Just as some of Brian De Palma's most entertaining films have been tributes to Hitchcock's finest so director Anthony Bido (The Bloodstained Shadow) pulls off a brilliant homage to the early giallos of Dario Argento with this razor-sharp thriller that's also known as The Cat's Victims. When Mara (Paolo Tedesco) stops by at the chemist to pick up some painkillers she's unwittingly signed up for a prescription in terror and a world of pain for those around her! Told to come back another day little does Mara realise that the chemist is lying dead in the back of the shop... and she's bought herself a stalker determined to wipe her out now that she's a witness. Bido weaves a web of one nod and a wink after another to any fan of Argento's most baroque thrillers with skilful murder set-pieces of his own and a soundtrack that could easily have been performed by Goblin. Intricate suspenseful and satisfying Bido applies his own visceral vision to the art of giallo film-making and pulls off a stunning bloodied gem. [show more]
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Just as some of Brian De Palma's most entertaining films have been tributes to Hitchcock's finest so director Anthony Bido (THE BLOODSTAINED SHADOW) pulls off a brilliant homage to the early gialli of Dario Argento with this razor-sharp thriller that's also known as THE CAT'S VICTIMS When Mara (Paolo Tedesco) stops by at the chemist to pick up some painkillers she's unwittingly signed up for a prescription in terror and a world of pain for those around her! Told to come back another day little does Mara realise that the chemist is lying dead in the back of the shop and she bought herself a stalker determined to wipe her out now that she a witness Bido weaves a web of one nod and a wink after another to any fan of Argento's most baroque thrillers with skilful murder set-pieces of his own and a soundtrack that could easily have been performed by Goblin Intricate suspenseful and satisfying Bido applies his own visceral vision to the art of giallo film-making and pulls off a stunning bloodied gem
Dark 1977 Italian Giallo horror directed by Antonio Bido. Mara (Paola Tedesco) is on her way home when she decides that she needs to buy some painkillers. What she does not realise, when she enters the pharmacy, is that the person behind the counter is a murderer and the pharmacist is dead. Things take an even darker turn when Mara finds herself being stalked by the killer, who is determined to eliminate the only witness to his crime. Mara and her boyfriend Lukas (Corrado Pani) find themselves sinking deeper into a mystery which is much more than an ordinary murder.
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