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So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films by Troy Howarth ebook Ebook So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films currently available for review only, if you need complete ebook So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films please fill out registration form to access in our databases Download here >> Paperback:::: 234 pages+++Publisher:::: Midnight Marquee Press, Inc.; First edition (January 30, 2015)+++Language:::: English+++ISBN-10:::: 1936168502+++ISBN-13:::: 978-1936168507+++Product Dimensions::::8.5 x 0.6 x 11 inches++++++ ISBN10 1936168502 ISBN13 978-1936168 Download here >> Description: Beginning with the release of Mario Bavas THE GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH in 1963, Italian filmmakers developed and perfected their own peculiar brand of mystery-thriller known as the giallo. Named after the yellow (giallo in Italian) covers of the murder mysteries published by Mondadori, the giallo is awash in fetishistic imagery. For many fans, these films—popularized in the works by writer-director Dario Argento, whose name is synonymous with the genre, thanks to such films as THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE and DEEP RED—focus on stylized images of violent death: killers dressed in black stalking glamorous-looking victims through baroque architecture, literally painting the walls red with their blood. This is only one aspect of the giallo, however. With their groovy soundtracks by legendary composers like Ennio Morricone and Stelvio Cipriani and glamorous damsels-in-distress like Edwige Fenech, Rosalba Neri and Asia Argento, these films offer a heady mixture of sex, horror and suspense; at their best, they took excess to a hypnotic level. Troy Howarth, the author of THE HAUNTED WORLD OF MARIO BAVA and the co-author of the up-coming THE TOME OF TERROR series, examines the genre from its inception through its inevitable decline. Covering everything from popular fan favorites by the likes of Mario Bava, Lucio Fulci and Dario Argento to lesser-known gems by Cesare Canevari, Massimo Dallamano and Paolo Cavara as well as the worst of the worst by the least inspired of hacks, SO DEADLY, SO PERVERSE provides an in-depth examination of a genre that has too often been marginalized in other studies of the horror film and the thriller. In addition to reviews of every giallo made between 1963 and 2013, this two-part study of the giallo—with volume two (covering 1974 onwards) coming later in the year—is also lavishly illustrated with rare and colorful stills and poster art. Well, Euro fans, its finally here. Mr. Howarth has given us Volume 1 of an excellent guide to the Italian Giallo covering the genre from its beginning in 1963 to the height of its glory in 1973. Each film is grouped together by year with full credits, a brief synopsis before the films review , information on the DVD-Blu-Ray releases of each film and important anecdotes on major actors and technicians for each title. The book is also generously illustrated with rare photos and color blowups of the movie posters and fotobustas of each film. What enhances the book is the user friendly manner in which the book is presented by giving people who are not familiar with the genre an in depth look of each title. I was amazed at how many films I have still not viewed, some of which have not seen the light of day since their release dates. The book begins with a nice intro by Giallo screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi on what constitutes a Gialo film, an excellent chapter by writer Roberto Curti (who is releasing a book on the Italian Gothic Horror Film this summer) on the Giallo from the pages of the paperback novellas to the screen, and a chapter of Giallo prototypes and some films which resemble the genre such as the German Krimis and some which did not quite make the grade. The book is a revelation for fans and scholars alike and is highly recommended. I cant wait for volume two which will cover the years 1974 thru 2013 and will make this collection a wonderful Encyclopedia of one of the most underrated of Euro Genres. This seems to be the year for the Euro Horror Film finally getting its due with releases of these two volumes, Mr. Curtis book mentioned above and also his take on the Italian superhero genre and Mr. Stephen Throwers book on the cinema of Director Jess Franco coming in May. Who would of thought? 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