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The Third Eye

Original title: Il terzo occhio
  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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The Third Eye (1966)
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A young count living with his domineering mother spirals into madness after his mother and fiancée are killed by his jealous, lovesick servant.A young count living with his domineering mother spirals into madness after his mother and fiancée are killed by his jealous, lovesick servant.A young count living with his domineering mother spirals into madness after his mother and fiancée are killed by his jealous, lovesick servant.

  • Director
    • Mino Guerrini
  • Writers
    • Ermanno Donati
    • Gilles De Reys
    • Piero Regnoli
  • Stars
    • Franco Nero
    • Gioia Pascal
    • Erika Blanc
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    670
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mino Guerrini
    • Writers
      • Ermanno Donati
      • Gilles De Reys
      • Piero Regnoli
    • Stars
      • Franco Nero
      • Gioia Pascal
      • Erika Blanc
    • 14User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Mino Alberti
    • (as Frank Nero)
    Gioia Pascal
    • Marta
    Erika Blanc
    Erika Blanc
    • Laura
    • (as Diana Sullivan)
    • …
    Olga Solbelli
    • Mino's Mother
    • (as Olga Sunbeauty)
    Marina Morgan
    • Nightclub performer
    Gara Granda
    • Loredana
    Richard Hillock
    • Doctor
    Luciano Foti
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mino Guerrini
    • Writers
      • Ermanno Donati
      • Gilles De Reys
      • Piero Regnoli
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    7kevin_robbins

    A smartly written and skillfully executed psychological thriller that's well worth your time

    I recently watched the Italian gem 🇮🇹 The Third Eye (1966) on Tubi. The storyline follows a wealthy count who lives under the influence of an over-possessive mother and a maid who secretly desires him. His mother believes no one is good enough for her son, but when he falls in love and plans to marry, tragedy strikes-his bride is mysteriously killed. Grief turns to madness as the count begins inviting exotic women to visit... women who are never seen again.

    This film is directed by Mino Guerrini (The Mines of Kilimanjaro) and stars Franco Nero (Django), Erika Blanc (Kill, Baby...Kill!), Gioia Pascal (Italian Way of Life), and Olga Solbelli (Mill of the Stone Women).

    The writing is fantastic and channels a Hitchcockian style, with clear Psycho vibes. It's more of a psychological thriller than a traditional horror film. A young Franco Nero gives a standout performance. The film includes some clever twists and turns-from a laugh-out-loud parrot corpse scene to a chilling meat clever moment and a fantastic beach finale. There's a lot to appreciate here.

    In conclusion, The Third Eye is a smartly written and skillfully executed psychological thriller that's well worth your time. I would score it a 7/10 and strongly recommend it.
    9geraldt8

    Amazingly Creepy/Amazingly Unknown Movie

    Although I only saw this movie once and over 25 years ago, the imagery and disturbing feel have stayed with me. Sure, the production values weren't up to current standards and the acting is not top drawer, but somehow what makes it to the screen gets under your skin and makes it crawl. True horror buffs should be fighting to get a copy of this for their collections - and I don't understand why it hasn't received more play in the USA. (OK, so it's foreign and involves cannibalism and other nasty things; is that any reason to pass it over?!) The young Franco Nero in this feature shows the acting promise of the later movies he appeared in, a number of them made for US audiences.
    boris-1

    Unkown original version of Buio Omega

    I was extremely astonished to find out that this virtually unknown italian Giallo is actually the original version of the famous BUIO OMEGA. No book on italian horror movies has written anything about this movie and it certainly holds a lot of surprises for those interested in the history of italian exploitation cinema. First, it was made in 1966, black and white, 1:1,66 widescreen. Second as gore goes it's on par with Bava's Sei Donne, so it`s pretty brutal and has an uneasy sadistic subtone. Third Franco Nero (here credited as FRANK Nero) plays the lead role, the necrophil count who has lost his wife. Fourth, theres animal snuff in there. Fifth, a quite explicit rape scene. Anyone who knows Buio Omega will be very familiar with the plot. It's virtually the same. So it is a hidden gem? Yes, absolutely. Is it a classic? Hm ... the acting ranges from wooden to ridiculous and the whole movie looks and sounds and moves more like a teleplay. So it's not really a technically good one (unlike Sei Donne). But anyway, if you have the chance to see this film, get it. Out on DVD currently in Germany with a nice, crisp print (das dritte Auge), but language only in german...
    Camera-Obscura

    Interesting early mix of Gothic and Giallo elements

    THE THIRD EYE (Mino Guerrini - Italy 1965).

    This interesting little chiller by Mino Guerrini, starring Franco Nero and Erika Blanc, certainly was much better than I expected. Often categorized as an early Giallo, it's actually more of a mix of Gothic horror and some Giallo elements. Definitely not the six-penny quickie, I expected. It's quite an elaborate production, well-shot, with fine acting and cinematography.

    Franco Nero is Mino, a young count who lives with his dominant mother and jealous servant Martha in an isolated mansion in the Italian countryside. Like Anthony Perkins in PSYCHO - with which this film shares quite a few parallels - Mino has a fascination with birds, particularly stuffed birds. A few days before his marriage with the young and beautiful Laura (Erika Blanc), she mysteriously dies in a car crash and soon-after, his mother is killed. Mino begins to lose his sanity and starts luring young women into his mansion in order to kill them, together with his willing accomplice Martha, who secretly loves him, but one day, a young woman visits him who looks just like his late fiancée Laura.

    Although the "Count gone mad scenario" was already a bit over-used by the time the film was made, the (then) contemporary setting, the murder mystery angle, elegant production design, professional cinematography and more than adequate direction, make this one well worth a look and definitely a cut above the average attempt within European genre-film-making, to say the least. The film is also surprisingly candid in its sexual nature (although complete nudity is absent) and, regarding that aspect, is a typical exponent of the transitional period in the mid-sixties. Fans of Franco Nero might wanna take a look at him in a role as a neat, well-dressed and impeccably coiffured young man, quite the contrast to the sweaty, unshaven Django-look, or generally sleazy look, he would cultivate later in his career.

    The film was remade as BURIED ALIVE (1978), the gore classic by Joe D'Amato.

    Currently only available in German, but with the DVD-age already coming to a close, it's unlikely that this film will ever see an English-language release, so the German-only version is perhaps something even English speaking fans of obscure Italian cinema should consider.

    Camera Obscura --- 7/10
    6christopher-underwood

    Nero works very hard in his role

    Whilst much of this b/w film is well shot with interesting angles and perspectives, I didn't feel that the director truly had a grip on things. There are good moments and frankly duff moments and despite the presence of franco Nero there were times when I wondered if I was even going to stick with this. First real problem is that as things get under way we are introduced to the overpowering mother of Nero's character, played by Olga Solbelli and she is fantastic, like some Fellini grotesque and , of course, the splendid, EriKa Blanc, and they both disappear from the picture. Almost in the blink of an eye the best are gone and we are left with a struggling Nero and a conniving maid. Nero works very hard in his role as a latter day Italian Bates but the director doesn't seem to help and he sometimes seems to overdue things, to become just too 'crazy'. Worth a look as a supposed forerunner to D'Amato's Buio Omega and it probably features the longest struggle towards a ringing phone in movie history.

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      Nino and Daniela stop in AGIP gas station.
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    • Release date
      • June 11, 1966 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Das 3. Auge
    • Production company
      • Panda Societa per L'Industria Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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