- AKA: Shiadō; Shadow; Tenebre - Der Kalte Hauch Des Todes; Unsane
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- RELEASED: 1982
Generally regarded as one of Italian horror maestro Dario Argento's finest films, the terrifying TENEBRE marked the director's return to the giallo genre in which he first made his name, after making two supernatural themed films, Suspiria (1977) and Inferno (1980). Shortly after American mystery-thriller novelist Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) arrives in Rome to promote his new book, an attractive young woman is murdered by a razor-wielding maniac who stuffs pages of Neal's latest novel into the mouth of his victim before slashing her throat So begins a bizarre series of horrific murders, the details of which strangely resemble the fictional murders in Neal's book. Baffled by the killings, the local police believe the author may hold the key to solving the case and turn to him for help... A superbly orchestrated suspense thriller, TENEBRE is a shockingly horrific orgy of graphic violence, set to a pounding score by Argento regulars Goblin and beautifully shot by Suspiria cinematographer Lucio Tovoli. Also stars a very strong cast including John Saxon, Daria Nicolodi, Giuliano Gemma, John Steiner, Lara Wendel and even cameos by directors Lamberto Bava and Michele Soavi.
- Uncut Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (1.85:1) Version
- English 5.1, English 2.0, German 5.1, German 2.0 and Italian Audio Options
- Behind the Scenes (from "Dario Argento: Master of Horror" - Directed by Luigi Cozzi) - Narrated in English
- Behind the Scenes of the Sound Effects
- Interview With Dario Argento and Daria Nicolodi - In English With Optional German Subtitles
- Alternative Ending Credits Music
- Trailer