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Suspiria (2-Disc Special Edition)

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Directed By: Dario Argento
Theatrical Release Date: 08/12/1977
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated
Studio: Blue Underground

Editorial Review - Product Description

Jessica Harper (PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE) stars as Suzy Banyon a young American ballet dancer who arrives at a prestigious European dance academy run by the mysterious Madame Blanc (Joan Bennett of DARK SHADOWS) and Miss Tanner (Alida Valli of KILLER NUN). But when a series of bizarre incidents and horrific crimes (including what Entertainment Weekly calls the most vicious murder scene ever filmed ) turn the school into a waking nightmare of the damned Suzy must escape the academy s unspeakable secret of supernatural evil.Experience the most shocking and hallucinatory horror movie in history as you ve never seen or heard it before now featuring the fully remastered landmark score by Goblin and a heart-stopping new film transfer supervised by cinematographer Luciano Tovoli. This is the definitive version of Dario Argento s SUSPIRIA an aria of terror beyond imagination and one of the most extraordinary horror films ever made.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR UPC: 827058201391 Manufacturer No: BU2013

A cross dresser of a comedy, disguised as horror

A Customer Review by Hermit
I watched this because my daughter said it is a cult movie among horror fans. Italian made in the 70s. Unfortunately the strong sides, ie the set designs, the colors, the decorations, the architecture, are being left utterly alone in their struggle for class by the plot, the actors, and above all, by the butchers who did the dubbing. Most of the time the acting and talking is so grotesque and bad that you can only laugh.
Story: an American ballet dancer comes to Germany to attend a 3 years course in a dance school. We learn in the course of events that the school was initially started by a Greek witch, that it had specialized in ballet and occult sciences (in itself a fairly funny idea), that it had dropped the occult things and focused on dancing. Of course it turns out that it is still run by a whole gang of witches, who commit fairly colorful, senseless and stylish murders. There are a few bats and there is a blind man's dog, an Alsatian, who lets himself be talked into becoming a raging kind of wherewolf. The main actress spends about 80 minutes being terribly worried and big-eyed, until she does the right thing and kills them witches. Bully for you, girl!
If you got anything better to do, do it!
One more malus point: Susie arrives at Frankfurt's airport, gets taken by taxi to something like the Black Forest, with a beautiful art nouveau castle, but some of the action takes places in Munich on a big public square. Well, you know, being fond of plausibility, this annoyed me a wee little bit.

NOT SCARY!!!

A Customer Review by Tony
What are all these people talking about, this movie was not scary at all!! As a matter a fact it was just down right boring.I was very dissapointed because I got this movie based on the reviews and it wasn't worth it. If you want a movie thats going to put you to sleep, get this.

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