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La maison du tapis jaune

Original title: La casa del tappeto giallo
  • 1983
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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La maison du tapis jaune (1983)
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Franca and her husband Antonio decide to sell a yellow rug, which was a gift of Franca's stepfather. One day, while Antonio is out, a strange man rings, saying he wishes to buy the rug. But ... Read allFranca and her husband Antonio decide to sell a yellow rug, which was a gift of Franca's stepfather. One day, while Antonio is out, a strange man rings, saying he wishes to buy the rug. But the man's visit becomes a nightmare. He kidnaps Franca and says he killed his wife on that... Read allFranca and her husband Antonio decide to sell a yellow rug, which was a gift of Franca's stepfather. One day, while Antonio is out, a strange man rings, saying he wishes to buy the rug. But the man's visit becomes a nightmare. He kidnaps Franca and says he killed his wife on that same yellow rug. Then Franca kills the man. But is that really all that has happened? And... Read all

  • Director
    • Carlo Lizzani
  • Writers
    • Aldo Selleri
    • Filiberto Bandini
    • Lucio Battistrada
  • Stars
    • Erland Josephson
    • Béatrice Romand
    • Vittorio Mezzogiorno
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    459
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    • Director
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Writers
      • Aldo Selleri
      • Filiberto Bandini
      • Lucio Battistrada
    • Stars
      • Erland Josephson
      • Béatrice Romand
      • Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Erland Josephson
    Erland Josephson
    • The Professor
    Béatrice Romand
    Béatrice Romand
    • Franca
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • Antonio
    Milena Vukotic
    Milena Vukotic
    • The Psychiatrist
    • Director
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Writers
      • Aldo Selleri
      • Filiberto Bandini
      • Lucio Battistrada
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    Dethcharm

    "You Must Confess If You Want To Be Forgiven!"...

    Franca and Antonio (Beatrice Romand and Vittorio Mezzogiorno) place an ad in the paper in order to sell a large, yellow carpet. What should be a simple transaction develops into something sinister when Antonio leaves and a bizarre man arrives.

    Franca grows increasingly frightened as the man reveals more about himself and why he's interested in the carpet.

    THE HOUSE OF THE YELLOW CARPET isn't your typical giallo-thriller. It is by no means the usual, mindless hunt-and-slash film either. There's a building atmosphere of unreality that is disorienting and adds to the overall mystery. It's also packed with coiled twists that make it nearly impossible to figure out ahead of time!

    There are some creepy characters that inject an uncanny, nightmarish sense to the proceedings. While it's not a horror movie, there are certainly some elements of the genre here. Great fun for lovers of suspense.

    Expect the unexpected...
    6ofumalow

    Not a giallo in the usual sense

    To me this wasn't a giallo in the customary mode of being a lurid murder mystery on the border of horror. It's more like something in the realm of "Sleuth" or "Deathtrap," in that it's a single-house-bound, talky series of narrative twists in what we think is happening turns out to be something else, then even that illusion is stripped away. Is it a murder mystery? Does a murder even occur? You'll have to watch to find out. It's also similar to those above-named movies in that it is adapted from a stage play (cited at the end), and feels it. The acting is good, though I found the French lead actress (familiar from Eric Rohmer movies) a bit annoying--perhaps more because of her whiny English voice dubbing than anything else. Still, it's a somewhat static, gimmicky narrative concept, so I can't say I was as enthused about it in the end as some other posters here. Though well-directed, it's the sort of chamber piece that could just as easily have been done for TV.
    7Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    Giallo

    Small cast does well in small setting; claustrophobic film largely takes place in their flat, as weird husband and his wife, who calls out another's name while asleep, try to sell a the biggest yellow rug, which doesn't even fit in their flat and was given to her by her now dead father. Potential buyer appears, while hubby is out, and proceeds to psychologically taunt and terrorise her, knowing personal information about her, before turning violent, and she kills him in self defense. His wife shows up looking for him, and that first of several twists is where the real fun begins.

    Surprisingly for a giallo, it mostly shows restraint in regard to violence and gore, using them sporadically, in only a couple of scenes, relying on acting and atmospheric photography to create tension and suspense. Interesting composure as well, and the film doesn't over do the dark lighting.
    7The_Void

    Excellent twisted thriller

    The House With Yellow Carpet is one of the lesser known Giallo's, but it's easily one of the most captivating I ever saw. The film does not adhere to most of the Giallo standards; and does not make murder and violence the main elements of the story. Instead, the film is a tightly-wound psychological thriller that relies mainly on its small cast of characters and many twists and turns to keep things interesting. The film is based on a stage play by Aldo Selleri and focuses on a young couple; Franca and Antonio. The live in a high rise apartment building and have a big yellow carpet for sale. They advertise the carpet and eventually a buyer responds to the ad; however, just as he is due to arrive, Antonio has to leave the apartment. The buyer arrives in the form of a strange man; and Franca is left to deal with him on her own. It's not long before it becomes apparent that buying the carpet is not his only motive for being there; and after confessing to murdering his wife on the carpet that is for sale, he proceeds to terrify the young woman.

    The film is very much on a small scale; there are only four characters in the whole film and most of it takes place in just a small apartment. However, director Carlo Lizzani still manages to create a very interesting little film. The House With Yellow Carpet (another great Giallo title) is completely bizarre in the way that the plot works; and this helps to keep things intriguing. Erland Josephson is the pick of the cast in his role of the potential buyer. His style and mood fit the film perfectly and it's his character that delivers most of the twists. The film constantly changes as it goes along and the script constantly messes with the audience. As mentioned, there's little blood and violence in the film; although a sequence depicting a man inserting a needle into his eyeball is not for the feint of heart. After a while, it becomes clear that it's better to just let the film play out rather than try to second guess it; and thankfully the ending does come as a surprise (although the final twist can be guessed much earlier). Overall, this is a fascinating little film and is well worth the effort of tracking it down!
    9Coventry

    Takes you on a magic "giallo" carpet flight.

    What we have here is another sublime yet criminally neglected giallo-highlight that urgently deserves to be out there on DVD along with the big boys! Once you witness how amazingly compelling and suspenseful this film is, you too will probably wonder why the hell it is still so unknown and incredibly difficult to purchase. "House of the Yellow Carpet" implements a unique and highly creative structure, the convoluted plot-twists are actually plausible for a change and – most of all – director Carlo Lizzani upholds a genuinely unsettling atmosphere throughout the entire film. The script is adapted from a stage play and this really shows, as there's just one main setting and only four characters that gather there. Exactly like in the terrific Audrey Hepburn thriller "Wait Until Dark" (also based on a play), the lack of filming locations increases the tension and, moreover, provides the film with an awkward feel of claustrophobia. Also, the titular yellow carpet might be a hideous piece of interior decoration, but it's definitely a cool gimmick for a movie that falls into the category of "gialli"! The opening sequence immediately sets a sober tone, as a husband overhears his wife talking in her sleep about sex with another man. The next morning, we learn that the couple placed an ad to sell an old inherited yellow carpet that hardly fits in their apartment. When she's alone later that morning, the woman receives a visitor who pretends to be interested in the carpet but the strange & uncanny man promptly ensues to psychologically terrorize Franca about her deepest desires and hidden childhood secrets. I know it's not much of a summary, but it's really all that I can tell about the story without revealing essential elements. And, trust me, this is the type of film for which you don't want to know already how it ends. "House of the Yellow Carpet" is not as violent or sick-spirited as most contemporary giallo-efforts (partly due to the budget?), but the lack of gore is widely compensated by a stylish photography and great dialogues. The acting performances are highly satisfying too, with a splendid role for the Swedish veteran actor Erland Josephson ("The Unbearable Lightness of Being"). Excellent film, truly recommended.

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      Franca: [after listening to the Professor's long-winded sob-story] I just don't understand what all this has to do with me. Maybe, maybe you just wanted to get it off your chest, unh? You leave me alone now, huh? Open the shutters. I can't stand the dark. Really, I can't stand it!.

      The Professor: You still don't get what I'm getting at, do you?

      Franca: I... I have to go to the bathroom! I can't help it!

      The Professor: Ha, Is that the effect of my story? I see.

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1983 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The House of the Yellow Carpet
    • Production companies
      • R.P.A. Cinematografica
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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