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Rings of Fear

Original title: Enigma rosso
  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
961
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Rings of Fear (1978)
CrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

A detective investigating the murder of a teenage girl begins to focus his suspicions on the three girlfriends of the victim, who call themselves "The Inseparables."A detective investigating the murder of a teenage girl begins to focus his suspicions on the three girlfriends of the victim, who call themselves "The Inseparables."A detective investigating the murder of a teenage girl begins to focus his suspicions on the three girlfriends of the victim, who call themselves "The Inseparables."

  • Director
    • Alberto Negrin
  • Writers
    • Marcello Coscia
    • Massimo Dallamano
    • Franco Ferrini
  • Stars
    • Fabio Testi
    • Christine Kaufmann
    • Ivan Desny
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    961
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alberto Negrin
    • Writers
      • Marcello Coscia
      • Massimo Dallamano
      • Franco Ferrini
    • Stars
      • Fabio Testi
      • Christine Kaufmann
      • Ivan Desny
    • 26User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Inspector Gianni Di Salvo
    Christine Kaufmann
    Christine Kaufmann
    • Christina
    Ivan Desny
    Ivan Desny
    • Chief Inspector Louis Roccaglio
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Michael Parravicini
    Bruno Alessandro
    • Di Salvo's Assistant
    María Asquerino
    María Asquerino
    • Miss Graham
    Helga Liné
    Helga Liné
    • Mrs. Russo
    Silvia Aguilar
    Silvia Aguilar
    • Virginia Nardini
    Taida Urruzola
    Taida Urruzola
    • Franca
    Tony Isbert
    Tony Isbert
    • Professor Max van der Weyden
    Fausta Avelli
    Fausta Avelli
    • Emily Russo
    Albertina
    Fabián Conde
    • Mr. Mandel
    Brigitte Wagner
    • Virginia
    Carmen Carro
    • Professor Nada Ponente
    Ricardo Merino
    Ricardo Merino
    • Paola's Father
    José Nodar
    Tony Valento
    • Professor Sattaro
    • Director
      • Alberto Negrin
    • Writers
      • Marcello Coscia
      • Massimo Dallamano
      • Franco Ferrini
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    User reviews26

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    8bflocket

    German DVD kinda cropped but best available

    I purchased the German DVD released by Eyecatcher Movies. The picture quality is decent (in terms of sharpness, grain, color, etc.) but it is cropped (moreso on 4x3 TVs).

    It was released in Germany in 2008 by Eyecatcher Movies and/or New Entertainment as "Orgie des Todes / Enigma Rosso." The disc has German, English and Spanish audio (DD 2.0 - mono/stereo?) and German subtitles. It may be uncut, as the box lists 84 minutes. I don't know many details about PAL/NTSC conversion, but know that PAL running times are slightly longer when played in NTSC.

    The case SAYS that it is 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen. It is not. It is cropped to 1.85:1 or maybe even 1.66:1. You get better compositions and picture info than the mid-80s Wizard Video release, but when you can't read all of the opening titles, you know it is still cropped. But it sure beats a full-screen transfer of a 2.35:1 film, which is all that I had seen until I got this disc.

    *My ratings score (5) was for the DVD transfer/quality rather than the film, which I like more than a "5."

    *** I was watching it (when I wrote this) on a "regular" TV. The aspect ratio appears closer to 2.35:1 on a widescreen TV, but there IS some cropping which can be seen in the opening credits (words extending beyond screen).***
    8Red-Barracuda

    Standard but involving late 70's giallo

    Co-written by Massimo Dallamano, this is the third film in the thematic 'schoolgirls in peril' trilogy. The first two films – What Have You Done to Solange and What Have They Done to Your Daughters – were directed by Dallamano himself and are among the upper bracket of the giallo sub-genre as a whole. Trauma, on the other hand, was only co-written by Dallamano, its director was the much less known Alberto Negrin. It would only be fair to say that it's clearly the least essential entry of the three. However, as is the way with most gialli, it's still pretty involving and entertaining.

    The story follows a detective who is investigating the rape and murder of a young girl. On the back of this other murders start. This is one of those gialli that is quite heavy on the police procedural side of things, with less emphasis on the various shady characters on the periphery of the story. It more or less gets away with this as Fabio Testi - who plays the cop - is a good presence. The movie overall lacks the sense of style and tight plotting of the first two films but it ramps up the sleaze factor with extended shower scenes and a sex-party that incorporates the use of a somewhat prominent dildo. Of course, the very fact that the young ladies in this are members of a girl school merely adds to the overall shadiness! The murder-mystery is certainly good enough, although admittedly by-the-numbers for this sort of movie. Perhaps surprisingly, the violence has been played down somewhat. Murder scenes are often very important in gialli but in this instance they aren't memorable at all and certainly not graphic in any way. It's more focused on the mystery and this is eventually wrapped up in a slightly unpredictable way it has to be said and for that it does receive plus points. Additionally, Riz Ortolani's soundtrack is once again very good and adds a lot to accentuate the suspense.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    The killer of sexy virgins.

    A young sixteen year old girl is found dead in a river sexually violated with a blunt instrument.Inspector Di Salvo investigate this vicious and senseless crime in St Theresa's boarding school for girls.Unknown black gloved killer called Nemesis begins preying on girls from the school.It seems that there is a vice ring where rich and influential men pay well for teenage favours.The final installment of Massimo Dallamano's schoolgirls-in-peril giallo trilogy offers some delicious sleaze and full-frontal nudity.The pace is brisk and the school shower scene is truly gratuitous.There are some stylish shots for example an underwater shot from the corpse's point-of-view.Riz Ortolani's score is as always fantastic.8 nubile schoolgirls out of 10.
    6Chase_Witherspoon

    The student body

    Marginally better than average giallo centres on an exclusive girl's school where the studies include mass orgies, gory retributions and murder. Detective (Testi) is called to investigate the brutal murder of a student and begins to suspect there's more going on at the school than just maths & science. A familiar trail is uncovered, highlighting several likely suspects (ubiquitous Euro horror ex-pat American, Jack Taylor primarily) who may or may not be the actual killer. There's also a neat little twist in the film's double-headed climax, although arguably, it could've been more effectively resolved.

    Testi is a likable leading man, his portly sidekick Bruno Alessandro also effective as they use unconventional methods in an attempt to solve the politically sensitive case. Jack Taylor is typically sinister as a sleazy fashion guru (the roller-coaster scene memorable), and Ivan Desny prominent as the police chief. Unusually, the dubbing isn't bad and doesn't detract so much from the film like others of the ilk. There's a fair quota of skin on display here, and the occasional ghastly corpse will heighten the senses.

    Director Negrin displays a solid appreciation for the sub-genre and while it's probably not strictly giallo for the puritanical fan, it serves the purpose well and maintains the mystery and suspense through to the dual climax.
    6loegend

    Muted.

    Far from terrible, but also far from terribly exciting, this Giallo should have had much more bite as its predecessors in the "school girl trilogy", Massimo Dallamo's "Cosa Avente Solange" and "La Polizia chiede aiuto". Blame must go to Alberto Negrin's tame direction and Testi's slow-moving "investigation" that severely dulls the sparse suspense. The are fair scenes where Negrin displays some flair in the film, but it is not difficult to spot the Argento influence, particularly "Cat O' Nine Tails." Apparently Negrin mostly helmed television before "Rosso" which might explain his limited palette. Dallamo's painterly hand is severely missed, but a few intriguing ideas such as the slutty trio of girls "the Insperables" and a hilariously improbable killer make "Enigma Rosso" worth watching at least once if you can find it.

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    • Trivia
      Massimo Dallamano was going to direct this movie in order to complete his 'school girl in peril' trilogy but died in a car crash before production began.
    • Goofs
      The tins of Lipton tea Gianni's girlfriend is stealing in their first scene are stacked upside down on the shelf, perhaps to avoid unpaid product placement credit. Notice in the following scene, when Gianni goes to grab the tea to make it, his thumb just happens to land on and obscure the "Twining's" brand mark.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Gianni Di Salvo: [holds up hands to depict size] Someone with a cock this big raped Angela Russo and threw her in the river!

    • Connections
      Featured in Innocence Lost (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      L'Intoccabile Mr. Cliff
      From Mafia Junction (1973)

      Written and Conducted by Riz Ortolani

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1978 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Red Rings of Fear
    • Filming locations
      • Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Daimo Cinematografica
      • CIPI Cinematografica S.A.
      • Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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