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− | ''Suspiria'' was first released to home video on [[VHS]] format in [[1988]] by Magnum Entertainment. It was released again on [[March 24th]], [[1998]] by Fox Lorber and again in [[1989]] in [[Canada]]. It was released to [[DVD]] on region 2 format on [[October 25th]], [[2000]]. The cover art for this version showed twin images of Jessica Harper's character Suzy Bannion side by side with one another. Another region 2 version, ASIN: B00004CZSQ, was re-issued on [[October 28th]], [[2002]]. The cover art to this version featured the standard black background with a ballet dancer standing in a pool of blood. This version was produced by A-Films. |
+ | ''Suspiria'' was first released to home video on [[VHS]] format in [[1988]] by Magnum Entertainment. It was released again on [[March 24th]], [[1998]] by Fox Lorber and again in [[1989]] in [[Canada]]. It was released to [[DVD]] on region 2 format on [[October 25th]], [[2000]]. The cover art for this version showed twin images of Jessica Harper's character Suzy Bannion side by side with one another. Another region 2 version, ASIN: B00004CZSQ, was re-issued on [[October 28th]], [[2002]]. The cover art to this version featured the standard black background with a ballet dancer standing in a pool of blood. This version was produced by A-Films. |
− | The film was released again on region 1 format as part of the [[Dario Argento]] Collection by [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]] and [[Starz Entertainment]] on [[September 11th]], [[2001]]. The 3-disc Limited Edition region 1 boxset of ''Suspiria'' was released by Anchor Bay and Starz on this date as well. Special features on this DVD set include television and radio spots, a music video to "Daemonica" by Goblin, a still gallery; a 25th Anniversary featurette (running time 52 min.) and the original Goblin soundtrack on disc 3. |
+ | The film was released again on region 1 format as part of the [[Dario Argento]] Collection by [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]] and [[Starz Entertainment]] on [[September 11th]], [[2001]]. The 3-disc Limited Edition region 1 boxset of ''Suspiria'' was released by Anchor Bay and Starz on this date as well. Special features on this DVD set include television and radio spots, a music video to "Daemonica" by Goblin, a still gallery; a 25th Anniversary featurette (running time 52 min.) and the original Goblin soundtrack on disc 3. |
− | A 2-disc Special Edition of ''Suspiria'' was released by Blue Underground on [[September 25th]], [[2007]]. Disc one special features include the original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots, the "Daemonica" music video, talent biographies and a featurette containing interviews with director [[Dario Argento]], co-writer [[Daria Nicolodi]], cinematographer Luciano Tovoli, actress Jessica Harper, actress Stefania Casini, actor [[Udo Kier]] and the band Goblin. |
+ | A 2-disc Special Edition of ''Suspiria'' was released by Blue Underground on [[September 25th]], [[2007]]. Disc one special features include the original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots, the "Daemonica" music video, talent biographies and a featurette containing interviews with director [[Dario Argento]], co-writer [[Daria Nicolodi]], cinematographer Luciano Tovoli, actress Jessica Harper, actress Stefania Casini, actor [[Udo Kier]] and the band Goblin. |
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− | * This is the fifth film directed by [[Dario Argento]]. He previously directed ''[[Deep Red (1975)|Deep Red]]'' in [[1975]]. His next film is ''[[Inferno (1980)|Inferno]]'', which was released in [[1980]]. |
+ | * This is the fifth film directed by [[Dario Argento]]. He previously directed ''[[Deep Red (1975)|Deep Red]]'' in [[1975]]. His next film is ''[[Inferno (1980)|Inferno]]'', which was released in [[1980]]. |
− | * Actress [[Joan Bennett]] is also known for playing the role of [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]] on the [[1960s]] gothic soap opera ''[[Dark Shadows (1966 TV Series)|Dark Shadows]]''. |
+ | * Actress [[Joan Bennett]] is also known for playing the role of [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]] on the [[1960s]] gothic soap opera ''[[Dark Shadows (1966 TV Series)|Dark Shadows]]''. |
− | * A poster from ''Suspiria'' is briefly seen in the ''[[Masters of Horror (TV Series)|Masters of Horror]]'' episode [[Masters of Horror: Pelts|"Pelts"]], which was also directed by [[Dario Argento]]. |
+ | * A poster from ''Suspiria'' is briefly seen in the ''[[Masters of Horror (TV Series)|Masters of Horror]]'' episode [[Masters of Horror: Pelts|"Pelts"]], which was also directed by [[Dario Argento]]. |
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Suspiria | |
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The only thing more terrifying than the last five minutes of this film are the first 90! | |
Credits | |
Title | Suspiria |
Directed by | Dario Argento |
Written by | Dario Argento; Daria Nicolodi |
Produced by | Salvatore Argento; Claudio Argento |
Music by | Dario Argento; Goblin |
Cinematography | Luciano Tovoli |
Edited by | Franco Fraticelli |
Distributed by | Seda Spettacoli |
General Information | |
Release date(s) | February 1st, 1977 (Italy) August 12th, 1977 (US) |
Film Rating | R |
Running time | 98 min. |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Budget | Unknown |
Gross revenue | ITL 1,430,000,000 |
Preceded by | — |
Followed by | Inferno (1980) |
Plot
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Jessica Harper | Suzy Bannion |
Stefania Casini | Sara |
Flavio Bucci | Daniel |
Miguel Bosé | Mark |
Barbara Magnolfi | Olga |
Susanna Javicoli | Sonia |
Eva Axén | Pat Hingle |
Rudolf Schündler | Professor Milius |
Udo Kier | Doctor Frank Mandel |
Alida Valli | Miss Tanner |
Joan Bennett | Madame Blanc |
Margherita Horowitz | Teacher |
Jacopo Mariani | Albert |
Fulvio Mingozzi | Taxi driver |
Franca Scagnetti | Cook |
Renato Scarpa | Professor Verdegast |
Serafina Scorceletti | 2nd cook |
Giuseppe Transocchi | Pavlo |
Renata Zamengo | Caroline |
Alessandra Capozzi | Dancer |
Salvatore Capozzi | Dancer |
Diana Ferrara | Dancer |
Cristina Latini | Dancer |
Alfredo Raino | Dancer |
Claudia Zaccari | Dancer |
Dario Argento | Narrator |
Giovanni Di Bernardo | Police inspector |
Daria Nicolodi | Woman at airport |
Home Video
Suspiria was first released to home video on VHS format in 1988 by Magnum Entertainment. It was released again on March 24th, 1998 by Fox Lorber and again in 1989 in Canada. It was released to DVD on region 2 format on October 25th, 2000. The cover art for this version showed twin images of Jessica Harper's character Suzy Bannion side by side with one another. Another region 2 version, ASIN: B00004CZSQ, was re-issued on October 28th, 2002. The cover art to this version featured the standard black background with a ballet dancer standing in a pool of blood. This version was produced by A-Films.
The film was released again on region 1 format as part of the Dario Argento Collection by Anchor Bay Entertainment and Starz Entertainment on September 11th, 2001. The 3-disc Limited Edition region 1 boxset of Suspiria was released by Anchor Bay and Starz on this date as well. Special features on this DVD set include television and radio spots, a music video to "Daemonica" by Goblin, a still gallery; a 25th Anniversary featurette (running time 52 min.) and the original Goblin soundtrack on disc 3.
A 2-disc Special Edition of Suspiria was released by Blue Underground on September 25th, 2007. Disc one special features include the original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots, the "Daemonica" music video, talent biographies and a featurette containing interviews with director Dario Argento, co-writer Daria Nicolodi, cinematographer Luciano Tovoli, actress Jessica Harper, actress Stefania Casini, actor Udo Kier and the band Goblin.
Notes & Trivia
- Principal filming on Suspiria began on July 26th, 1976 and concluded on November 30th.
- Is considered "One Of The Scariest Movies Of All Time!" by Entertainment Weekly magazine.
- This is the fifth film directed by Dario Argento. He previously directed Deep Red in 1975. His next film is Inferno, which was released in 1980.
- Actress Joan Bennett is also known for playing the role of Elizabeth Collins Stoddard on the 1960s gothic soap opera Dark Shadows.
- A poster from Suspiria is briefly seen in the Masters of Horror episode "Pelts", which was also directed by Dario Argento.
External Links
- Suspiria at AMG
- Suspiria at IMDB
- Suspiria at Wikipedia
- Suspiria at The Terror Trap
- Suspiria at Monsters at Play
- Suspiria at Rotten Tomatoes
- Suspiria at Turner Classic Movies
References
This article relates to the works of Dario Argento. |