Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Horror, Giallo, Mystery, Thriller | Die neunschwänzige Katze | 1971 | The Cat o' Nine Tails | Dario Argento | Italy France West Germany | 112 |
6,7 IMDb Nr.84 | Handlung "It's nine times more suspenseful!" A newspaper reporter and a retired, blind journalist try to solve a series of killings connected to a pharmaceutical company's experimental, top-secret research projects and in so doing, both become targets of the killer. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by irishcoffee630 on 29 July 2003) Okay, most critics even Argento lovers give this film poor reviews. I admit this is not his best work, but it's not a bad mystery Giallo film and I enjoyed it a lot. From the intricate plotting, to the impressive Argento style camera-work, and those trendy (circa 1971) sets this film is a winner. I saw this at the theater when it was released, as a teenager coming off seeing Bird W/ The Crystal Plumage 2 years before so I expected at least another stylish horror film. I got it black patent leather gloves and all. Argento himself said this is his most disappointing film. I disagree it delivered the goods in a well made, suspenseful, well plotted, never boring and good looking package. His worst film by far is the atrocious Phantom of The Opera. Avoid that one. Although Cat O' Nine tails is no Suspiria or Deep Red, it still is a worthy addition to any Argento or Giallo horror film collection. I give it 8/10. | Darsteller James Franciscus ... Carlo Giordani Karl Malden ... Franco Arnò Catherine Spaak ... Anna Terzi Pier Paolo Capponi ... Police Supt. Spini Horst Frank ... Dr. Braun Rada Rassimov ... Bianca Merusi Aldo Reggiani ... Dr. Casoni Carlo Alighiero ... Dr. Calabresi Vittorio Congia ... Righetto (cameraman) Ugo Fangareggi ... Gigi the Loser | ||||
Musik | Drehbuch Luigi Cozzi | Dardano Sacchetti | Dario Argento | Bryan Edgar Wallace | Produktion |