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Il nido del ragno

  • 1988
  • T
  • 1h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
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Il nido del ragno (1988)
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Alan Whitmore, un giovane ricercatore americano, si reca a Budapest per visitare il professor Roth, con il quale ha collaborato a un progetto segreto chiamato "Intextus".Alan Whitmore, un giovane ricercatore americano, si reca a Budapest per visitare il professor Roth, con il quale ha collaborato a un progetto segreto chiamato "Intextus".Alan Whitmore, un giovane ricercatore americano, si reca a Budapest per visitare il professor Roth, con il quale ha collaborato a un progetto segreto chiamato "Intextus".

  • Regia
    • Gianfranco Giagni
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Riccardo Aragno
    • Tonino Cervi
    • Cesare Frugoni
  • Star
    • Roland Wybenga
    • Paola Rinaldi
    • Margareta von Krauss
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,3/10
    1235
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    • Regia
      • Gianfranco Giagni
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Riccardo Aragno
      • Tonino Cervi
      • Cesare Frugoni
    • Star
      • Roland Wybenga
      • Paola Rinaldi
      • Margareta von Krauss
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    Interpreti principali14

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    Roland Wybenga
    • Professor Alan Whitmore
    Paola Rinaldi
    • Genevieve Weiss
    Margareta von Krauss
    • Celia Roth
    Claudia Muzii
    • Maria
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Mysterious Man
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Mrs. Kuhn
    Valeriano Santinelli
    Massimiliano Pavone
    Arnaldo Dell'Acqua
    • Polgár Móricz
    László Sipos
      Attila Lõte
      • Professor Roth
      • (as Lote Attila)
      Bob Holton
      • Priest
      Bill Bolender
      Bill Bolender
      • Chancellor Hubbard
      John Morrison
      • Frank
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        • Gianfranco Giagni
      • Sceneggiatura
        • Riccardo Aragno
        • Tonino Cervi
        • Cesare Frugoni
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      9HumanoidOfFlesh

      Nightmarish spider labyrinth.

      An American professor of archeology Alan Whitmore is ordered by his superiors at his university to go to Budapest.He travels there to work with another researcher and stumbles into pagan worshippers of a giant subterranean spider monsters.A crazed demonic killer is slaughtering those who stumble unto the secrets of 4000 year old cult and there seems no way out of the labyrinth."Spider Labirynth" is an eerie and very stylish homage to Italian horror as well as the film with extremely dense Lovecraftian atmosphere of terror and menace.The use of colors in "Spider Labirynth" reminds me Dario Argento's brilliant "Suspiria" and "Inferno".The special visual effects by Sergio Stivaletti are gruesome and bloody and the suspense slowly builds up.9 out of 10.Along with Michele Soavi's "Deliria" definitely the best Italian horror movie of late 80's.
      6juliamacon

      Some Really Startling Imagery

      The Spider Labyrinth, to my knowledge, has never had an official DVD/Blu-Ray release and that's a shame. Much of its power comes from its creepy visuals. The dialogue and a few plot developments don't always work, but there's no shortage of imaginative moments throughout.

      A young man ravels overseas to see what the hold up is with a professor and finds the man incredibly paranoid to the point of stark raving mad. He's found murdered the next day and this leads to an investigation into the occult.

      The Spider Labyrinth is similar in mood and story to some of Dario Argento's supernatural giallos and it also has a nicely paranoid feel like a Roman Polanski horror film. Maybe not everything works, but it's a journey worth taking.
      8The_Void

      Surreal and nightmarish Italian horror film!

      This largely unknown Italian horror movie encapsulates the best of Italian horror. We've got Giallo elements, supernatural elements, surreal ambiance and a dark, sinister plot. Despite a lovely murder scene that takes place in the middle of a load of bed sheets, the first half of the film is largely rather uninspiring; but as the film moves on, it mutates into one of the most grisly assaults that I've ever seen from Italy. Many people that have seen this movie have labelled it a Giallo, and while the film does have it's Giallo moments in the first half - I'd put Spider Labyrinth in with the robust Gothic horror films such as Kill Baby Kill, Inferno and Suspiria before listing it amongst the likes of Solange and The Bird With the Crystal Plumage. The plot follows a professor who is sent to stay with a fellow professor for reasons that are always left rather vague. It's not long before his professor host ends up dead, and our hero is being plunged into a world of mystery and sinister cults, which all seems to focus around some strange 'fist-sized' black balls.

      Italian horror is well known for not making a lot of sense and this film suffers from a screenplay that adheres to that 'rule'. The intrigue is generated towards the start mainly because of the fact that the film is so difficult to follow, but once the film enters it's more satisfying second half, these problems are somewhat resolved. Even while the film isn't making a whole lot of sense, however, it still remains interesting by way of its atmosphere. Atmosphere tends to be more important in this sort of film anyway, so the fact that this one relies on it is largely to its credit. The beautiful Italian locations are well shot and the lighting in the scenes indoors gives the film exactly the right mood. The underground scenes towards the end represent the film's strongest location shoots, and are one of the main reasons why it ultimately succeeds. The special effects look extremely cheap and are mostly stop-motion. However, they're really disgusting also, and the final scene; even though the 'monster' is a doll, really is nightmarish. Overall, I could easily understand anyone that doesn't like Spider Labyrinth; but it hit the nail on the head for me, and I definitely recommend it to my fellow Italian horror cinema fans!
      8jrd_73

      Better than expected Italian horror film

      A professor sent to Italy to check on a reclusive colleague finds himself in a world whose reality seems less and less certain. That's about all one needs to know about the plot. Most Italian horror is mood driven not plot focused. The Spider Labyrinth certainly owes a debt to Dario Argento. We have a mystery, a sect, a hotel with strange residents, and the unsettling feeling that the protagonist left reality behind the moment he stepped off the airplane. The world of the film is one of magic, just like in Suspiria or Inferno, yet the film does not fall into the trap of being a rip-off of those films. Only one scene, the murder of a maid in a room with hanging sheets, suffers from being overly familiar. Otherwise, the film has the feel of an Argento film without coming across as theft. While The Spider Labyrinth is not without problems (some hokey FX; an at times easy to predict plot), it seems more daring and evocative than Mother of Tears, Argento's last Three Mothers film. I am surprised by how little attention the film has gotten in the U.S. even with horror film fans like myself.
      7FieCrier

      this strange supernatural giallo really needs a good DVD release

      This one starts off pretty slow. After a brief scene involving two boys playing, a man is sent to Budapest to investigate what is going on with a professor there who was supposed to have sent something. It starts to pick up once he gets there and meets the professor. The professor is a nervous man who slips him something once his wife leaves. The investigator says he'll come back later that night to talk more. When he does, the police are there, and it seems some of the people he met may not have been who he thought.

      Clearly the movie had a budget. It has lots of locations, some nice special effects, and camera-work that involves cranes.

      What seems initially to be a giallo movie (and arguably still is) becomes a bit more supernatural than is usual for that subgenre. There's a woman with enormous strength, an exhibitionist research assistant, an old man with a warning, spider-shaped scars, heavy rolling balls, and it just keeps getting stranger. Some good murder set pieces, and a totally bizarre climax. The ending was pretty satisfying.

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        The original script for this movie, written by Tonino Cervi, Riccardo Aragno and Cesare Frugoni, dated from a few years earlier its release. As director Gianfranco Giagni explained, "It seemed a bit dated to me, so I called scriptwriter Gianfranco Manfredi and together we tried to give it a more modern framing story." Firstly, Giagni and Manfredi changed the setting from Venice to Budapest, frequently visited by Italian cinema in those years: "It is a city with many Gothic elements, with disquieting buildings in an apparently rational context ... cities like Budapest, Prague or Sarajevo suggest a sense of anxiety: behind their 'normality' there lies in fact a hidden 'abnormality."
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      • Data di uscita
        • 25 agosto 1988 (Italia)
      • Paese di origine
        • Italia
      • Lingua
        • Italiano
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      • Luoghi delle riprese
        • Trammell Crow Center - 2001 Ross Ave, Dallas, Texas, Stati Uniti(Office tower with fountain)
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        • Splendida Film
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