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Libido

Titolo originale: Libìdo
  • 1965
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
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Mara Maryl in Libido (1965)
A young man goes with his wife to a spooky house, an inheritance from his father.
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GialloCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

Un giovane va con la moglie in una casa spettrale, eredità di suo padre.Un giovane va con la moglie in una casa spettrale, eredità di suo padre.Un giovane va con la moglie in una casa spettrale, eredità di suo padre.

  • Regia
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Vittorio Salerno
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mara Maryl
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Vittorio Salerno
  • Star
    • Dominique Boschero
    • Mara Maryl
    • Giancarlo Giannini
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    681
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    • Regia
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Vittorio Salerno
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mara Maryl
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Vittorio Salerno
    • Star
      • Dominique Boschero
      • Mara Maryl
      • Giancarlo Giannini
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    Dominique Boschero
    Dominique Boschero
    • Helene Coreau
    Mara Maryl
    • Brigitte Benoit
    Giancarlo Giannini
    Giancarlo Giannini
    • Christian Coreau
    • (as John Charlie Johns)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Paul Benoit
    • (as Alan Collins)
    • Regia
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Vittorio Salerno
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mara Maryl
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Vittorio Salerno
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    8Bezenby

    The fascination of the abyss

    Libido is the kind of film that proves I'm totally justified in obsessively tracking down every Italian horror film I can find in chronological order, because it's a Giallo that fools you into thinking you've got the plot all worked out, then turns it all on its head, then turns it all on its head again, then boots you in the balls with a sufficiently nasty ending.

    Christian is one of those unlucky kids who accidentally witnesses his father murdering some floozy in a mirrored room. Seems his dad took a header off a cliff shortly afterwards, leaving his creepy mansion in the hands of Paul until Christian turns 23 in three months time. Now the time is closing in, Christian, and his wife, and Paul, and his really, really ditzy wife all head off to the mansion to do the admin before the fortune falls into Christian's hands.

    Paul's wife Bridgette (played by gorgeous Mara Maryl) finds the mirrored room and wants to sleep there, so later on Christian gets an eyeful when she dances in her pants for Paul, while Christian's brain juice is getting all donked up with a mixture of desire, trauma from a flashback, and wondering how six hundred year old actor Pigozzi isn't cracking a fatty right there on screen.

    Also it seems that Christian's dad might not be dead at all as his pipe turns up and his favourite chair starts moving on its own (wouldn't be a mid-sixties Italian film without all that crap happening I guess!). So is Christian mad, or is someone trying to drive him mad, or has his father actually returned from the dead to tie up another floozy? This film starts off very intriguing (the credits are played out over various images of the murdered woman) and then fools you into thinking it's a mediocre Scooby Doo type thing before making you care about characters you were suspicious about from the start. I only spotted one single clue in the dialogue that may have pointed to the ending but that was that. So many twists in this one and the dark ending makes this one of the best Gialli from the sixties I've watched so far. They should have given Luciano Pigozzi bigger roles like the one he as here - He ditches the 'Igor' type act that he had in Terror Creature From the Grave and comes across as initially a bad guy to a guy perhaps discovering too late that he been made a mug of.

    One last note: Dario Argento must have had his notebook out for this one - children witnessing murders, creepy toys, kid's music - all of these turn up in Profondo Rosso!
    9jameselliot-1

    Must see for giallo fans

    Mara Maryl (Mrs. Gastaldi) is the Italian sex kitten in the style of Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren and her performance, and Dominique Boschero's performance, gives Libido its energy and forward thrust. Their easy-on-the-eyes beauty and great bodies don't help young Giancarlo Gianni forget the childhood memories that haunt him. His father was a sexual sadist who took pleasure in abusing women and Giancarlo fears he has inherited his dad's sickness. He also fears he is being haunted by his ghost. Mara's character, the wife of the ubiquitous Luciano Pigozzi (the Italian Peter Lorre), is ditsy but that's kind of a facade. Unfortunately, despite the great reputation of Ernesto Gastaldi as a giallo master, Libido is not on DVD or Blu Ray in North America and that's a bummer because it's one of the best of the early giallos. The black and white cinematography and location is excellent. It would have been less impressive in color. If you can find this film on the web or through a DVD vendor, give it a watch. Mara, as Maria Chianetta, wrote the giallo film Scorpion With Two Tails.
    8The_Void

    Ernesto Gastaldi's first contribution to the Giallo genre

    The great Mario Bava is often credited with introducing the Giallo genre with The Girl Who Knew Too Much, and then refining it two years later with his masterpiece Blood and Black Lace; but Ernesto Gastaldi would go on to become one of the premier Giallo screenwriters with such classics as The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh and The Case of the Bloody Iris under his belt; and this little film is his first contribution to the genre. Libido is certainly not as 'Giallo' as Blood and Black Lace; but many of the genre trademarks are present, and it is a very nice little thriller. The film begins with a sequence that sees a young boy witness his father kill his mother inside a room lined with mirrors. His father later kills himself and the boy winds up in a mental hospital; his estate entrusted to his lawyer until the boy turns twenty five. Its years later and the boy is a man and married. He goes to stay in the old house (not really sure why) along with his wife and the lawyer and his wife. However, it's not long before he starts finding clues that maybe his father has returned...

    The surreal, dreamlike quality is a feature of many Giallo's - and it's a big part of this one too. The screenplay ensures that the audience is always kept guessing and we're never sure of exactly what is going on; and this ensures that the proceedings are always interesting. The film is shot in black and white and obviously very cheaply too (the film was allegedly shot in just eighteen days for a bet), plus the fact that the copy I saw was extremely poor quality means that the cinematography is not particularly nice looking; and so the film may not appeal to the fans of the some of the higher quality genre entries. The cast is very small and features just four performers; and all of them perform well enough. Giancarlo Giannini is the lead actor and is decent in the role; although he would go on to much bigger and better things, while Dominique Boschero and Mara Maryl provide eye candy and the cast is rounded off by Luciano Pigozzi. The film is good for the duration and then things are really kicked up a gear in the final third when the twists start to come into play. Overall, Libido is a very good, if not quite brilliant Giallo, and is recommended to fans of the genre.
    7acidburn-10

    Well-Made Gothic Giallo Thriller

    'Libido' is a slick and stylish gothic Giallo thriller with a foreboding atmosphere and a well-executed narrative that sustains momentum right up until the chilling climax. The movie is simple yet effective with its slow and deliberate pace which may not be for everyone, but there's enough suspense and tense moments to keep you engaged and thankfully the movie doesn't outstay its welcome.

    The plot = Christian (Giancarlo Giannini) returns to his ancestral home where as a boy he witnessed his father murder a young woman and now as a man he's plagued by those memories and worried that he'll turn out the same way.

    The opening scene does a fantastic job of setting up what's to come. The direction by both Ernesto Gastaldi and Vittorio Salerno is strong with an interesting and well written premise. The cast performances are also strong with Giancarlo Giannini providing a great and believable lead with a very captivating performance. Dominique Boschero is also fantastic in her role as the wife. Mara Maryl is a standout in her role as Bridgette and finally Luciano Pigozzi also gives a solid performance and rounds off this small cast rather well.

    Overall 'Libido' is a solid Giallo thriller that fans of the genre should check out if you're a fan of well-made psychological thrillers.
    4kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Really underwhelming thriller/Giallo

    Haunted by a terrible tragedy, a young man brought back to his family's old home by his wife and friends finds his long-held belief in a legacy of family-led mental disorders has come to bear when they succumb to strange happenings and must try to keep him sane in order to leave.

    This was quite the troubled if enjoyable Giallo effort. What really tends to hold this one down is the fact that a vast majority of the film is based around the idea of his past coming back to haunt him without anything actually happening. It plays like a stodgy Gothic chamber-drama more than an actual horrific effort, filled with long- winded scenes of him monologuing about the past and his fears of its recurrence in his personality followed by their increasingly incessant pleas for him to regain his sanity, leaving this one incredibly dry and long-winded for much of it's running time. Even being distracted by the elaborate Gothic setting or the inviting mystery at hand doesn't really offer up much as it becomes quite obvious early on that little is actually happening with such long stretches of time between action, and the repetition of these events merely reinforces this since that's what happens for a large part of the film. Due to the lack of more traditional Giallo-based elements, that really leaves this one with the seriousness of its set-up to sustain any attention in the first half and that causes this to feel way too drawn-out for way too long throughout this section of the film. Once it becomes more involved with the idea that the father has returned and it starts in on some rather more lively antics there's some likable work at play here as the preponderance of Gothic architecture and settings makes for a suitably chilling scenario to base the kind of psychological torment-style plot that this one hinges on as it does follow the kind of stylistic plot- points needed for that kind of payoff to occur. The walk-throughs of the castle-grounds thinking back on the events he experienced as a child that plays over the whole affair, the sight of the figure off in the distance of the castle grounds who disappears before they can offer any kind of identification of the figure leaving behind only the footprints on the carpet and the later discovery of the dead body in their midst play off quite effectively here. The film really hits its stride, though, in the final half-hour which is where it really starts to get interesting with the revelation of who's behind the whole affair and their intentions which sets up some rather fun action in the house as everyone tends to reveal their true intentions all leading up to the great shock at the finale that makes for a rather nice ending. Still, the overall blandness on display does hurt this one considerably.

    Today's Rating/PG: Mild Violence.

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      Film debut of Giancarlo Giannini. Franco Nero was also considered for the role of Christian, but the filmmakers chose Giannini because they felt he would better convey the intensity they wanted.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 agosto 1965 (Italia)
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