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Tenebrae

Original title: Tenebre
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
29K
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Mirella Banti in Tenebrae (1982)
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GialloPsychological HorrorSlasher HorrorWhodunnitHorrorMysteryThriller

An American novelist visiting Rome to promote his latest book is stalked and harassed by an obsessed fan who is committing a string of murders that appear to be tributes to his work.An American novelist visiting Rome to promote his latest book is stalked and harassed by an obsessed fan who is committing a string of murders that appear to be tributes to his work.An American novelist visiting Rome to promote his latest book is stalked and harassed by an obsessed fan who is committing a string of murders that appear to be tributes to his work.

  • Director
    • Dario Argento
  • Writer
    • Dario Argento
  • Stars
    • Anthony Franciosa
    • Giuliano Gemma
    • Christian Borromeo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dario Argento
    • Writer
      • Dario Argento
    • Stars
      • Anthony Franciosa
      • Giuliano Gemma
      • Christian Borromeo
    • 221User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Franciosa
    Anthony Franciosa
    • Peter Neal
    Giuliano Gemma
    Giuliano Gemma
    • Captain Germani
    Christian Borromeo
    Christian Borromeo
    • Gianni
    Mirella D'Angelo
    Mirella D'Angelo
    • Tilde
    Veronica Lario
    Veronica Lario
    • Jane McKerrow
    Ania Pieroni
    Ania Pieroni
    • Elsa Manni
    Eva Robins
    Eva Robins
    • Rhode Island Girl
    Carola Stagnaro
    • Inspector Altieri
    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Christiano Berti
    Lara Wendel
    Lara Wendel
    • Maria Alboretto
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Bullmer
    Daria Nicolodi
    Daria Nicolodi
    • Anne
    Isabella Amadeo
    • Bullmer's Secretary
    Mirella Banti
    • Marion
    Ennio Girolami
    Ennio Girolami
    • Department Store Manager
    • (as Enio Girolami)
    Monica Maisani
    • Woman at Airport
    Marino Masé
    Marino Masé
    • John
    Fulvio Mingozzi
    • Alboretto - Porter
    • Director
      • Dario Argento
    • Writer
      • Dario Argento
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    7capkronos

    One of Argento's best.

    I first saw Tenebr(a)e under the moniker "Unsane" (which is supposedly missing ten minutes of gore and some extensive camera-work). I really enjoyed the film, so I bought the rerelease print from Anchor Bay, and I must say, the restored, uncut, letterboxed print looks and sounds wonderful.

    There's no need to go into the plot other than to say Anthony Franciosa stars as American horror novelist Peter Neal and, while he's in Rome on a book tour, murders are being committed by one of his crazed fans. I read somewhere that Argento is king of stringing together a plot and cheating audiences just so they can't guess the identity of the killer, and with this as evidence, I agree 100%. It's nearly impossible to figure out this plot before it's fully explained.

    Luciano Tovoli's camera-work/cinematography is brilliant, especially the luma crane shot (which goes up one side of a building, over the roof and down the other side in one unbroken taken). There's also an extremely well-photographed and directed sequence featuring a girl being pursued by a rabid Doberman. Now they would do those two scenes with computers, and I think that obliterates the charm of the hands-on film-making process.

    In short, this film puts Hollywood thrillers like "Copycat" "The Bone Collector," and "Se7en" to shame, and it's apparent all three films stole ideas from this one (and from other films in Argento's oeuvre).
    8BA_Harrison

    A top-notch giallo from the master of Italian horror, Dario Argento.

    With its leather-gloved killer, amazing score, spectacular and innovative camera-work, and wonderfully gory murders, Tenebre delivers everything you could ask for in a giallo. Like many Italian murder mysteries, the story takes some swallowing, but if you can accept the convoluted plot, there's plenty of fun to be had.

    Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) is a best-selling novelist who becomes involved in real life murder mystery when the victims of a razor-wielding killer are found with pages from his latest book stuffed in their mouths.

    One of director Dario Argento's best movies, Tenebre is packed to the rafters with the kind of stuff that make good giallos such a trip to watch. As pretty girls are stalked and killed by a raspy-voiced maniac, the director offers genuine clues and red herrings aplenty, allowing the audience to have fun trying to figure out who the killer is. The movie's stunning cinematography is accompanied by one of Goblin's greatest scores, transforming what may have been mundane moments in the hands of a lesser director into pure works of art (in one amazing scene the camera simply prowls slowly around the outside of a building, but with Argento in control, it is simply breathtaking!).

    Murder has never been so stylish, and even the most grisly deaths are stunningly captured. A particularly memorable moment has a young girl stumble into the house of the killer, before being chased through a garden; this scene is shot from the axe-wielding maniac's point of view, and is incredibly effective.

    Fans of gore are also catered for with several gruesome murders, the best of which involves bucket-loads of arterial spray decorating most of a wall. Juicy!

    Argento reveals the identity of the killer in a suitably silly finale (all gialli have them), before offing the murderer in a fittingly gruesome manner.

    Check out Tenebre and witness one of the great works from one of Italian horror's finest.
    7ulicknormanowen

    In the darkest night.

    "Tenebre " is closer ,in Argento's filmography ,to " profondo rosso " and "uccello della piume di cristallo ",than to "inferno" and "suspiria " which were pure fantasy horror .We deal with murder mystery again, whodunit.

    Conan Doyle 's "hound of the Baskervilles" and his famous sentence ("whatever remains ,however improbable ,must be the truth ")give the final clue .Agatha Christie is also mentioned by the police lieutenant ("I read all her books and I could never guess any of her culprits") ,and in fact ,the plot ,save for the motivations and the gore, recalls some of her detective stories such a "the ABC murders" .

    This Argento movie takes a little time to take off,but when it hits its stride, there's no letup as it continues to build in horror ,to an extraordinary finale ,which leaves "Friday the thirteen " far behind ;this director is also a past master when it comes to make a place terrifying : John Saxon in his "glass house" might be a red herring ,as was the woman to Tony Musante in "uccello ";

    Besides Saxon, the cast includes two very good actors,Giuliano Gemma and Anthony Franciosa. Although far-fetched to a fault,the screenplay has its logic.
    7claudio_carvalho

    When You Eliminate the Impossible, Whatever Remains Might Be the Truth

    The successful American writer from Rhode Island Peter Neil (Anthony Franciosa) travels from New York to Rome to promote his new best-seller Tenebre. He is received by his agent Bullmer (John Saxon) that schedules an interview in a talk show. As soon as Peter arrives, there is the murder of a shoplifter and Detective Germani (Giuliano Gemma) is assigned to the case. He meets Peter and tells that the killer was inspired by his novel to commit the crime. Peter receives a letter from the murderer and soon two lesbians are murdered. The killer writes that perverts must be eliminated and Peter suspects of the host of his show. However, when you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains might be the truth.

    "Tenebre" is one of the best "giallos" by Dario Argento. The story is very well constructed and technically speaking, there are long traveling with the camera and magnificent sound effects. The haunting music score from Goblin is also awesome. The VHS released by Anchor Bay in widescreen is spectacular and has extras in the end after the trailer. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): Not Available

    Note: On 02 March 2017 I saw this film again on DVD. Note: On 07 June 2020 I saw this film again on DVD.

    Title (Brazil): "Tenebre"
    7gridoon2025

    Superior Argento thriller

    Perhaps one of the top mystery-thrillers of the 1980s; if you like films like "The 4th Man" (1983) or "Body Double" (1984), you'll fancy this one too. Well-constructed twisty-turny plot, virtuoso camerawork, sudden shocks, terrific synthesizer score, supremely good-looking female cast. It's also surprisingly self-reflexive: the character of the writer can be seen as a stand-in for Argento himself, who uses him as a means of addressing some of the most common criticisms made against his films. This is peak Argento. *** out of 4.

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    • Trivia
      The impressive two and a half minute crane shot that encircles Tilda's house took three days to be completed. American distributors wanted the shot to be cut from the film for US release, but Argento refused.
    • Goofs
      When Peter chases after the killer out to the street, the long shot shows him from the rear, looking to his left, but in the following close-up from the front, he's looking to his right.
    • Quotes

      Peter Neal: Let me ask you something? If someone is killed with a Smith & Wesson revolver... Do you go and interview the president of Smith & Wesson?

    • Crazy credits
      Anne's screams continue even as the ending credits roll.
    • Alternate versions
      The U.S. Mill Creek Entertainment DVD release under the title "Unsane" is listed as the 110 minute version. However, the version on the disc is pan-and-scanned, heavily edited and runs a little over 90 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in O erotas tou Odyssea (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Take Me Tonight
      Performed by Kim Wilde

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Tenebrae (el placer del miedo)
    • Filming locations
      • Viale Perù, 40 00060 Le Rughe RM, Formello, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Christiano Berti's house)
    • Production company
      • Sigma Cinematografica Roma
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,301
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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