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Suspiria

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
113K
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POPULARITY
2,753
233
Suspiria (1977)
Folk HorrorPsychological HorrorSlasher HorrorSupernatural HorrorTeen HorrorWitch HorrorHorror

An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.

  • Director
    • Dario Argento
  • Writers
    • Dario Argento
    • Daria Nicolodi
    • Thomas De Quincey
  • Stars
    • Jessica Harper
    • Stefania Casini
    • Flavio Bucci
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    113K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,753
    233
    • Director
      • Dario Argento
    • Writers
      • Dario Argento
      • Daria Nicolodi
      • Thomas De Quincey
    • Stars
      • Jessica Harper
      • Stefania Casini
      • Flavio Bucci
    • 737User reviews
    • 309Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Jessica Harper
    Jessica Harper
    • Suzy Bannion
    Stefania Casini
    Stefania Casini
    • Sara
    Flavio Bucci
    Flavio Bucci
    • Daniel
    Miguel Bosé
    Miguel Bosé
    • Mark
    • (as Miguel Bosè)
    Barbara Magnolfi
    Barbara Magnolfi
    • Olga
    Susanna Javicoli
    • Sonia
    Eva Axén
    Eva Axén
    • Pat Hingle
    • (as Eva Axen)
    Alida Valli
    Alida Valli
    • Miss Tanner
    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Madame Blanc
    Margherita Horowitz
    • Teacher
    Jacopo Mariani
    Jacopo Mariani
    • Albert
    Fulvio Mingozzi
    • Taxi Driver
    Franca Scagnetti
    • Cook
    Renato Scarpa
    Renato Scarpa
    • Prof. Verdegast
    Serafina Scorceletti
    • 2nd Cook
    Giuseppe Transocchi
    • Pavlo
    Renata Zamengo
    • Caroline
    Alessandra Capozzi
    • Dancer
    • Director
      • Dario Argento
    • Writers
      • Dario Argento
      • Daria Nicolodi
      • Thomas De Quincey
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    User reviews737

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    9Emil_H

    The most horrifying use of color to date.

    What sets Dario Argento apart from many of his contemporaries is his success with visual imagery. In a style where sudden visual shocks are used to thrill the audience, Argento creates elaborate deaths which cannot be quickly forgotten. The highly involved double-murder towards the beginning of the film still remains one of the most memorable scenes in horror history, standing next to the Psycho "shower scene" in pure sensory input. And in a technique so powefully employed here and here alone, Argento sets scene after scene aglow with color, using it to express the mood in ways only the subconscious can fully appreciate. All around, this is an excellent addition to the genre of horror cinema, one of the most expressive films to ever plunge a knife into the psyche of its viewers.
    darimoviesthoughtsoffilms

    The strangest horror movie I have ever seen, and in the best way!

    Tonight I watched Suspiria for the very first time and during the first 20 minutes or so I literally had no idea what I was watching. The movie has a strange way of using its music and how it decides to show what's happening on-screen. The movie at first felt like a cheap attempt to scare the audience, but oh man, Suspiria is anything but that!

    The design of the school and all of the lightning choices are all great. During the entire movie something just feels off, and that leads me into one of my huge positives: The atmosphere. This is by far one of the most unsettling and creepy movies ever made, and why is that? I'll try to break it down.

    As previously mentioned the design and lighting plays a big part in creating the atmosphere and so does the music/sounds played during the movie. A lot of scenes are strangely put together like this one scene where two characters are swimming in a pool and discussing something that happened earlier on. In the middle of this scene the camera switches to a new angle from above, almost like somebody or something is watching them.

    There's also a lot of violence and disturbing imagery throughout the film, and it still holds up for the most part. I won't go into details, but there is one scene near the very end that actually really disturbed me, which nearly no movie has succeeded with.

    My only real problem with the movie was some not so great acting from a couple of side characters, because it was pretty distracting. Everything else was great, though. A solid 8/10!
    6movie_nazi

    Don't believe the hype.

    All I ever heard was how brilliant this movie was. I was so excited when I finally got my copy in the mail and all I can say is, "What a disappointment". First the positives. Argento's use of bright colors and dark settings is a sort of eye candy that keeps you attentive. The murder scenes are rather gory though not too realistic looking by today's standards. The one excellent aspect of this film is the score. Absolutely creepy. Which Argento over uses to the point of ridicule. What the film lacked the most was substance. I know its an over used term but "All style and no substance", describes this film to a tee. The acting was less than mediocre to say the least. Like most cult films, a minority will rave on about how great the film is but an unbiased opinion will only tell the truth. The truth is, its really nothing special.
    6Lechuguilla

    Artistic Nightmare

    A German ballet school for girls is the setting for mysterious deaths, in this 1977 horror story, written and directed by Dario Argento. "Suspiria" is a visually stunning film.

    The images contain objects we recognize, like people, buildings, and interior decor. But the objects seem vaguely menacing, and less real than surreal, as though they symbolize ideas, repressed desires, or subconscious fears. The vivid, rich colors, strange camera angles, deep shadows, and bright light piercing through darkness, all contribute to the impression that the viewer is trapped in someone else's nightmare.

    One haunting segment of the film takes place in a huge, and strangely empty, public square, at night. A blind man and his German shepherd dog stand in the middle of the square, surrounded by imposing buildings of neo-classical architectural style. Some professional reviewers of this film have suggested that the public square is a veiled reference to Hitler and Nazism. Indeed, one could argue that the film's subtext is an indictment of fascism.

    "Suspiria" is not for everyone. It is unsettling, and at times grisly. The plot is weak, and plot elements are not really explained. The acting is largely irrelevant. And while the background music is suitably gothic, it is also frantic and monotonous.

    The best approach to this "art-house" film is to ignore the superficial plot, and focus instead on the fabulous cinematography, and the gothic images as conceptual metaphors.
    7Akash_Menon

    A Horror *Art*

    Rating: 7

    The movie employs flamboyant use of color. I would call it an Italian Shining had it released after The Shining (1980).

    The Good - Use of color! The movie has excessive use of dramatics. The soundtrack, colored lighting and the use of gore is prominent throughout. The cinematography, use of imbibition colors makes this movie *eye-catching*

    The Bad - Color is the only praise worthy aspect of this movie. Although the movie lays emphasis on gore and is intriguing till the end, the plot is fairly laid out and the acting falls weak. I would simply call this film an art movie which experiments with Horror.

    Still, Suspiria has a legacy which topples the movies of the current era. It is definitely in my list of must-watch movies!

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    Folk Horror
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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Director Dario Argento had cinematographer Luciano Tovoli watch Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to have him model the color scheme of that film for this one.
    • Goofs
      Dario Argento's face can be seen reflected on the taxi's glass partition in the opening sequence. Assumed by many people to have been a mistake coming from a rushed shoot, Argento has gone on record to say it was intentional.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Frank Mandel: Bad luck isn't brought by broken mirrors, but by broken minds.

    • Crazy credits
      You have been watching "SUSPIRIA"
    • Alternate versions
      The remixed soundtrack on the Anchor Bay release omits a line of dialogue near the conclusion when Susy is creeping down the secret hallway. It cuts out Tanner's faintly-heard declaration "All right, we must come to a decision. The situation can no longer be tolerated."
    • Connections
      Featured in Angels with Golden Guns (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Markos
      Adapted from "Music in Similar Motion" by Philip Glass

      Arranged by Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli, Agostino Marangolo and Massimo Morante

      Performed by Goblin

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Tubi
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Russian
      • English
      • German
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Alarido
    • Filming locations
      • BMW Building, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production company
      • Seda Spettacoli
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $47,573
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • 70 mm 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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