The Bird With the Crystal Plumage 2005 Horror Movie Review
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The Stunning Debut By Dario Argento The Italian Master Of Terror
In his first film as writer/director, Dario Argento (SUSPIRIA, DEEP RED, TWO EVIL EYES) single-handedly created the giallo genre and instantly emerged as the filmmaker critics worldwide hailed as ‘The Italian Hitchcock’. Tony Musante (TRAFFIC, OZ) and Suzy Kendall (CIRCUS OF FEAR, TORSO) star in this pulse-pounding suspense thriller about an American writer in Rome who witnesses - and is helpless to stop - a brutal assault, the cunning vengeance of a maniac, and the heart-stopping horror that lives - and kills - deep in the dark.
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About The Bird With the Crystal Plumage 2005
Title: The Bird With the Crystal Plumage
Year: 2005
Starring: Mario Adorf,
Omar Bonaro,
Giuseppe Castellano,
Giovanni Di Benedetto,
Gildo Di Marco,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Runtime: 96 minutes
Runtime: 98
Alternative Titles: The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
Type: movie
Released: 1970-02-19
Rated: PG
Director: Not available,
Genres: Foreign,
Horror,
Mystery,
Thriller
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