| Christina Marsillach, Urbano Barberini
, Daria Nicolodi, Ian Charleson, Antonella Vitale , Sebastiano Somma
The polar-opposite worlds of opera and horror collide in this gory
giallo film from director Dario Argento. Christina Marsillach (Tom
Hanks' romantic interest in Every Time We Say Goodbye) stars as
Betty, a beautiful understudy who gets an unlikely break to play
the female lead in a contemporary opera of Verdi's Macbeth. Her
fear of Macbeth's notorious curse proves to have foundation when
a psychopath with a strange connection to Betty murders a stage
hand in the midst of her debut and later kills several ravens being
used in the opera. Characters introduced at this point who could
be the killer include: the show's director, Marco (Ian Charleson);
Betty's publicist, Mira (Daria Nicolodi); and the police inspector,
Alan Santini (Urbano Barberini). The middle third of the film is
devoted to the killer's bloody work which serves to torment Betty.
The madman binds her and tapes a row of tiny needles beneath her
eyes so that she is forced to watch him butcher a young stage manager
and a costume designer, among others. With the police investigation
going nowhere and the killer zeroing in on Betty's death, Marco
decides to enact his own plan to stop the madman; he releases the
ravens (apparently, they always remember their enemies) during a
performance. The birds circle wildly before attacking the killer
and plucking one of his eyeballs out. He absconds with Betty, but
dies in a fire after revealing his demented motivation and his connection
to the young singer. A final scene set in the Swiss mountains provides
a couple of final shocks. - |