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All The Colours Of The Dark aka Tutti I Colori Del Buio Blu Ray

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All the illicit thrills which genre fans cherish (sex, violence, weirdness galore) are present woven in a Hitchcockian woman-in-peril/murder mystery plot with trippy, supernatural frills. Bruno Nicolai s sitar-tinged music score swirls into psychedelic overdrive. Starring the undisputed Queen of Italian exploitation: the impossibly beautiful, sensuous, Edwige Fenech, whose uninhibited nudity in films is never ever vulgar. Here she stars as a woman who joins a satanic sect in order to escape from a man who is trying to kill her. black-robed orgy ensues, replete with... blood sacrifice, oddball chanting, and a delectable helping of nudity and sex... [show more]

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Released
12 June 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Shameless Screen Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
91 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060162232065 
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1970s Italian horror directed by Sergio Martino. After losing her unborn child in a car accident, Jane (Edwige Fenech) slowly begins to lose her grip on reality and becomes convinced she's being stalked by a knife-wielding killer. Her sister Barbara (Susan Scott) suggests she seek professional help but when that fails Jane's neighbour introduces her to a satanic cult that practices black magic and proposes that its Black Mass ritual can cure her ills. Will it be successful or will it only deepen her despair and push her further towards insanity?

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