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Dark Bar

  • 1989
  • 1h 29min
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5,2/10
84
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Barbara Cupisti, Richard Hatch, and Marina Suma in Dark Bar (1989)
MysteryThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAnna, a young trombonist, investigates her sister's disappearance with the help of a friend.Anna, a young trombonist, investigates her sister's disappearance with the help of a friend.Anna, a young trombonist, investigates her sister's disappearance with the help of a friend.

  • Réalisation
    • Stelio Fiorenza
  • Scénario
    • Stelio Fiorenza
  • Casting principal
    • Marina Suma
    • Richard Hatch
    • Barbara Cupisti
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    84
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Stelio Fiorenza
    • Scénario
      • Stelio Fiorenza
    • Casting principal
      • Marina Suma
      • Richard Hatch
      • Barbara Cupisti
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Marina Suma
    • Anna
    Richard Hatch
    Richard Hatch
    • Marco
    Barbara Cupisti
    • Elisabetta
    Alessandra Stordy
    • Wilma
    Patrizia Bettini
    • Stefania
    Vincent Regina
    • Griso
    • (as Vincenzo Regina)
    Mauro Festa
    • Capokiller
    Maurizio Panici
    • Barman
    Lea Martino
    • Enza
    Olivia Cupisti
    • Lubka
    James Edward Sampson
    James Edward Sampson
    • James
    • (as James Sampson)
    Rosenda Scharschmidt
    Antonio Barrios
    Ermanno Nastri
    Gino Iacobelli
    Uwe Koehler
    Massimo Del Carpio
    Steve Morelli
    • Killer at train station
    • (as Enzo Gallo)
    • Réalisation
      • Stelio Fiorenza
    • Scénario
      • Stelio Fiorenza
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    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Giallo noir.

    Anna and Elizabeth are two sisters.Anna is a successful saxophone player whilst Liz is a drugs courier.In a bizarre club named Dark Bar Liz is shot to death in the bathroom by a mysterious black-gloved killer dressed in a dark coat and hat.After her murder Anna begins her investigation and soon she becomes the target of the killers,who believe that she has drugs and book,which Elizabeth secretly hidden..."Dark Bar" is an overlooked Italian thriller that faded into complete obscurity.Carlo Stilotto's jazz score is quite good,Barbara Cupisti of "Stagefright" and "The Church" shines in a small cameo as a drug user Elizabeth and the story kept my interest throughout.The film should be more sleazy and violent,though.7 out of 10.
    5The_Void

    Trashy Giallo-style thriller

    Dark Bar is an almost completely unknown Italian thriller made in the late eighties. The style of the film is very trashy (undoubtedly helped somewhat by the obvious low budget) and I wouldn't be surprised to find that it takes more than a little influence in that respect from trashy American films such as Fatal Attraction. Still, I have to say that I liked the atmosphere. Unfortunately, however, that's all I liked about this film as the plot is uninteresting and difficult to follow. Basically, all we have to go on is that the lead character is investigating the disappearance of druggy sister. Numerous plot twists follow. Really though the plot is only difficult to follow because it's all so boring - there's not an interesting or emotive character in sight and that's condemning. The film is often thrown in with the Giallo subgenre (my reason for seeing it) and while I wouldn't really say that the film is a Giallo, it's no less a Giallo than genre entries such as Body Count, Blood Link and Evil Senses that mimic certain elements of the style but don't really do enough to be seriously considered. Anyway, the film basically just drones on for the running time and we are served up with a rather predictable ending. Hardcore Giallo fans may want to track this one down...but in all honesty, I wouldn't bother.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    Barbara Cupisti's fabulously 'eye-catching' eye-ball adorned dress, which is the most Giallo-centric garment I have ever seen!

    Writer/director, Fiorenza's obscure, Neo-Norish, sleaze-singed thriller 'Dark Bar' remains a delightfully odd duck. Too light on lurid grue to be classed as a bona fide Giallo, but there is a terrifically twisted melodramatic bent to these seamy, off-beat shenanigans. The jazzy, hedonistic, midnight milieu of estranged siblings, ill-fated drug deals, and nefarious blackmailing is rarely dull. Dark Bar's amusingly incongruous fedora-hatted gangster motifs provide an additionally skewed, hyperreal Lynchian quality. While absurd, these tantalizing eccentricities make, Stelio Fiorenza's crepuscular, heroin-soaked, cartoonishly sinister pseudo-Giallo stand out from the stab-happy crowd!

    The ecclectic cast includes Battlestar Galactica's, Richard Hatch as the part-time projectionist, full-time Lothario Marco. Imperious Italian scream queen, Barbara 'Stage Fright' Cupisti portrays the pretty vacant, dope-dealing misfit, Elisabetta, the sin-seeking sister to sinuous, sax playing sex-pot, Anna (Marina Suma). Our lissome, crimson-wig rocking amateur sleuth disturbingly discovers that her wayward, Dark Bar haunting sister is an inordinately self-destructive twist! Elizabetta's sordid misadventures very soon drags Anna into the increasingly torrid waters of her sister's hit man-raddled wake!

    To be overly critical about the lack of hyperbolic gore is, perhaps, a trifle unfair, since Dark Bar has a singular charisma all of its own. Composer, Carlo Siliotto's deliciously downbeat jazzoid score being a highlight. The brooding, nightclubbing ambiance of Siliotto's funereal title track 'Dark Haven' being an ear-wormingly delicious treat! Fiorenza's enjoyably eccentric film's whimsical use of answer machines as a persistent plot-prodder is a uniquely delightful peccadillo. The unconventional, multifarious weirdness of Dark Bar's scuzzy, dope-scoring, curiously adorned, seedily colourful characters prove memorable. Barbara Cupisti's eye-bogglingly fabulous, deliriously eye-ball adorned dress remains the most Giallo-centric garment I have ever seen!
    8andrabem-1

    So noir and blue!

    Elizabeth (Barbara Cupisti) has an appointment in the Dark Bar – drugs, blackmail and always on the run for money. This time she thinks she's made it. But, alas, the Dark Bar is the last place where she's seen alive. Anna, Elizabeth's sister, with the help of Marco (a friend of Elizabeth) goes looking for her missing sister. But Elizabeth's corpse is discovered. She was mixed in something bigger than herself – blackmail can be dangerous! Elizabeth kept hidden informations concerning important people and the killers assume that Anna (Marina Suma) probably knows something. Now Anna is the target. Anna and Marco (Richard Hatch) will try to unveil the mystery, but the killers are after them.

    "Dark Bar" is very stylish – good cameras and an intelligent and fast editing. The acting feels natural and an appropriate soundtrack helps to stress the bluesy and sensual mood of "Dark Bar". In some moments of the film we hear the beautiful song "Dark Haven", sung by Karen Jones.

    Most of the scenes of "Dark Bar" take place during the night, or some hours before the dark. Train stations, night clubs, interiors and fields streamed with woods near the river.

    Those that want a film with a straightforward story should keep away from "Dark Bar". "Dark Bar" is a film about mood where the story slowly unfolds itself, and not everything from A to Z is explained. We follow Anna and Marco in their journey through a dark world. Shadows, violence, sensuality, loneliness and hope...

    Marina Suma, a very sensual woman, is Anna in dangerland.
    3Coventry

    Answering Machines working overtime

    Is "Dark Bar" a Giallo? It's highly debatable, or at least according to yours truly, and - trust me - there's absolutely nothing I love more than discovering new and obscure Gialli titles. Some of the trademarks are undeniably present. It's Italian, obviously, and it features a mean person dressed in black - including matching hat and gloves - who brutally kills a couple of women. But this person, he or she, shoots the victims with a gun (Giallo-blasphemy) and they are murdered for their involvement in drug trafficking and blackmail affairs rather than for simply being fashion models or scarcely dressed prostitutes. That's another big Giallo-no-go.

    Writer/director Stelio Fiorenza, whoever he was, clearly wanted his biggest movie project NOT to come across as Giallo but as a film-noir and an erotic thriller, like the contemporary popular "Fatal Attraction" or "Body Double". The actress who seemingly gets introduced as the lead character, Elisabeth, is involved up to her neck in the clandestine activities that take place in the titular Dark Bar. That is, until she's mercilessly shot in the ladies' room. Her sister Anna, a promising musician, gets worried and starts digging in Elisabeth's private life with the help of boyfriend. Needless to say, it's now Anna who finds her own life in mortal danger.

    The film's intentions are good, but the storyline is too thin and there are too few moments of genuine suspense or harsh action to make it interesting. "Dark Bar" is slow-paced and borderline dull, and there's nothing even remotely original about Fiorenza's script. The only noteworthy element, perhaps, is the director's obsession with answering machines. It's amazing how much of the running time is spent on people either speaking messages into, or listening to recorded messages on, answering machines. It goes as far as characters even repeatedly listening to the messages they recorded themselves, or the police leaving a message to inform Anna they found the sister's body!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 décembre 1989 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Milan, Lombardia, Italie
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