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Old 05-09-2012, 11:10 AM
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i can add if we should, not seen it so no idea. who releses it?
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i can add if we should, not seen it so no idea. who releses it?
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And how about Phenomena? Granted, it has supernatural and horror elements, but at it's heart is a story of the hunt for an unknown assailant with a sharp focus on the murders. So I'd class it as a 'fringe' Giallo for sure IMO.
In that case Suspiria counts too, IMO. Blu-ray from Nouveaux.

The British/Italian Don't Look Now is often referred to as a giallo. Blu-ray from Optimum/Studiocanal.
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cheers, i dont know loads about the genre but the ones i have seen i loved abd know its a genre i will get into, same with Poliziotteschi films.
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Surely Inferno and (possibly) Mother of Tears would also now have to be included under the 'supernatural giallo' category?

Inferno (Arrow, UK; Blue Underground US; King Records, Japan; Wild Side, France)
Mother of Tears (Seven 7, France)

There is also a Japanese (Region A locked) Blu-ray of Suspiria from King Records.
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In Italy all thrillers is a "giallo", so let's put Seven and The Departed on the list too.

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