All the Colours of the Dark

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  • R
  • 1972
  • 94 hr
  • 6.6  (4,524)

All the Colours of the Dark is a 1972 Italian horror film directed by Sergio Martino and starring George Hilton, Edwige Fenech, and Ivan Rassimov. The movie revolves around a young woman named Jane (played by Edwige Fenech), who is haunted by a figure in her nightmares. Jane is struggling with the tragic loss of her unborn child in a car accident that left her traumatized. She seeks solace in her boyfriend Richard (played by George Hilton) but due to his busy work schedule, he is not always around. One day, while on her way home, Jane accidentally bumps into a stranger named Mary (played by Marina Malfatti) who appears to have been in an accident.

As fate would have it, Mary is a witch and starts to brainwash Jane by involving her in a Satanic cult's rituals. The cult members start to use Jane as a tool for their evil schemes, and Jane's nightmares intensify as she becomes more involved in the cult. She is convinced that the devil is out to get her and struggles to distinguish dreams from reality.

As a result of the cult's sinister activities, Jane becomes increasingly paranoid, disturbed, and helpless. She begins to experience weird hallucinations and visions that blur her sense of perception, making her question her sanity. In an attempt to save her sanity, Jane turns to her sister Barbara (played by Susan Scott) for help. Barbara is the only one who can help her confront her fears and overcome the horror that has engulfed her life.

What follows is a sequence of twists and turns that lead to a dramatic climax to the movie. All the Colours of the Dark is a spine-tingling horror movie with a compelling storyline that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The movie features a great performance from Edwige Fenech, who captures Jane's character's trauma, fear, and confusion. George Hilton and Ivan Rassimov are also remarkable in their roles, adding depth and intensity to the movie.

Shot in beautiful locations that add to the dreamy, surreal ambiance of the film, All the Colours of the Dark is a visually stunning movie. The sets are well-crafted, and the costumes and makeup are brilliant, adding authenticity to the film's scary themes.

Apart from its stunning visuals, the movie's soundtrack also deserves a special mention. Bruno Nicolai's haunting and melodious compositions elevate the supernatural thriller's suspense and tension, making it a truly immersive experience.

In conclusion, All the Colours of the Dark is a horror classic that remains relevant and eerie to date. It is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts who appreciate finely crafted horror films that deliver chills, scares and memorable performances. The film's blend of gore, suspense, and drama ensure that audiences are entertained from start to finish.

All the Colours of the Dark is a 1972 thriller with a runtime of 94 hours. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.6.

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  • Release Date
    1972
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    94 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (4,524)