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Cat O'Nine Tails on DVD (1971)

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Average rating: 65%
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Starring: James Franciscus, Karl Malden, Catherine Spaak, Horst Frank, Pier Paolo Capponi, Rada Rassimov
Director: Dario Argento
Studio: PLATINUM MEDIA DISTRIBUTION
Run time: 107 mins
Certificate: 18
Genres: Horror
Languages: English
Released: 10/06/2002
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Brief synopsis of Cat O'Nine Tails

Italian master of horror Dario Argento's second directorial effort (and the centerpiece of the "animal trilogy" of giallos--or mystery/thrillers--which includes BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE and FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET) is a suspenseful murder mystery infused with the filmmaker's trademark graphic violence. Karl Malden stars as a blind man with a talent for solving puzzles who teams-up with reporter Carlo Giordani (James Franciscus) to launch a private investigation into a string of peculiar murders, all of which seem to involve a dubious genetic research facility. The killer soon becomes wise to the duo's plans and will do whatever it takes to stop them from reporting to the police.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Blind Karl Malden and journalist James Franciscus unravel a tortuous mystery combining industrial espionage, homosexuality and genetic dementia in director Dario Argento's visually creative study in psycho terror. Thrilling subjective camerawork masks the maniac's identity in a stunning triumph of style over content that marks the beginning of the “Italian Hitchcock”'s obsession with eyes and blades. The train platform murder and the skylight finale are textbook examples of what the director calls “violence as art”.

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Rated - 4 starsA nudge is as good as a wink to a blind bat

Merlin from London , 06/12/2005

When Argento started his journey into features he obviously had a strategic plan of action in mind. This, his second film, keeps to a similar 'who dunnit' structure as in 'The bird with the crystal plumage'. It obviously differs in plot but with music again from Ennio Morricone and Argento's distinctive photographic style, the feel is similar.

I have always been a huge fan of Argento. I first saw his work at 'The Scala' cinema (no longer in existence) in Kings Cross, London. They showed a selection of works by him and he was there at the end to answer questions. Not having ever heard of him prior to this I was amazed at the worldwide reach he has. His work is visionary and has influenced so many film makers.

I digress. The film follows Karl Malden's curiosity into a murder case close to his home. Malden is blind and teams up with a journalist to investigate various connections with different cases. There is a certain arthouse feel about the film. If you have ever seen Antonioni's 'Blow-up' then the feel similar but maybe less bitty.

A great night in (I would however watch 'The bird with the crystal plumage' first). Watch in the dark with a couple of lit candles, wearing a raincoat with nice italian leather driving gloves, a hat and cutthroat razor.

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Rated - 3 stars

Bryan#21 from ARDROSSAN , 15/06/2004

Not the usual Dario Argento horror but watchable none the less. A fairly good thriller, well scripted and watchable although in Italian language with english sub-titles.

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Rated - 3 stars

loz#6 from BRISTOL , 05/10/2004

Dario Argento's second film follows the same basic template as Bird With the Crystal Pluamge, but has none of the style of the original. The story concerns a journalist probing a spate of murders based around a group of scientists working to isolate the genetic tendency towards violence, and the title refers to the thrillers 9 'leads'. Cat O Nine Tails never sinks into the depths, but niether does it rise to any hights - it's just a very average thriller - watchable, but with no spectacular twists, and barring one spectacular moment when a man is pushed in front of a train none of the murders have much impact either. The addition of a blind amateur slueth as one of the two leads should lead to some ripe territory for scare, but no real scares develop. On the plus side theres some nice subtle humour, and some Argento trademark point of view shots for his killer, but all in all this comes over as a very workmanlike attempt to replicate the success of Bird With a Crystal Plumage. Worth watching once for Argento fans, but unlike Argentos best films I cant see anyone wanting to watch this again and again.

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Rated - 4 starswhere Tarantino got his inspiration?

nanni from Bucks , 07/05/2005

Great, great, great. Il maestro del brivido never disappoints. A lot of suspence in a movie with a a good plot. After having seen Kill Bill vol 1 and 2 I now understand who copied with pride!

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Rated - 3 stars

loz#6 from BRISTOL , 05/10/2004

Dario Argento's second film follows the same basic template as Bird With the Crystal Pluamge, but has none of the style of the original. The story concerns a journalist probing a spate of murders based around a group of scientists working to isolate the genetic tendency towards violence, and the title refers to the thrillers 9 'leads'. Cat O Nine Tails never sinks into the depths, but niether does it rise to any hights - it's just a very average thriller - watchable, but with no spectacular twists, and barring one spectacular moment when a man is pushed in front of a train none of the murders have much impact either. The addition of a blind amateur slueth as one of the two leads should lead to some ripe territory for scare, but no real scares develop. On the plus side theres some nice subtle humour, and some Argento trademark point of view shots for his killer, but all in all this comes over as a very workmanlike attempt to replicate the success of Bird With a Crystal Plumage. Worth watching once for Argento fans, but unlike Argentos best films I cant see anyone wanting to watch this again and again.

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Rated - 3 stars

Bryan#21 from ARDROSSAN , 15/06/2004

Not the usual Dario Argento horror but watchable none the less. A fairly good thriller, well scripted and watchable although in Italian language with english sub-titles.

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