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Midnight Horror

Original title: Morirai a mezzanotte
  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
861
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Midnight Horror (1986)
Slasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

A man becomes aware that his wife has been having an affair resulting in a violent argument. Shortly afterward she is murdered and he becomes the chief suspect.A man becomes aware that his wife has been having an affair resulting in a violent argument. Shortly afterward she is murdered and he becomes the chief suspect.A man becomes aware that his wife has been having an affair resulting in a violent argument. Shortly afterward she is murdered and he becomes the chief suspect.

  • Director
    • Lamberto Bava
  • Writers
    • Lamberto Bava
    • Dardano Sacchetti
  • Stars
    • Valeria D'Obici
    • Leonardo Treviglio
    • Lea Martino
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    861
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Lamberto Bava
      • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Stars
      • Valeria D'Obici
      • Leonardo Treviglio
      • Lea Martino
    • 20User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Valeria D'Obici
    • Anna Berardi
    Leonardo Treviglio
    Leonardo Treviglio
    • Nicola Levi
    Lea Martino
    • Gioia
    Eliana Miglio
    Eliana Miglio
    • Monica
    • (as Eliana Hoppe)
    Barbara Scoppa
    • Sara Levi
    Massimiliano Baratta
      Loredana Romito
      • Nurse
      Paolo Malco
      Paolo Malco
      • Inspector Piero Terzi
      Lara Wendel
      Lara Wendel
      • Carol Terzi
      Dino Conti
      • Piero's Assistant
      Marcello Modugno
      • Alberto
      Loredana Guerra
      • Lingerie Saleslady
      Giampaolo Saccarola
      • Theater Watchman
      • (as Gianpaolo Saccarola)
      Peter Pitsch
      • Franco Tribbo
      Lamberto Bava
      Lamberto Bava
      • Police Photographer
      • (uncredited)
      Giuseppe Marrocco
      • Doctor
      • (uncredited)
      Francesco Narducci
      • Passerby running into Nicola
      • (uncredited)
      Bebo Storti
      Bebo Storti
        • Director
          • Lamberto Bava
        • Writers
          • Lamberto Bava
          • Dardano Sacchetti
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        5kevin_robbins

        You'll Die at Midnight is a mediocre addition to the giallo genre but is still worth a watch for genre fans

        I recently watched the Italian giallo 🇮🇹 You'll Die at Midnight (1986) on Tubi. The storyline follows a man who gets into an argument with his wife, who shortly thereafter ends up stabbed to death. He goes on the run from authorities and decides to stay with his ex-girlfriend, who reluctantly agrees to help him. As he searches for clues to clear his name, he's fortunate that his ex-girlfriend is assigned to the case. However, as bodies start piling up, it becomes increasingly hard for him to hide.

        This film is directed by Lamberto Bava (Demons) and stars Valeria D'Obici (Escape from the Bronx), Leonardo Treviglio (Titus), Eliana Miglio (Demons), and Paolo Malco (The New York Ripper).

        This is a unique giallo that keeps the audience guessing until the very end. The storytelling and dialogue feel like an 80s soap opera at times, despite having a unique and interesting premise. The opening shower scene was disappointing and a far cry from Psycho. The kill scenes are classic giallo, with stalking elements and limited gore but enjoyable stab scenes. The diverse kill settings add an extra layer of interest. The killer's mask was cool and reminded me of Mr. Bean. The final reveal was solid.

        In conclusion, You'll Die at Midnight is a mediocre addition to the giallo genre but is still worth a watch for genre fans. I would score this a 5/10 and recommend it with appropriate expectations.
        5acidburn-10

        Not a lost gem waiting to be discovered

        'You'll Die at Midnight' also known under other titles such as 'Midnight Ripper' & 'Midnight Horror' is a rather cheesy and quite enjoyable Italian made for TV Giallo/slasher flick from the 1980's directed by Lamberto Bava. This movie's plot is fairly routine and oddly structured and given its time period its lacking some much needed stylish visuals and interesting set-pieces that could have elevated things.

        The plot begins with a man named Nicola (Leonardo Treviglio) who discovers his wife is cheating on him and after a violent argument she is murdered and he becomes the prime suspect. Soon more young women begin to die at the hands of the maniac, is Nicola the killer or is it someone else?

        Trying to find a classic Giallo flick from the late 80's onwards is a hard task, and you'll have to look through a lot of lesser efforts just to find anything decent. But sadly, this movie isn't quite a lost gem waiting to be discovered, instead this is a by the numbers Giallo that has been forgotten for a reason. The lack of suspense and violent or interesting death scenes really hurts this film and given that it was a made for TV production I can't fault the director on that one. Instead we get a mystery that isn't very compelling and a bunch of flatly written characters and wooden performances.

        Overall 'You'll Die at Midnight' is certainly not the worst Giallo out there, it's just very average at best.
        7The_Void

        Another very decent Giallo effort from Lamberto Bava!

        Lamberto Bava's films may not have the cutting edge that many of his father's did, but the good thing about it is that you can always count on a decent thrill ride, and while You'll Die at Midnight doesn't set the genre on fire; it's a more than decent Giallo and I'm pretty certain that regular viewers will get a lot out of it. Being released in 1986, this one comes very late in the Giallo cycle although it recaptures that mysterious feel of the classic Giallo's well and the cinematography is good despite the fact that this obviously wasn't an A-class production. The plot is pure Giallo, and focuses on a murderer. We start by focusing on Nicola; a man who spots his wife buying lingerie and notices she has an affair. After arguing and almost killing her, he visits his colleague Anna, but shortly after he leaves the house; someone breaks in and murders his wife! Naturally, Nicola is the main suspect, but Anna, a psychologist, sees signs that the murder may have been committed by the so-called "Midnight Ripper". The only problem is that The Midnight Ripper has been dead for several years...

        The film features lots of scenes reminiscent of classic Giallo's, and many of the murders are memorable. The kitchen scene is probably my favourite, but the murder scene inside a lingerie store has a more nasty edge. There isn't a great deal of variety with the weapons, but at least Lamberto ensures that the imagery is good and the film is always at least interesting. You'll Die at Midnight is pretty short, running at around 85 minutes and this is a good thing as it means that there is little filler and the film doesn't really have time to become boring. You'll Die at Midnight has more of a range of central victim characters than many other Giallo's too, and this makes the film more interesting as the killer appears to be after each one for different reasons. Naturally, it all builds into a final twist; which although somewhat silly (as the climaxes in these films often are), it's interesting enough and somehow (almost) makes sense in the context of the film. Overall, I can't say that this is a classic example of the genre; but like Lamberto's other Giallo attempts; it's certainly worth watching!
        4Red-Barracuda

        Lesser effort from Lamberto Bava

        The director of Midnight Killer is Lamberto Bava, son of the legendary Mario. Lamberto's era was the 80's and he made several effective and fun horror films in that decade. So it is with some disappointment that I have to conclude that I thought Midnight Killer his weakest effort I have seen. It's very possible that Bava himself wasn't too crazy about this one either seeing as he went under a pseudonym.

        The story follows a fairly typical giallo plot-line about serial murder. It borrows a bit from other earlier films from the genre like The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, Four Flies on Grey Velvet, Torso and Tenebrae. But it never approaches the standard of any of these. While Bava does manage to generate some decent suspense at times, overall the film is a little half-hearted. Even the soundtrack by the usually inspired Claudio Simonetti of Goblin fame is a fairly pedestrian synth score. The mystery itself isn't so obvious to work out but given the insane final explanation that is not really so surprising to be honest. In fact, the final killer reveal is especially daft even by giallo standards. It actually enters into Hanna-Barbera territory! It isn't as gory as many gialli and there isn't really any nudity but there still is a mean spiritedness to the scenes with the killer nevertheless. This is alleviated somewhat though by moments that enter the truly absurd, such as a part when one of the victims tries to defend herself with a kitchen blender! This scene is agreeably moronic and at least good for a chuckle.

        I have to conclude that overall, while Midnight Killer has some good moments it isn't very good as a whole.
        5Uriah43

        An Okay Italian Slasher Movie from the '80s

        This film begins with police officer "Nicola Levi" (Leonardo Treviglio) discovering that his wife, "Sara Levi" (Barbara Scoppa), has been having an affair. Enraged, they get into a fight when she comes home, nearly leading to her being killed after she stabs him with an ice pick. Fortunately, Levi pulls himself together and leaves the house at the last moment, first going to see a psychologist named "Anna Berardi" (Valeria D'Obici), whom he trusts completely. While he's there, someone enters his wife's house and stabs her to death with the same ice pick she previously used against Nicola. Needless to say, he immediately becomes the prime suspect, even though Anna is convinced that he is entirely innocent. Not only that, but she also believes the killer will strike again soon. However, when he does, rather than clearing Nicola, the police continue to list him as their prime suspect, which makes things even more difficult for all concerned. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will simply say that this was an okay slasher film that benefited greatly from the mystery surrounding the actual identity of the killer. On the other hand, I thought that some of the scenes were a bit too unrealistic, and other scenes could have used a little more gore or intensity. But that's just my opinion. In any case, although certainly not one of the better horror films during this particular era, it managed to pass the time reasonably well, and I have rated it accordingly.

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        • Trivia
          Despite being cautioned by the night watchman not to tarry retrieving her watch left in the gallery as it's about to close, she ignores his warning, stopping to unwrap the ice pick she finds attached, needlessly risking being too late and locked in the gallery with the killer.
        • Goofs
          Despite being cautioned by the night watchman not to tarry retrieving her watch left in the gallery as it's about to close, she ignores his warning, stopping to unwrap the ice pick she finds attached, needlessly risking being too late and locked in the gallery with the killer.
        • Quotes

          Piero's Assistant: Do you really think Nicola's a sex maniac?

        • Connections
          Referenced in The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: July 2018 Marathon: Demons (2018)
        • Soundtracks
          Baby Doll
          Performed by Kasso

          Written by Claudio Simonetti

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        • Release date
          • December 16, 1987 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Italy
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • You'll Die at Midnight
        • Filming locations
          • Ascoli Piceno, Marche, Italy
        • Production companies
          • Dania Film
          • Reteitalia
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 28m(88 min)
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        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.66 : 1

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