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Il prato macchiato di rosso

  • 1973
  • 1h 31min
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5,1/10
248
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Il prato macchiato di rosso (1973)
HorreurMystèreScience-fictionThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of rich decadents pick up wanderers from the streets and take them back to their large villa, where they are initially treated with consummate care but things take a turn for the wor... Tout lireA group of rich decadents pick up wanderers from the streets and take them back to their large villa, where they are initially treated with consummate care but things take a turn for the worse.A group of rich decadents pick up wanderers from the streets and take them back to their large villa, where they are initially treated with consummate care but things take a turn for the worse.

  • Réalisation
    • Riccardo Ghione
  • Scénario
    • Riccardo Ghione
  • Casting principal
    • Marina Malfatti
    • Enzo Tarascio
    • Daniela Caroli
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    248
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Riccardo Ghione
    • Scénario
      • Riccardo Ghione
    • Casting principal
      • Marina Malfatti
      • Enzo Tarascio
      • Daniela Caroli
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux9

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    Marina Malfatti
    Marina Malfatti
    • Nina Genovese
    Enzo Tarascio
    • Dr. Antonio Genovese
    Daniela Caroli
    • Max's companion
    George Willing
    • Max
    • (as Georg Willing)
    Claudio Biava
    • Alfiero, Nina's brother
    Barbara Marzano
    • A gypsy
    Dominique Boschero
    Dominique Boschero
    • A prostitute
    Lucio Dalla
    • A tramp
    Nino Castelnuovo
    Nino Castelnuovo
    • A UNESCO agent
    • Réalisation
      • Riccardo Ghione
    • Scénario
      • Riccardo Ghione
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    4Coventry

    Gypsies, tramps and thieves, we'll drain their blood with a silly-looking robot!

    Come to think of it, quite a lot of things were "blood-stained" in the wicked world of 70s Italian cult cinema! I've seen films that dealt with bloodstained orchids, shadows, butterflies, and now even a full lawn! The title, by the way, refers to a quote spoken by one of the female leads early in the film already. When she spots a field full of poppies/roses, she states: "Oh, so beautiful, it looks like a blood-stained lawn". That also pretty much gives you an idea of how random this entire film is. I have very mixed feelings about "Il Prato Macchiato di Rosso", and I can't help feeling somewhat disappointed because Giallo & Euro-Cult are my favorite exploitation sub genres and this title stood on top of my watch list. The basic plot is terrifically twisted, the main characters are joyously eccentric, and many sequences are truly beautiful to gaze at, but still the overall feeling is that the full package could have been a lot better. Style is clearly predominant over substance here, whereas the true Italian masters of cult cinema (Bava, Argento, Lenzi, ...) always managed to keep the two in perfect balance. Writer/director Ricardo Ghione obviously isn't one of those masters. It already begins with the opening credits. Teo Usuelli's music is phenomenal and moody, but there are far too many images of one and the same sunset from various camera angles. Did Ghione already run out of inspiration at this point? The next half hour is familiar, if you're into Italian cult that is, but still very well-handled. The sleazy-looking Alfiero picks up a variety of lower-class drifters (a drunk, a prostitute, a fortune-teller and a hitch-hiking hippie couple) and brings them to the villa of his sensual sister Nina and her eccentric husband Dr. Antonio. The latter apparently has a wardrobe full of oversized and ludicrously colored bow-ties and drags a bizarre looking machine that looks like a robot around the house. The guests are treated to copious amount of booze, drugs and orgies, but it's abundantly clear that these crazed aristocrats have vicious plans for them in store. Meanwhile, an ambitious UNESCO-agent (I don't have a slightest clue what the link with this organization could be) tracks down the origin of bottles with human blood that are being sold as prestigious red wine. "Il Prato Macchiato di Rosso" is a frustrating film in the sense that you know what is going to happen, and you also really look forward to some nasty bloodshed and misanthropy, but it just isn't coming. Only the climax is rewarding in terms of gore and thrills, but the disappointment already sunk in too deep by then. Although, I have to say, it rejoiced me to finally see that blood-draining robot device in action! If the overload of dialogues doesn't give you a headache, Enzo Tarascio's increasingly flamboyant bow ties certainly will. Beforehand, I was sure that "Il Prato Macchiato di Rosso" would have entered at a reasonably high position in my Giallo top 100 (albeit not an actual giallo), but I honestly can't give it a good rating. It does receive one extra bonus point, however, for that utterly coolest (yet completely irrelevant) film poster with the blond beauty incorporated into the deep-sea monster.
    lazarillo

    A "bloodstained lawn" and a big blue bow tie

    This is a hallucinatory, somewhat drug-abuse themed horror movie which is kind of an Italian version of a "Coffin Joe" film like "Awakening of the Beast", and with the same subtext of social commentary. It's about a group of aristocrats (a husband, a wife, and the wife's brother) who are literally draining the blood of the people. They pick up the dregs of society--prostitutes, homeless hitchhikers, etc--and take them back to their isolated villa with its weird crimson-colored "bloodstained" lawn. They feed them drinks and weird drugs and engage them in wild orgies before hooking them to a strange machine which drains all the blood from their bodies,which they then package and sell in wine bottles!

    This is an genuinely creepy movie. I know little or nothing about the director Riccardo Ghionne, but he definitely does a pretty effective job here. Enzo Tarascio, who plays the husband, is very creepy looking, especially during the orgy scene where he wears a bizarre, over-sized blue bow tie (which like the red lawn is a very off-kilter and disturbing image). His hard-as-nails wife is excellently played by Marina Malfatti, who was in a number of Italian gialli, usually as the second banana to more famous actresses like Edwige Fenech, Barbara Bouchet, or Erica Blanc. This is is one of her few leading roles and undoubtedly her best. The victims as per usual are a pretty hapless lot. Dominique Broschero plays a prostitute--she was a pretty prolific actress during this period, but I'm not very familiar with her previous work. The busty Barbara Marzano plays a female hitchhiker. She mostly did numerous, usually topless cameos in movies like "Torso", but her most famous role was probably in Ferdinand DiLeo's "The Seduction" where she played the sexually curious best friend of the teenage daughter of the girlfriend of the male protagonist, who he cheats on the teenage daughter with AFTER he cheats on his girlfriend with her daughter! Naturally, she's pretty desirable.

    The statement this movie makes about the bottomless appetites of the Italian upper classes and the mindless pleasure-seeking of the lowers classes and the aimless youth is pretty blunt and obvious, but effective nevertheless. I was lucky enough to see this obscure but very rewarding movie with English subtitles, but the dialogue is probably the least interesting thing about it. Definitely recommended.
    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Rather off-kilter but enjoyable psycho/thriller

    Having collected various strangers, a deranged and twisted family brings the group together in their home where it soon dawns on them how psychotic they are and must try to get away alive.

    This one here was quite the enjoyable psycho-thriller. One of the more engaging parts of this one is the fact that there's quite a lengthy and prolonged first half that really does a great job at building a chilling and creepy atmosphere. The scenes of the group securing the different people, ranging from the different degenerates and hitchhikers in the various parts of town then bringing them back to their house under the guise of treating them well only to have the tables turned on them makes for a solid exploitation premise that features all the usual sleaze and nudity usually found there yet subtly instituting clues that something's not quite right along the way. From the couple's odd habits, finding the nude woman tied up in the bedroom and the psychedelic soundtrack playing over the orgy in the hall of mirrors, there's enough weirdness going on that it really makes for an appropriate set-up already so that once it turns around in the second half it's gradual induction of their strange machines kept hidden away really turns this one into quite the chilling effort. Once there, the raging thunderstorm and the reveal of their trap gives this a nice air that's magnified by the actual draining procedure conducted by the robot which is quite a surreal sight. There's quite a lot to really enjoy here with these elements, though there's a few minor problems with this one. The biggest issue is undoubtedly the confusing investigation going on alongside this one as it is so lazily shoehorned into the proceedings that it's quite obvious an afterthought by the short, quick-cut inserts they are placed into the film and interrupt the sleaze and exploitation in the remaining parts of the film. Likewise, this also tends to cause the film to stutter along with quite a rather plodding pace during this section and really keeps the film from unleashing it's full gimmick until quite late in here which is due to the rather unnecessary inclusion here. Otherwise, there's not much else really wrong here.

    Rated Unrated/R: Full Nudity and drug use.
    7Bezenby

    "You know I don't like to wash"

    More socio-political commentary masquerading as a horror film here, as a bunch of soulless rich Italians literally leech off the lower classes in order to make money from illegal medical shipments of blood to war torn nations throughout the world. That message comes across loud and clear. And camp and colourful and daft and ridiculous at the same time.

    A strange man drives around an Italian town picking up a prostitute, a gypsy, a drunk guy, and two annoying hippy drifters. He takes them back to his modern home where his sister Nina (Marina Malfatti) and her weird husband Antonio live. Antonio is an eccentric scientist obsessed with biological perfection who has all sort of crazy robots lying around the place. He also sports a ridiculous large wardrobe of gigantic bowties that only add to his strangeness.

    The drunk guy seems to be the only one who realises that he's stumbled into some modern version of Hansel and Gretel, only instead of being filled up with sweets and shoved in an oven, the evil rich people give you what you want (booze, jewels, etc) then suck all the blood out of the back of your neck using a bizarre robot that looks like Metal Mickey has gone off the rails pretty badly. Eventually the captives are whittled down enough and the hippies come out of their smug stupor and finally cotton on that they are next.

    Meanwhile, there's this agent trapped in a sub-plot throughout the film that initially finds some wine bottles containing blood who is trying to trace everything back to his source. He doesn't get to do much, but I guess he turns up at the right time when needed. Most of the madness occurs inside the house however, my favourite being when Antonio invites everyone who is still alive at that point to enter a weird hall of mirrors he's designed...if only they'll jump through the giant plastic fanny he's using as a doorway!

    This is the blackest of black comedy right here, but there are the odd effective bits of horror too, from the hippies finding a fridge full of dead bodies to the exsanguination of the prostitute. This is a fun watch for seventies horror fans.
    3dopefishie

    Bottle of red

    The film is a spin on the mad scientist trope. Marina Malfatti and two men bring strangers to their mansion for something diabolical. Nino Castelnuovo is the agent trying to uncover what is going on.

    Pros: The two leads, George Willing and Daniela Caroli are likable. They aren't given much to do, but they're in love and free-spirited and likeable. It's a shorter film.

    Cons: Even though the film is short, there is a lot of filler here where people just dance. It's low budget. It seems like they spent most of their money on a particular sci-fi-looking item. The item itself looks like it belongs in a film from the previous decade. I was not thrilled by any of the sets/locations. There is not much in the way of atmosphere. This is a real dive for Marina Malfatti who has been in a number of good movies.

    At the end of the day, you should skip this one.

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    • Anecdotes
      Among several '70's Italian horror movie titles featuring blood-stained garden features, the lawn here, the others being orchids and butterflies, also blood-stained. In addition, Iris should be mentioned as a similarly botanical subject in a title from the same era and genre, but in that case the flower is full-out bloody, not just stained.
    • Gaffes
      Unless it's an outbreak of Tourette's , no cogent reason is given as to why, at one point, young Italian wayfarer Max should break into anti-fascist tirades in English when angered. by his captors, who have no political affiliations., and speak only Italian.
    • Citations

      Max: [to Nina] Fuckin' facist!

    • Bandes originales
      Il prato macchiato di rosso
      Written by Riccardo Ghione, Lucio Dalla, Gianfranco Baldazzi

      Performed by Lucio Dalla

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mars 1973 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Bloodstained Lawn
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Piacenza, Italie
    • Société de production
      • Canguro Produzioni Internazionali Cinematografiche
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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