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The Black Belly of the Tarantula
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R (Restricted) :: Blue Underground ::
Released:
2006-03-28
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3.5/5 (6 Reviews)
4/5
One By One, Gorgeous Women Fall Prey To The Sting Of The Deadly Tarantula Wasp
by J. B. Hoyos (Chesapeake, VA)
"The Black Belly of the Tarantula" is a superb giallo in the tradition of Dario Argento's "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage." Both are very similar in that someone is viciously knifing beautiful women to death.
"The Black Belly of the Tarantula" was produced with a high budget and was well received throughout the world. Everything about this movie is beautiful and extravagant: the photography, the settings, and the actors/actresses themselves. Three gorgeous women who starred in James Bond movies are in this giallo. Barbara Bouchet, a giallo regular, is the first victim. (She gave great performances in Lucio Fulci's "Don't Torture a Duckling" and Emilio P. Miraglia's "The Red Queen Kills 7 Times). There is plenty of action and suspense in a plot that involves blackmail, drug smuggling, revenge, and creepy crawlers.
Dressed all in black, the killer looks like a wasp as he injects wasp venom into his female victims. As they lay on their beds paralyzed, the killer disembowels them while they watch helplessly. The killer's motive is mundane but doesn't detract from the overall chilling effect of the film. A great lounge score is provided by Ennio Morricone who provided the music for many Spaghetti Westerns and Italian gialli.
"The Black Belly of the Tarantula" is a must see for all fans of Italian gialli and fans of the lead actors/actresses, such as Giancarlo Giannini, Barbara Bouchet, Claudine Auger, and Barbara Bach. It is definitely a keeper in my collection.
3/5
Pretty Girls in peril. Can't get enough.
by J. Ancona
I like this kind of movie. Just a step above MST3K fodder. "A very small step." Don't buy it if your looking for a movie like The Birds, but if you like movies a little on the campy side. You might like this one.
5/5
Gorgeous transfer of Pop-Art vision of '70s Rome
by mojo_navigator
La Tarantola dal Ventre Nero, to give it it's Italian name, is much more than just another piece of trashy European cinema. It is an exquisite example of how wonderful cinema was in the late '60s / early '70s and an excellent reminder as to why I seldom bother going to movies these days.
Essentially, it's a whodunnit and we could debate the strength and weaknesses of the plot (and there are plenty of weaknesses) but the key to this film is it's cinematic style, a kind of garish Pop-Art vision of '70s Rome that mesmerises with each frame. It's loaded with '60s accoutrements - retro-futuristic furniture, glamorous women's fashions, old-school Alfa Romeo's (was there ever a cooler vehicle?). And the acting is stellar together with yet another legendary Morricone soundtrack.
As for the DVD itself, this is the first Blue Underground disk that I have bought and I can say without equivocation that it's the best looking picture that I've ever seen in this format. Really vibrant colors that are a joy to watch even at moments when the plot begins to sag. And full marks to BU for including the original Italian mono soundtrack with English subtitles. In all, it's a great product that really captures how good DVD can be when someone takes care with these things. I will certainly be buying many more Blue Underground films in the future.
So, you get '70s Rome, funky decor, brash colors, a reasonable plot and if that ain't enough, there are not one, not two but THREE Bond girls in this film (and one of them gets nude and all).
No excuses for not owning this one.
4/5
Creepity Crawlity
by Stanley Runk (Camp North Pines)
Someone's knocking off horny older chicks, and the fuzz are on the case. Who the hell's doing it, and why?? The quote on the box claims this to be the best giallo ever made, but that's a pretty heavy statement. Apparently the person who wrote that hasn't seen too many giallos. Black Belly is a pretty cool film, but aside from the modus operandi of the killer, it's fairly average. Plus, the identity of the killer was too easy to figure out considering they push a little too hard in making the killer look like the least likely to be the killer. Once again Blue Underground has worked wonders on restoring this one, it looks pretty damn good. It may not be the best the genre has to offer, but it's definitely required viewing for those into the genre. Dig?
2/5
Hardly the Best Giallo
by The Magician (New York, NY)
This 1971 offering stars Giancarlo Giannini in a fine performance as a police inspector on the hunt for a psycho who stuns his attractive victime with a poison-dipped needle before eviscerating them.
The production is above average slick and the performances are fine, especially from Giannini, but I just didn't find it involving, suspenseful or stylish enough to keep my finger off fast forward. It's not bad, just average. The climax and the killer's unmasking is particularly weak and anti-climactic.
Fans of the genre seem to really like this one, but I suggest a rental before a purchase.
The Black Belly of the Tarantula Summary
A deranged killer is injecting beautiful women with the poison of a rare wasp, paralyzing them and forcing them to witness their own brutal murders. Academy Award(r) nominee Giancarlo Giannini (SEVEN BEAUTIES, HANNIBAL) stars as the dogged detective who takes the case only to find himself trapped in a web of immorality and murder. From the tantalizingly erotic opening to its vicious stunner of an
A Deranged Killer Is Injecting Beautiful Women With The Poison Of A Rare Wasp Paralyzing Them And Forcing Them To Witness Their Own Brutal Murders. Academy Award(r) Nominee Giancarlo Giannini (seven Beauties Hannibal) Stars As The Dogged Detective Who Takes The Case Only To Find Himself Trapped In A Web Of Immorality And Murder. From The Tantalizingly Erotic Opening To Its Vicious Stunner Of An Ending Experience What Is Considered To Be One Of The Most Riveting And Acclaimed Films In The Entire Giallo Genre.claudine Auger (thunderball Twitch Of The Death Nerve) Barbara Bouchet (casino Royale Don't Torture A Duckling) And Barbara Bach (the Spy Who Loved Me Short Night Of The Glass Dolls) Co-star In This Rarely-seen Classic Directed By Paolo Cavara (mondo Cane) And Featuring One Of Ennio Morricone's Best Scores Ever Now Transferred In High Definition From The Original Camera Negative And Available For The First Time Ever In America.system Requirements:running Time 98 Mins.format: Dvd Movie Genre: horror Rating: r Upc: 827058111492 Manufacturer No: bu1114
Black Belly of the Tarantula
, following the release of Dario Argento's first feature,
Bird With the Crystal Plumage
, is one of the films that defined the Giallo genre's attractive blend of horror and high fashion. With a score by Ennio Morricone, direction by Paolo Cavara, and starring the handsome Giancarlo Giannini,
Black Belly
makes the story of a perverted serial killer who first paralyzes his victims with the poison wasps used to stun tarantulas seem cool and intriguing. This could be due to the fact that three of the killer's sexy victims went on to become Bond Girls (Claudine Auger, Barbara Bouchet, and Barbara Bach). Murders set in a massage parlor, an upscale fur shop, and in various white-sheeted beds showcase the aesthetic beauty of bloodshed. Giannini, who plays the suave police inspector, sleuths his way to the killer and finally fights him with the same vampiric ferocity that a wasp attacks a tarantula. In fact, stock footage of the carnivorous insects are interspersed throughout the film for added effect. Plots in Giallo films are basic; rather, the way murders are shot make the films memorable. The finest scenes in
Black Belly
occur during the stalker's pursuit of his "prey." Women's faces smear across the screen, their makeup palettes carefully matched to the rooms in which they are sliced open. With less actual gore than some other classic Giallo films such as
Perfume of the Lady In Black
and
All The Colors of The Dark
,
Black Belly of the Tarantula
relies more on style than on brutal violence. For this reason, it would be a good introduction to Italian horror for those who want to avoid witnessing serious carnage.
--Trinie Dalton
Black Belly of the Tarantula DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Giancarlo Giannini
,
Barbara Bouchet
,
Rossella Falk
,
Silvano Tranquilli
Director:
Paolo Cavara
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
89 mins
UPC:
827058111492
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Blue Underground
Release Date:
2006-03-28
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Italian (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Subtitled),
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