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Due occhi diabolici

  • 1990
  • VM14
  • 2h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
8723
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Due occhi diabolici (1990)
Two horror tales based on short stories by Edgar Allan Poe, directed by famed horror directors George A. Romero and Dario Argento. A greedy wife kills her husband, but not completely; a sleazy reporter adopts a strange black cat.
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Una moglie avida uccide il marito, ma non completamente; uno squallido giornalista adotta uno strano gatto nero.Una moglie avida uccide il marito, ma non completamente; uno squallido giornalista adotta uno strano gatto nero.Una moglie avida uccide il marito, ma non completamente; uno squallido giornalista adotta uno strano gatto nero.

  • Regia
    • Dario Argento
    • George A. Romero
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • George A. Romero
    • Dario Argento
  • Star
    • Adrienne Barbeau
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Ramy Zada
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    8723
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Dario Argento
      • George A. Romero
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edgar Allan Poe
      • George A. Romero
      • Dario Argento
    • Star
      • Adrienne Barbeau
      • Harvey Keitel
      • Ramy Zada
    • 78Recensioni degli utenti
    • 87Recensioni della critica
    • 61Metascore
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    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Jessica Valdemar (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Roderick Usher (segment "The Black Cat")
    Ramy Zada
    Ramy Zada
    • Dr. Robert Hoffman (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Bingo O'Malley
    Bingo O'Malley
    • Ernest Valdemar (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Jeff Howell
    • Policeman (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • Steven Pike (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Madeleine Potter
    Madeleine Potter
    • Annabel (segment "The Black Cat")
    John Amos
    John Amos
    • Det. Legrand (segment "The Black Cat")
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Eleonora ("The Black Cat")
    Kim Hunter
    Kim Hunter
    • Mrs. Pym (segment "The Black Cat")
    Holter Graham
    Holter Graham
    • Christian (segment "The Black Cat")
    • (as Holter Ford Graham)
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Mr. Pym (segment "The Black Cat")
    Chuck Aber
    Chuck Aber
    • Mr. Pratt (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Hammer (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Tom Atkins
    Tom Atkins
    • Det. Grogan (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Mitchell Baseman
    • Boy at Zoo (segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    Julie Benz
    Julie Benz
    • Betty (segment "The Black Cat")
    Barbara Bryne
    • Martha (segment "The Black Cat")
    • Regia
      • Dario Argento
      • George A. Romero
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edgar Allan Poe
      • George A. Romero
      • Dario Argento
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    6nick121235

    Surprisingly good

    Two Evil Eyes is a collaboration by two horror masters; George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead), and Dario Argento (Suspiria). Special effects are also provided by the top name in horror movies of the period, Tom Savini. To top it off, both stories are based on works by Edgar Allan Poe, arguably one of the largest influences on works of horror, well... ever. And the efforts of these great names quite lives up to expectations. In fact, it may succeed them if you are aware of the decline in the quality of output by both of these directors around this time period. Romero's next film after Two Evil Eyes was the appalling King adaptation The Dark Half, and Argento's the lukewarm Trauma. So if one is knowledgeable of this it would be nothing but natural to approach this film tentatively. Fortunately, your fears will be calmed. The first half is titled The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, and is based on the Poe short story of the same name. Romero's adaptation is a fun and concise update. The storyline is engaging, easy to follow, well acted, well shot. I wouldn't say that it's going to blow your mind but it's certainly enjoyable. Argento's effort, as would be expected, was somewhat more complicated. In terms of quality, plot, and appearance. The Black Cat is, mainly, based on the well known Poe story of the same name. It also incorporates nods to other works by the author and the main character's last name is Usher. The story is somewhat muddled and confusing, but that really comes with the territory when Argento is concerned. There are also a few questionable set choices but overall I really found the second half very enjoyable as well. Overall I really think that Two Evil Eyes is a pretty damn enjoyable selection and probably more even than I've made it sound. It's better than its place in the filmographies of the respective directors would suggest as well.
    6utgard14

    Minority Opinion But I Liked Romero More

    George Romero and Dario Argento, two great horror directors, tackling two short stories by Edgar Allan Poe. Sounds like a surefire hit. So why isn't it? Romero writes and directs his story, "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar." It's about a woman (Adrienne Barbeau) whose rich husband, Ernest Valdemar, is on his deathbed. A doctor (Ramy Zada) she's been having an affair with hypnotizes Valdemar into signing over all of his money to his wife. But Valdemar dies while hypnotized so he's stuck in between life & death and is surprisingly unhappy about it.

    The biggest problem with Romero's story is that it feels like it was made for television. The annoyingly cheap and ceaseless music score doesn't help. Barbeau is the best part. She makes a paper-thin character work. She's also some very nice eye candy. E.G. Marshall plays Valdemar's attorney, who knows something is up but can't do much about it. Tom Atkins plays a homicide detective who conveniently answers 911 calls about screaming neighbors. The climax sees Romero turning Poe's story into something that belonged in Creepshow, which Romero directed and Barbeau, Atkins, and Marshall also appeared in. If this story was the entire movie, I might rate it a little higher. It's not great and there are big problems (that music!) but it's a passable time-killer. However, the other story drags the score down.

    The Argento story is more stylishly directed, as you might expect. It's also more poorly written, as you might also expect. It's got lots of Poe references to establish Argento is clearly a fan but there's nothing of Poe's talent in this one. The story is "The Black Cat" and it's about a crime scene photographer (Harvey Keitel) who kills his girlfriend's cat. Then he goes crazy and it's a whole thing. Honestly, even with Keitel's bizarre performance and Argento's visuals, this one was a snoozer for me.

    I think if you look at some of the other reviews here, particularly from those who love the movie, you'll see I'm in the minority on this. Most people seem to prefer Argento's story and hate Romero's. In a way, I get that. Argento has more style and a devoted cult following. I have enjoyed several of his horror films, though not enough to call myself a big fan of his. So take that into consideration. If you're someone who generally prefers a Dario Argento type of horror film, you are likely to prefer the second story to the first. Either way I'll be surprised if you love either of them, as they are both pretty mediocre.
    7Beyondtherain

    Watching the Romero half almost drains you to enjoy the very entertaining Argento half.

    Romero made a decent creepy half, but Argento shined all the way! R. I. P Romero. Probably needed a better story to work with.
    BaronBl00d

    Poe Lives On!

    Horror meinsters George Romero and Dario Argento each direct an hour long(or so) segment based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe. Romero's is first and is based on a lesser Poe story "The Strange Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar." A wealthy man is dying and hypnotized by a doctor who is aiding the rich man's beautiful wife for money and other fringe benefits. This segment is fairly well-conceived by Romero(who also wrote the script). The horror is more subtle than what you might expect and not very gory. Adrienne Barbeau, still quite a dish, does a good job as the ruthless wife and Ramy Zada does a mediocre job as her accomplice. E. G. Marshall has a bit part that he devours with gusto. The second segment by Argento naturally is the more bizarre and bloody. It is based on the oft-filmed story "The Black Cat." Argento creates a story about a photographer, played by Harvey Keitel, specializing in crime scene photos that also enjoys killing cats. Eventually his instincts lead to much higher organisms. This is also a decent piece as a whole. It has a load of famous actors: John Amos, Martin Balsam, and Kim Hunter. Argento puts a weird dream sequence that is nicely shot but has little relevance to the plot at all. This segment has a big payoff scene at the end that was very original if nothing else. Although certainly more suspenseful then Romero's piece, I liked the first one a bit more. It seemed to have greater continuity. Neither piece has any real life to it, and I think the film suffers a bit from the two story format. It is entertaining though and does provide a few honest chills.
    6ma-cortes

    Gruesome and grisly film based on Edgar Allan Poe tales and directed by cult favorites

    Two horror stories based on short stories by Edgar Allan Poe directed by two leading terror filmmakers . An uneven and unoriginal anthology of terror stories adapted from the works of Edgar Allan Poe . Two famous horror directors , George A. Romero and Dario Argento realize a pair of Poe tales , though poorly rendered . In the first titled ¨Valdemar¨ by Romero deals with an egoistic , adulterous wife (Adrienne Barbeau) and a greedy , ambitious medic (Zada) leaving the husband in limbo between death and life . In the second part titled ¨The black cat¨, by Dario Argento , an unscrupulous , vengeful photographer (standout Harvey Keitel as a self-obsessed cameraman) murders his mistress (Madeleine Potter)'s black feline and walling it up . This second episode results to be slightly better than the first .

    Interesting though average and poorly adapted but with imaginatively staged gory killings by the masters of horror, the talented writers/directors Dario Argento and George A Romero ; resulting to be the Argento part more successful than Romero first entry . American George Romero and Italian cult director Dario Argento , masters of arty gore, bring this eerie and stylish story plagued with depraved gore murders . Exciting film with effective aesthetic that packs lots of gore , guts , chilling assassinations and twists plots . Large support cast and cameos as Edgar G Marshall , Sally Kirkland , John Amos as a detective , Tom Savini as the Monomaniac and brief acting of a newcomer , the young Julie Benz of Dexter . This is a trademark terror work for the Horrormeisters Argento-Romero with high tension quotient and equally elevated suspense by means of an ever-fluid camera that achieves colorful shots well photographed . Atmospheric cinematography by Peter Reiners and odd wide screen , though color effects will suffer on small TV set . Thrilling and frightening musical score by Pino Donaggio . It's a homage to Allan Poe and cult director Roger Corman who directed the notorious ¨Tales of terror¨ with various stories distilled by Richard Matheson , being starred by Peter Lorre , Basil Rathbone and Vincent Price appears in all three segments . ¨Two evil eyes¨ is an acceptable and passable entertainment with surprising and intriguing situations , it does have a few good moments .

    This scary motion picture is professionally directed by Dario Argento and George A Romero , though uninspired and with no too much originality . George A Romero directed the successful ¨The night of the living dead¨ and three equally celebrated sequels, ¨Dawn of the dead (78)¨ where the zombies attack a shopping mall ,¨Day of the dead dead (85)¨ about flesh-eating zombies taking over the world and scientific experimenting on zombies and ¨Land of dead(2005)¨ with high budget played by Simon Baker , Asia Argento and Dennis Hooper . While Dario Argento is one of those film-makers who set off simple for frightening us to death . His period of biggest hits were the 70s when he directed the animals trilogy : ¨Four flies over gray velvet¨, ¨The cat of nine tails¨, ¨Bird with the crystal plumage¨, after he directed some masterpieces as ¨Suspiria¨, ¨Inferno¨ , ¨Tenebre¨ and of course ¨Deep red¨ , one of the best ¨Giallo . In 1995 Argento made a comeback to the horror genre with ¨La Sindrome Di Stendhal (1996)¨ and then by another version of ¨The phantom of the Opera¨ (1998) both of which starred by his daughter Asia Argento . Most recently, Argento directed a number of 'giallo' mystery thrillers which include Insomnio (2001), ¨Il Cartaio (2004)¨, and ¨Ti Piace Hitchcock?¨ (2005), as well as two creepy , supernatural-themed episodes of the USA TV cable anthology series "Masters of Horror". Furthermore , to his Gothic and violent style of storytelling , ¨La Terza Madre (2007)¨ has a lot of references to the previous two movies as 'Suspiria and Inferno' which is a must for fans of the trilogy . And finally directed this so-so film called ¨Giallo¨ . This bloody fun plenty of graphic gore and weirdness may not be for all tastes but to be liked for Argento and Romero connoisseurs especially .

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      Dario Argento originally wanted the film to be a collaboration between four directors: him, George A. Romero, John Carpenter, and Wes Craven. Carpenter and Craven pulled out, so Argento and Romero decided to tackle the project as a two-part story, each directing his own segment separately.
    • Blooper
      In second story when police comes to search the house, phone is shown unplugged and not working, but it rings just a few minutes later, working fine.
    • Citazioni

      Roderick Usher (segment "The Black Cat"): Hey, this is my fucking kitchen , and I'll fucking stay, and I'll fucking drink if I fucking want!

      [phone rings]

      Roderick Usher (segment "The Black Cat"): I DIDN'T FUCKING DO ANYTHING!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Before the narrative of the film starts, the Poe house in Baltimore is shown, with a plaque reading: Edgar Allan Poe 1809 1849 Dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Dario Argento: Master of Horror (1991)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 gennaio 1990 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Italia
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 1250 Fox Chapel Road, Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Stati Uniti(Valdemar mansion - segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
    • Aziende produttrici
      • ADC Films
      • Gruppo Bema
      • Heron Communications
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      • 9.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 349.618 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 260.410 USD
      • 27 ott 1991
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 349.618 USD
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      2 ore
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 1.85 : 1

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