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Horror

Suspiria

- Do You Know Anything About Witches?

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.

Release Date : 1977-02-01

Language :EnglishFrenchGermanItalianLatin

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Seda Spettacoli

Production Country : Italy

Alternative Titles : Dario Argento's Suspiria

Cast

Jessica Harper

Character Name : Suzy Bannion

Original Name : Jessica Harper

Gender : Female

Stefania Casini

Character Name : Sara

Original Name : Stefania Casini

Gender : Female

Flavio Bucci

Character Name : Daniel

Original Name : Flavio Bucci

Gender : Male

Miguel Bosé

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Miguel Bosé

Gender : Male

Barbara Magnolfi

Character Name : Olga

Original Name : Barbara Magnolfi

Gender : Female

Susanna Javicoli

Character Name : Sonia

Original Name : Susanna Javicoli

Gender : Female

Eva Axén

Character Name : Pat Hingle

Original Name : Eva Axén

Gender : Female

Rudolf Schündler

Character Name : Prof. Milius

Original Name : Rudolf Schündler

Gender : Male

Udo Kier

Character Name : Dr. Frank Mandel

Original Name : Udo Kier

Gender : Male

Alida Valli

Character Name : Miss Tanner

Original Name : Alida Valli

Gender : Female

Joan Bennett

Character Name : Madame Blanc

Original Name : Joan Bennett

Gender : Female

Margherita Horowitz

Character Name : Teacher

Original Name : Margherita Horowitz

Gender : Female

Jacopo Mariani

Character Name : Albert

Original Name : Jacopo Mariani

Gender : Male

Fulvio Mingozzi

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Fulvio Mingozzi

Gender : Male

Franca Scagnetti

Character Name : Cook

Original Name : Franca Scagnetti

Gender : Female

Renato Scarpa

Character Name : Prof. Verdegast

Original Name : Renato Scarpa

Gender : Male

Serafina Scorceletti

Character Name : 2nd Cook

Original Name : Serafina Scorceletti

Gender : Male

Giuseppe Transocchi

Character Name : Pavlo

Original Name : Giuseppe Transocchi

Gender : Male

Renata Zamengo

Character Name : Caroline

Original Name : Renata Zamengo

Gender : Female

Alessandra Capozzi

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Alessandra Capozzi

Gender : Male

Salvatore Capozzi

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Salvatore Capozzi

Gender : Male

Diana Ferrara

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Diana Ferrara

Gender : Male

Cristina Latini

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Cristina Latini

Gender : Male

Alfredo Raino

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Alfredo Raino

Gender : Male

Claudia Zaccari

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Claudia Zaccari

Gender : Male

Dario Argento

Character Name : Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Dario Argento

Gender : Male

Giovanni di Bernardo

Character Name : Police Inspector (uncredited)

Original Name : Giovanni di Bernardo

Gender : Male

Daria Nicolodi

Character Name : Woman at Airport (uncredited)

Original Name : Daria Nicolodi

Gender : Female

Marina Pierro

Character Name : Figurant (uncredited)

Original Name : Marina Pierro

Gender : Female

Lela Svasta

Character Name : Helena Markos (uncredited)

Original Name : Lela Svasta

Gender : Female

Reviews

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tmdb17996075

@tmdb17996075

2021-06-23

There seems to be a never-ending feud between many horror fans regarding 'Suspiria', due to the fact that this film is considered Dario Argento's outstanding masterpiece. Personally, I'm completely against the idea of praising something that you don't actually like, so I respect anyone who thinks that this movie is overrated or even plain awful. My summary is only an opinion, but by no means I intend to make people change their mind or disapprove their concept of this film. 'Suspiria' is one of the many Italian horror films that came out during the late 70s and early 80s, that is extremely criticized for having a supposedly questionable plot and denouement. If we compare this movie to some of the other popular films directed by Dario Argento, we're probably going to think that 'Suspiria', is perhaps not as intriguing or well developed, when it comes to the story. To give a few examples of some of the Argento films that are widely considered the actual masterpieces because they offer an intriguing plot, good imagery and well done endings, I would probably name 'The Bird with the Crystal Plumage', 'Deep Red' and 'The Cat o' Nine Tails'. So what is it that we should believe? Nothing! Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and even though I agree with those who claim that 'Suspiria' is Argento's real masterpiece, I would never waste my time trying to convince people that this is true. As a matter of fact, I'll be honest and say that I also believe that 'Suspiria' has a somehow underdeveloped story, but I still regard it as one of the best horror movies in history. The reason is simple: in my opinion, you can make something wonderful, without a wonderful plot. This is perhaps one of the most visually enchanting horror movies I have seen so far and I honestly doubt I will ever find another film that can enchant me as much as this one. Everything about 'Suspiria' is beautiful, even the violent deaths. I know this may sound sick and disgusting, but I believe Mr. Argento has the special gift to make beautiful images out of gruesome situations, like murder, for example. From the beginning until the end, this film takes us to a dark dreamland with beautiful contrasting colors, eerie locations and a recurrent unsettling music. The locations are perfect. The ballet school in which the story takes place, seems to be a nonexistent place taken from someone's dream. Indeed, it was revealed once that 'Suspiria' was partly inspired by a dream that Daria Nicolodi once had (Mrs. Nicolodi was the co-writer and Argento's girlfriend at the time). So if the idea was to create a dream-like movie, I would say they did a perfect job. Everything about 'Suspiria' looks surreal and charming. It's a dark fairy tale, in which the characters behave in a childish way, like playing along with the scenario. It is also said that the actresses were initially supposed to be little girls, but fearing that the film could be banned, Argento had to choose older actresses, but he didn't really change much of the dialogs, which I think is genius. Strangely, the characters don't come off as moronic or anything, they simply are strange and childish, but in a good way. The subject of sex, for example, is barely even mentioned, which is something that doesn't happen too often in horror movies with twenty-something year old characters. But regarding the actors who played these characters, I would mostly compliment the work of the late actresses Joan Bennett and Alida Valli. The young cast was simply fine, but no one did a remarkable job. Not even Jessica Harper, who was a bad choice for the lead character, in my opinion. This is probably the only little detail I would criticize about this film. Mrs. Harper pretty much has the same facial expression and tone of voice throughout the entire film, which is not good. On the other hand, like I said before, Mrs. Valli and Mrs. Bennett were flawless as the two bitter old women who run the school with their awful temper and their little psychological tortures against those who stand in their ways. So concluding: 'Suspiria' is one of those films that you either love or hate. Both feelings are equally respectable and I can understand why some people don't really appreciate it. But if I have to recommend or 'sell' this movie to someone, I would definitely highlight the dream-like imagery and the creepy music composed by The Goblins, that go perfectly well with what is seen on the screen. Enjoy this dark fairy tale about witches and childish girls.

T

tmdb47633491

@tmdb47633491

2021-06-23

If you can, check out the Synapse remaster. Seems to be the only one that gets the colors right, and the little-heard 4.0 English mix is absolute insanity

M

missmiserys

@missmiserys

2021-06-23

This is my favourite movie in the world. I love it so much that I have a Suspiria tattoo, it got me into movies - into Italian horror which is one of my favourite things now. This is a masterpiece. Nothing will ever come close to this movie’s cinematography and soundtrack. Many people comment on the ‘style over substance’ aspect of Suspiria (and some of Argento’s other films), but I don’t see it as a flaw. It’s an experience. I don’t care if everything makes 100% perfect sense, when I put Suspiria on I feel transported to another world and that’s the best kind of movie. One that can just take you away from the real world. Suspiria is oddly comforting to me. I guess it’s that taking me away from the world feeling. It feels like a hug which I know isn’t what Argento was going for, but hey, apparently people ran out of theatres screaming in the 70s and I’m just a freak. Would recommend this movie to anyone and everyone. I can’t imagine not liking it. I get that the dubbing and the cinematography or whatever may be a little jarring at first as beautiful it is, but go in with an open mind and let yourself get lost in the beautiful world of Suspiria and I can’t see anyone at least not somewhat liking it. Nothing I could ever say could sum up how much I truly love this movie.