Other Titles • Shadow (1982) • Sotto gli occhi dell'assassino • Under the Eyes of the Assassin (1982) • Unsane • Tenebre - Der kalte Hauch des Todes (1982)
Region: 1 Runtime: 227 mins Studio: Anchor Bay Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 ITALIAN: Dolby Digital 5.1 ITALIAN: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Subtitles: English Packaging: Custom Case Rating: NR Features:
Tenebre: Audio Commentary by Director Dario Argento, Music Composer Claudio Simonetti, and Journalist Loris Curci Theatrical Trailer Two Behind-The-Scenes Segments Alternate End Credits Music Deep Red: Interviews with Writer-Director Dario Argento, Writer Bernardino Zapponi and Musicians Goblin Italian Theatrical Trailer U.S. Theatrical Trailer Talent Bios
After several excursions into supernatural horror, Dario Argento returned to the homicidal frenzy that made his reputation with this mystery that plays more like a grown-up slasher movie than a detective thriller. Anthony Franciosa stars as Peter Neal, a best-selling horror novelist whose promotional tour in Italy takes a terrible turn when a mysterious killer recreates the brutal murders from his book with real-life victims. The first to die are so-called "deviants", Neal's own friends and finally there comes a promise that the author himself is next on the list. Columbo it ain't, but Argento has always been more concerned with style than story and his execution of the crimes is pure cinematic bravura. From the simple beauty of a straight razor shattering a light bulb (the camera catches the red-hot filament slowly blacking out) to an ambitious crane shot that creeps up and over the sides of a house under siege in a voyeuristic survey that would make Hitchcock proud, Argento turns the art of murder into a stylish spectacle. He even lets his kinkier side show with flashbacks of an adolescent boy and a teasing dominatrix in red stiletto heels that become a key motif of the film. The objects of Argento's homicidal tendencies are traditionally lovely, scantily clad Italian beauties, and with self-deprecating humour he even inserts a scene in which Neal is taken to task for the misogynist violence of his stories--an accusation Argento himself has weathered for years. --Sean Axmaker
Release Date: Jan 27, 2003 Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround 2.0
Video:
1.66 Wide Screen
Features:
Commentary Trailer Dario Argento Interview Film Analysis Behind The Scenes Biographies Alternative End Credits