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Inferno DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Ryko Distribution
EAN: 0827058110396
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Blue Underground
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0
Manufacturer: Blue Underground
MPN: 1039
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Blue Underground
Release Date: February 27, 2007
Running Time: 106 minutes
Studio: Blue Underground
Theatrical Release Date: April 02, 1980






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The Master Of Horror Dario Argento Brings You Terror That s Hotter Than Hell!A young woman stumbles upon a mysterious diary that reveals the secrets of The Three Mothers and unleashes a nightmare world of demonic evil. As the unstoppable horror spreads from Rome to New York City this unholy trinity must be stopped before the world is submerged in the blood of the innocent.Written and directed by Dario Argento INFERNO is considered to be the sequel to his classic SUSPIRIA. This surreal shocker stars Irene Miracle (NIGHT TRAIN MURDERS) Daria Nicolodi (DEEP RED) and Leigh McCloskey (DALLAS) and features a pulse-pounding original score by Keith Emerson of Emerson Lake & Palmer. Now transferred from the original vault negative materials INFERNO contains visually stunning sequences of horror that Argento fans consider among the best of his career.Extras:Interview with Writer/Director Dario ArgentoTheatrical TrailerStill GalleryTalent BiosSystem Requirements:Run Time: 106 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 827058110396 Manufacturer No: 1039

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Dario Argento's sequel to Suspiria, his first and to date only American hit, is an even more incoherent nightmare fantasy. Laden with symbolic imagery and fantastic explosions of death shot in candy-colored hues, it's a bloody feast for the eyes. Mark (Leigh McCloskey), an American music student in Rome, rushes home to New York after a frantic phone call from his sister only to find an empty apartment and obscure clues about a supernatural presence in her spooky building. It all has something to do with the mysterious Mater Tenebrarum, one of the "Three Mothers" of Argento's murky mythology, and the fun house of an apartment house she inhabits, complete with a fully furnished underwater ballroom, miles of secret tunnels flooded in red and blue light, and hidden passageways under the floorboards. Meanwhile, there's a killer running around stabbing beautiful women for who knows what reason, a crippled bookseller attacked by rats, and a homicidal hot-dog vendor in Central Park. Why? It's best not to ponder such mysteries--Argento obviously isn't as concerned with making sense of his meticulously staged murders as he is with lighting them with just the right hue. Dramatically it's inert, a parade of quirky but faceless victims dispatched with elaborate care, but it's beautifully designed and executed, a spectacle of elaborate set pieces and magnificent decor orchestrated with a complete disdain for narrative logic. --Sean Axmaker



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A visual work of art plus incredible music score.
A woman stumbles on a diary written by an alchemist telling a tale about The Three Mothers. They happen to be three evil witches with incredible power. She unknowingly unleashes their evil.

First of all, I will go through this review without making any comparisons to Suspiria. Simply because that can effect my overall judgment of this film. Dario Argento is without a doubt an excellent director with a vision. There are very few films that I can think of with an atmosphere so imaginative ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Visually stunning Argento film!

In the city of New York, a woman named Sarah discovers a book called "The Three Mothers" which describes about an architech named Varelli whom build a trio of tombs for the Three Mothers whom are three very evil witches that were meant to be buried. She accidently unleashes unspeakable evil, her boyfriend whom just came back from Rome he finds out that Sarah is dead and must solve the mystery of these bizarre killings and weird happenings.

Very dark and bloody yet complex supernatural ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Argento at his worst
After making his two masterpieces, "Deep Red" and "Suspiria", it seemed inevitable that Dario Argento's next film would disappoint. However, "Inferno" is not just disappointing, it is downright bad.

The second film in the "Three Mothers" trilogy (the first being "Suspiria" and the third being the recently released "The Mother of Tears") is about a young woman who thinks that her New York apartment building happens to house one of three witches, the Mother of Darkness. That's it. The plot really ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Argento's Inferno ignites the screen.
Italian film director, producer and screenwriter Dario Argento is best known for his work in the "giallo" horror film genre, which is a assimilation of the horror, fantastique, and erotic film genres first created by director Mario Bava. Argento not only acknowledges Bava as an influence, but also recognizes Riccardo Freda, Sergio Leone, Alfred Hitchcock, Michelangelo Antonioni, Ingmar Bergman, and Federico Fellini as influences for his films. Argento collaborated with George Romero on the 1978 zombie cult classic, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Classic Argento Horror from the early 1980's
INFERNO is the sequel to Dario's other Horror movie classic SUSPIRIA, which was filmed a few years before this film. Both movies are similar in theme and atmosphere and both movies are about witches. Dispite INFERNO is considered the sequel to SUSPIRIA, they have little to do with one another in terms of plot and story line.

The actual movie itself is about an apartment building in New York, that seems to be haunted by the ghost of an old witch. It sounds like a simple enough plot, yet Dario keeps ... Read More





 

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