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il gatto a nove code, ennio morricone, gdm music

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il Gatto a nove code
(1971)


composer: ennio morricone

label: GDM music

AKA: die Neunschwänzige Katze, le Chat à Neuf Queues, the Cat o' Nine Tails

total duration: 00.74.74

soundtrack style: Crime Drama Horror Mystery Thriller



   


tracks

01. Ninna nanna in blu (Titoli)
02. 1970
03. Sottintesi
04. Parabola del paradosso
05. Paranoia prima
06. Paranoia seconda
07. Dissociazione
08. Dissociazione seconda
09. Passeggiata notturna (Film version)
10. Metafora finale
11. Placcaggio
12. Passeggiata notturna (Alternate version)
13. Placcaggio (Alternate version)
14. Il gatto a nove code
15. Ninna nanna in blu (# 2)
16. Placcaggio (Original single version)
17. Il gatto a nove code (# 2)

Special Bonus Tracks

18. Dario Argento Speaks!

 
 
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story

In this flawed mystery-thriller from flamboyant horror director Dario Argento, Karl Malden portrays a blind man who joins forces with a reporter (James Franciscus) to catch a killer with an extra chromosome.
Much of the action occurs at a research hospital, where the killer seeks to conceal the original crime with still more murders.
Easily the least interesting of Argento's early thrillers (which include the superior L'Uccello dalle Piume di Cristallo and Quattro Mosche di Velluto Grigio), this film seems almost a parody of the genre at times, with preposterous coincidences and bogus Freudian analysis substituting for genuine mystery.
Those familiar with the director's work may find it difficult to believe that Argento was responsible, but some undeniable stylistic touches, such as one victim's wallpaper resembling a blood-splattered wall, reveal that even a genius can make bad films.
Ennio Morricone's soundtrack and a cast including Catherine Spaak and Pier Paolo Capponi offer little relief.

Cast:
Vittorio Congia, Emilio Marchesini, Carlo Alighiero, Pier Paolo Capponi, Tino Carraro, Tom Felleghy, Horst Frank, Karl Malden, Werner Pochath, Rada Rassimov, Catherine Spaak, Cinzia de Carolis, James Franciscus, Corrado Olmi, Aldo Reggiani

Director:
Dario Argento

 

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