Un étudiant américain à Rome et sa soeur à New York enquêtent sur une série de meurtres commis dans les deux villes où leurs adresses de résidence sont le domaine de deux groupes de sorcière... Tout lireUn étudiant américain à Rome et sa soeur à New York enquêtent sur une série de meurtres commis dans les deux villes où leurs adresses de résidence sont le domaine de deux groupes de sorcières.Un étudiant américain à Rome et sa soeur à New York enquêtent sur une série de meurtres commis dans les deux villes où leurs adresses de résidence sont le domaine de deux groupes de sorcières.
- Kazanian
- (as Sacha Pitoeff)
- Professor Arnold
- (as Feodor Chaliapin)
- …
- Bookbinder
- (as Luigi Lodoli)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAll of the murderer's hands in the movie were Dario Argento's.
- GaffesDuring the cat attack, a human hand can be seen throwing some cats at the actress.
- Citations
Narrator: The Three Mothers rule the world with sorrow, tears and darkness. Mater Suspiriorum, the Mother of Sighs, and the oldest of the three, lives in Freiburg. Mater Lachrymarum, the Mother of Tears, and the most beautiful of the sisters, holds rule in Rome. Mater Tenebrarum, the Mother of Darkness, who is the youngest and cruelest of the three, controls New York.
- Générique farfeluThe 20th Century Fox logo that appears on American prints does not have the fanfare.
- Autres versionsFor its UK cinema release cuts were made to shots of a cat eating a live mouse. The Fox video was cut by 20 secs with the same cinema cut plus an additional edit to a closeup of a cat's head being hit against a chair. The cuts were fully waived for the 2010 Arrow DVD.
- ConnexionsEdited into Maniaque (1980)
- Bandes originalesVa' pensiero...
(from opera "Nabucco")
Music by Giuseppe Verdi'
Libretto by Temistocle Solera (uncredited)
Performed by Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai (as Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus of Rome Radio Televisione Italiana)
Chorus master by Gaetano Riccitelli
Conducted by Fernando Previtali
Courtesy of Fonit Cetra
The nightmarish atmosphere, while maybe not quite as stunning as in "Suspiria", is more than adequate to induce suspense, anticipation, and a sense of danger. From out of the darkness and stillness comes "death", in all its horrific cruelty. As a "horror" film, "Inferno" is fairly pure, in that the plot is more or less self-contained. There are only brief references to the "real" world, outside the confines of the story.
The film's plot is indeed thin, and functions really as an excuse for the actors to move from one atmospheric set to the next. The script does not require great acting skills, mercifully, since great acting is nowhere to be found.
Of the various Argento films I have seen, "Inferno" is perhaps my least favorite. It does not have the conviction of Argento's other works. It seems more like a half-hearted sequel, an afterthought, to "Suspiria". Like most sequels, I find it less satisfying than the original, the soundtrack notwithstanding. Still, for Argento fans, "Inferno" is a must-see, if for no other reason than for purposes of comparison.
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- 28 mai 2005
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dario Argento's Inferno
- Lieux de tournage
- Biblioteca Angelica, Rome, Lazio, Italie(interiors: library in Rome)
- société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 3 000 000 ₤IT (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 011 $ US
- Durée1 heure 46 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1