Profondo rosso
Italy
1975 Horror
1h 38min
Original language: Italian
R
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.13+
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.·
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.18A
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.·
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.·
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.·
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.·
Guide for parents: disturbing, not recommended for young children, frightening, strong violence, gore.
The film that has become the master work in Italian horror maestro Dario Argento's canon, Deep Red holds up brilliantly despite the plethora of copycat slasher films it inspired in the years to follow. The film opens with a flashback murder shown from the perspective of a child while an eerie nursery rhyme plays. Cut to the present, pianist Marc Daly (David Hemmings) witnesses the murder of a psychic while chatting with his drunken pal, Carlo (Gabriele Lavia). While the police investigate, Marc joins forces with attractive reporter Gianna (Daria Nicolodi). Once Marc realizes that he is a target for the killer, he seeks help from Giordani (Glauco Mauri), a professor of the paranormal, who soon becomes one of the killer's victims.
Directed by | Dario Argento |
Written by | Dario Argento, Bernardino Zapponi |
Company | Reel Media InternationalReel Media InternationalReel Media International
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