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Demons 6: De Profundis

Original title: Il gatto nero
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
889
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Florence Guérin in Demons 6: De Profundis (1989)
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An actress starts seeing visions of a witch character called Levana, which she's supposed to play in an upcoming horror movie, and slowly begins to discover a supernatural plot against her l... Read allAn actress starts seeing visions of a witch character called Levana, which she's supposed to play in an upcoming horror movie, and slowly begins to discover a supernatural plot against her life.An actress starts seeing visions of a witch character called Levana, which she's supposed to play in an upcoming horror movie, and slowly begins to discover a supernatural plot against her life.

  • Director
    • Luigi Cozzi
  • Writers
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Luigi Cozzi
    • Thomas De Quincey
  • Stars
    • Florence Guérin
    • Urbano Barberini
    • Caroline Munro
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    889
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Writers
      • Edgar Allan Poe
      • Luigi Cozzi
      • Thomas De Quincey
    • Stars
      • Florence Guérin
      • Urbano Barberini
      • Caroline Munro
    • 22User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Florence Guérin
    • Anne Ravenna
    Urbano Barberini
    Urbano Barberini
    • Marc Ravenna
    Caroline Munro
    Caroline Munro
    • Nora
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Leonard Levin
    Luisa Maneri
    Luisa Maneri
    • Sara
    Karina Huff
    Karina Huff
    • Esther Semerani
    Alessandra Acciai
    • Nadine
    Giada Cozzi
    • Sybil
    Michele Marsina
    • Flora
    Jasmine Maimone
    • Laura
    Antonio Marsina
    Antonio Marsina
    • Repairman
    Maurizio Fardo
    • Dan Grudzinski
    • (uncredited)
    Michele Soavi
    Michele Soavi
    • Carl - film director
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Writers
      • Edgar Allan Poe
      • Luigi Cozzi
      • Thomas De Quincey
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    4Milo-Jeeder

    Ugh, such a frustrating and ridiculous mess.

    I am usually very "forgiving" when it comes to horror movies, to the point where I can acknowledge and value the general idea and overlook the narrative flaws. If the film as a whole is fun to watch, it has a well developed atmosphere and it features a decent amount of horror elements, I'm pretty much okay with it ... but the story has to make SOME sense, at least. Well, "The Black Cat" (or any of the many other titles that this movie has) is an example of a flick that is just frustrating to sit through. Director Luigi Cozzi may not entirely be at fault, perhaps the producers forcibly squeezed things into the movie for the sole purpose of shock value... or something. I have read many times that several directors end up unhappy with the final results of their films, because they were asked to add random creatures, murders or over-the-top sequences, even if they only add confusion to the story, just to make the film more marketable. I don't know the reasons behind this mess, but this is just a really confusing and convoluted film that had no business being that way, because it could have been told in a much simpler way. Actually, the first half an hour of the film is decent and it keeps it simple, but "The Black Cat" progressively becomes more and more random, to the point where inexplicable situations just happen constantly, and eventually, you just stop even trying to make any sense out of it (at least, I know I did). I can only assume that several random sequences and shots were probably added at the last minute because it was unused footage from a different film and they didn't want to let it go to waste. It's the only reasonable explanation I can come up with.

    As for the photography, the director clearly took inspiration in Dario Argento's "Suspiria" and "Inferno" (both films are referenced here), but the strident color scheme ends up being a little bit over the top. Besides the artificial color palette, the use of CGI, which is very frequent during the second half of the film, cheapens the visuals considerably and it could have been a lot better without it.

    A few creative deaths and stylish sequences don't save this film from being a big pile of randomness, so, skip this, unless you just want to have a good laugh. "The Black Cat" is just a frustrating experience and a waste of time.
    7bradleybean86

    Truly "awe" - full ... Certainly creative!

    so we all know that the first two demons movies are pretty much as good as it's going to get. i am not going to lie to you after seeing all (seven?) 'demons' movies, I can truly say that the first two entires are masterpieces and the rest are an eclectic bastard lovechildish creative, bad, and completely crazy entries.

    This movie is so awful in a good way. It's also pretty hard to track down (insert obvious reasons.) It's referred too as like 7 different titles, but the one I was watching was English dubbed audio with Japanese hard subtitles. The movie shamelessly poses as 'Suspiria 2' but at the same time also seems to acknowledge what they're doing is pretty awful so they throw in a lot of funny crazy effects to distract you from the plot that includes a grand total of 4-5 people and pacing that fluctuates between wayyyyy to slow and holy crap what just happened and why?

    it's not as good as the first two demons movies, but if you like to chuckle at a truly goofy and poorly made movie, this movie is a gold nugget. There's so many unintentionally hilarious moments you can't capture unless you are truly trying to make a serious effort and it just unfolds like a pile of unsorted laundry. Pretty much anything you can think may or may not explode and smoke and leak green worms and intestines WILL AND SHALL. That part's never really explained but a lot of other things are.

    Hilarious dated effects guaranteed to open your eyes wider than a syfy movie creature shot. I had a fun time with it :)

    "i'm in the mirror. No - i'm in the rifridgerator , Wait - I'm back in the mirror *blarchhhhh*"
    6Tweetienator

    Hexentanz

    Il Gatto Nero aka The Black Cat does not belong to the best horror movies Italian style, but still - the atmosphere is dark and creepy, the visuals top notch for a B-movie of the early 80s, on top we get some hand-made gore (not that CGI-nonsense of modern days). The story is maybe a little too confusing and misses some momentum here and there, but anyway, The Black Cat is classic horror Italian style and beats most of today's Hollywood "horror" movies easy, and it got that shot of nightmare-like state that makes it rather special. Recommended if works of Mario Bava, Lucio Fulci, Umberto Lenzi and Dario Argento are regulars on your menu.
    Mikel3

    Don't waste your time when there are so many good films out there

    'Black Cat' (1989) (aka 'Demons 6: De Profundis') I saw this today on Amazon Prime Videos. It's an Italian made horror film. This description intrigued me "Ann Pritcher is a new mother and actress in her husband's film. A film about a terrible witch, Levana, whom Ann is playing. But when Ann starts researching the part of Levana, she is haunted by visions." I like older Italian made horror films like those starring Barbara Steele. Often they had a haunting Gothic look and off beat stories compared to run of the mill American made movies. I cut all foreign films some slack because maybe the English dubbing isn't always the best and the film might be better in its native language. This film even beyond the laughable dubbed English is a total mess. The effects are laughable and the story is dragged out with nothing of real interest to it. Who ever did this seems obsessed with bright neon like lights for a scary effect. They like to have the bright light, especially green, emitting from windows, refrigerators, drinking glasses, eyes...everything but the black cat's butt. And the gore was also laughable. They also seem to like using green goo...just looks like pea soup. I don't like overly gory films, this didn't bother me because it was so phony looking. It seems anyone using the title 'Black Cat' or the like can pretend it's based on a story by Edar Allen Poe to attract viewers. About the only tie in to this is Mr. Poe's name may have been mentioned someplace in the dialog. Frankly this film, and I use the word "film" loosely, was not worth my time. I give it a 0 rating but the IMDb forces me to make 1 the lowest.
    3arkay

    One of the worst Italo movies I have ever seen

    I have watched a lot of schlock and I really love 80s horror and the stuff coming out of Italy in the 70s and 80s. However, this film has no redeeming qualities, zilch. Most movies have at least 1 or 2 things going for them, be it the effects, the camera work or the atmosphere, but this movie just feels cheap, cheap, cheap.

    Story sucks, the actors suck, the English dub sucks, the effects suck, the atmosphere sucks. Even a guy like Cozzi can do better, what were they thinking?

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    • Trivia
      Was originally proposed as an unofficial finale to Dario Argento's then-incomplete 'Three Mothers' trilogy. Originally a script draft was written by Dario Argento's ex-wife Daria Nicolodi, but producer Dino De Laurentiis (who she gave the script to) wasn't interested, and Argento (who originally was supposed to direct) moved away from the project and focused on his next movie 'Tenebrae'. A few years later, Nicolodi gave the script to her friend Luigi Cozzi, wanting him to turn it into a movie. Cozzi decided to do it but didn't want to make a straight sequel to Argento's 'Suspiria' and 'Inferno', so he re-wrote the script into something that is more of a tribute to the two Argento movies. Nicolodi (who originally was supposed to star in it) realized that Cozzi's version was not what she had in mind, and so she left the project.
    • Quotes

      Dan Grudzinski: [translating "Mater Lacrimosa"] It's Latin: "Mother of Tears.

      Anne Ravenna: That title rings a bell. Didn't someone already make this movie?

      Dan Grudzinski: As a matter of fact, yes! It was a big hit when it came out, reviews, box office, everything!

      Marc Ravenna: Dario Argento directed it, "Suspiria," and I must admit, it was very, very good.

      Anne Ravenna: So why make it again?

    • Connections
      Featured in FantastiCozzi (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Someone like you
      Written by Leste, Ketler, Kyle & Stevens

      Played by Bang Tango

      Published by Bang Tango Music 1989

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1989 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Black Cat
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • 21st Century Film Corporation
      • World Picture
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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