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Giallo

  • 1934
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Giallo (1934)
Thriller

A woman becomes convinced that her husband is an infamous wife-killer intent on adding her to his list of victims.A woman becomes convinced that her husband is an infamous wife-killer intent on adding her to his list of victims.A woman becomes convinced that her husband is an infamous wife-killer intent on adding her to his list of victims.

  • Director
    • Mario Camerini
  • Writers
    • Mario Camerini
    • Mario Soldati
    • Edgar Wallace
  • Stars
    • Assia Noris
    • Sandro Ruffini
    • Elio Steiner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    58
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Camerini
    • Writers
      • Mario Camerini
      • Mario Soldati
      • Edgar Wallace
    • Stars
      • Assia Noris
      • Sandro Ruffini
      • Elio Steiner
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Assia Noris
    Assia Noris
    • Henriette
    Sandro Ruffini
    Sandro Ruffini
    • Giorgio - suo marito
    Elio Steiner
    Elio Steiner
    • Il conte Amati
    Giulio Gemmò
    • Carlo - l'avvocato
    Carlo Ranieri
    • Il vecchio professore
    Aronne Limardi
    • Il guardacaccia
    Carlo Lombardi
    Carlo Lombardi
    • Alessio - attore
    Vanda Barbini
    • L'attrice
    Luigi Erminio D'Olivo
    • Invitato alla festa
    Giuditta Rissone
    Giuditta Rissone
      • Director
        • Mario Camerini
      • Writers
        • Mario Camerini
        • Mario Soldati
        • Edgar Wallace
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      7HumanoidOfFlesh

      Lovely mystery comedy.

      Henriette(charming Assia Noris)is obsessed with giallo novels of Edgar Wallace.She suspects that her husband Giorgio murdered his ex-wife and mother-in-law in Canada.I would not classify Mario Camerini's "Giallo" as the first giallo movie ever made.This film is more similar to Old Dark House films from Hollywood and subtle murder mysteries with comedic touches.Still "Giallo" is a very enjoyable paranoia film with stylish opening and nicely created Gothic atmosphere during storm sequence.I loved the acting performance of beautiful Assia Noris and I would like to see more movies with this Russian-born beauty.Now I need to find and see "Delitto al Luna Park"(1952)by Renato Polselli.7 foxes out of 10.
      7melvelvit-1

      Early artifact poking fun at a pop culture craze

      In 2012, the IMDb genre listing for Mario Camerini's GIALLO was "comedy" but it's since been changed to "thriller" which, unfortunately, is a surefire setup for disappointment. In a nutshell, "comedy" was correct since the film clearly pokes fun at "gialli", a pop culture craze sweeping Italy at the time.

      As most already know, the term "giallo" (Italian for "yellow") originally referred to a series of extremely popular mystery novels (by authors like Edgar Wallace, Agatha Christie, and James M. Cain) which were published in Italy by Mondadori beginning in the late '20s and were distinguished by their yellow covers. The heroine here -an avid giallo fan who "reads too many mysteries"- is convinced her husband is a notorious wife-killer intent on doing her in and at one point a character is actually seen reading an "Edgar Wallace super giallo". Based on a playful play by Edgar Wallace, it's definitely an amusing footnote in the Italian horror sub-genre's genealogy (it can legitimately claim to be "the first") but don't get too excited -there's a zero body count and bears no resemblance to the "giallo" of the '60s and '70s. An "historically significant" curio at best but a fun one, nonetheless.
      6Red-Barracuda

      A real curio from the 30's

      This is something of interest for sure. Not only is it a very early Italian talkie but also a really old example of the Italian giallo tradition. I have seen loads of 30's American mysteries from the Poverty Row studios and, in the main I haven't exactly been too impressed. Most of them rely on lame comedy characters and seem to revolve around a large group of people inhabiting old dark houses with secret passageways and sometimes men in monkey suits. They are pretty interminable on the whole. So it came as a pleasant surprise to discover that this Italian 30's low budgeter didn't play things quite so inanely. Don't get me wrong, it still has the sort of plot-line that you could imagine the Poverty Row studios making a dozen quickies with but it is done with less stupid humour and contrivances.

      The story is about a woman who discovers evidence that suggests that her husband murdered his previous wife. Her and one of his associates – a man who is in love with her – then start to suspect that they are next in line to be killed.

      It is very interesting to see that the giallo tradition went back considerably further than the early 60's when Mario Bava kicked things off with his Hitchcock influenced The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963). But before fans of the sub-genre get too excited it is worth pointing out that, as was previously thought, Bava's film actually is the first giallo movie proper. This film merely shows that the literary roots of the giallo went back much earlier in the 20th century. Giallo (1934) is a product of this; it doesn't have the stylistic features that typify the screen variant of the genre. Nevertheless, it's an extremely early indicator of the Italian fascination in low budget thrillers based on those famous yellow books, one which would go into hyper-drive over forty years later. The film itself is held together with some decent performances from Assia Noris as the fearful wife Henriette and Sandro Ruffini as her husband. It still has a light feel, which only goes with the time period and it isn't really very suspenseful to be honest but neither is it tiresome like so many of its American counterparts. Its Italian presentation definitely gives it something different and it is a very fascinating rarity that is definitely worth catching up with.

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        Italian censorship visa # 28139 delivered on 31-1-1934.

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      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Κίτρινο
      • Production company
        • Cines-Pittaluga
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 8 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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