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Torso

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Directed By: Sergio Martino
Theatrical Release Date: 1973-11
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

There's a killer on the loose who's murdering and mutilating beautiful young college girls, and there's no shortage of suspects. Four comely coeds decide to escape the madness by vacationing in an isolated country villa, but the maniac has his eye on them--one of them suspects his identity--and drops in for a homicidal holiday. With a title like Torso you know what you're getting, but despite the high body count and the suggestion of dismemberment, most of the gore in this Italian giallo is offscreen... with a few exceptions (an icky eye gouging stands out). Director Sergio Martino is no Dario Argento and the film is blunt, direct, and vicious, as can be seen when the killer disposes of a witness by ramming his skull into a brick wall with his car, not once but twice (with the appropriate close-up). The killer, who hides behind a ratty ski mask and strangles his targets with a florid scarf, is haunted by some obscure childhood memory involving a porcelain doll and a traumatizing accident. He straddles two cliches, the Norman Bates-variety psychos and the hooded, zombielike automatons of Halloween and Friday the 13th. It doesn't make much sense, but like most slasher films, it's really about suspense, spectacle, and a body count, and Martino doesn't disappoint. To restore the film, Anchor Bay has included a few brief scenes in Italian with English subtitles. --Sean Axmaker

Nice giallo flick.

A Customer Review by smockey_421
It's nice to finally see this rare giallo flick from Sergio Martino who previously made films like The Case Of The Scorpion's Tail and the classic cannibal film Mountain Of The Cannibal God. Torso is an overlooked and stylish giallo film that didn't get the recognition that it deserved during it's release in Italy back in the early 70's which is a shame, Sergio Martino fills the screen with beautiful women, black glove assassin, good music and outstanding murder scenes I mean the set pieces in this film were pretty awesome and intense, there was a scene where Suzy Kendal's character was hiding in the house while the killer was hacking up her best friend. This had me on the edge of my seat. A series of sex murders shock a college campus,and four young beautiful girlfriends (Jane, Daniella, Ursula and Katia) head for the safety of an isolated country villa. Soon a mysterious black-gloved killer begins to kill them one by one and a scarf is left at the crime scene. Torso is filled with plenty of sleaze, nudity and graphic violence so fans of Italian exploitation won't be disappointed, there was a brutal scene where a guy gets his head crushed by a car against the wall which I thought was terrific but those who don't like gory stuff should probably avoid this. This copy from Anchor Bay was completely uncut cause you'll notice a couple of scenes that were in Italian and have English subtitles so I guess it was completely restored. Martino managed to generate a fair amount of suspense and the atmosphere was great with prolonged shots of misty woodlands and a nice chase sequence, this definitely has all the ingredients to make a great giallo flick but it did have a few plot holes. Anyway if you love Italian horror then your gonna love this, I highly recommend this great giallo flick.

"Torso" Is Sergio Martino's Giallo Masterpiece

A Customer Review by J. B. Hoyos
"Torso" is to Sergio Martino what "Deep Red" is to Dario Argento. It is a wonderful slash-and-stalk giallo with a delightfully high body count. Numerous American movies during the slasher frenzy era, especially "Friday the 13th," were influenced by this Italian giallo. Instead of a hockey mask, the serial killer wears a ski mask. Also, some of the musical score for "Torso" reminded me of that found in "Halloween." "Prom Night" was similar to "Torso" in that both movies involved a killer who had suffered a traumatic experience as a child.

Suzy Kendall (star of Dario Argento's "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage") is June, the blonde, virginal heroine in "Torso." She, like so many beautiful blondes in the slash-and-stalk thrillers of the slasher frenzy, is the last to survive the killer's fury. At a secluded villa, she awakes to discover the mutilated bodies of her friends.

The killings throughout "Torso" are imaginative and gruesome. However, they lack the realism found in Lucio Fulci's gialli such as "Don't Torture a Duckling" and "A Lizard in a Woman's Skin."

Sergio Martino directed "Torso" as well as other famous gialli such as "Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key" and "The Case of the Scorpion's Tail." It is understandable why he said that "Torso" was his favorite film in the seventies. He must have been constantly surrounded by beautiful, naked women. "Torso" has a stronger sexual content then most of his other gialli. However, the nude scenes are essential to the plot. They are also understandable considering the "sexual awakening" of the seventies Naturally, the movie also has plenty of drug use, promiscuity, and lesbianism, as much as there was in other gialli of that time period. European directors must've loved watching beautiful women kissing each other. Those crazy seventies.

The plot, characterization, acting, scenery, and musical score are superb. "Torso" is a great giallo and I highly recommend that you buy if for your giallo collection. The out of print Anchor Bay edition is very expensive, but there is a more affordable import. However, I've read that the audio and video are of higher quality from Anchor Bay. Hopefully, "Torso" will be given a new release either from Anchor Bay or Blue Underground.

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