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Delirium

Original title: Le foto di Gioia
  • 1987
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.8K
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Serena Grandi in Delirium (1987)
Slasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

Models working for a nude magazine are being killed gruesomely. The murderer stages and photographs the victims' corpses, submitting the images for publication.Models working for a nude magazine are being killed gruesomely. The murderer stages and photographs the victims' corpses, submitting the images for publication.Models working for a nude magazine are being killed gruesomely. The murderer stages and photographs the victims' corpses, submitting the images for publication.

  • Director
    • Lamberto Bava
  • Writers
    • Luciano Martino
    • Gianfranco Clerici
    • Daniele Stroppa
  • Stars
    • Serena Grandi
    • Daria Nicolodi
    • Vanni Corbellini
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Luciano Martino
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Daniele Stroppa
    • Stars
      • Serena Grandi
      • Daria Nicolodi
      • Vanni Corbellini
    • 42User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Serena Grandi
    Serena Grandi
    • Gioia
    Daria Nicolodi
    Daria Nicolodi
    • Evelyn
    Vanni Corbellini
    • Tony
    David Brandon
    David Brandon
    • Roberto
    George Eastman
    George Eastman
    • Alex
    Trine Michelsen
    • Kim
    • (as Katrine Michelsen)
    Karl Zinny
    Karl Zinny
    • Mark
    Lino Salemme
    Lino Salemme
    • Inspector Corsi
    Sabrina Salerno
    Sabrina Salerno
    • Sabrina
    Capucine
    Capucine
    • Flora
    Loredana Petricca
    Lionello Pio Di Savoia
    • Dr. Lorenzi
    Beatrice Kruger
    Gianni Franco
    Gianni Franco
    • Vice Commissario
    Marcia Sedoc
    • Kelly
    Patricia Boom
    Giulio Massimini
    Giuseppe Marrocco
    • Dottore
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Luciano Martino
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Daniele Stroppa
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    7evetilly

    Serena Grandi Has A Huge Problem (Or Three)

    This is such great trash. As a straight woman, I was insanely distracted by Serena Grandi's breasts throughout. I really don't know how she walks, let alone runs, with those things. I hope her back is ok. There were times when I was more concerned that she'd topple over and hit her head on a coffee table than get stabbed by the psycho killer who was after her.

    It's fairly typical giallo stuff and feels a little like a less psychic Eyes of Laura Mars with a well off magazine editor finding out that her models are being killed off one by one. But this one comes with 100% more Daria Nicolodi, which is never a bad thing even if she gets nothing to do.

    There's a suspenseful sequence in a department store, a wacky killer monologue/motivation, and some really surreal murder sequences where we see them through the killer's P.O.V. where he or she sees the victims as different kinds of strange insects or giant eyeballs. If someone can figure out what the creators were smoking or shooting up when they thought of this, I'd like some, please.
    7Hey_Sweden

    "How's it feel to be surrounded by death?"

    It's all about director Lamberto Bavas' style in this decent Giallo with a merely okay story but lots of sex and violence. Beautiful Serena Grandi (known as the "Dolly Parton of Italy") stars as Gioia (Gloria in the English language version), a former model who now owns and operates an adults only magazine. Her models begin to be slaughtered by a psycho admirer of hers, who arranges their dead bodies in front of a photo of her. Naturally, this leads her to believe that she will eventually become the killers' ultimate victim.

    The lighting and camera work are exemplary. Certainly if Lambertos' father Mario had seen this one, he likely would have been proud. There is also some effective suspense at times. Simon Boswell supplies a score that alternates between pounding rock 'n' roll and more conventional arrangements. (One climactic chase scene would have done better to do away with the rock score.) The screenplay by Gianfranco Clerici & Daniele Stroppa does at least succeed in keeping fans of this genre interested in determining which of the possible suspects will eventually be unmasked as the real culprit. The most original touch is when things are shown from the killers' warped perspective, and it's too bad that we don't see a little more of this throughout.

    The performances are adequate enough for the material. Nothing award worthy, but entertaining. Grandi is well supported by Daria Nicolodi, Vanni Corbellini, David Brandon, Karl Zinny (who'd acted for Lamberto in "Demons", and who here plays a horny, sleazy, surly, wheelchair bound kid), and the most welcome of all, Italian cult & exploitation icon George Eastman, playing Gioias' ex fiancée, an actor. There are several very attractive female cast members and numerous breast shots for those who are interested. Veteran sex symbol Capucine appears as Gioias' bitter business rival.

    If you enjoy the genre or the films of Bava Jr., this should be an agreeable hour and a half exercise in style and sleaze.

    Seven out of 10.
    8aaronpynn32-1

    Well Done Giallo

    This is a better than average Giallo and is packed with solid actors. There are scenes that you will remember from this one. George Eastman has a small part in this so don't go in expecting a large amount of him in this one. If you are a fan of this style of film or even just a fan of Serena Grandi you must see this film. George Eastman and Serena Grandi get along way better in this film than in Grim Reaper. ;-)The killer is plagued with delusions and these are worth seeing. There is a nightmarish feel too the film. The pacing is very well done. Look for one of the lead actors of Demons to have a prominent part in this film. Lamberto Bava did a great job with this one. See the Shriek Show DVD version of this one.
    8haildevilman

    Style over everything else.

    And I do mean EVERYTHING else.

    A great looking film in all aspects.

    Brilliant camera work. Excellent use of color. The cinematography and art direction were Oscar worthy and everybody in it looked great. The majority of them proving it by getting naked.

    Beautiful models get bumped off by a killer whose face becomes a giant eye before the kill. The sudden rush of colors signifies that a murder is coming. Said models work for a magazine that our heroine (A former model herself) runs.

    Of course now she thinks she's the final target. Is she? If you can find this gem, see it.

    I found this in a used video box in Tokyo and was sucked in but the cover art. Seeing Bava's name helped too.

    It's a bit dated now, it reminds one of an 80's music video at times. But the mystery element is great and never lets up.
    7Lechuguilla

    A Killer Who Plays Mind Games

    Gloria (gorgeous Serena Grandi) is a publisher of a girlie magazine called "Pussycat" that features nude photos of female models. But someone starts killing people around Gloria. And she becomes frightened for her own life. Whoever it is likes to deceive and trick others by playing mind games.

    Characters in this Italian giallo are upscale, high-class people and the costumes and sets reflect that elegance. There's not as much suspense here as in other giallos. But one sequence that is suspenseful takes place inside a large clothing store full of mannequins. Having discovered a just-murdered person, the trapped Gloria searches for a way out, only to hear a weird voice from somewhere in the building: "Now it's your turn Gloria; you can't escape." About midway through the plot, there's a scene wherein the killer's motive is described through dialogue and visuals. But the clue is wonderfully subtle.

    Cinematography gives us sharp, vibrant colors. But when someone is about to be murdered, we see that person from the killer's POV, at which time the sharp colors morph into color-saturated hues of blue or orange. And the intended victim wears an ugly mask, presumably to represent the ugliness of the killer's thought processes.

    Near the end, at the reveal, the killer looks very different from the killer's previous persona of normality. A look of insanity, or madness, appears on that person's face, possibly the result of overacting. I was quite surprised as to who the killer was. Reviewing the plot, I determined that it was highly improbable, but I could not find any overt plot holes.

    I could have wished for more suspense. And the acting leaves a lot to be desired. But "Delirium" is worth watching for the nudity, as well as for that clothing store sequence and surprise ending.

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    • Trivia
      Dario Argento was at one point attached but pulled out due to script changes.
    • Goofs
      During the photo-shoot scene, the photographer snaps away with his old-style Nikon camera without a winder. Without winding the film forward between photos. Also, there are no flashlights present, and the ambient light is way too weak to produce a usable image on film.
    • Quotes

      Tony: [directing models] Move around her, girls, and laugh!

      [fake, feeble laughs from models]

      Tony: That's good. Look to your left, Kim, and keep laughing, all of you!

      [more feeble laughter]

      Tony: Remember, you want to be possessed, Kim. Good! That's it! That's it! Keep laughing. Good! Sexier! Make it sexier! Just a few more, then we can stop.

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      Featured in Snapshots of a Murder (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1987 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Relaciones sangrientas
    • Filming locations
      • Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Dania Film
      • Devon Film
      • Filmes International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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