Giallo A Venezia (1979) May 2026
⚠️ This one is strictly for the hardened horror crowd. It’s mean-spirited, explicit, and definitely not for the faint of heart.
Lucio Fulci’s gore-heavy classics like The New York Ripper . Nasty, gritty 70s exploitation cinema. The darker, unpolished side of Italian cult horror.
Look out for Jeff Blynn’s inspector, who curiously eats hard-boiled eggs in almost every scene he’s in. For Fans Of: Giallo a Venezia (1979)
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Set against the atmospheric, fog-drenched canals of Venice, Inspector De Pol (played by an egg-munching Jeff Blynn ) investigates the sadistic double murder of a wealthy couple. As he digs deeper into their hedonistic lifestyle, the bodies pile up in increasingly gruesome ways. Why it’s Infamous: ⚠️ This one is strictly for the hardened horror crowd
It features some of the most graphic practical effects of its era—most notably a legendary "leg-sawing" sequence that earned the film a long-standing ban in Italy.
If you think you've seen everything the giallo genre has to offer, think again. 1979 cult shocker is widely regarded as one of the sleakiest, most brutal films ever to emerge from the Italian subgenre. Nasty, gritty 70s exploitation cinema
Unlike the stylish thrillers of Argento, this is "trash-giallo" at its most uncompromising, blending hardcore eroticism with visceral horror.
