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Generally regarded as one of Italian horror maestro Dario Argento‘s finest films, the terrifying Tenebrae marked the director’s return to the “giallo” (mystery-thriller) genre in which he first made his name, after making two supernatural themed films, Suspiria (1977) and Inferno (1980). Banned on video in the UK until 1999, when it was released in a cut form, the film was finally passed uncut and uncensored in 2002. Now, this definitive version of Tenebrae comes to DVD and for the first time in the UK, Blu-ray, boasting a brand new HD restoration of the film and a host of extra features.
Shortly after American mystery-thriller novelist Peter Neal arrives in Rome to promote his new book (the Tenebrae of the title) an attractive young woman is murdered by a razor-wielding maniac who stuffs pages of Neal’s latest novel into the mouth of his victim before slashing her throat. So begins a bizarre series of horrific murders, the details of which strangely resemble the fictional murders in Neal’s book. Baffled by the killings, the local police believe the author may hold the key to solving the case and turn to him for help. Circumstances change, however, when Neal himself begins to receive death threats from the killer.
Starring Anthony Franciosa (Death Wish II), John Saxon (From Dusk Till Dawn; Cannibal Apocalypse; Black Christmas; Enter The Dragon), Daria Nicolodi (Opera; Phenomena; Inferno; Deep Red) and the stunning Veronica Lario (the real-life estranged wife of multi-billionaire Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi), Tenebrae also features cameo appearances by cult directors Lamberto Bava (Macabre; Demons) and Michele Soavi (Stagefright; The Sect; The Church), both of whom also worked as assistant directors on the film.
Tenebrae (Cert. 18) will be released on Blu-ray (£21.99) and DVD (£15.99) by Arrow Video on 23rd May 2011.
Special Features
Brand new HD restoration of the film; introduction by Daria Nicolodi; audio commentary with Argento experts, journalists and writers Kim Newman and Alan Jones; audio commentary with Argento expert Thomas Rostock; “Screaming Queen!” – Daria Nicolodi remembers “Tenebrae”; “The Unsane World of Tenebrae” – an interview with Dario Argento; “A Composition for Carnage” – Claudio Simonetti on “Tenebrae”; Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena Live from the Glasgow Arches; exclusive collector’s booklet featuring brand new writing on “Tenebrae” by Alan Jones, author of “Profondo Argento”; four sleeve art options with original and newly commissioned artwork; double-sided fold-out poster; original trailer; English and Italian mono audio options; optional English subtitles.