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Cold Eyes of Fear

Original title: Gli occhi freddi della paura
  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
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5.4/10
1.1K
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Cold Eyes of Fear (1971)
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A playboy brings a woman of dubious virtue to the home of his uncle - a respected lawyer - where the couple is taken hostage by vengeful criminals the uncle had once sent to jail.A playboy brings a woman of dubious virtue to the home of his uncle - a respected lawyer - where the couple is taken hostage by vengeful criminals the uncle had once sent to jail.A playboy brings a woman of dubious virtue to the home of his uncle - a respected lawyer - where the couple is taken hostage by vengeful criminals the uncle had once sent to jail.

  • Director
    • Enzo G. Castellari
  • Writers
    • Tito Carpi
    • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Leo Anchóriz
  • Stars
    • Giovanna Ralli
    • Frank Wolff
    • Fernando Rey
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    5.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Writers
      • Tito Carpi
      • Enzo G. Castellari
      • Leo Anchóriz
    • Stars
      • Giovanna Ralli
      • Frank Wolff
      • Fernando Rey
    • 34User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Giovanna Ralli
    Giovanna Ralli
    • Anna
    Frank Wolff
    Frank Wolff
    • Arthur Welt
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Judge Bedell
    Julián Mateos
    Julián Mateos
    • Quill
    Karin Schubert
    Karin Schubert
    • Nightclub Actress
    • (as Karyn Schubert)
    Leonardo Scavino
    • Hawkins the butler
    • (as Leon Lenoir)
    Franco Marletta
    Franco Marletta
    Gianni Garko
    Gianni Garko
    • Peter Bedell
    • Director
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Writers
      • Tito Carpi
      • Enzo G. Castellari
      • Leo Anchóriz
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    4acidburn-10

    Stylish Production but Boring Execution

    'Cold Eyes of Fear' is a 1971 stylish giallo thriller directed by Enzo G. Castellari with a tense claustrophobic atmosphere, decent visual flair and an interesting set up with a few twists and turns thrown into the mix. But despite these elements the movie is a rather tepid affair with a sluggish pace and lacking in thrills. To put it mildly it's boring.

    The plot begins with Peter Bedell (Gianni Garko) who picks up Anna (Giovanna Ralli) from a club and takes her back to his uncle's house. They soon discover they are not alone when Ex-Convict Arthur Welt (Frank Wolff) and his henchman Quill (Julian Mateos) are there waiting for them and takes them hostage to extract revenge on Peter's uncle Judge Bedell (Fernando Rey) for wrongfully sending one of them to jail.

    What could have been a cool home invasion thriller soon becomes rather tedious with too much talking and exposition, and not enough excitement. Even when the action ramps up towards the end, with the plot twists and action, it's merely too little to late and despite some strong performances from the cast and stylish production, the movie falls flat with the director feeling confined by the limitations of the material as the concept wasn't half bad, it just could have done with better writing.

    Overall 'Cold Eyes of Fear' is a rather lacklustre giallo and there's far better examples of the genre out there to enjoy. Skip this one.
    6Stevieboy666

    Did Dick Van Dyke dub this?

    Looking at the various artworks for this joint Spanish/Italian movie it is easy to assume that it is a traditional looking giallo, but in fact it is more of a tense home invasion thriller. The opening scene is pure giallo and there are certainly elements throughout the movie of that genre, but for the most part it is a suspenseful crime thriller, though towards the end one of the characters starts to get some scary hallucinations. The fact that it takes place at night also helps create some fear. Set in London I loved the street scenes, looked to my like it was probably done without permission as many passers-by can been seen looking at the action. Ennio Morricone provides an excellent soundtrack, very cool, and of all the cast Giovanna Ralli as a prostitute called Anna was my favourite character. However the movie is hardly a classic and the laughable "Cockney" accents of the two criminals, in particular of Quill (Julian Mateos), spoil any menace, I've docked it a couple of points for that. Could they not have employed somebody better to dub these two??

    Overall, for fans of Italian crime and giallo movies it is definitely worth a watch, but maybe not a repeat.
    4kevin_robbins

    Cold Eyes of Fear is unremarkable and lacks enough engaging content to recommend.

    I recently watched the Italian thriller 🇮🇹 Cold Eyes of Fear (1971) on Tubi. The story centers on a wealthy family led by the father, a successful lawyer. In an attempt to irritate his father, the son brings home a beautiful, ordinary woman for a weekend fling. But his plans take a dark turn when a man his father once sent to prison shows up seeking revenge.

    Directed by Enzo G. Castellari (Escape from the Bronx), the film stars Giovanna Ralli (Deadfall), Frank Wolff (Once Upon a Time in the West), Fernando Rey (The French Connection), and Karin Schubert (The Panther Squad).

    This film leans more toward a whodunit thriller than a traditional giallo or Italian horror. However, it incorporates familiar elements from those genres. The acting is somewhat stiff at times, and dramatic moments often feature prolonged close-ups and lingering stares, which became unintentionally funny after a while. Still, the cast interacts well, and the film offers the expected mix of attractive female leads, nudity, and sex scenes.

    The action sequences, particularly for the time, are well done, with some impressive fight scenes, though there aren't enough of them to build real tension or make the stakes feel high. Unfortunately, the ending is anticlimactic and doesn't quite live up to the build-up.

    Overall, Cold Eyes of Fear is unremarkable and lacks enough engaging content to recommend. I'd score it a 4/10 and suggest skipping it.
    Matt Moses

    less than amazing giallo -- but a great soundtrack!

    By no means the best giallo I've seen, this Enzo Castellari tale of ___ drags horribly and maintains little suspense. Set in Swinging London (but filmed primarily in Rome), the movie finds young lawyer Gianni Garko about to seduce prostitute Giovanna Ralli at his swank house. They stumble upon the butler's dead body, undoubtedly a victim of temperate ruffian Julián Mateos, who then terrorizes the couple with his gun and leather suit. Judge Fernando Rey, who keep a cat on his desk, calls nephew Garko to ask for legal assistance and sends constable Frank Wolff over with a missive. The sleazy couple assumes the cop to be a deus ex machine, but he proves to be in on the racket. After sending Rey a secret plea for help (in Latin no less), our hopeful gets haughty and gives the sneering tough guy a good pounding. While Ralli fails to seduce Mateos with a shower, Rey puzzles out the message and sends some genuine although ineffectual police. Some may wonder what will happen to the unlovable couple besieged by this complicated plot; others may not. Castellari fills Cold Eyes with similarly absurd post-nouvelle vague editing, and I suspect this was a strictly commissioned affair for the veteran writer, producer and actor who can claim over 40 films to his credit. His failure as director really displays itself in the overdone, montage-heavy finale. Despite its lack of flesh and gore, Cold Eyes is shockingly exploitative. Wolff murders a policeman in flashback during a gratuitously cruel story diversion, only to illustrate his already obviously violent side. The violence throughout comes off as unnecessarily brutal, as well as distinctly European in flavor. None of the male characters treat the unimpressive prostitute much like a human, her unsurprised response perhaps suggesting they're correct to do so. Easily the best part of the movie is Ennio Morricone's amazing score, would fit better in a well-paced environment. If you want to see a decent film with Rey, who doesn't actually appear in shot with any of the main cast and probably only showed up for a day's worth of filming, check out the same year's French Connection.
    Infofreak

    Good, but not great giallo.

    'Cold Eyes Of Fear' starts off well enough. Against a backdrop of Swingin' 60s London a young playboy type "steals" a beautiful Italian girl from her elderly date and suggests she comes back to his place for some good times. "His place" being owned by his father, a rich and respected solicitor. Unfortunately a couple of criminals have plans of their own, one for money, the other for revenge, and the lovers end up prisoners in a tense siege situation. So far so good. The problem is that you keep waiting for the movie to jump up a notch and it never does. Most giallo I have watched either feature some tasty violence or sex, have some amazing plot twists, or something else really spectacular about them, but 'Cold Eyes Of Fear' just ambles along, and stays on course as a reasonably entertaining thriller, no more, no less. The cast are all okay, the girl (Karin Schubert) is beautiful, and the solicitor is played by the legendary Fernando Rey, best known for his work with Bunuel. The best thing by far about the movie is Morricone's outstanding jazz rock score. If you don't expect much this is pretty good entertainment, but if you want to see some amazing examples of this genre try 'Tenebre' (Argento), 'Don't Torture A Duckling' (Fulci) or 'Autopsy'.

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    • Trivia
      The opening sex show is called "Ooh, La,La!" on the theatre marquee.
    • Goofs
      Quill pulls Anna's arms down off his neck, but, after a split second shot of her reaction, her right hand is still at his neck in the following shot.
    • Quotes

      Judge Bedell: [translating Cicero] If the habit is false, treachery is near.

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 1971 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Desperate Moments
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Cinemar
      • Atlántida Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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