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All the Colors of the Dark (1972) on Blu-ray

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ALTH1972
Actor: George Hilton, Edwige Fenech, Ivan Rassimov, Nieves Navarro, George Rigaud, Marina Malfatti, Alan Collins, Julian Ugarte, Dominique Boschero, Maria Cumani Quasimodo
Director: Sergio Martino
Genre: Horror
Year: 1972
Studio: Severin
Length: 95
Released: 1/29/2019
Rating: R (Restricted)
Format: Blu-ray
Misc/Special Features: NTSC, With CD, 2 Pack, Review One of the very best gialli… A whirlwind of horrific imagery with superb cinematography, a chilling score and an overwhelming sense of dread. --Diabolique Magazine A not to be missed Euro-shocker… Filled with disturbing imagery, supernatural terror and Edwige Fenech at her Scream Queen best. --The Digital Fix
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A

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Even by extreme '70s standards, it remains among the more notorious -and disturbing - thrillers in genre history. Now experience, "One of the most entertaining gialli you'll ever see," (10k Bullets) like you've never seen it before. The luscious Edwige Fenech (STRIP NUDE FOR YOUR KILLER) gives the performance of her career as a woman tormented by visions of satanic violence, hallucinatory horror and psychosexual insanity. George Hilton (THE STRANGE VICE OF MRS. WARDH), Ivan Rassimov (EATEN ALIVE) and Susan Scott (EMANUELLE AND THE LAST CANNIBALS) co-star in this EuroShock masterpiece from director Sergio Martino (TORSO) and screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi (DEATH WALKS ON HIGH HEELS) - with "Possibly one of the best horror scores of all time," (Scream Magazine) by Bruno Nicolai - now featuring a new 4k scan from the original negative and throbbing with exclusive Special Features!

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