- In
Italian cinema,
giallo (Italian: [ˈdʒallo]; pl.:
gialli; from giallo, lit. 'yellow') is a
genre that
often contains slasher, thriller, psychological...
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Sophia Loren achieved international stardom.
Erotic Italian thrillers, or
gialli,
produced by
directors such as
Dario Argento in the 1970s,
influenced horror...
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Lucio Fulci (Italian: [ˈluːtʃo ˈfultʃi]; 17 June 1927 – 13
March 1996) was an
Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor.
Although he
worked in a wide...
- I
libri gialli,
where giallo in
Italian means "yellow", a
reference to the
color of the
cover background. The
title was
changed to I
gialli Mondadori...
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grand fashions.
Unlike most
American slasher films the
protagonists of
gialli are
frequently (but not always) jet-setting
adults sporting the most stylish...
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citizen and
starring in a
large number of
genre films,
including thrillers (
gialli),
crime films (poliziotteschi), and ****
comedies (commedia ****y all'italiana)...
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involved in many po****r
Italian "genre trends",
including polizieschi,
gialli and
Spaghetti Westerns. His best-known
films include: The Bible: In the...
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Edberg in two
Swedish films in the late 1950s. She
started her
career in
gialli with
Lucio Fulci's A
Lizard in a Woman's Skin in 1971 and
starred in her...
- been
called Argento's
thematic "Animal Trilogy",
along with his next two
gialli, The Cat o' Nine
Tails (1971) and Four
Flies on Grey
Velvet (1972). Argento's...
- Killer'). In his book on
Italian gialli, Troy
Howarth described the film as
belonging to the
trend of "****y-trashy
gialli"
opposed to
burgeoning films influenced...