Showing posts with label Ezio Taruntelli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ezio Taruntelli. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2008

Spasmo


We'll start the week off with Ezio Taruntelli's great artwork for Umberto Lenzi's Spasmo. Very different from Lenzi's collaborations with Carroll Baker and the more Argento influenced Seven Blood-Stained Orchids, Spasmo is a slightly confusing but nevertheless entertaining entry in Lenzi's giallo canon. The film features a great soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. The main theme Bambole is a dreamy, romantic composition with beautiful floaty vocals from I Cantori Moderni, that fares well against the rest of Morricone superior early 70's output. The other themes, Spasmo and Stress Infinito, stand in stark contrast to the main theme. Spasmo is a dark, melancholic orchestral piece and Stress Infinito is a jarring, atonal track slightly reminiscent of themes from The Bird With the Crystal Plumage and A Lizard in a Woman's Skin.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Il Fiore dai petali d'acciaio (The Flower with Petals of Steel)

It took me quite some time to track down an english subbed copy of Gianfranco Piccoli's 1973 thriller Il Fiore dai petali d'acciaio. I'm generally quite fond of Carroll Baker's work, so I was hoping this might be a forgotten classic. It wasn't. It was rather dull and uninspired entry in the genre. One for the giallo completist only. The poster by Ezio Tarantelli looks pretty good though.