Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye

Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye is enjoyable enough, but it's far from the best that either the traditional giallo or the gothic horror have to offer. Its biggest problem, arguably, is its inability to decide precisely what it wants to be, although some might feel that this mishmash of different styles adds to the fun. Blue Underground's DVD is not particularly noteworthy, although the fact that they have released it uncut and in its correct aspect ratio for the first time is certainly appreciated.
Gothic castles, mad lords and pet gorillas are just some of the weird and wonderful attractions on offer in Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye, a 1973 effort from Antonio Margheriti which melds giallo chic with gothic horror. I've reviewed the recent R0 US DVD from Blue Underground.

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