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(aka "Concerto per pistola solista" or "Story of a Crime ")
directed by Michele Lupo
Italy 1970
The
atmosphere is ripe for murder at the estate of the recently
dead Henry Carter. His heirs are a typically suspicious lot.
There's daughter Isabelle (Evelyn Stewart aka Ida Galli,
CASE OF THE SCORPION'S TAIL) who abandoned her father and
married beneath her station, her husband Anthony (Peter
Baldwin, THE GHOST), her disapproving Aunt Gladys (Marisa Fabbri,
FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET) and her prank-playing
horny son Georgie (Chris Chittel, BEAST IN THE CELLAR),
seemingly benevolent cousin Barbara (opera star Anna Moffo),
pompous Uncle Lawrence (Quinto Parmeggiani, IDENTIKIT), and
wastrel Ted (Giacomo Rossi-Stuart,
THE NIGHT EVELYN CAME OUT
OF THE GRAVE) who shocks his family with his surprise
marriage to Pauline (Beryl Cunningham, SO SWEET SO
PERVERSE). When the others are left out of the will and
Barbara named the sole heir, Georgie voices what they are
all thinking that if something were to happen to Barbara the
inheritance would be divided among them. Soon the bodies
start piling up and this time they really can't say the
butler (Ballard Berkeley, FAWLTY TOWERS) did it as he's the
first one to go. |
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Theatrical Release: 15 October 1970 (Italy)
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Big thanks to Eric Cotenas for the DVD Review!
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Runtime | 1:37:59 | 1:38:05.921 |
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2.35:1 Original Aspect Ratio
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Disc Size: 22,979,554,512 bytes Feature Size: 21,755,885,568 bytes Average Bitrate: 25.69 MbpsSingle-layered Blu-ray MPEG-4 AVC Video |
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Audio | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 mono) |
DTS-HD Master Audio English 2119
kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2119 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz /
1509 kbps / 24-bit) Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -4dB |
Subtitles | none | none |
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Release Information: Studio: Code Red DVD Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 16 |
Release Information: Studio: Code Red Blu-ray
Disc Size: 22,979,554,512 bytes Feature Size: 21,755,885,568 bytes Average Bitrate: 25.69 MbpsSingle-layered Blu-ray MPEG-4 AVC Video
Edition Details: Trailer (2:19) Blu-ray Release Date: 11 August 2009 Standard Blu-ray Case Chapters 17 |
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NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were taken directly from the Blu-ray disc. ADDITION: Code Red - Region FREE - Blu-ray - December 17': This is a big jump in quality over Code Red's own 2009 DVD. It's a more vibrant and detailed image that shows more information in the frame. There are some grain textures but not an abundance of depth. In short - it's a very welcome upgrade.Code Red use a DTS-HD Master 2.0 channel track (24-bit) in the English-language that sounds strong with a couple of less consequential weaknesses. There isn't much aggression or demonstrative effects. The score is by Francesco De Masi (The Murder Clinic, Private Vices, Public Virtues, The Hanging Woman, The New York Ripper) and there are no subtitles on the Region FREE Blu-ray disc.This has the previous, enjoyable, Peter Baldwin commentary and a 20-minute interview with him, plus a trailer. Eric is correct in that The Weekend Murders Agatha-Christie-spoof qualities push it away from, more pure, Giallo ...but it still has enough to keep it in the genre. Unfortunately, the Blu-ray appears sold-out at present. We will compare if another version surfaces. *** ON THE DVD: The anamorphic 2.35:1 transfer is progressive and dual-layered (accounting for 5.14 of the disc's 6.99 GB) with okay mono audio. The image is a little soft and has its share of scratches and dirt. Although MGM no longer holds the rights to the film, they supplied the elements for transfer and - although mastered in high definition - they are not as fine as a transfer from the negatives (the transfer is on par with the elements that MGM supplied Media Blasters with for LIZARD IN A WOMAN'S SKIN but not as good as the Italian-sourced master for this film's MGM double bill co-feature THE BLACK BELLY OF A TARANTULA (see the Blue Underground DVD). Actor-turned-TV director Peter Baldwin provides an audio commentary and it is interesting to get to hear from this lesser known American actor who appeared in some interesting Italian films during the sixties such as THE GHOST and LADY OF THE LAKE. The only annoyance is a lack of a chapter menu (the film is encoded with 16 chapters) which seems to be a new trend with Code Red. |
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