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Presented in enhanced 16 x 9 widescreen 2.35:1 format; Includes the original theatrical trailer; Interactive menus; Remixed Dolby Surround; Original motion picture soundtrack
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0. Menu Group #1 with 30 chapter(s) covering 01:36:00
1. Movie Titles. [4:11]
2. Walking the Streets. [2:46]
3. The Police. [3:47]
4. Searching for Clues. [4:06]
5. Someone's Following. [3:07]
6. Police Investigate. [5:40]
7. At the Horse Track. [4:56]
8. The Painting. [:35]
9. Woman walking thru Park. [3:32]
10. The Next Day. [3:00]
11. Vision of Murder. [1:36]
12. Television Report. [1:19]
13. At the Gallery. [2:47]
14. The Hit. [4:03]
15. Following the Shooter. [4:02]
16. The Stairs. [4:41]
17. The Threat. [3:52]
18. Found a Dead Body. [1:32]
19. Voice Recognition. [5:54]
20. Has a Hunch. [8:21]
21. Calling for Help. [1:30]
22. Trapped. [4:11]
23. At the Zoo. [5:29]
24. Looking for a Woman. [2:40]
25. Tied Up. [1:36]
26. The Murderer. [:45]
27. Trapped in Gallery. [2:51]
28. Television Report. [1:12]
29. Flying Home. [:46]
30. Credits. [1:00]
This trend-setting thriller put its director, Dario Argento, on the international map and began a flood of imitative mystery-horror hybrids which dominated Italian genre output in the early 1970s. Tony Musante, best known for the television series Toma, portrays an American who witnesses the murder of a woman at a trendy Rome art gallery. Before long, Musante finds himself targeted by a mysterious killer. Based on a story by Byron Edgar Wallace, Bird and hints at the flamboyance which would become Argento's trademark. This and Argento's subsequent two films Il Gatto a Nove Code and Quattro Mosche di Velluto Grigio were much less horror-oriented than his later work. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide