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Murder Obsession (Follia Omicida) AKA Unconscious AKA Angoisse AKA Fear AKA Satan's Altar AKA The Wailing (Blu-ray) (1981)
The ultimate journey into terror...Director: Riccardo Freda
Year of Copyright: 1980
Year of Production: 1980
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:*The Film - Italian Version (97:18)
*The Film - English Version (91:35)*
2007 interview with uncredited effects artist Sergio Stivaletti (10:05, 480i)
2012 interview with musician Claudio Simonetti (22:04, 480i)
2012 interview with film journalist Gabriele Albanesi (8:52, 480i)
Deleted Scene (0:24, 480i)
Blu-ray Credits -
Subtitles:English (optional on Italian Version)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):Italian DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono (Italian version)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Extras are in Italian with English subtitles.
Comes with a 12-page liner notes booklet.
*The English version is the Italian version with scenes not dubbed into English removed but not following the editing of the export version. -
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Extras:*The Film - Italian Version (97:17)
*The Film - English Export Version (91:31)
Audio Commentary on the Italian Version by film historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (2023, in English)
2007 interview with make-up effects artist Sergio Stivaletti (10:05)
2012 interview with composer Claudio Simonetti (22:04)
2012 appreciation by filmmaker Gabriele Albanesi (8:33)
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Subtitles:Italian Version
English (optional)
English Version
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):Italian Version
Italian DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
English Version
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Onscreen title (both versions): "Murder Obsession (Follia Omicida)". Credits are in Italian on both versions.
A sequence exclusive to the export version between 25:34 and 28:20 has been recreated with SD inserts intercut with the HD material for cutaway shots that were also present in the Italian version.
*Unless noted, extras are in Italian with English subtitles.
The first pressing of 3,000 copies comes with a reversible sleeve featuring artwork based on original posters and limited edition booklet with new writing by Mikel J. Koven, author of "La Dolce Morte: Vernacular Cinema and the Italian Giallo."
Distributed by Radiance Films. -
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Extras:Interviews (2023):
- film historian Christian Kessler (12:18, 1080i50, in German with optional English subtitles)
- film historian Mark Thompson Ashworth (5:14, 1080p, in English with optional German subtitles)
2007 interview with uncredited special effects artist Sergio Stivaletti (9:37, 576i, in Italian with optional English and German subtitles)
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Subtitles:English, German (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Mediabook
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Notes:Scenes where the English track reverts to Italian are only translated via the full subtitle track; there is no separate track for those scenes.
Comes with a poster and an illustrated 28-page booklet with the essay "Riccardo Freda's Late Work" by Udo Rotenberg (in German and English).
Comes in two cover variations:
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OVERALL: Draw
The UK and German editions have exclusive extras. The UK release also includes the actual export version as an extra while the US release includes an earlier attempt to synchronize the English track with the Italian version.
GENERAL NOTES:
A number of cuts have appeared on VHS but there are three principal versions on DVD and Blu-ray:
- the Italian version (97:18) featuring a piano-dominated score by Franco Manino including the following scenes:
-- after the opening scene in the film studio, we see Michael at home playing Liszt's "Liebestraum" on the guitar and singing along for a few seconds before the English version resumes with Michael discovering the photograph of him as a child;
-- while Michael and Deborah are driving, Michael's flashback of his father conducting an orchestra is extended to reveal his father having a heart attack;
-- when Oliver shows Deborah to her room and informs her that the room next to hers is Michael's father's study;
-- an entire scene in which Glenda and Hans talk about Michael killing his father as a child (it plays like a redundant deleted scene but it does establish the whereabouts of two people around the time of Beryl's attack);
-- when Glenda and Deborah are having dinner, Oliver tells them that the "mechanical saw" is missing and he does not know where Susan has gone.
- the shorter English export version titled "Unconscious" (91:31) with an uncredited electronic score (although Claudio Simonetti of Goblin is interviewed on the Blu-ray release, he is not the composer), pacing trims, rearrangement of some scenes, and some exclusive shots including a sequence of Beryl (Laura Gemser) wandering the house at night from 25:34 to 28:20 that replaces a scene in which Hans and Glenda discuss the occult (28:17-32:27 in the Italian version);
- Raro Video's English-language version (91:35) which is based on the Italian cut, removing scenes not dubbed into English, and resulting in some poor sound edits to synchronize the dub to the Italian arrangement of scenes (this version does not include the export version-exclusive shots). -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray ALL America- Raro Video USA - No cuts - features the Italian (97:18) and English (91:35) cuts.
- Blu-ray ALL United Kingdom- Raro Video UK - No cuts - includes the Italian version (97:17) and the English export version (91:31).
- Blu-ray B Limited Edition Austria- Cineploit - No cuts - Italian version (97:18).
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 12/03/14
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 07/12/23UPDATE LOG:
12/03/14 : Initial entry.
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20/10/19 : Added version notes.
02/10/23 : Added Austria.
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