Two films that dramatize secrets. Dario Argento does something different with Tenebre. The music! The meta! The future! Commentary on horror cinema and literature. Invoking themes. Inspired by Fritz Lang. Secret Beyond the Door’s real secret is how to remember the fucking title. When the truth begins. The Bluebird fable. Alice tells the real Bluebird tale. A cautionary fable of feminine curiosity. Double Feature hosts struggle to emulate terrible women jokes, only to makes themselves too sick to go on. You know what else is sick? The bible. Rooms + Psychology. Helping the audience open their minds. Encouraging critical thinking in a crowd.
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Released: February 13, 1987
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Director: Dario Argento
Writer: Dario Argento
Starring: Anthony Franciosa, Giuliano Gemma, Christian Borromeo, Veronica Lario
An American writer in Rome is stalked by a serial killer bent on harassing him while killing all people associated with his work on his latest book.
Secret Beyond the Door
Released: January 1, 1948
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Director: Fritz Lang
Writer: Silvia Richards, Rufus King
Starring: Joan Bennett, Michael Redgrave, Anne Revere, Barbara O'Neil
When a lovely wife and her new husband, settle in an ancient mansion on the East coast, she discovers he may want to kill her.