Sunday, March 27, 2016

Death Walks at Midnight (1972) - Blu-ray Review - Arrow Video

'Death Walks Twice' in the Limited Edition Box Set from Arrow Video

Death Walks Twice Box Set Blu-ray cover Arrow Video


Released by: Arrow Video
Release Date: March 28, 2016 (UK) / March 29, 2016 (US) 
Production Year: 1972
Region Code: A / B
Running Time: 1:41:50
Audio: Italian DTS-HD MA, English DTS-HD MA
Video: 1080p (2.35:1 Aspect Ratio)
Subtitles: English, English SDH

Death Walks at Midnight Blu-ray screen capture

 THE FILM - [ 3.5 / 5 ]:

Emerging at the peak of the giallo boom of the early ‘70s, Luciano Ercoli’s Death Walks films are two superlative examples of the genre linked by their shared casting of the stunning Nieves Navarro (billed under her adopted stage name of Susan Scott) as the lead woman in peril.

In "Death Walks at Midnight" (1972), Navarro stars as Valentina – a model who, in the midst of a drug-fueled photo shoot, witnesses a brutal murder in the apartment opposite hers. But when it becomes clear that the savage slaying she describes relates to a crime that took place six months earlier, the police are at a loss – forcing Valentina to solve the mystery alone.


As you would probably expect, this is another film designed to keep you on your toes and to a degree, guessing what is going on. As is often the case, things aren't always as straight forward as they seem. If they were, they wouldn't be nearly as entertaining now would they? The spiked metal glove is pretty memorable and I wish it had more on-screen use. Like, a whole lot more. It was nice to see something outside the norm used to commit murder as it is quite unique.

Nieves Navarro once again plays our heroine in the film and she is more than just a damsel in distress. She makes bold moves, isn't afraid to get her hands dirty and refuses to be simply, a victim. There are a few actors from "Death Walks on High Heels" that also appear in this film as well. Once again we are treated to performances by Simon Andreu, Carlo Gentili and Fabrizio Moresco to name a few.

Death Walks at Midnight Blu-ray screen capture Nieves Navarro

AUDIO - [ 3.5 / 5 ]:

The Blu-ray features both Italian and English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono tracks. There are also English and English SDH subtitles included. The audio sounds pretty good on the Blu-ray. There is a slight reverberation at times during the Italian track. I am by no means an audio expert so I have no idea how feasible it would be to correct something that was most likely present in the original recording. The sound effects, dialogue and Gianni Ferrio's score were well-balanced and also the sound levels remained consistent.  
 Death Walks at Midnight Blu-ray screen capture
VIDEO - [ 4 / 5 ]:

"Death Walks at Midnight" comes to Blu-ray courtesy of Arrow Video and its U.S. distributor MVD Entertainment Group. The film is presented in 1080p with a 2.35 aspect ratio thanks to the new 2k restoration of the film from the original camera negatives by Arrow Video. I found this film to in general, look better than "Death Walks on High Heels" in terms of video quality. There is on occasion, some minor print damage visible. Colors look robust and contrast levels look good. Skin tones and black levels look good as well. The film has a thin layer of grain present and a pleasing amount of sharpness as evident in the hair and clothing of its characters as well as the textures of other objects. 
 
Death Walks at Midnight Blu-ray screen capture

SPECIAL FEATURES - [ 4.5 / 5 ]:

Play with Introduction (1:57) - You have the option of playing the film with a brief introduction by screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi.

Death Walks at Midnight: TV Version (1:46:04) - Arrow Video states on the menu screen, "The TV version is notable for containing footage not present in the theatrical cut, and is presented in its entirety. Please note that this version contains intermittent videotape tracking errors which could not be removed." As you can expect this does not have nearly the same audio and video quality of the featured presentation of the film and it is in a difference aspect ratio as well. However, you get a few extras minutes of footage and it is nice that it was included in this release for completists and fans of the film. (Italian with English subtitles)

Crime Does Pay (31:03) - A brand new interview with screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi which was filmed November 2015 in Rome. Mr. Gastaldi speaks about various films from his career including "Death Walks at Midnight" and meeting with Luciano Ercoli. He talks candidly about the way westerns were made in Italy vs the United States and what life was reportedly really like during those times and how they differed from the traditional western films. He also talks about working with Mario Bava on "The Whip and the Body." (with English subtitles)

Desperately Seeking Susan (27:54) - A new visual essay by Michael Mackenzie that explores the giallo collaborations between director Luciano Ercoli and star Nieves Navarro. Views are warned early on that the featurette contains spoilers for "The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion," "Death Walks on High Heels" and "Death Walks at Midnight." If you haven't seen one of the particular films, you shouldn't watch this extra as it is quite informative and will spoil your experience of watching the film(s) for the first time. A few others films are briefly talked about such as "Death Carries a Cane."

Audio Commentary with Tim Lucas -  Tim Lucas of Video Watchdog Magazine provides the commentary for this release and once again does a fine job. He primarily speaks about what is happening on the screen but also adds some personal opinions and additional information about the cast, crew and film along the way. If you are a fan of the film or wish to learn more about it, you will undoubtedly want to listen to this insightful track. 

Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx

Limited Edition 60-page booklet - As part of the "Death Walks Twice" Limited Edition box set, it includes a booklet containing new writing from authors Danny Shipka (Perverse Titillation: The Exploitation Cinema of Italy, Spain and France), Troy Howarth (So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films) and writer Leonard Jacobs, illustrated with original archive stills and posters.

Death Walks at Midnight Blu-ray screen capture

OVERALL RATING - [ 4 / 5 ]


You can also read our review of the other film from this set, "Death Walks on High Heels."


 

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Friday, March 25, 2016

Death Walks on High Heels (1971) - Blu-ray Review - Arrow Video

'Death Walks Twice' in the Limited Edition Box Set from Arrow Video


Death Walks Twice box set from Arrow Video


Released by: Arrow Video
Release Date: March 28, 2016 (UK) / March 29, 2016 (US) 
Production Year: 1971
Region Code: A / B
Running Time: 1:47:48
Audio: Italian DTS-HD MA Mono, English DTS-HD MA Mono
Video: 1080p (2.35:1 Aspect Ratio)
Subtitles: English, English SDH

Death Walks on High Heels Blu-ray screen capture

THE FILM - [ 3.5 / 5 ]:

This film is part of a new, two film Blu-ray and DVD box set limited edition box set (3000 copies), "Death Walks Twice." Emerging at the peak of the giallo boom of the early ‘70s, Luciano Ercoli’s Death Walks films are two superlative examples of the genre linked by their shared casting of the stunning Nieves Navarro (billed under her adopted stage name of Susan Scott) as the lead woman in peril.

In "Death Walks on High Heels" (1971), exotic dancer Nicole (Nieves Navarro), the daughter of a murdered jewel thief, finds herself terrorized by a black-clad assailant determined on procuring her father's stolen gems. Fleeing Paris and her knife-wielding pursuer, Nicole arrives in London only to discover that death stalks her at every corner.

The giallo, one of my favorite sub-genre's of horror and the precursor to slashers. With "Death Walks on High Heels" the title immediately plants an image in to our minds as is often the case with this sort of film. The villain of the film is not totally cloaked in darkness nor has an obscured face. In this case we are privy to seeing a portion of the killer's face. But it is the eyes that we are focused on. Perhaps even, fixated. Piercing and blue, they are quite memorable. Our killer also disguises their voice. They are crafty but are they crafty enough to elude the police?

The film does a good job of keeping the viewer on their toes, tossing red herrings at you as well as shaking things up with the characters during the film. I don't want to reveal too much. There are a number of interesting characters that appear during the film and while some may have small roles, they are effective at both furthering the story and helping to raise your heart rate. 

Nieves Navarro gives a wonderful performance as Nicole. She goes through a range of emotions during the film and pulls them off quite nicely. She even entertains us with her dancing skills as well. Simon Andreu is also great in his role as Nicole's love interest Michel. "Death Walks on High Heels" features a number of lavish or beautiful locations, from the Kit Kat club to the beachfront property, cinematographer Fernando Arribas did a fine job shooting this film. 

Death Walks on High Heels Blu-ray screen capture

AUDIO - [ 4.5 / 5 ]:

The Blu-ray features both Italian and English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono tracks. There are also English and English SDH subtitles included. The sound quality is excellent and the score by Stelvio Cipriani helps bring the film to life. Dialogue, sound effects and score were fairly well balanced throughout. I did not notice any issues with the audio in the form of hissing, pops, etc.   


Death Walks on High Heels Blu-ray screen capture

VIDEO - [ 4 / 5 ]:

"Death Walks on High Heels" stalks its way on to Blu-ray by Arrow Video and its U.S. distributor MVD Entertainment Group. The film is presented in 1080p with a 2.35 aspect ratio thanks to the new 2k restoration of the film from the original camera negatives by Arrow Video. The film looks gorgeous with its variety of strong colors from Nicoles' red hair to her gold dance costume. The film appears to have a good amount of sharpness to it which looks even better in close up shots. Skin tones look natural in hue. There is a fine layer of grain present which seemed more noticeable at first but seeing as film grain doesn't bother me, it could just be that I wasn't actively looking for it any longer. A very good looking video presentation once again by Arrow Video. 

Death Walks on High Heels Blu-ray screen capture

SPECIAL FEATURES - [ 4 / 5 ]:

Play with Introduction (1:48) - You have the option of playing the film with a brief introduction by screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi.

From Spain with Love (24:21) - Director Luciano Ercoli and actress Nieves Navarro (Susan Scott) were interviewed on March 2012 at their home in Barcelona. The both discuss their careers including how they got started. Ms. Navarro talks about her previous modeling career and why her name was changed to Susan Scott for a film. The pair discuss a variety of topics from shooting love scenes to the dictatorship of Francisco Franco in Spain. (with English subtitles)

Master of Giallo (32:33) - A brand new interview filmed in Rome in November 2015, screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi discusses "Death Walks on High Heels" and how to write a successful giallo. Mr. Gastaldi talks about the differences between his films and others. He talks about working on "Once Upon a Time in America" with Sergio Leone, the effects of DNA from crime scenes on thrillers today and more. Another great, informative interview with the very talented writer. (with English subtitles)

Death Walks to the Beat (26:28) - This new interview with composer Stelvio Cipriani was filmed October 2015 in Rome. He discusses his career and work on "Death Walks on High Heels." The interview opens with him playing the song that appears in the opening credits of the film, on a piano. Also, throughout the interview are more moments of Mr. Cipriani playing various tunes on the piano. (with English subtitles)

Trailers (5:38) - The Italian and English trailers for the film.

Audio Commentary with Tim Lucas - Film critic Tim Lucas does a nice job of talking about what is happening on the screen and providing additional information on said scenes. I found the commentary to be very analytical and technical. If you enjoyed the film you will probably also find this commentary interesting, as I have.

Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx

Limited Edition 60-page booklet - As part of the "Death Walks Twice" Limited Edition box set, it includes a booklet  containing new writing from authors Danny Shipka (Perverse Titillation: The Exploitation Cinema of Italy, Spain and France), Troy Howarth (So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films) and writer Leonard Jacobs, illustrated with original archive stills and posters.

Death Walks on High Heels Blu-ray screen capture

OVERALL RATING - [ 4 / 5 ]


You can also read our review of the other film from this set, "Death Walks at Midnight."


 


Death Walks on High Heels Blu-ray screen capture

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