Tutti i Colori del Buio (1972, ITA/SPA) C-95m. SCOPE **½ D: Sergio Martino. Starring George Hilton, Edwige Fenech, Ivan Rassimov, Julián Ugarte, George Rigaud, Maria Cumani Quasimodo, Susan Scott (=Nieves Navarro), Marina Malfatti, Alan Collins (=Luciano Pigozzi), Tom Felleghy. Okay giallo mystery set in London about beautiful Fenech, who's been having nightmares since she lost her unborn child in an accident. Her boyfriend Hilton doesn't believe in Fenech's psychoanalysis sessions, but then she meets her new neighbor Scott, who invites her to black magic sessions. Then the stalker from her nightmare turns up in real life. What exactly the mystery behind it all is, remains unclear for a long time. Fenech suffers the entire film convincingly, but the suffering gets to be too much at times. Has a bit of a ROSEMARY'S BABY touch, but director Martino (TORSO) has done better; there's just not enough suspense. Fairly good score by Bruno Nicolai. English titles: ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK, DAY OF THE MANIAC, DEMONS OF THE DEAD, and THEY'RE COMING TO GET YOU.



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