Delirium

Delirium

 Cast: Christa Barrymore
Christa Barrymore
, Rita Calderoni
Rita Calderoni
, Gaetano Cimarosa
Gaetano Cimarosa
, Tano Cimarosa
Tano Cimarosa
, Mickey Hargitay
Mickey Hargitay
Delirium

Delirium

 Cast: Christa Barrymore
Christa Barrymore
, Rita Calderoni
Rita Calderoni
, Gaetano Cimarosa
Gaetano Cimarosa
, Tano Cimarosa
Tano Cimarosa
, Mickey Hargitay
Mickey Hargitay

DVD (Wide Screen / Subtitled)

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Overview

Italian filmmaker Renato Polselli (aka Ralph Brown) wrote and directed this wonderfully sick and demented giallo thriller, a shining example of the sort of outrageous psychosexual perversity for which the genre has become cherished by cult enthusiasts. Former Mr. Universe Mickey Hargitay was already a sleaze favorite for his turn as Il Boio Scarlatto and his disingenuously tearful tour of his late wife's estate in The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield. Hargitay only solidifies that image here as Prof. Herbert Lyutak, a perverse sex maniac employed as a criminal psychologist. Lyutak is first seen giving a young woman a ride in his car, eventually attacking her and chasing her through the woods to a creek, where he beats her to death. Lyutak's wife (Rita Calderoni) finds his bloody shirt, but because there is another murder while the demented shrink is consulting the police, he is cleared. Working with the authorities, Lyutak has a family friend (Katia Kardinali) pose as a prostitute to catch the killer, but he simply murders another hooker not far away. The bodies continue piling up, with so many alibis and confusing contradictions that it soon becomes apparent the killings are the work of several hands. Polselli keeps the sleaze factor high throughout, notably in some psychedelic nightmare sequences featuring Lyutak's fantasies of torturing nude women in his basement and in the murder of Kardinali, which features some fairly graphic whipping and kinky sexual allusions. There's also lesbianism, strangulation, and an interesting synth-rock score by Gianfranco Reverberi to keep viewers interested, and the ultimate conclusion is -- in keeping with the title -- a delirious, bloody battle between three psychopaths in a cellar. That's only in the original version, however, because the American re-edit removed most of the sleaze, changed the setting from England to the United States, and added two extra murders and a police shootout, not to mention some dubious Vietnam flashbacks. The ultimate entertainment value to genre enthusiasts, therefore, is highly dependent on which version they see, as the extensive changes reduce a wild, flamboyant shocker to just another dull mystery. Gaetano Cimarosa and Stefano Oppedisano co-star.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/29/2008
UPC: 0827058113793
Original Release: 1972
Rating: NR
Source: Blue Underground
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 3:08:00
Sales rank: 21,902

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Christa Barrymore Joaquine
Rita Calderoni Marcia Lyutak
Gaetano Cimarosa Actor,John Lacey
Mickey Hargitay Prof. Herbert Lyutak
Katia Kardinali Miss Heindrich
Stefano Oppedisano Journalist
Raoul Insp. Edwards
Carmen Young Bonita
Gianfranco Reverberi Composer

Technical Credits
Renato Polselli Director,Producer,Screenwriter
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