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(Knife of Ice)
Special Features:
DISC 1 - Orgasmo:
- Director's Cut - Audio Commentary with Film Critic, Author &
Academic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas - US X Rated Version + SDH
subtitles - Audio Commentary with Mondo-Digital's Nathaniel Thompson
& Troy Howarth, Author of 'So Deadly So Perverse: 50 Years Of Italian
Giallo Films' - Giallo Fever - Interview with Director Umberto Lenzi
- US Trailer
DISC 2- So Sweet... So Perverse:
- Audio Commentary with Kat Ellinger, Author of 'All The Colors Of
Sergio Martino' - Lenzi's Lenses - Backstage Chat with the Director
at The 1999 Nocturno Film Festival - Equilateral Triangle -
Screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi on Lenzi - Trailers - Alternate
Credit Sequence
DISC 3 - A Quiet Place to Kill:
- Audio Commentary with Author & Critic Samm Deighan - Sex and
Conspiracy - Interview with Director Umberto Lenzi - Alternate
Credit Sequence - Alternate Clothed Scene - Short Deleted Scene
DISC 4- Knife of Ice:
- Carroll and Umberto's Final Stab - Interview with Stephen Thrower,
Author of 'Nightmare USA' - Until the Silence Screams - Interview
with Director Umberto Lenzi - Trailer - Alternate Credit Sequence
Reviews:
“Bava pioneered the giallo. Argento remains its quintessential
auteur. Yet for a while, the director who arguably set the standard
was Umberto Lenzi with his string of glossy, kinky vehicles for
glamorous Hollywood ex-pat Carroll Baker.” -The Spinning Image
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