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Phenomena (1985) - Dario Argento | opening scene
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Phenomena - 1985 - "Valley" by Bill Wyman & Terry Taylor
Cast

Jennifer Connelly
Jennifer Corvino

Daria Nicolodi
Frau Brückner

Fiore Argento
Vera Brandt

Federica Mastroianni
Sophie

Fiorenza Tessari
Gisela Sulzer

Dalila Di Lazzaro
Headmistress

Patrick Bauchau
Inspector Rudolf Geiger

Donald Pleasence
Professor John McGregor

Alberto Cracco
UBS Bank Teller

Kaspar Capparoni
Karl, Sophie's Boyfriend

Mario Donatone
Morris Shapiro

Antonio Maimone
EEG Doctor

Davide Marotta
Patau (Bruckner Son)

Fulvio Mingozzi
Mr. Sulzer

Michele Soavi
Kurt, Geiger's Assistant

Franco Trevisi
Real Estate Agent

Fausta Avelli
Schoolgirl

Tanga
Inga

Stefania Possamai
Teacher (uncredited)
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Reviews
John Chard
Phenomena, doo-doo doo-doo-doo.
Arriving at a Swiss Academy for girls, Jennifer Corvino (Jennifer Connelly) gets embroiled in the workings of a serial killer. Her friends the insects and Professor John McGregor (Donald Pleasence) are on hand to help if possible.
Directed and co-written by horror legend Dario Argento, Phenomena is a mixed bag. Ignoring the butchered American version, which was titled Creepers, the full uncut version is still messy. Argento the director is doing good work here, which explains why the film has a sturdy reputation. His eye for striking imagery and horror scene staging is evident here for sure, but Argento the writer (along with Franco Ferrini) fails to string a decent enough narrative together. Pace is all over the place, the dialogue often boorish, while wasting Donald Pleasence is a crime against horror film making. Still, there’s enough good Argento at work here to keep Phenomena above average, even if it’s more for the eyes than the brain. 6/10
talisencrw
Both a great chance to see two acting icons (one, Donald Pleasence, at his prime, and the other, Jennifer Connelly, just starting out on her filmic journey) and one of the films on director Argento's great run of horror classics, this is worth purchasing the finest print and will award the horror aficionado many great times in rewatches. Cinephiles often called Argento 'the Italian Alfred Hitchcock', and this would be a great Exhibit A for their evidence. Essential for connoisseurs of the arcane.
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