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The House With Laughing Windows (DVD)


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The House With Laughing Windows (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1976 / Suitable for 18 years and over / Director: Pupi Avati / Actors: Lino ... more
The House With Laughing Windows (DVD) ... Capolicchio, Gianni Cavina ... / DVD released 2006-09-25 at Nouveaux Pictures / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL

Newest Review: ... into this timeframe director/writer Pupi Avanti must fit a love story, a mystery about a woman confined to a bed, a ... more

 ... mysterious tape recording, disappearances, a vicious and brutal murder, a religious prophecy, family secrets long since forgotten, a strange unwritten mystery that each and every one of the town's residents know about but will not reveal to outsiders, and of course a house with laughing windows. I was really taken aback by this movie, something I had delayed watching for many years; I could literally kick myself for waiting so long to enjoy this thing of great beauty and of great horror. The Italian horror classics such as Su...more

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The House With Laughing Windows [DVD] [1976]
Release Date: 2006 - 09 - 25, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over,
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Premium Review The House With Laughing Windows (DVD): Nothing To Laugh About (1486 words)
by - written on 29/04/08 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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Made in 1976 The House With Laughing Windows may sound like a silly title for a movie but believe me there is no humour in this beautiful looking horror movie that has become one of the most acclaimed Italian horror thrillers in history. While low on the gore front La Casa dalle finestre che ridono to use its proper title is at times so disturbing that it literally trounces on the entire American horror output for this sort of movie. Starting as it means to go on the movie opens with a naked man hanging from a ceiling while knives are seen repeatedly launching into his face and body, the camera lens sepia in its colour. While I assume the change to sepia was ...  Read the complete review

 
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