6: Dr. Giallo Or How I Learned To Love The Straight Razor - podcast episode cover

6: Dr. Giallo Or How I Learned To Love The Straight Razor

Nov 25, 20172 hr 16 min
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Episode description

This week it's all about the wonderful world of Giallo cinema. Flex Lexa, Cap'n Stabbin', and Dick Fetti discuss the history of the Italian slasher/thriller film genre, Giallo, and their own history with the genre. Dick Fetti reviews Mario Bava's dud "Five Dolls For An August Moon"; Cap'n Stabbin' reviews Dario Argento's early work "Four Flies On Grey Velvet"; and Flex Lexa review's Sergio Martino's seminal "Your Vice Is A Locked Room And Only I Have The Key". If you're new to the genre, hopefully this episode will provide a jumping off point, and if you're already a fanatic, feel free to hate our every word!
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