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La Tarantola dal ventre nero (1972)

La Tarantola dal ventre nero (1972)
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This frightening horror-thriller stars Giancarlo Giannini as Inspector Tellini, chasing a killer whose victims are paralyzed with a poisoned acupuncture needle, forcing them to watch helplessly as their stomachs are ripped open with a sharp knife. This method duplicates the habits of the black wasp in slaying tarantulas, explaining the title. Much of the film is spent on a wild goose chase involving Silvano Tranquilli, the husband of the first victim (Barbara Bouchet). All of the suspects soon turn up dead and Giannini turns his attention to an upscale health spa, frequented by each victim, which is a front for blackmail and cocaine smuggling. The mystery itself is fairly obvious, but director Paolo Cavara includes a good deal of action and Ennio Morricone's score is effectively chilling. Among the cast are such genre favorites as Annabella Incontrera, Stefania Sandrelli, Claudine Auger, Rossella Falk, and Giancarlo Priete, and --as in many Italian thrillers of the period -- voyeurism is the primary motif. Barbara Bach and Carla Mancini appear briefly. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Director(s):
Paolo Cavara
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This frightening horror-thriller stars Giancarlo Giannini as Inspector Tellini, chasing a killer whose victims are paralyzed with a poisoned acupuncture needle, forcing them to watch helplessly as their stomachs are ripped open with a sharp knife. This method duplicates the habits of the black wasp in slaying tarantulas, explaining the title. Much of the film is spent on a wild goose chase involving Silvano Tranquilli, the husband of the first victim (Barbara Bouchet). All of the suspects soon turn up dead and Giannini turns his attention to an upscale health spa, frequented by each victim, which is a front for blackmail and cocaine smuggling. The mystery itself is fairly obvious, but director Paolo Cavara includes a good deal of action and Ennio Morricone's score is effectively chilling. Among the cast are such genre favorites as Annabella Incontrera, Stefania Sandrelli, Claudine Auger, Rossella Falk, and Giancarlo Priete, and --as in many Italian thrillers of the period -- voyeurism is the primary motif. Barbara Bach and Carla Mancini appear briefly. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Paolo Cavara
Writer(s):
Lucile LaksMarcello Danon
Producer(s):
Marcello Danon
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseHorror
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Steven J.

Another brilliant entree into the giallo genre. I found this film to be very well made with it's suspenseful and intimate camera movement and a great lead performance by Giancarlo Giannini. I also loved the killers method, he first shoves a long acupuncture needle into the back of his victims necks paralyzing them and then he proceeds to slice threw there bellies with a knife (not as gory as it sounds.) the connection of title is a that hornet will sting a tarantula paralyzing it and then eat the larva from it's (black) belly. As if the intense plot weren't enough we are also treated to a great score by the legendary Enio Morricone. This is definitely recommended for any giallo fan.

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Scott F.

Dull as dishwater.

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