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Title: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Scott on August 22, 2006, 10:34:23 PM
DEEP RED HATCHET MURDERS (1975) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073582/) - This Italian Giallo film directed by Dario Argento has about four grusome and creepy scenes, but the rest is just useless fillers. Most noteable are the scene in the country house, the scene with the mechanical doll, and the psycho type ending.

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Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: RCMerchant on August 23, 2006, 05:40:10 AM
Yeah, but the style,the music by Goblin,and the spectacular murders themselves makes it a must see for Argento fans.I enjoyed   it much more than the over rated SUSPIRIA,which bored me to tears. For me,Argento's best movie was CREEPERS! A chimp with a straight razor as the hero! Pretty far out!
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: The Burgomaster on August 23, 2006, 01:05:54 PM
This is one of my favorite Argento films.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Scott on August 23, 2006, 01:11:01 PM
Argento films do have style, but some how I just don't appreciate them. Maybe it's lost in the English translation or poor DVD quality of the $1.00 DVD's. It just might be I don't like Giallo films or most slasher films unless they have some other elements to make it interesting.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Menard on August 23, 2006, 04:10:15 PM
I liked this one as well. There is an extended version available (amazingly on budget DVDs as well) which adds the scenes which were cut for the shorter US version; unfortunately the cut scenes are not dubbed, so you have a partly dubbed and partly subtitled movie. It is interesting that quite a few of the cut scenes were humorous scenes which helped to develop the characters of the reporter and composer; it was largely their interaction which each other that made it more likeable, for me, as a film.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: The Burgomaster on August 23, 2006, 04:50:31 PM
I have the widescreen extended version on DVD - - but I didn't get it at a budget price.  I think I paid around $15 for it several years ago.  But it was worth the price.  I also have the following Argento thrillers:

* BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE

* SUSPIRIA

* PHENOMENA (and I also have the cut version called CREEPERS in one of my 50 movie packs)

* CAT O NINE TAILS

* TENEBRAE (and I also have another version called UNSANE in one of my 50 movie packs)

His movies always have clever plot twists.  very enjoyable.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Scott on August 23, 2006, 07:04:21 PM
When I use to have Netflix I had all those films on my que list. I'll try to get to them all someday.

BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE

PHENOMENA

CAT O NINE TAILS

TENEBRAE

Didn't care much for SUSPIRA. Guess maybe I'm not a Argento fan, but I'll give the other films a chance.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Mugwump on August 28, 2006, 12:48:24 PM
I loved Deep Red. Anyone seen Bird with the Crystal Plumage from Argento? Great as well.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: The Burgomaster on August 28, 2006, 02:57:02 PM
Mugwump:

I have seen BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE several times and it holds a prominent place in my Argento DVD collection.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Joe the Destroyer on September 21, 2007, 10:41:29 PM
Just watched this tonight.  It wasn't bad.  I think I've had my fill of giallo flicks for a while, though. 

Still, the bit with the elevator, freakin' classic!
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Javakoala on September 21, 2007, 11:38:20 PM
I liked this film, though it seems slightly clunky.  The thing that blows my mind is the serious similarity to Bird With The Crystal Plummage and Blow Up with the whole "I saw something, but no one seems to believe me" thing.

Suspiria has some of Argento's best death sequences, beautifully staged, but Unsane has a zippier savage quality that makes it my favorite.

Sorry if this sounds disjointed -- I just finished watching Manos--Hands Of Fate and I can't seem to focus.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: voltron on September 22, 2007, 11:33:37 AM
I love this flick. Make sure you check out the Anchor Bay version though, it's got all the missing scenes with subtitles, interviews with Dario, Goblin,....all in all just classic Argento.
Title: Re: Deep Red Hatchet Murders (1975)
Post by: Shadow on September 22, 2007, 11:35:50 AM
Quote from: voltron on September 22, 2007, 11:33:37 AM
I love this flick.

I totally agree. This is one of those movies I love to put on as "background noise" while working on some project.