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Cold Eyes of Fear

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A thug holds a man and woman hostage.

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Matthew D A nice attempt by Castellari to make a slow-burn suspense thriller (as opposed to the breakneck action fair he's known for). Castellari directs with plenty of flair and the cast do their best, but it's let down by a rather limp script. Overall not a bad effort, but it really could have benefited from a rewrite or two. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 04/25/21 Full Review Audience Member Set in Swinging London, Castellari puts togetehr a stylish little thriller and I dug it quite a bit. Rental! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member There really was nothing to this. I'll take a giallo, good or bad, over this anyday. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Not the most graphic of gialli. But does have some interesting use of zooms and close-ups. The cockney dubbing is laughable but added to the charm. Worth seeing. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member When one sees the name Enzo G. Castellari as the director of a film one expects ACTION. This is because his specialty is action films. His entries into the spaghetti western, poliziotteschi, macaroni combat genres are classic and some of the best the films the genres have to offer. He could arguable be the best action director in Italy (See Kill Them All and Come Back Alone, Street Law, Keoma, The Big Racket, The Heroin Busters, and The Inglorious Bastards to see what I mean) . This here lies the problem with Cold Eyes of Fear (or Desperate Moments as the opening title card reads). Cold Eyes of Fear as it is not an action film but suspense thriller, or better known to Italian film buffs as a giallo. Perhaps wanting to try something different Enzo decided to give the giallo genre a stab as they were really popular at the time this film was made (1971). The results prove that Enzo should stick with action as he seems very uncomfortable at handling the suspense/thriller genre. The film opens with a sexy sequence that turns into a possible murder but Enzo decides to fool the audience and it all ends up being a play in front of a crowd. It's a shame the rest of the film wasn't as interesting as this opening sequence. The plot ends up revolving around an ex-con kidnapping the son of the very judge that sentenced him to prison. Not much else to say about the yawn inducing plot. Perhaps the greatest sin Enzo makes is that the film is boring. The film just ends up being overly talky with no action. After finishing the film I couldn't believe it was directed by Enzo G. Castellari! There are a few twists but by the time they happen I was completely uninterested. I own 37 giallo films on DVD and Cold Eyes of Fear is perhaps the most blah, uninteresting one in my collection. It just boggles my mind that this was directed by one of my favorite Italian directors. The film has some cool trademark Enzo camera work and it has a funky score by Ennio Morricone, but it's not enough to keep this Euro Cult enthusiast interested. Skip it unless you need a sleep aid. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member A 'huis clos' giallo with a chaotic jazz soundtrack by Morricone. Stylish but way too long. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A thug holds a man and woman hostage.
Director
Enzo G. Castellari
Producer
José Frade
Screenwriter
Leo Anchóriz, Robert Gold, Enzo G. Castellari
Production Co
Columbia
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Apr 28, 2009
Runtime
1h 31m