Shadows in an Empty Room
Italy
1203 people rated After his younger sister is poisoned, a tough Ottawa cop embarks on a violent journey through Montreal to find her killer, which turns into a whirlpool of revenge and betrayal.
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Escudero
18/05/2023 11:47
Moviecut—Strange Shadows in an Empty Room
Puresh Choudhary
16/11/2022 03:12
Decent story line
Great car chase action
Twist at the end
Great casting and acting
Dirty Harry meets Murder on the Nile
femiadebayosalami
16/11/2022 03:12
When this briefly played in the U.S. in 76-7, American International marketed it more in the line of a horror thriller than the shoot-em-up it leaned toward. Six capable perfomers, most of whom were accustomed to making the most out of low-budget material, appeared to varying degrees of success. DeMartino was a workmanlike director who, like most of his Italian contemporaries of the era, made his way around all of the heavily produced genres from western and superhero to crime and horror.
برنس الليالي
16/11/2022 03:12
Unlike a lot of the low budget fare made around the mid to late '70s, it still holds up pretty well to repeated viewings. This isn't a fantastic movie, but it is at least watchable and features a cast that can actually act. The inimitable John Saxon, star of many a western Stuart Whitman, and even Martin Landau (Post 'Space 1999' I think) make their appearences, supported by the likes of Tisa Farrow (Mia's sister) and TV queen Gail Hunnicut (Where is she these days?). One great element of this film is the execellent music composed by Armando Trovajoli. At times, he has included themes which are a combination of classical music, along with synthesizer riffs. And the heavy bass line help to hieghten tension during the scary scenes. As someone has mentioned before, this is a mix of genres from the Italian giallo, to the usual US cop thriller. But it all seems to work well.
Methinks the over-rated Dario Argento could learn a lot from a film such as this!
grini_f
16/11/2022 03:12
A highly entertaining Italian crime movie shot in Montreal with go-to guy Stuart Whitman as the rugged cop lead. He's after the people who poisoned his little sister, and his quest takes him through the city's underbelly, tackling sleazy doctors, transvestites, thieves and murderers at every turn. This is a cracking example of its type, featuring excellent action sequences - the car chase is one of the best seen in Italian cinema - and an exemplary cast including John Saxon, Tisa Farrow, Martin Landau and Gayle Hunnicutt. Nothing much to dislike here!
faizanworld
16/11/2022 03:12
If you as a 1970s filmmaker wanted to spike your latest release, you'd add a wild street chase with all the trimmings, all of which have since become cliches - extras jumping out of the way, close calls with baby buggies, speeding through alleys, ramming stacks of boxes, weaving around stopped buses, becoming airborne on downgrades - but 25 years ago, this was high melodrama, and including such a sequence was sure to sell tickets. And I too sat spellbound through the "Bullitt" and "The French Connection" street-action scenes. But this much-lesser-known film ranks right up there in masterful car-crash choreography. The chase scenes are absolutely stunning.....though the rest of the whodunit plot is rather ordinary, almost like a made-for-television film. (An unforgettable title, though!) If you dig the action genre, seek out "Strange Shadows in an Empty Room".