A Blade in the Dark/Macabre

Starring:Bernice Stegers, Stanko Molnar, Veronica Zinny, Roberto Posse, Ferdinando Orlandi, Fernando Pannullo, Elisa Kadigia Bove, Andrea Occhipinti, Anny Papa, Fabiola Toledo, Michele Soavi, Valeria Cavalli, Lara Naszinsky, Giovanni Frezza, Marco Vivio
Director: Lamberto Bava
Studio: Anchor Bay
Product Type: DVD
Average customer rating:
- A blade in the dark/Macabre.
- Everybody's Doing The LamBava!!
- AWESOME DOUBLE BILL - 2 GREAT SEXY LAMBERTO BAVA THRILLERS
- A light in the dark
|
A Blade in the Dark/Macabre
Starring: Bernice Stegers , Stanko Molnar , Veronica Zinny , Roberto Posse , and Ferdinando Orlandi
Director: Lamberto Bava
Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
General
| Horror
| Genres
| DVD
| Video
General
| Italian Horror
| Horror
| Genres
| DVD
| Video
General
| Science Fiction & Fantasy
| Genres
| DVD
| Video
Cavalli, Valeria
| ( C )
| Actors & Actresses
| Stores
| DVD
| Video
Occhipinti, Andrea
| ( O )
| Actors & Actresses
| Stores
| DVD
| Video
Stegers, Bernice
| ( S )
| Actors & Actresses
| Stores
| DVD
| Video
Used DVDs
| Stores
| DVD
| Video
| Action & Adventure
| African American Cinema
| Animation
| Anime & Manga
| Art House & International
| Classics
| Comedy
| Cult Movies
| Documentary
| Drama
| Educational
| Fitness & Yoga
| Gay & Lesbian
| Horror
| Kids & Family
| Military & War
| Music Video & Concerts
| Musicals & Performing Arts
| Mystery & Suspense
| Science Fiction & Fantasy
| Special Interests
| Sports
| Television
| Westerns
Terror Two-Packs
| Anchor Bay Horror Store
| Stores
| DVD
| Video
Slasher Flicks
| Anchor Bay Horror Store
| Stores
| DVD
| Video
All Titles
| Anchor Bay Horror Store
| Stores
| DVD
| Video
DVDs Under $7.49
| Today's Deals in DVD
| Special Features
| DVD
| Video
( B )
| Titles
| Features
| DVD
| Video
Similar Items:
- The Mario Bava Collection, Volume 1 (Black Sunday / Black Sabbath / The Girl Who Knew Too Much / Kill Baby Kill / Knives of the Avenger)
- The Pit/Hellgate
- Stage Fright
- Opera
- Blood & Black Lace
ASIN: B0000AC8L7
Release Date: 2003-09-09 |
Customer Reviews:
A blade in the dark/Macabre........2006-04-25
This double bill from Anchor Bay is excellent both films are from director Lamberto Bava son of director Mario Bava one of the earliest directors who did gialo films and has influinced other directors like Dario Argento and his son Lamberto. A blade in the dark tells the story of a young composer living in a secluded villa to finish work on composing a score for a horror film that his friend has made but soon finds himself caught up in a nightmare of murder and mystery. Lamberto Bava definently shows his talent behind the camera especialy when he sets up the intense scenes like the one where the killer is in the bathroom or the swimming pool scene which is stylishly made and the death scenes were very gory and bloody. If you liked the films of Dario Argento like Tenebrea or Deep red then you should deffinently check out A blade in the dark. Macabre is a different film from Lamberto and is more like a weird and twisted psychological thriller it is also his debut film, a married woman loses her lover who shes been having an affair with in a car crash that happened to decapatate him she is then traumatised by this incident and gets locked up in a mental institute, when she gets released she soon moves out to an appartment in New Orleans. This film has a shock ending but it doesn't quite work because you probably know whats going to happen unless you haven't read the back of the cover but still it was very wierd and entertaining I highly recomend this drive-in double feature from Anchor Bay it was fantastic.
Everybody's Doing The LamBava!!.......2006-03-26
A Blade In the Dark is a nifty little giallo from Lamberto Bava. It stars everyone's favorite Keanu Reeves lookalike, Andrea Occhipinti. He plays a kind of fictional Claudio Simonetti who's composing a score for a horror flick. He rents a villa for the purpose of writing the score. Then, in the immortal words of Thin Lizzy, "There's a killer on the loose again....A ladykiller on the loose". In the giallo tradition, Andrea becomes obsessed with finding out more about his home's former tenant and where the victims' bodies are.....or if a murder even occured. Andrea seems to keep his cool rather well considering he knows the killer has been in, and committed their crimes inside his home. Lots of red herrings, some brutal killings and a slow and steady pace make for a pretty good flick.
The second on the Bava double bill-Macabre-is an interesting one as well. A horny middleaged woman starts fooling around on her husband. Her and her lover have a horrible car accident while speeding to her home where her son has just died. Loverboy is killed and the lady spends a year in the funny farm. Once out she lives at her old lover's place and starts up a friendship with the blind guy who lives there. The blind guy naturally falls for the woman, but she doesn't seem to be interested in him. He's tortured at night by her sensual moaning, understanably angry that she prefers to get jiggy all alone rather than with him. Truth is, she's getting jiggy with the decapitated head of her dead lover. Talk about getting head!! Meanwhile , she's trying to rekindle her relationship with her daughter. The first three quarters of this film are basically a psychosexual drama. It's not really until the last act when everyone's dirty laundry is in the open that things go more down the horror route. Good film. Kinda slow moving, but not boring and certainly with more balls than anything made today. A good dvd for the asking price.
AWESOME DOUBLE BILL - 2 GREAT SEXY LAMBERTO BAVA THRILLERS .......2006-02-13
Horror fans have never had it better. As pointed out by another reviewer here, obscure and undiscovered gems are popping up on cool collections like this one, thanks to sharp companies like Anchor Bay.
MACABRO is a twisted little erotic thriller based on an allegedly true story. Bava's first feature as director, it shows off his pedigree as a third generation filmmaker, a worthy heir to the legacy of his wonderfully talented and efficient father, Mario.
Set in New Orleans, the film is handsomely produced and beautifully directed. Bernice Stegers is scintillating as a mourning lover with a hideously perverse secret, spending a good deal of screen time in luscious lingerie. Stanko Molnar is endearing as her gentle, blind landlord, a role almost the opposite of the one he plays in our next film.
A BLADE IN THE DARK is something else altogether. As Lamberto Bava has stated in interviews, he's not really big on slasher movies. That said, this movie should be studied by anyone attempting the genre, because Bava nails it, almost to a T.
Whereas American slashers rely on the "imaginative" variety of ways a victim can be killed, this movie is less imaginative in that area, but much more intense for two reasons. The victims are well-developed and unique characters, done up with the greatest care in regards to their make-up and costuming.
A simple shot of Fabiola Toledo bending over a bathroom sink with her pantie-clad bottom exposed is charged with more eroticism than every t'n'a scene from the Friday 13th series strung together. This might seem a crude point, but sex is part of the survival drive, and its psychological effect is an important ingredient in all of the thriller genres. And while costumers of American slashers all seem to shop at Target or Walmarts to fit their lowly budgets, Italian costumers working on even skimpier budgets manage to procure items which look expensive as well as sensational.
In fact every set, costume, camera move and lighting set-up in a Bava film is first class. Like most Italian movies, the style and intelligence displayed from top to bottom blow away comparable Hollywood films, where the bloated budgets go to overvalued stars and an overwrought, hit-or-miss development process.
The only negative to either of these movies is an abrupt and somewhat predictable ending. But the ride along the way is extremely satisfying, with plenty of eye candy, perfectly executed efx, great music and several spill-your-popcorn scares.
The extras on this DVD are also very well-produced, including one which gives much-deserved credit to SCREENWRITER DARDANO SACCHETTI. Sacchetti had a hand in some of the best Italian horror films of the past three decades, including Fulci's ZOMBIE, DEMONS 1 & 2, CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE, HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY, and dozens more.
Fans of Argento, Fulci and the Bavas need to check out Sacchetti's screen credits to see how important he was to the films they love. Kudos to Anchor Bay for including this tribute to the routinely overlooked screenwriter.
A light in the dark.......2003-11-19
There is still light in the dark for us,horror fans,because companies like Anchor bay bring us so fantastic DVDs for so fantastic price,and Amazon.com bring it to our homes.This is two horror films from legendary Italian director Lamberto Bava
for the price of one VHS.
Macabro is very slow film,it can goes faster,gorier,but if you have the right taste and time,it is not bad film.But Bava can make it better,like he did on second film on this DVD,classic giallo BLADE IN THE DARK.If you like films like DEEP RED or TENEBRE,and still not have it enough,even in this "bigger and with more and more special effects films" times,dont waste your time and get it.
DVD:
- She Killed in Ecstasy
- Grapes Of Death - Special Edition
- Devil's Nightmare
- The Spring
- Wishmaster/Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies/Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell
- Hell of the Living Dead/Rats
- Elvira, Mistress of the Dark/Transylvania 6-5000
- Creature Unknown
- House by the Cemetery
- Frankenstein's Daughter
DVD
DVD
DVD
Jeff Foxworthy - Totally Committed
They Were Expendable
Top Gun / Beverly Hills Cop / Ferris Bueller's Day Off
DVD: The Back Lot Murders
Riders Anonymous