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25 August 1972 (USA) moreTagline:
When the flies start to crawl, so will your flesh... morePlot:
A musician is stalked by an unknown killer who's blackmailing him for an accidential killing of another stalker. But is everything what it appears to be? full summary | full synopsisNewsDesk:
(5 articles)
A Look Back at Dario Argento’s Inferno (From Fangoria. 10 September 2009, 9:56 AM, PDT)
Double dose of Argento screenings in NYC
(From Fangoria. 17 August 2009, 9:58 AM, PDT)
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Glad to Be Grey more (38 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Michael Brandon | ... | Roberto Tobias | |
| Mimsy Farmer | ... | Nina Tobias | |
| Jean-Pierre Marielle | ... | Gianni Arrosio | |
| Bud Spencer | ... | Godfrey 'God' | |
| Aldo Bufi Landi | ... | Pathologist | |
| Calisto Calisti | ... | Carlo Marosi | |
| Marisa Fabbri | ... | Amelia, the maid | |
| Oreste Lionello | ... | The Professor | |
| Fabrizio Moroni | ... | Mirko | |
| Corrado Olmi | ... | Porter | |
| Stefano Satta Flores | ... | Andrea | |
| Laura Troschel | ... | Maria (as Costanza Spada) | |
| Francine Racette | ... | Dalia | |
| Dante Cleri | ... | Coffin Salesman | |
| Guerrino Crivello | ... | Rambaldi, the neighbor |
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4 Flies on Grey Velvet (USA) (alternative spelling)4 mouches de velours gris (France)
Four Flies on Grey Velvet (USA)
Four Patches of Grey Velvet
Quatre mouches de velours gris (France) (alternative spelling)
Quattro mosche di velluto grigio (Italy) (alternative spelling)
The Four Velvet Flies (International: English title)
Cuatro moscas de terciopelo gris (Argentina) [es]
Den djävulska fällan (Sweden) [sv]
Fire fluer på grå fløyel (Norway) [no]
Fyra flugor på grå sammet (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
Fyra flugor på grått sammet (Sweden) [sv]
Neljä kärpästä harmaalla sametilla (Finland) [fi]
Quatro Moscas no Veludo Cinza (Brazil) [pt]
Vier Fliegen auf grauem Samt (West Germany) [de]
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Luxembourg:17 | Belgium:KNT | Germany:18 | Argentina:13 | Italy:VM14 | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | USA:PG | Finland:K-16Fun Stuff
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As with the previous two entries in the unofficial Animal Trilogy, Four Flies on Grey Velvet is short on explicit gore but brimming with atmosphere and artistic ingenuity, with set-piece murders primed and mined for maximum tension. It was with this film that Argento began to cement his particular style and is something of a crucible for future ideas. The murder of Roberto's maid in a local park foreshadows John Saxon's fate in Tenebre, and with its sudden lapses in time and attempted escape through the cobwebbed space between two buildings (to a soundtrack of whispers and sighs) it also sows seeds that would flourish in Suspiria. Other visual motifs (crimson curtains, extreme close-ups, inanimate objects suddenly wielded by a seemingly maniacal camera) would be repeated or re-jigged in Deep Red, Phenomena and Opera.
Argento's original intention was to have a gay protagonist and though the character of Roberto is still open to such a reading - his victimisation being as a result of a fear of being outed (as a murderer) has obvious correlations (note also Brandon's shaggy mane v Farmer's gamine crop or the rather tame bathtub scene with Francine Racette which sees Roberto playfully seducing his mirror image) - the more overt references are passed to Jean-Pierre Marielle, who brings immense likability to a small role and whose swish factor is tempered by a steely determination to finally cracking a case. A frosty Farmer acquits herself well, though Brandon is merely okay. Argento's fascination with weird science (here ludicrous by design but ingenious in execution) gives the film its animal-themed title, and the finale boasts one of his greatest sequences - a stunning, slow-motion shot of a car impacting with the back of a lorry, which marries chillingly beautiful aesthetics to Hollywood folklore, scored with Morricone's haunting "Come un Madrigale".
Four Flies is a solid giallo and an important entry in the Director's canon which bears repeated viewing, blurring gender roles and sexual identity, adding subtext and hit and miss humour, asylum flashbacks, well-executed deaths and a recurring nightmare in the form of a sun-bleached, public beheading - the significance of which turns out to be twofold. It also has in spades what a good Argento giallo conveys like no other, that chilling feeling of something wholly alien on the loose in human form.