Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDavid Warbeck stars as an instructor who marries a traumatized, crippled woman. The wife suffers from PTSD and is tormented by a traumatic event that happened in her past. What is even more ... Leggi tuttoDavid Warbeck stars as an instructor who marries a traumatized, crippled woman. The wife suffers from PTSD and is tormented by a traumatic event that happened in her past. What is even more unfortunate is that her marriage is a just part of her maniac husband's evil scheme to kil... Leggi tuttoDavid Warbeck stars as an instructor who marries a traumatized, crippled woman. The wife suffers from PTSD and is tormented by a traumatic event that happened in her past. What is even more unfortunate is that her marriage is a just part of her maniac husband's evil scheme to kill her for her money. It isn't long before the formula is put into action and the gory body... Leggi tutto
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A stylish and late Giallo packing suspense , thrills , effective easthetic , brief nudism, gory scenes , twists and turns . Functional and routine Giallo but delivering the goods with mystery and tense enough . There's a stunning final in which several terror set pieces happen and shot in eye-poping style . The movie is a fair murder mystery in which a lot of grisly killings occuring here and there with people are reletlessly butchered . 7 Hyden Park is slim on story and a bit too talky , though it makes up for a thrilling climax . Stars the unknown Christina Nagy as the unfortunate wife and the British David Warbeck who starred various B films in Italy. Accompanied by some Italian familiar faces as Loris Loddi, Andrea Bosic and Rossano Brazzi. It is an Eighties's Giallo , this sub-genre got its maximum splendor in the Seventies with "Mario Bava" films : A bay of blood , The Girl who knew too much , Kill baby kill, Hatchet for the honeymoon, 5 dolls for an August Moon and "Dario Argento" : The cat of 9 tails , 4 flies on Gray Velvet , Bird with the crystal plumage , Creepers , Suspiria , Deep Red.
Here stands out the thrilling and suspenseful musical score by Francesco De Massi, he was a prolific musician who composed a large number of scores in the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties and in all kinds of genres . As well as the colorful cinematography by Gianlorenzo Battaglia, shot in the United States . The motion picture was regular but professionally directed by Alberto de Martino . This Italian writer/director was a good artisan who wrote and directed several movies in all kinds of Italian sub-genres and exploitation movies , and various straight rip-offs with little attention to plot detail . He often shot flicks to cash in other hugely boxoffice hits as "The Exorcist" Martino made "Anti Christ" , "The Godfather" he made "The Counsellor" , and "the Omen" he filmed "Holocaust 2000" . As Martino shot Peplum or Sword and Sandals movies : "Spartan Gladiators" , "Invincible Gladiator" , "Seven Spartans" , "Valley of Stone men" , "Secret Seven" . Spaghetti Western sub-genre : "Django shoots first" , "Providence", "Charge of Seven Cavalry" . Euro-Spy sub-genre : "Ok Connery" , "Operation Lady Chaplin". Wartime : "Dirty Heroes" .Terror : "The AntiChrist" , "Miami Golem" , "Horror", "Holocaust 2000" or The "Chosen" . And Giallo : "The killer is on the phone" , "Blazing Magnums" , "7 Hyden Park" . Rating : 6/10, acceptable and passable. The pic will appeal to Giallo followers .
I wouldn't really call this an Giallo because the killer is revealed after 20 minutes leaving no real mystery. It is in Italian though. This is the same director that did The Antichrist (1974). This one is not as graphic and no goats, but there are some violent deaths. The score was awesome as well but I thought sometimes it was too loud.
Even after you know who the murderer is tension is still created throughout the whole thing. The ending was cool too as you keep thinking that's it... then boom! It was the equivalent of 2 boy Jasons jumping out of the water.
"Formula for Murder" is an above-average Italian thriller. Concurrent with its U. S. theatrical release, pic is available on video cassette under the slightly different title "Formula for a Murder" from Lightning Video.
Set in Boston, where most of the film was shot, pic falls loosely into the "Gaslight" genre, as Craig (British thesp David Warbek, dubbed with an American accent) trains paraplegic Joanna (Christina Nagy) for special athletics events to be held in New York City. They fall in love and plan to marry, which makes Joanna's lovely live-in companion Ruth (Carroll Blumenberg) very jealous.
Carried by fine acting by Christina Nagy, pic drags a bit halfway through as Warbeck procrastinates while Blumenberg urges him to kill Nagy, but it picks up again with okay twists. Tech credits are okay and, except for the post-synchronized dialog, pic adequately passes for a U. S.-style production.
The film features a plot twist half way through that makes up the backbone of the movie, and while it's not exactly logical; it's good to watch and hints that you're in for an interesting movie. Director Alberto de Martino is clearly not afraid to show a few outrageous gore scenes, and the best of which in this film features a priest being battered to death by a spade - and I personally wouldn't hesitate to name that sequence as one of my favourite Giallo murder scenes! The plot can be a little uneven at times, but generally the action is very good. The director spends what seems like an eternity on the conclusion to the film; but it's absolutely packed with tension, and the way that it plays out is good in that it takes advantage of all the plot points that have gone before it. The musical score, taken from Fulci's The New York Ripper, works well in this film also and, breaking a Giallo tradition, de Martino's film also features some rather good acting performances from cult veteran David Warbeck and Christina Nagy, in her only feature film role. Overall, this film isn't one of the easiest Giallo's to come across; but its well worth tracking down and comes recommended to fans of this sort of film.
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- QuizThe "cursed house" of the Italian title was also used for Un delitto poco comune (1987) and Body Puzzle (1992).
- BlooperIf, as stated, Joanna and Craig's objective is to drive downtown through Manhattan to the Staten Island Ferry, they sure are a couple of out-of-towners taking a needlessly circuitous route. Impossible really, as the cuts jump from uptown to downtown and Eastside to Westside, in no discernible order, other than, in all shots, at least they are driving south, though one gets the impression that was probably by chance, and not actually a consideration when assembling the sequence.
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Bloody doll: [sing-songy, like a nursery rhyme] If the bell rings loud, you're not loved by the crowd. If the bell rings strong, then you don't have long.
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