Unlike the stylish thrillers of Argento, this is "trash-giallo" at its most uncompromising, blending hardcore eroticism with visceral horror.
Set against the atmospheric, fog-drenched canals of Venice, Inspector De Pol (played by an egg-munching Jeff Blynn ) investigates the sadistic double murder of a wealthy couple. As he digs deeper into their hedonistic lifestyle, the bodies pile up in increasingly gruesome ways. Why it’s Infamous: Giallo a Venezia (1979)
It features some of the most graphic practical effects of its era—most notably a legendary "leg-sawing" sequence that earned the film a long-standing ban in Italy. Unlike the stylish thrillers of Argento, this is
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Lucio Fulci’s gore-heavy classics like The New York Ripper . Nasty, gritty 70s exploitation cinema. The darker, unpolished side of Italian cult horror.