Synopsis
Deep Red is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film follows a jazz pianist named Marcus Daly who witnesses the murder of a famous psychic and then becomes embroiled in the disturbing murder investigation.
Did You Know?
- Director Dario Argento's hands appear for the killer's point-of-view shots.
- David Hemmings and Daria Nicolodi became real-life couple after filming.
- First Argento film to feature the band Goblin's music.
- Argento's first film to combine horror and mystery genres.
- The movie was originally 126 minutes long but cut to 98.
Iconic Quotes
- "You must remember, there's always a price to pay."
- "You can't translate terror."
- "You still don't understand, Marcus. You're not supposed to."
- "I can feel death in this room!"
- "I'm running a little late, I've got to kill someone."