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Un hacha para la luna de miel

Título original: Il rosso segno della follia
  • 1970
  • GP
  • 1h 28min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
4.7 k
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Un hacha para la luna de miel (1970)
GialloSlasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

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  • Dirección
    • Mario Bava
  • Guionistas
    • Santiago Moncada
    • Mario Bava
    • Laura Betti
  • Elenco
    • Stephen Forsyth
    • Dagmar Lassander
    • Laura Betti
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Mario Bava
    • Guionistas
      • Santiago Moncada
      • Mario Bava
      • Laura Betti
    • Elenco
      • Stephen Forsyth
      • Dagmar Lassander
      • Laura Betti
    • 66Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 78Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

    Fotos71

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    Stephen Forsyth
    Stephen Forsyth
    • John Harrington
    Dagmar Lassander
    Dagmar Lassander
    • Helen Wood
    Laura Betti
    Laura Betti
    • Mildred Harrington
    Jesús Puente
    Jesús Puente
    • Inspector Russell
    • (as Jesus Puente)
    Femi Benussi
    Femi Benussi
    • Alice Norton
    Antonia Mas
    Antonia Mas
    • Louise
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Vences
    • (as Alan Collin)
    Gérard Tichy
    Gérard Tichy
    • Dr. Kalleway
    • (as Gerard Tichy)
    Verónica Llimerá
    • Betsy Wester
    • (as Veronica Llimera)
    Pasquale Fortunato
    Pasquale Fortunato
    • John Harrington as a Boy
    • (as Fortunato Pascuale)
    Ignasi Abadal
    • Jimmy Kane
    • (as José Ignacio Abadaz)
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    • (as Monserrat Riba)
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    • Dirección
      • Mario Bava
    • Guionistas
      • Santiago Moncada
      • Mario Bava
      • Laura Betti
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    7claudio_carvalho

    The Bride Killer

    The wedding dress designer John Harrington (Stephen Forsyth) has a stylish studio and is unhappily married with the wealthy Mildred Harrington (Laura Betti). His mother was murdered in the studio when he was a boy and he has a childhood trauma with her death. John is a madman and serial-killer, who murders brides-to-be with a hatchet and uses an incinerator to get rid of their bodies is his greenhouse. When John kills Mildred, her ghost haunts him and his madness gets worse. Inspector Russell (Jesus Puente) is investigating the murders and John Harrington is his prime suspect. Will John escape from the smart inspector?

    "Il rosso segno della follia", a.k.a. "Hatchet for the Honeymoon", is a different giallo from Mario Bava since the viewer knows who the serial-killer is since the beginning. The cinematography, camera work and locations are magnificent and supported by a great music score. The profile of the serial-killer is interesting and his duel with the intelligent inspector is a good part of the film. Laura Betti in the role of John's wife is top-notch. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Alerta Vermelho da Loucura" ("The Red Alert of Madness")
    8kevinolzak

    Among director Mario Bava's favorite films

    1969's "Hatchet for the Honeymoon" remains under the radar in regard to the work of Italian director Mario Bava, familiar Hitchcock plot devices utilized quite differently and accompanied by a deceptively lush, romantic score. Not an obvious rip like "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" but a more subtle, first person take on "Psycho" scripted by Santiago Moncada ("Bell from Hell"), kicking off with the revelation that Stephen Forsyth's John Harrington is an admitted paranoiac going about the business of murdering newlywed brides by a compulsion to decipher a mystery from his childhood. His wife Mildred (Laura Betti) berates him for failing to live up to his duties as a husband, unable to make love to her on their wedding night because of 'those footsteps,' and using her wealth to rebuild the fashion business he inherited from his late mother (shades of "Blood and Black Lace"). With his handsome looks and muscular physique women are attracted to Harrington, outwardly charming yet still very much a child in his mind, carefully preserving his boyhood playroom for occasional visits. He also frequents a secret room inhabited by mannikins clad in all kinds of wedding gowns, where he produces the cleaver needed to commit each murder, another victim to inch closer to a terrible secret that he cannot remember. When Mildred goes too far with her insults and patent refusal to allow for a divorce, he does what any self respecting maniac would do, puts on a wedding veil himself to claim her as another piece to the puzzle, just as the nosy police inspector (Jesus Puente) arrives moments too late to catch his slippery quarry in the act. This doesn't free our hero from persecution, for his wife was a practitioner of spiritism and the occult, proceeding to haunt him by appearing at his side for all to see, all eyes but his, in a twist that finally pushes him over the edge for one last killing to end his trauma. Stephen Forsyth was a Canadian actor whose on screen career ended with this role, not an easy one to play or to earn any measure of sympathy, but we are allowed access to the character's thoughts (and shown the killer's perspective through his eyes), telling the tale in his own way and coolly disregarding his persistent enemies. For once credited as his own cinematographer, Bava delivers a rich tapestry of beauty underlying the depraved actions of a psychopath, covering his tracks almost too easily even as the blood dripping corpse of his hacked wife (with cleaver still embedded in her back) can be seen reflected on a tabletop right in front of the frustrated inspector. In this sequence, Harrington is shown watching a horror film on television, in fact Bava's own "Black Sabbath," as Boris Karloff advances on a screaming young woman, a self reflective yet heartfelt tribute following the actor's recent death in February 1969. Shooting in Barcelona commenced in Sept. 1968, budgetary problems preventing completion for nearly an entire year, still a relaxing period for the director who proclaimed this his favorite non-Karloff film.
    6Milk_Tray_Guy

    Not one of Bava's best, but entertaining enough

    Mario Bava giallo about a guy who runs a wedding dress design and manufacturing company in Paris - whilst having a sideline in murdering young brides whilst they're wearing their wedding dresses. That's not a spoiler; unlike most gialli, in this one we know who the killer is right from the start. The mystery is more involved with his motivation. We know that each killing helps him piece together some long-forgotten childhood trauma, and that he's compelled to keep killing until he's got the whole picture - but exactly what that trauma is we don't know until the end. Canadian actor Stephen Forsyth plays the killer, who in character feels like a cross between Norman Bates and Patrick Bateman, whilst looking like a cross between Clint Eastwood and Timothy Dalton (Forsyth only made 10 movies for some reason, of which this was his last). It's a bit lighter on blood than you'd expect from the title, and there aren't too many onscreen kills. But it does have a real switch-up halfway through when it becomes a ghost story! It's not as gripping as some of Bava's stuff, but it's still fun. 6.5/10.
    matt-201

    Succulent Bava, served extra-rare

    A note: Was this movie ever called in English HATCHET FOR A HONEYMOON, rather than the awkward HATCHET FOR THE HONEYMOON? I seem to recall this from a Leonard Maltin book circa 1978. Or am I as cracked as Bava's protagonist?

    For my money, this is primo vintage Bava--which is to say Dario Argento in top hat and tails, Jess Franco with a finishing-school diploma, or, to look at the glass as half empty, Richard Lester after three hits of dirty windowpane acid.

    To top this voiceover narration, you'd have to go either to BARRY LYNDON or, on the other hand, MASSACRE MAFIA STYLE: "My name is John Harrington. I'm thirty years old. I am a paranoiac. Paranoiac! What a marvellous world. So delicate. And full of possibilities. The fact is, I'm completely mad." And so is Bava's odyssey through the crazy-straw-shaped brain of J. Harrington, Esq., a hunky sociopath whose sexual fires are only stoked by burying a hatchet in the flesh of virginal-looking brides in their white-veiled drag--and, when they have the ill fortune to be there, their bridegrooms.

    The hyper-lusciosity of Bava's style suggests a Bertolucci blissfully unconcerned with agrarian collectivism. Mate that rococo with Nicolas Roeg's brand of kaleidoscopus maximus and you have an inkling of what Signior Mario is up to. Note to Greil Marcus: as a sequel to "Lipstick Traces," how about a book tracing the parallel histories of canonical surrealism (Bunuel-Dali-Aragon-Bataille) and Italian horror of the seventies?
    5dfranzen70

    Derivative but colorful

    It's sort of like Psycho, only not, and it's sort of like any number of other serial-killer movies, except you know who the bad guy is from literally the first scene. But we don't watch Mario Bava movies for the intricate plots or, as in this case, for the strong acting. We watch them for the grisly visuals! Man's a maestro of mayhem when it comes to presenting blood. Very stylish movie, very well shot. Forsyth is positively wooden, though.

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    • Trivia
      The TV show that Harrington refers to in an attempt to fool Inspector Russell is a clip from Mario Bava's own I tre volti della paura (1963) - specifically the "Wurdalak" sequence featuring Boris Karloff.
    • Errores
      "Screenplay" is misspelled as "Screemplay" in the opening credits.
    • Citas

      [Inspector Russell and Alice Norton's fiancee are questioning John after he fatally attacks Mildred]

      Jimmy Kane: We heard a woman screaming.

      John Harrington: Screaming?

      Inspector Russell: Yes. We certainly heard.

      John Harrington: Oh, Inspector! You're allowing yourself to be influenced by a very impressionable young man, I'm surprised at you. It's not worthy of you, you know.

      [John motions Russell and Kane to his living room TV set, and turns it on to a broadcast of "Black Sabbath"]

      Maria: [from the TV] No... no, don't touch me! Leave me alone!

      [she is greeted by Gorca - Boris Karloff - and she screams multiple times as he approaches her]

      John Harrington: Were these the screams you heard?

      Inspector Russell: Very interesting. You like horror films, do you? I don't find them very entertaining. I keep thinking that... reality is more terrifying than fiction.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de junio de 1970 (Italia)
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      • Italia
      • España
      • Francia
    • Idiomas
      • Italiano
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    • También se conoce como
      • Hatchet for the Honeymoon
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Villa Parisi, Frascati, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Harrington's villa)
    • Productoras
      • Pan Latina Films
      • Mercury Films
      • Películas Ibarra y Cía.
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