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E tanta paura

  • 1976
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
945
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E tanta paura (1976)
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A man is strangled by a female prostitute in his home at the same time as a woman is killed by a man with a spanner on an empty bus. In both cases the killer leaves an illustration from the ... Read allA man is strangled by a female prostitute in his home at the same time as a woman is killed by a man with a spanner on an empty bus. In both cases the killer leaves an illustration from the children's book titled 'Shockheaded Peter'. The subsequent investigation leads to an exclu... Read allA man is strangled by a female prostitute in his home at the same time as a woman is killed by a man with a spanner on an empty bus. In both cases the killer leaves an illustration from the children's book titled 'Shockheaded Peter'. The subsequent investigation leads to an exclusive club called Wildlife's Friends.

  • Director
    • Paolo Cavara
  • Writers
    • Paolo Cavara
    • Enrico Oldoini
    • Bernardino Zapponi
  • Stars
    • Corinne Cléry
    • Michele Placido
    • Quinto Parmeggiani
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    945
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    • Director
      • Paolo Cavara
    • Writers
      • Paolo Cavara
      • Enrico Oldoini
      • Bernardino Zapponi
    • Stars
      • Corinne Cléry
      • Michele Placido
      • Quinto Parmeggiani
    • 19User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
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    Corinne Cléry
    Corinne Cléry
    • Jeanne
    Michele Placido
    Michele Placido
    • Inspector Gaspare Lomenzo
    Quinto Parmeggiani
    • Angelo Scanavini
    Edoardo Faieta
    • Fulvio Colaianni
    • (as Eddy Fay)
    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Hoffmann
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Pandolfi
    Cecilia Polizzi
    • Woman at Villa Hoffmann
    Greta Vayan
    • Laura Falconieri
    • (as Greta Vajant)
    Sarah Crespi
    • Rosa Catena
    • (as Sarah Ceccarini)
    Enrico Oldoini
    • Lomenzo's Assistant
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Chief Inspector
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Peter Struwwel
    Giorgio Gargiullo
    • Ernesto Picozzi
    Eleonora Vivaldi
    • Elvira Meniconi
    • (as Eleonora Vivaldi)
    Guidarino Guidi
    • Mattia Grandi
    Enzo Robutti
    Enzo Robutti
    • Client with unfaithful wife
    Mary Ruth League
    • Ruth
    Susanna Radaelli
    • Lover of Jeanne
    • (as Susy Radaelli)
    • Director
      • Paolo Cavara
    • Writers
      • Paolo Cavara
      • Enrico Oldoini
      • Bernardino Zapponi
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    User reviews19

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    7Bezenby

    Complicated fear plot

    This is how you make a film stand out in a crowded market, as we get a giallo with all the usual ingredients (black-gloved killer, loads of suspects/red herrings, nakes ladies, beautiful photography) mixed with tons of quirkiness, seventies technology, irony, social commentary and even animation.

    The film starts of memorably enough with a kimono clad man waiting in anticipation in his floral, purple themed room (purple an recurring colour in this film). A lady hooker friend arrives and it seems our fella likes to get slapped about and get his hair pulled, but isn't into being strangled and murdered for some reason. A page from a child story book is left by the prostitute, with a different card being left at a murder that happens on a bus shortly afterwards.

    This is where Inspector Lomenzo steps in. He sees that there's a killer on the loose, but can't quite figure out the connection between the two people, much to the annoyance of his boss, Tom Skerrit. At the same time, he's caught the eye of the young lady that lives up the stairs from his apartment that he shares with his hippy girlfriend. Further complicating the plot is Eli Wallach as the private investigator who uses modern technology to spy on his clients, his staff, and just about everybody else he encounters. A businessman approaches Eli and say that the police don't have a clue that the two victims were part of some Wildlife Friends Club, and that the murders have something to do with a party that happened at the 'Hoffman House'. Eli gives Lomenzo these little clues, but does he have a sinister motive?

    This film seems to head in many directions at once as Lomenzo tries to juggle his love life with the murders (and the two become entwined). The murderer works his way through the cast, including burning to death the prostitute that killed the kinky guy at the start of the film, shooting a guy on live TV, and running over another guy. This is all standard giallo stuff but then you have the businessman's house secured with a futuristic alarm system, his mother's nurse having a chug in the toilets for no reason, and the Wildlife Friends Club watching an completely off-the-wall cartoon porno before taking part in some sort of 'blowjob roulette'. This strangeness runs throughout the entire film and keeps you on your toes.

    Although Tom Skerrit appears, he doesn't do much and Eli Wallach only comes in to play mainly in the final part of the film. Neither of them dub there own voice. It's Michele Placido as Inspector Lomenzo who is the main focus of the film, running around trying to figure out what's going while his girlfriend runs off with another man, not that he's bothered it gives him a chance to get to know the young lady from upstairs. Gets to know her all night long.

    Plenty of twists in the plot too. John Steiner redeems himself for his diabolical performance in Deported Women of the SS Special Section by being more subdued here, but no less sleazy.
    6wvisser-leusden

    a slice of sleaze included

    'E Tanta Paura' provides a fairly good Italian crime plot, located in the mid-19-Seventies. Carrying all characteristics of its era, a slice of sleaze included.

    Nevertheless, to boost up sales, the cover of my DVD adds that Corinne Clery features in this film. And yes, here we have a name that those around at the time may remember: the naked female lead from 'Histoire d'O' (= French for 'the story of O'). It must be said that Clery contributes well to 'E Tanta Paura'; clothed (90%) as well as naked (10%).

    'E Tanta Paura' still reasonably entertains without being great. And shows a little dented by the passage of time.
    7radiobirdma

    Under the Dining Room Table

    Finally, a so-called "giallo" that's working vs. the formula. Corinne Cléry makes it quite clear when the Commissario (Michele Placido) asks her for a dance: "Recite an Apollinaire poem for me." De facto, the shadow of the famous French proto-surrealist is lurking everywhere in Paolo Cavara's tongue-in-cheek, poptastic homage to Heinrich Hoffmann's gruesome cautionary tales, published as "Struwwelpeter" in 1845. At first sight the usual psycho killer rubbish, E Tanta Paura is brimming with bizarre surprises, as in the orgy flashback sequence in the Fauna Lovers Group Sex Club (including a porn cartoon by Italian animatore Gibba) or the acidly humorous slaughterhouse scene, and you won't get much better dialogue for your money ("She cheated on me with a white guy." "But you're white as well." "I'm Neapolitan, that's different"). The denouement might be a bit underwhelming, but Cavara's elegant direction, Franco di Giacomo's skillful cinematography, Daniele Patucchi's versatile soundtrack and the splendid cast – special jury prize for the sardonic John Steiner – add up to an intertextual fun(house) ride breaking it down light-handedly that "giallo" can be a whole lot more than those bland Argento bummers: in this case, a vitriolic grotesque bowing its serpent's head in reverence to the origins of the Grand Guignol.
    7ajji-2

    Interesting giallo/mystery/cop thriller

    this is not a typical giallo as it mixes elements of Agatha Christie type of who- done-it (Sherlock Holmes is referenced by a character), and cop thrillers with the regular giallo ingredients. the plot becomes a tad too convoluted by the end, and the final revelation is somewhat lacking in impact, but otherwise this is a fine little thriller that might even prompt multiple viewings. then there's that cast: Corrine Clery, beautiful as ever (especially sans clothes, though her jeans are eye-catching), and Eli Wallach in a pivotal role that he delves into admirably. the big question is, what the hell was Tom Skerritt doing in there? his part is negligible at best. Fans of animation should check out the brief clips of a pornographic, bondage-themed cartoon shown at a party. speaking of which, does anyone know the title of that cartoon film?
    6thalassafischer

    Unusually Masculine Giallo

    While the usual fashion models are present all of the main characters are men, which is unusual for giallos despite their somewhat misguided stereotype of misogyny. E tanta paura has a creative and twisty plot but it never quite pulled me in or dazzled me. It's a decent little Italian 70s mystery, but not one I'd go out of my way to watch again.

    The brightest spot for me was Eli Wallach who just a year later played a similarly cynical "bad cop" in American cult horror The Sentinel. I absolutely had to watch this film in Italian because the English dubbed version is too obviously NOT Wallach's long familiar voice.

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    • Trivia
      Struwell offers Gaspare a contraband Rothmans cigarette.
    • Goofs
      With all the firepower trained on the commisario, he should have looked like bloody swiss cheese, rather than the 1/2 dozen hits shown on his body, and nothing to the head.
    • Quotes

      Angelo Scanavini: Asshole!

    • Crazy credits
      Ending credits give Studio Gibba as Animazioni. Indeed after half an hour a Francesco Maurizio Guido's weird sadistic cartoon (called "Bloody Peanuts" like the Swedish title) is screened during the orgy at Villa Hoffmann. Even if Guido said that "this story of passing for a pornographer did not suit me well", Cavara replied "I knew that you would do a beautiful work!" (Guido's interview by Renato Venturelli for Film Doc in March 2014).

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1976 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Plot of Fear
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Centro Produzioni Cinematografiche Città di Milano
      • G.P.E. Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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