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The Murder Secret

Original title: Non aver paura della zia Marta
  • Video
  • 1988
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
420
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The Murder Secret (1988)
ItalianHorror

A family of 4 makes a long drive to Aunt Martha's house to visit her for the first time in years. Only she isn't there. Just the caretaker and his message that she will appear the next day..... Read allA family of 4 makes a long drive to Aunt Martha's house to visit her for the first time in years. Only she isn't there. Just the caretaker and his message that she will appear the next day...if they survive the night.A family of 4 makes a long drive to Aunt Martha's house to visit her for the first time in years. Only she isn't there. Just the caretaker and his message that she will appear the next day...if they survive the night.

  • Director
    • Mario Bianchi
  • Writer
    • Mario Bianchi
  • Stars
    • Adriana Russo
    • Gabriele Tinti
    • Anna Maria Placido
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    420
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    • Director
      • Mario Bianchi
    • Writer
      • Mario Bianchi
    • Stars
      • Adriana Russo
      • Gabriele Tinti
      • Anna Maria Placido
    • 14User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Adriana Russo
    • Nora Hamilton
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Richard Hamilton
    Anna Maria Placido
    • Richard's mother
    Luciana Ottaviani
    • Georgia Hamilton
    • (as Jessica Moore)
    Maurice Poli
    Maurice Poli
    • Thomas the caretaker
    Massimiliano Massimi
    • Charles Hamilton
    Edoardo Massimi
    • Maurice Hamilton
    Sacha Darwin
    Sacha Darwin
    • Aunt Martha
    • (as Sacha M. Darwin)
    Mario Bianchi
    • Passerby who looks over his shoulder when he crosses Nora
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mario Bianchi
    • Writer
      • Mario Bianchi
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    3flesh_eater

    mario bianchi one of us

    maybe the real horror is watching this movie. everything in *non avere paura della zia marta* is ridiculous, and perhaps this would be a good reason to watch it. for the fans of gore, there are as usual some scenes of decapitation (with a chest! ahahah, see it and laugh!) and killing, and a final scene that could repay you of the time wasted watching this movie (when the gardener kisses zia marta...aaaaaah, what a genius this mario bianchi). to be underlined a curiosity, for lucio fulci's fans: some scenes of this movie(?) can be seen in *un gatto nel cervello* (when lucio gets to his friend's house).
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Great gore, slow-moving film.

    The plot of "The Murder Secret" begins with Richard Hamilton(played by Gabriele Tinti)receiving a letter from his long lost and psychotic Aunt Martha inviting him and his family to visit her at her remote countryside villa.Together he and his wife Nora,their older children Georgia and Charles and their younger son Maurice decide to stay at Aunt Martha's villa.Upon their arrival Aunt Martha is nowhere to be found and the Hamilton's are instead received by the outwardly friendly yet decidedly creepy Thomas who claims that he is Aunt Martha's caretaker and that she will join them shortly.Soon series of bloody murders is set in motion..."Don't Be Afraid of Aunt Martha" by Mario Bianchi is an alright slasher/giallo with three extremely bloody murder scenes including chainsaw decapitation of a young boy.The acting is okay and the plot is entertaining.If you liked similarly gore and nudity laden Andrea Bianchi's "Massacre" give this one a chance.7 crazy aunts out of 10.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Couple Nice Moments But Overall It's Slow and Boring

    The Murder Secret (1989)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Richard Hamilton (Gabriele Tinti) takes his wife (Adriana Russo) and their two kids to visit his Aunt Martha. Even though Richard hasn't seen her in years when they arrive to her house she's no where to be found. The family is told to just wait around but soon murders begin to happen.

    THE MURDER SECRET, aka THE BROKEN MIRROR and many other titles, is one of the handful of films that were released as "Lucio Fulci Presents" and, as you can probably tell, he had very little to nothing to do with the actual film, although clips would eventually show up in his A CAT IN THE BRAIN (as well as clips from other movies). If you're looking for a great Italian horror film then you certainly won't find it here, although there are a few interesting moments.

    People often talk about how the Italian horror market was in its dying days during the late 80s but people also seem to forget that the genre was pretty much dying everything. This film here has a few interesting ideas that I'm sure could have been better exploited back in the early part of the decade when film's were allowed a bigger budget. There are a couple twists in the story, which is actually pretty good but the biggest problem is the fact that there's way too much talking and not enough action. Not to mention, the film really drags, contains no atmosphere and certainly no scares.

    Outside the nice plot twists, the film also offers up a couple memorable death scenes. The decapitations are all done without too much of a budget so they aren't very convincing but at least there's some blood here. There's also an obvious wink to the shower scene in PSYCHO, which is certainly the highlight of the picture.
    6The_Void

    A decent plot spoiled by a lack of style and tension.

    The Murder Secret was apparently 'overseen' by the great Lucio Fulci. I have no idea what that means, but the great director does have a producer's credit so maybe adding his name to it wasn't just a shameless attempt to sell the film (or maybe it was). Anyway, the film is actually directed by Mario Bianchi who you may (but hopefully not!) remember from the likes of A Girl for Satan and Emanuelle in the Country. The film takes on a mystery/Giallo tone and I get the impression that it could have been rather good with better handling, actors and atmosphere. Anyway, the plot focuses on a family that are making the drive see the father's Aunt Martha. They arrive at the rather large house to find that Martha is not there, but will arrive the next morning. Unbeknown to everyone but the father, Martha has until recently been a guest in a mental hospital. The family is invited in by the caretaker to stay the night while they wait for the Aunt to arrive, but soon after they begin being murdered.

    The film is rather slow for the first hour and not a great deal happens. I actually have no problem with this in theory as a good build up can only be an asset to a mystery film; but unfortunately this build up can't really be considered good as nothing really happens. Lucio Fulci's "influence" kicks in at about the hour mark when the murders finally start happening, and they're fairly bloody - a decapitation with a chainsaw is a particular highlight. The plot itself isn't bad really, but the characters let it down as not a single one of them is interesting and we really just end up waiting for them to be picked off. The film has no style to speak of and the look of the film is extremely bland - a shame considering that atmosphere tends to be one of the best things about good Italian horror. The dubbing is atrocious also, and the soundtrack is one of the worst I've ever heard in an Italian horror film. It all boils down to a terrible ending, which is a shame because it was starting to look like it might finish well. Still, I don't want to totally condemn to the film; it does have its moments and to be honest I'm a sucker for this sort of stuff. Italian horror fans may find something to like...but I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to find it.
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    Rewards the more patient horror fan with a scurrilous selection of screw-headed set pieces!

    This terrifically trashy, but frequently fun low budget B-Horror is riotously replete with maniacal aunts and all manner of spooky, crudely exploitative Italianate B-horror lunacy! Produced by esteemed horror icon Lucio Fulci, starring charismatic actor Gabriele Tinti, and directed with 'relative' competency by Euro-cult hero Mario 'Satan's Baby Doll' Bianchi. While Mario Bianchi's initially tepid creepshow 'The Murder Secret' takes a wee while to come to the B-Movie boil, but when it finally reaches body temperature it righteously rewards the more patient horror fan with a scurrilous selection of screw-headed set pieces!

    The benign inclusion of a tantalizing shower scene luridly exposing the gratifyingly buxom assets of super-starlet Jessica Moore effectively increases the film's more aggressively voyeuristic content! 'The Murder Secret' is no less bemusing a proposition than many of the Fulci/Lenzi helmed horror films from the same era, and might be more essential to those obsessive B-Movie mavens compelled to watch every gonzo, blood-spattered Italian horror made in the 80s! Happily, there is just enough warped, schlocky shenanigans in 'The Murder Secret' to merit a single viewing, and the distractingly zesty electronic score by maestro Gianni Esposito certainly didn't go unnoticed! Perhaps it might be time for a comprehensive Bianchi Blu-ray horror box set? In addition, ardent Lucio Fulci fans might care to note that this was one of the six films that had its bloodier elements edited into his audaciously skewed splatter masterpiece 'A Cat in The Brain'.

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    • Trivia
      One of six films that director Lucio Fulci edited into his very own feature A Cat in the Brain (1990). The other ones are Bloody Psycho (1989), Hansel e Gretel (1990), Massacre (1989), Il fantasma di Sodoma (1988) and Touch of Death (1988).
    • Goofs
      On the drive to Zia Marta's, one of Nora's lines is heard, but her mouth doesn't move.
    • Quotes

      Aunt Martha: [to Richard, Title] Don't be afraid of Aunt Marta ... Your mother left you with me a lot when you were little, until the day she decided to steal my fortune and arranged to have me shut up in that horrible place for more than 30 years! 30 years of terrible suffering. And you, you, oh yes, you! You could have gotten me out. Why didn't you? Why did you leave your aunt like that, my angel? Why did you choose to leave her there?, Those years have been an eternity. So then why? Why did you do it?

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      Edited into A Cat in the Brain (1990)

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      • 1988 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Don't Be Afraid of Aunt Martha
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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