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Il profumo della signora in nero

  • 1974
  • VM18
  • 1h 43min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
3232
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Mimsy Farmer in Il profumo della signora in nero (1974)
GialloPsychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

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  • Regia
    • Francesco Barilli
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Francesco Barilli
    • Massimo D'Avak
    • Gaston Leroux
  • Star
    • Mimsy Farmer
    • Maurizio Bonuglia
    • Mario Scaccia
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    3232
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Francesco Barilli
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Francesco Barilli
      • Massimo D'Avak
      • Gaston Leroux
    • Star
      • Mimsy Farmer
      • Maurizio Bonuglia
      • Mario Scaccia
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    • 74Recensioni della critica
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    Mimsy Farmer
    Mimsy Farmer
    • Silvia Hacherman
    Maurizio Bonuglia
    Maurizio Bonuglia
    • Roberto
    Mario Scaccia
    Mario Scaccia
    • Signor Rossetti
    Jho Jhenkins
    • Andy
    Nike Arrighi
    Nike Arrighi
    • Orchidea
    Lara Wendel
    Lara Wendel
    • Young Silvia
    • (as Daniela Barnes)
    Aleka Paizi
    • Signorina Cardini
    • (as Alexandra Paizi)
    Renata Zamengo
    • Marta - Silvia's Mother
    Ugo Carboni
    • Luigi - the Porter
    Roberta Cadringher
    • The Antique Dealer
    Sergio Forcina
    Gabriele Bentivoglio
    • Shop's Boy
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Chemical Worker
    • (as Luigi A. Guerra)
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    • Elisabetta
    Donna Jordan
    • Francesca Vincenzi
    Orazio Orlando
    Orazio Orlando
    • Nicola
    Ugo Ballester
    • Cannibal
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    Margherita Horowitz
    • Signora Lovati
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    • Regia
      • Francesco Barilli
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Francesco Barilli
      • Massimo D'Avak
      • Gaston Leroux
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    7lastliberal-853-253708

    Utter madness

    Like Barbara Bach, Mimsy Farmer went to Italy and fell in love. She did, however, have a long career in the US, starting with Gidget Goes Hawaiian to a few biker movies. She remained in Italy making films until her divorce, and then moved to France where she continued acting.

    This is more a psychological horror film that a true giallo. It was a tale of a woman going mad over unresolved traumas from her childhood. Or, maybe it was a tale of a woman being driven mad for nefarious purposes. It was not totally clear, but there were little clues throughout.

    Whatever the case, the ending was a total surprise and nothing led you to expect it.
    8Witchfinder-General-666

    Nightmares Of Rare Beauty

    "Il Profumo Della Signora In Nero" aka. "The Perfume Of The Lady In Black" (1974) is a film that enjoys a certain cult-status among my fellow fans of Italian Horror, and I was therefore curious to see it for quite some time. When I finally saw it recently, the film was not quite what I expected, but not in a negative sense, as it certainly didn't disappoint me. Having deliberately read no reviews before watching it, I was probably most surprised by the film since I had been mislead to believe that "The Perfume Of The Lady In Black" is a typical Giallo, whereas it is much rather an occult psychological Horror film. The fact that this beautifully filmed cult-gem is often named a Giallo is probably the stunning visual style, which reminds of many early 70s Gialli, such as some of the films by Sergio Martino, or Dario Argento's earlier work. The early films of Roman Polanski (especially "Repulsion" clearly served as an influence to this film. If there is one Giallo that "The Perfume Of The Lady In Black" is comparable to, it is probably Sergio Martino's "Tutti I Colori Del Buio" ("All The Colors Of The Dark", 1972), but the similarity also lies in the nightmarish atmosphere of upcoming insanity rather than in the Giallo-esquire elements (such as the typical depiction of murders, the mystery about the killer's identity etc.). One will not find a black-gloved killer butchering dozens of beauty-queens in "The Perfume Of The Lady In Black".

    What one will find, however, is cinematic beauty, genuine creepiness, a nightmarish atmosphere and utter insanity in equal doses in this bizarre, sometimes confusing, sometimes spine-chilling gem. The beautiful Mimsy Farmer stars as Silvya Hachermann, a chemist tormented by nightmarish visions related to her own childhood... I don't want do give too much of the storyline away, since it is unforeseeable and often bizarre, but I am sure it will appeal to most of my fellow Italian Horror fans. If the film has one weakness, it is that it is sometimes a bit too confusing, and does not always make perfect sense, but then, the film's obscure, sometimes surreal nature mostly makes up for this. Mimsy Farmer is once again wonderful in her role. Farmer is known to Italian Horror fans for her roles in films like "Macchie Solari" (aka. "Autospsy", 1975), Dario Argento's "Four Flies On Grea Velvet" (1971) and this one. Beautiful as she is, Farmer also has a great talent to play women on the cusp of mental instability, and she once again delivers an outstanding performance here. The other performances are all very good, especially memorable are Mario Scaccia as a friendly elderly neighbor, and Orazio Orlando as a truly sleazy scumbag. "Beautiful" is a word often used to describe this film, and for understandable reasons (at least as far as the visual style goes). This must be one of the most visually striking Italian Horror films of the early/mid 70s, and this is saying something as the combination of this genre, country and period bears countless films that are visually astounding. The photography is as impressive as the settings, and the many occult elements only make the film more effective. The score by Nicola Piovani is also great and contributes a lot to the film's creepy atmosphere. "The Perfume Of The Lady In Black" is a chilling and nightmarish film with an ascending atmosphere of insanity and a brilliant leading performance by Mimsy Farmer. Beautiful and terrifying in equal measures, this stylish and obscure cult-gem is highly recommended to all my fellow fans of Italian Horror.
    8Bezenby

    Gorgeous

    It's hard to review gialli that deviate from the normal formula, because if you compare that film to a similar film, you're revealing some of the surprises of the plot. It's okay to compare, say, Strip Nude For Your Killer with Blood and Black Lace, because most people go into these film expecting a gloved or masked mysterious killer and plenty of suspects, but when that's all thrown out of the window, things become difficult. I avoided reading anything about The House With The Laughing Windows for years, and was glad I did so when I finally watched it. I'd recommend doing the same with this film.

    The Perfume of the Lady In Black is a strong contender for best looking Giallo ever, as the characters inhabit a world not only of strong primary colours (blue being a prominent colour in everyone's apartments), but also a world where various hues and shades of purple and pink are in abundance. There's also a strong floral theme to both the decoration of apartments and people clothes, with at least one of the characters also having a floral name. Stuffed animals and taxidermy also feature everywhere, and a lot of the time the shots are invaded by outside light sources, like lightening, or a flashing sign. It very much looks like a Peter Greenaway film, only without the OCD.

    Silvia, seemingly, has had a pretty rough childhood, with her Naval father often away for months at a time, and her mother having an affair with a nasty looking man who also tries to it on with her. We learn this not so much as flashbacks, but as real physical things happening right in front of Silvia's eyes. Something strange is happening to Silvia, but what could it be?

    What doesn't help is when her neighbours talk her into having her palm read by a blind medium in a scene that uses mirrors to great effect. Silvia's troubled childhood comes to light and things start to spiral out of control when she's apparently visited by herself as a child! Things get stranger and stranger, and reality becomes questionable, and I'm only skirting around a lot of the stuff that goes on here to avoid ruining it for the three or so people who'll read this on the IMDB over the next sixty years.

    One thing I will say is that not every question is answered by the end of the film, but I think that might have been deliberate. The end of this one makes you question everything that's gone before it, and even question reality in itself. That's not to say it's not without scares either. Or gore. So stick around for that too.
    8jangu

    Strangely hypnotic and very worthwhile

    Upon first viewing, I did not know what to make of this movie. It is certainly interesting, but non-linear and difficult to understand. "What is going on?" I thought. A second viewing made it clear to me: this really is a near-masterpiece of giallo/thriller-cinema! From the haunting melody during the titles until the totally surprising and shocking ending, you will be mesmerized, confounded and thrilled. Mimsy Farmer walks around in semi-interested fashion for most of the time, but that is very much in tune with the whole story. A highly effective performance. The other castmembers are adequate, nothing more. Beautifully and imaginatively directed by Barilli who holds you attention even during scenes that could easily have been boring in their complete uneventfulness. And most scenes are accompanied by one of the most effective scores in a giallo ever heard. Properly marketed and aimed at the right audience, this film could be a future cultfavorite. A must-see for the adventurous moviegoer!
    7Stevieboy666

    Not really a giallo

    This odd piece is often touted as a giallo movie but there's no police investigation, no unknown black glove wearing killer. Instead it's a tale of a beautiful young paranoid woman (played well by Mimsy Farmer) who starts to hallucinate & people around her start to die. Rosemary's Baby and Repulsion spring to mind. As is typical of Italian movies of this time it's brutal, looks beautiful and comes with a great soundtrack. This film is notorious for having an ending that is as bizarre as it is gruesome. I'm not going to give anything away, other than perhaps it's one of those films where it's left to the viewer to make up his/her own mind what it's all about. I'll certainly be watching this again.

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      Pack of "blood" is squarely seen under Roberto's shirt, under the cleaver on his back.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 aprile 1974 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Italia
    • Lingua
      • Italiano
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      • Poseídas del demonio (el perfume de la señora de negro)
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Mincio Square, Roma, Lazio, Italia(location)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Euro International Films
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