stars as Martha Cauldwell, who was struck mute when she saw her parents die in a railroad accident at the age of 12. She was taken in by a family in Martinique, and her cousin Jenny Ascot (Ida Galli appearing as "Evelyn Stewart") comes to visit her as the story begins. Jenny is murdered shortly thereafter, and the police tie her death to the sex killing of a teenaged girl a few hours earlier. The prime suspect is a local hippie whom the locals believe to be a drug-addled satanist. This touch, similar to the persecution of suspected witch Florinda Bolkan in Lucio Fulci's NON SI SEVIZIA UN PAPERINO (released the same year) is reinforced by a scene involving a Donald Duck toy which suggests that the similarities between the two films aren't entirely coincidental (that film's original Italian title translates as "Don't Torture Donald Duck," later changed to DON'T TORTURE A DUCKLING to avoid copyright issues). At any rate, the hippie is arrested but exonerated after two more murders occur while he is in jail, and so the other suspects (including Franco Fantasia as an unctuous doctor, Eduardo Fajardo as a sinister chauffeur, and Jorge Rigaud as the occultist uncle) fall under suspicion. The usual internal rivalries and family secrets are punctuated by numerous close-ups of characters' eyes (another Fulci trademark) and various occult red herrings, only to end up in a fairly predictable--if highly improbable--secular conclusion. Sergio Ciani and Carla Mancini co-star in this offbeat effort, which, despite its inconsistencies, should prove fascinating to genre devotees. Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho | List Price | $24.95 (You save $8.15) | | Studio | Music Video Dist | | Orig Year | 1972 | | All Time Sales Rank | 129530  | | CD Universe Part number | 8002820 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho DVD release date Dec 01, 2009 |
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho DVD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho DVD Region [unknown]
Purchase Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U F O No Heavy Petting CD (1976) Japan; Remastered
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho video
$24.65
| | U F O Mechanix CD (1982) Bonus Track; Japan; Remastered
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho film
$22.55
| | U F O Obsession CD (1978) Japan; Remastered
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho review
$27.05 UFO had finally fulfilled their potential with 1977's exceptional hard rock tour de force, LIGHTS OUT, and released another prime slice of heavy metal ...
| | U F O Ain't Misbehavin' CD (1988) (Import)
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho DVD
$19.39
| | Chris Stamey Travels In The South CD (2004)
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho movie DVD
$13.75 A founding leader of the influential cult band the dB's, Chris Stamey has spent most of last 15 years producing other people's discs (Alejandro Escovedo, Yo La Tengo, Whiskeytown) rather than creating his own. Not counting a 1995 instrumental album, Travels in the South marks his first record since 1991, when he released both the solo Fireworks and Mavericks, a duet disc with his old dB's partner Peter Holsapple. South, however, shows little sign of rustiness. The album kicks off with the glorious "14 Shades of Green," a chimey gem that takes a nostalgic look at a hometown. This leadoff track also establishes the theme of traveling that runs through the disc. Songs like "Insomnia," "Ride," and the title track all touch upon the feeling of life in transit. The sublime "In Spanish Harlem" takes a Paul Simon-esque look at New York City but with a decidedly eased-back Southern tempo. The entire album, in fact, rides along at a leisurely pace, with the majority of songs surpassing the four-minute mark. But Stamey uses his production savvy to build these songs into "mid-life symphonies," to make Brian Wilson's phrase more age-appropriate. A solitary piano and mournful pedal steel help to accentuate the longing in "Insomnia." A Byrds-ian guitar riff weaves through "Alive" and heavenly Beach Boys harmonies swell ...
| | Mission Of Burma Gun to the Head CD 2 CD Set
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho video
$12.75 Taking its cue from late-1970s British art-punks like Wire and Gang of Four, Boston's Mission of Burma developed a unique, angular ...
| | Antichrist DVD (2009) Widescreen
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho film
$17.45
| | It's A Wonderful Life DVDs (1946) Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho review
$22.49
| | Best Of Ringo Starr DVD (2009) (Import)
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho DVD
$24.45 | | Kings Of Chrome, Vol. 6 DVD (2009)
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho movie DVD
$11.79 | | Beatles - Composing The Beatles Songbook: Lennon And Mccartney 1957-1965 DVD (2009)
Il Coltello Di Ghiaccho video
$13.34
|
|
|
|
 |
|

|