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L'oeil du labyrinthe

Original title: L'occhio nel labirinto
  • 1972
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.2K
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Rosemary Dexter in L'oeil du labyrinthe (1972)
GialloPsychological ThrillerSlasher HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A woman searches for her missing lover, a psychiatrist who has suddenly vanished for no apparent reason. She ends up at a villa populated by a group of eccentric individuals. A string of mur... Read allA woman searches for her missing lover, a psychiatrist who has suddenly vanished for no apparent reason. She ends up at a villa populated by a group of eccentric individuals. A string of murders commences immediately.A woman searches for her missing lover, a psychiatrist who has suddenly vanished for no apparent reason. She ends up at a villa populated by a group of eccentric individuals. A string of murders commences immediately.

  • Director
    • Mario Caiano
  • Writers
    • Mario Caiano
    • Antonio Saguera
    • Horst Hächler
  • Stars
    • Rosemary Dexter
    • Adolfo Celi
    • Horst Frank
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    5.8/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Mario Caiano
    • Writers
      • Mario Caiano
      • Antonio Saguera
      • Horst Hächler
    • Stars
      • Rosemary Dexter
      • Adolfo Celi
      • Horst Frank
    • 26User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Rosemary Dexter
    Rosemary Dexter
    • Julie
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Frank
    Horst Frank
    Horst Frank
    • Luca
    Sybil Danning
    Sybil Danning
    • Toni
    • (as Sybil Dunning)
    Franco Ressel
    Franco Ressel
    • Eugene
    Michael Maien
    • Louis
    • (as Michael Mayen)
    Benjamin Lev
    • Saro
    Gigi Rizzi
    • Thomas
    Peter Kranz
    • Corrine
    Gaetano Donati
    • Antonio
    Elisa Mainardi
    Elisa Mainardi
    • Orphanage Director
    Mario Cantatore
    Rosita Torosh
    Rosita Torosh
    • Luca's Secretary
    • (as Rosa Toros)
    Alida Valli
    Alida Valli
    • Gerda
    Alba Maiolini
    Alba Maiolini
    • Cameriera
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mario Caiano
    • Writers
      • Mario Caiano
      • Antonio Saguera
      • Horst Hächler
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    7Red-Barracuda

    Laid-back and eccentric Italian murder-mystery

    This little seen movie is a languid and laid-back giallo. It veers away from some of the cliché's of the genre and adopts a looser approach. It's about a woman searching for her missing lover; a psychiatrist who has suddenly vanished for no apparent reason. Her search leads her to a villa populated by a group of eccentric individuals. In true giallo style, murder is never far away.

    The cast is really rather good. We have Aldofo Celi (Thunderball), Alida Valli (Suspiria), Horst Frank (Cat o' Nine Tails) and a very young Sybil Danning (80's scream queen). The lead actress is Rosemary Dexter, and while I am not familiar with her, she does a good job in leading the picture.

    One of the defining features of Eye in the Labyrinth is its music. Atypically for a giallo it features a jazz-rock fusion soundtrack. This score, composed by Roberto Nicolosi, is reminiscent of Miles Davis, especially his work on In A Silent Way. It's an excellent soundtrack and really gives this movie a different feel than most gialli. The fusion groove accentuates the languid atmosphere and compliments the sunny, sea-front scenery that the film is mostly made up of.

    This is a giallo so we really need to talk about the murder set-pieces. Well, this film falls a little short in this regard. It's certainly not devoid of them but they are few and far between. The opening dream-murder being probably the best on offer as well as a memorable burning car sequence. But this really isn't a particularly violent film. Still, I don't think it should disappoint too many seasoned fans of the genre. The mystery is fairly compelling and it has enough eccentric characters (the idiot boy Saro and THAT unsettlingly inappropriate dubbed accent?) and moments of the bizarre to satisfy; while the sleaze-factor is upheld with a smattering of nudity throughout.

    Eye in the Labyrinth plays like a giallo version of an Agatha Christie mystery, as it features a group of unsympathetic characters in a villa, all under suspicion of murder; we have the obligatory flashbacks detailing their connections with the final hours of the (highly unsympathetic) murder victim. While this isn't a grade-A example of the genre, it's certainly an appealingly different one, as it doesn't borrow too heavily from other films of the sub-genre. For giallo enthusiasts I give this a thumbs up and hope one day it's given a nice DVD transfer. It certainly deserves the treatment.
    7mrosesteed

    Solid giallo

    Stuffed with Italian giallo genre conventions and narrative tropes, Eye in the Labyrinth is nevertheless a solid and intriguing thriller with a good payoff. Many of the horror elements do not surface until the final exposition when the artistic stylization of the film is at its peak. During this climactic finale, jarring editing and prominent post-production sound enhance the disturbing plot and mild onscreen gore.
    7kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Enjoyable psychological thriller/giallo effort

    Worried about her missing friend, a woman sets out to find him which takes her to an island getaway populated by a strange woman and her bohemian-like friends, yet when she begins to look deeper into the mystery a series of troubling actions against her threatens to expose a deadly secret.

    This was an enjoyable enough giallo. One of the more intriguing areas involved with the film is the strong psychological implications thrust into it. As this one tends to unravel its mystery, which starts out strongly due to the stylish murder, the focus on the search behind it when it's discovered that was a dream drives the film along. The search through the remote village full of hostile eyes and uncooperative locals or the search through the abandoned building to the tactics employed to torture her mentally on the journey which is all tied together with the background dealings at the villa that give this one an engrossing psychological horror bent that comes together incredibly well. Once this setup has been accomplished, the action picks up considerably in the second half. Although not conducted in the usual manner, it's got some fine setpieces here including her being locked in a garage with a car's exhaust turned on, a later attack on a rocky beach as a mysterious figure shoots at her with a spear gun and a wild car ride leading into a fiery finale for all involved. Even other attacks and fight scenes here provide this with some fine energy going into the finale where everything is finally revealed which causes this one to come away with a rather shocking twist. Carrying out a gruesome and grisly act that really turns this on its head with the psychological ramifications about her mindset that gives this a lot to like overall as this holds the film up. There are a few flaws to the film. One of the biggest issues here is the incredibly convoluted and overwrought storyline that really makes no sense. While it starts off simple enough, there's far too much going on elsewhere at the villa to really sustain interest as the dealings with the bizarre painting or the different flashbacks between the various guests at the villa detailing their connection to the incidents which complicates matters. The continuous attacks on her at the villa are merely distractions that don't have any real logic behind them, a common trope of the film as nearly everything that happens here really undoes this one. Others may also be put off by the lack of traditional action here, yet these aren't enough to hold it back.

    Rated Unrated/R: Violence, Nudity and Language.
    10Udo

    Very well made giallo

    Giallo fans, seek out this rare film. It is well written, and full of all sorts of the usual low lifes that populate these films. I don't want to give anything away, so I wont even say anything about the plot. The whole movie creates a very bizarre atmosphere, and you don't know what to expect or who to suspect. Recommended! The only place I've seen to get this film in english is from European Trash Cinema, for $15.
    7acidburn-10

    Quirky yet Compelling

    'Eye in the Labyrinth' is a surreal yet glossy giallo offering from director Mario Caiano that doesn't have the usual structure that the genre usually has due to its mind-bending plot that progresses in a dream-like fashion and its odd ambiguous nature, but I found this rather quirky and enjoyable as it delves more into psychological thriller than horror with enough craziness going on to sustain interest.

    The plot follows a young woman Julie (Rosemary Dexter) whose boyfriend Luca (Horst Frank) disappears for no apparent reason and sets out to find him and ends up at a villa in Italy which is populated by a group of eccentric characters including the owner Gerda (Alida Valli) and soon enough strange things begin to happen.

    The movie's premise is utterly compelling and the mystery element is engrossing enough to keep your interest throughout with an array of interesting characters, tight direction and stunning picturesque cinematography where at times it employs a distorting quality which gives the film a nightmarish atmosphere. Although there are a few flaws such as the storyline does tend to spiral in different directions at times and does come across as a bit overwrought and some of the events at the villa doesn't seem to have any logic to them, especially when everything's revealed at the end. But those are just minor and nowhere near enough to ruin my enjoyment of this flick.

    Overall 'Eye in the Labyrinth' is a great giallo flick, not quite up there with some of the more classics of the genre, but a solid effort nonetheless and definitely worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      Although it stars several popular German actors and was co-produced by a German company, this film has never been released in Germany in any form, neither theatrical nor on Video or DVD.
    • Goofs
      During the Scrabble game, the word ASSI is played with its first S being also the one of the word MUSICA already placed on the board. On the next turn, ASSI has moved one square upper, his second S being now the one of MUSICA.
    • Quotes

      [first title card]

      Title Card: "...a labyrinth is built to bewilder the mind of man. Its architecture, however rich in symmetries it might be, is subordinate to this end" - J.L. Borges

    • Connections
      Featured in Edge Codes.com: The Art of Motion Picture Editing (2003)
    • Soundtracks
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      Traditional English ballad

      Performed by Rosemary Dexter

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1972 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Eye in the Labyrinth
    • Filming locations
      • Elba Island, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy(location)
    • Production companies
      • Transeuropa Film
      • TV13 Filmproduktion
      • Filmages
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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