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By Darren Allison
It’s certainly great to see Chris' Soundtrack Corner back on the pages of Cinema Retro. It’s been a little while, but rest assured, Christian Riedrich and his team have been hard at work and it’s always worth the wait.
Csc has released no less than three brand new soundtracks, all of which are essentially their world premiere debuts. Sure, if you deep long and hard enough you may discover an odd track or a popular main title that has previously surfaced here and there or perhaps on some obscure library compilation – but hey, good luck with that search, should you wish to undertake it.
Across these three releases you will certainly unearth a delightful range of styles and moods as well as sampling various flavours of the exotic Mediterranean.
Daniele Patucchi’s Il Sorriso Del Ragno (1971) (Csc...
By Darren Allison
It’s certainly great to see Chris' Soundtrack Corner back on the pages of Cinema Retro. It’s been a little while, but rest assured, Christian Riedrich and his team have been hard at work and it’s always worth the wait.
Csc has released no less than three brand new soundtracks, all of which are essentially their world premiere debuts. Sure, if you deep long and hard enough you may discover an odd track or a popular main title that has previously surfaced here and there or perhaps on some obscure library compilation – but hey, good luck with that search, should you wish to undertake it.
Across these three releases you will certainly unearth a delightful range of styles and moods as well as sampling various flavours of the exotic Mediterranean.
Daniele Patucchi’s Il Sorriso Del Ragno (1971) (Csc...
- 5/4/2022
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Directed by: Riccardo Freda
Written by: Antonio Cesare Corti, Riccardo Freda, Simon Mizrahi, Fabio Piccioni
Cast: Stefano Patrizi, Martine Brochard, Henri Garcin, Laura Gemser, Anita Strindberg, John Richardson, Silvia Dionisio
While shooting a violent murder scene on a horror movie set, actor Michael (Stefano Patrizi) nearly chokes his co-star Beryl (Black Emanuelle Laura Gemser) to death in an uncontrollable rage.
Fortunately for Michael, it's his last scene before taking a break to visit his estranged mother, Glenda (genre vet Anita Strindberg), for a long weekend. The troubled thespian brings along his girlfriend, Deborah (Silvia Dionisio), to the old family mansion, a place he hasn't seen in years. They are greeted by creepy butler Oliver (John Richardson), who divulges to Michael that his mother is very ill but doesn't want him to know.
Once the pair have been shown to their separate rooms, Michael is reunited with sickly Glenda, who seems...
Written by: Antonio Cesare Corti, Riccardo Freda, Simon Mizrahi, Fabio Piccioni
Cast: Stefano Patrizi, Martine Brochard, Henri Garcin, Laura Gemser, Anita Strindberg, John Richardson, Silvia Dionisio
While shooting a violent murder scene on a horror movie set, actor Michael (Stefano Patrizi) nearly chokes his co-star Beryl (Black Emanuelle Laura Gemser) to death in an uncontrollable rage.
Fortunately for Michael, it's his last scene before taking a break to visit his estranged mother, Glenda (genre vet Anita Strindberg), for a long weekend. The troubled thespian brings along his girlfriend, Deborah (Silvia Dionisio), to the old family mansion, a place he hasn't seen in years. They are greeted by creepy butler Oliver (John Richardson), who divulges to Michael that his mother is very ill but doesn't want him to know.
Once the pair have been shown to their separate rooms, Michael is reunited with sickly Glenda, who seems...
- 2/4/2012
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
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