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L'emmurée vivante

Original title: Sette note in nero
  • 1977
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Jennifer O'Neill in L'emmurée vivante (1977)
Jennifer O'Neill, fresh from Luchino Visconti's The Innocent, plays Virginia a woman who has had psychic powers since childhood when she sensed her mother's suicide... Now newly-married and well-off, Virginia becomes plagued by waking visions of bloody deaths and meaningless torment. With the aid of her parapsychologist friend (Marc Porel), they try to discover the meaning of these horrific unwanted visions only to slowly discover that these are premonitions of future deaths...
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A clairvoyant woman discovers a skeleton in a wall in her husband's house, and seeks to find the truth about what happened to the victim.A clairvoyant woman discovers a skeleton in a wall in her husband's house, and seeks to find the truth about what happened to the victim.A clairvoyant woman discovers a skeleton in a wall in her husband's house, and seeks to find the truth about what happened to the victim.

  • Director
    • Lucio Fulci
  • Writers
    • Lucio Fulci
    • Roberto Gianviti
    • Dardano Sacchetti
  • Stars
    • Jennifer O'Neill
    • Gabriele Ferzetti
    • Marc Porel
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    6.8/10
    7.2K
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    • Director
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Writers
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Roberto Gianviti
      • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Stars
      • Jennifer O'Neill
      • Gabriele Ferzetti
      • Marc Porel
    • 72User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jennifer O'Neill
    Jennifer O'Neill
    • Virginia Ducci
    Gabriele Ferzetti
    Gabriele Ferzetti
    • Emilio Rospini
    Marc Porel
    Marc Porel
    • Luca Fattori
    Gianni Garko
    Gianni Garko
    • Francesco Ducci
    Ida Galli
    Ida Galli
    • Gloria Ducci
    • (as Evelyn Stewart)
    Jenny Tamburi
    • Bruna
    Fabrizio Jovine
    Fabrizio Jovine
    • Commissioner D'Elia
    Riccardo Parisio Perrotti
    • Melli
    Loredana Savelli
    • Giovanna Rospini
    Salvatore Puntillo
    • Second Cab Driver
    Bruno Corazzari
    Bruno Corazzari
    • Canevari
    Vito Passeri
    • Caretaker
    Franco Angrisano
    • First Cab Driver
    • (as Francesco Angrisano)
    Veronica Michielini
    • Giuliana Casati
    Paolo Pacino
    • Inspector Russi
    Fausta Avelli
    Fausta Avelli
    • Virginia as a Girl
    Elizabeth Turner
    Elizabeth Turner
    • Virginia's Mother
    Ugo D'Alessio
    • Art Gallery Owner
    • Director
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Writers
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Roberto Gianviti
      • Dardano Sacchetti
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    diabolicaldrz

    Lucio Fulci's best movie

    This underrated giallo is probably Lucio Fulci's best movie. Without his usual gorie style, the film is about a clairvoyant woman, Virginia (Played by Jennifer O'Neill- Scanners), who has a vision of a murder that happened years ago. When she goes to her new husband's country house, she finds out that it's the same place she saw on her vision. So she smashes one of the walls of the house and finds a skeleton in it. Now the police think Virginia's husband is the murderer. But she doesn't think the same and does everything possible to prove he's innocent, so she start to investigate (giallo style of course)- Sadly ignored at the time of it's release (Maybe because it has almost no blood and no nudity), the film is filled with suspense, especially after the hour mark. It has a great storyline and above average acting. The score deserves a special mention as it is arguably the best giallo music ever, even beating Goblin's Deep Red. Recommended to anyone who likes the giallo genre, Lucio Fulci's fans and people who think he's a hack. Definitely a 10/10.
    DrLenera

    Clever,slow but increasingly gripping supernatural thriller from one of Italy's most underrated filmmakers

    Lucio Fulci is best known for his surreal and graphically gory horror movies of the early 80s {i.e.Zombie,The Beyond} but some of his most interesting work was made before. This film,which deserves to be far better known,is a case in point. It's an extremely suspenseful thriller with borderline horror elements,a bit reminiscent of Don't Look Now and quite possibly an influence on several films since such as The Vanishing. Fans of Kill Bill will recognise one of the pieces of music used.

    Opening with a graphic but very unconvincing scene of a suicide off a cliff,the head bashing on the rocks,the film does not continue that way,but becomes a slow but intriguing supernatural mystery,with the suspense gradually building and Fulci showing himself quite capable of handling a relatively complex plot. Camera work,music and Jennifer O'Neill's stunning performance are all so good that the relative lack of actual action does not matter too much. Nevertheless, Fulci really proves himself with a really exciting and suspenseful scene near the end where O'Neill is pursued by the killer,and there is clever and evocative use of props throughout.

    Interestingly,where most Italian films like this are dubbed by different actors,this one looks like it was dubbed by most of the actual cast,and unfortunately a couple of major plot revelations are hard to make out! However,this is a solid little thriller that ,while not quite on the level of,say Fulci's A Lizard In A Woman's Skin,really deserves to be seen if you think Fulci can only do gore.
    7soggycow

    Great Fulci movie...

    "The Psychic" is probably one of Fulci's most plot-based movies. It also is fairly restrained; it is surprising that this was not issued a PG-13 rating. The only real gore was in the beginning of the movie when a woman falls off a cliff. Her face is shown hitting the side of the cliff repeatedly. Don't let the lack of gore stop you from renting this, though, because this movie is well worth it.

    The story is as follows: A clairvoyant of sorts has a vision of a murder taking place in the house in which she lives. She then digs a skeleton out of the wall of the house. She calls the police, who in turn arrest her husband, the longtime owner of the house. In attempts to get her husband out of jail, she tries piecing together what happened based on her vision. It should be noted that the major plot twists are given away on the back of the box, so avoid reading it if surprise is wanted.

    "The Psychic" is one of Fulci's few technically competent movies, containing few plot holes and a great storyline. Unfortunately, the same can not be said about the dialogue, which is subpar, and the quality, which takes away from the movie's viewing experience. Also, the first half of the movie drags, but luckily things pick up for the second half. Be sure to listen for the tune in the watch; it starts out like the theme song to "Zombie!"

    This is an enjoyable movie for all audiences. My rating: 7 out of 10.
    8Red-Barracuda

    A well thought-out supernatural giallo from Lucio Fulci

    The Psychic finds Italian film-maker Lucio Fulci in a decidedly more restrained mood. Never a director to shy away from excessive sex and violence, this entry in his cannon is far more an exercise in suspense with a real focus on presenting an interesting mystery. There is an early scene where a character falls off a cliff resulting in their face being bloodily shredded by rocks as they fall - basically a scene repeated from Fulci's earlier giallo classic Don't Torture a Duckling (1972) – but apart from this, there is no real excessive blood-letting at all. The story is essentially about a psychic woman who experiences premonitions about mysterious murders, before long she finds herself in the midst of a dangerous situation.

    The atmosphere of this one generates a real sense of dread. This is mainly on account of the quite distinctively structured mystery that underpins the story-line. The mixing of visions of the past and events yet to come was clever. It means that there is a real sense of intrigue to this one, with lots of visual clues thrown at us that progressively make sense, while often setting us off to entirely the wrong conclusion. It's a jigsaw puzzle of a movie and this is a very nice touch. Because it came quite late in the giallo cycle I guess it was for this reason that it adopted a more original approach, mixing the standard tropes of the genre with a supernatural angle. Whatever the case, this is one of the better written and thought out story-lines from the sub-genre and what it lacks in visceral excess it does make up for with a well-conceived mystery. It benefits too from a good leading lady in Jennifer O'Neill who later starred in David Cronenberg's excellent sci-fi/horror Scanners (1981). In addition it also features a Goblinesque score which was another nice touch.
    8Bezenby

    Nice one Lucio

    It's nice when the main character of the giallo you're watching receives all their clues in one huge psychic download five minutes into the film.

    Psychic lady, who has already remotely viewed her mother's suicide when she was a child (the only truly gory bit of the film), gets her vision when driving away from the airport after dropping off her new hubby (the always great and glary Gianni Garko of I Am Sartana, I will Kick Your Arse fame).

    From then on out it's up to psychic lady to figure out all the clues. Who has she witnessed being murdered and walled up? Why doesn't her vision add up to police evidence? Who done it? It's difficult to review gialli without ruining them so I'll stop there.

    I've seen this reviewed as Fulci's best film and his best Giallo, but personally I'd rate Lizard In A Woman's Skin higher (it's more surreal for starters). I would put in on a par with Don't Torture A Duckling though - I was glued to the screen. This man had talent at this point in his career.

    Next up: Ghosts of Sodom. I'm thinking the next review won't be so glowing.

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      Unusually for an Italian film of the time, all the actors spoke their dialogue in English regardless of nationality, instead of being overdubbed in the English soundtrack. The Italian track however is dubbed by other actors voicing the characters, even the film's Italian actors.
    • Goofs
      The opening sequence set in Dover England, and Florence Italy at the exact same time show the time set as 11:45. Continental Europe is one hour ahead of the British Isles time zone in which the time in Florence should read 12:45, but it could be 'local' times for both.
    • Quotes

      Gloria Ducci: I've had fifty-six lovers and haven't killed even one of them.

    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      With You
      Written by Ernest - Franco Bixio (as Bixio) - Fabio Frizzi (as Frizzi) - Vince Tempera (as Tempera)

      Recorded on Cinevox Record by Linda Lee

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Demoniac
    • Filming locations
      • Rocca Salimbeni, Siena, Tuscany, Italy(Tribunale)
    • Production companies
      • Rizzoli Film
      • Cinecompany
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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