This is a favorite giallo horror of mine. It is solidly rooted in the crime/mystery that started the genre, but in the end becomes as a kind of Wicker Man in it's own way. It has such a solid pagan sub-plot to the catholic superstitions of southern Italy--if you don't mind watching sub-titles, or if you are familiar with Italian, it's highly recommended. It's just well, weird, eerie and plain strange!
Friday, May 1, 2015
The House With Laughing Windows (1976)
This is a favorite giallo horror of mine. It is solidly rooted in the crime/mystery that started the genre, but in the end becomes as a kind of Wicker Man in it's own way. It has such a solid pagan sub-plot to the catholic superstitions of southern Italy--if you don't mind watching sub-titles, or if you are familiar with Italian, it's highly recommended. It's just well, weird, eerie and plain strange!
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