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PLEASE NOTE:
The image quality of this DVD is not perfect. It looks as if it has been mastered from a video as opposed to the original negative. It is in widescreen and the English subtitles are clear.
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Sette Scialli Di Seta Gialla

AKA: Crimes of the Black Cat

Directed by
Sergio Pastore
Writing Credits
Sandro Continenza
Sergio Pastore
Soundtrack [view soundtrack]
Manuel De Sica
Starring
Antonio De Teffè, Sylva Koscina, Giovanna Lenzi, Renato De Carmine, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart, Umberto Raho
Year of Release
1972
Country
Italy
Genres
Giallo, thriller, horror, violence, murder, mystery
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Distributor
Dagored Films

Running Time
Unknown

Color Format
Colour

Rating
PG-14 (EU), R (USA)

Region Coding
PAL, NTSC All Regions
This disc should play on all multi-region DVD players

Aspect Ratio
16:9

Languages
Italian Language / English Subtitles
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A blind pianist overhears a mysterious conversation in a bar. The next day his girlfriend is murdered. The only clue: a yellow silk scarf. This Italian thriller by the great Sergio Pastore is along the lines of Dario Argento and Mario Bava's early work - even if the movie's most famous scene is 'borrowed' from Hitchcock's legendary shower sequence. Here, as the assassin's razorblade slashes the unfortunate victim's flesh, the white walls of the shower are painted red. The camera lingers as blood and water trickle over the now lifeless body and down the drain. Also features a haunting soundtrack by Manuel De Sica.


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