Despite all the Italian films I have seen, this is my first giallo. Giannini offfers a nice introduction to the genre.
Claudine Auger,
Barbara Bach,
Barbara Bouchet,
Danielle Dublino,
Rossella Falk
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This frightening horror-thriller stars Giancarlo Giannini as Inspector Tellini, chasing a killer whose victims are paralyzed with a poisoned acupuncture needle, forcing them to watch helplessly as the... read more
DVD Release Date: March 28, 2006
Stats: 44 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (44)
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May 17, 2012
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April 14, 2011
Black Belly of the Tarantula is both a great thriller in its own right and surely one of the best entries in the Giallo cycle. The film is reminiscent of several like it, but this one is the most cerebral and most sadistic Giallo I've seen. The modus operandi of the killer at the... read more
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August 4, 2010
The everyman as a smart but ineffectual professional? ...Giannini plays a detective always two steps behind the killer as beautiful ladies disappear from the cast before any female character development is allowed to occur ... The hero's personality is likable but he's hard to sy... read more
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March 22, 2008
Not sure how or why I put this on my Netflix Rental List, but its A Good Italian Police Drama, I know an Italian Western is called a Spagetti Western, so do you call this Spagetti Deama. Anyway I would put this one in the Grindhouse Collection as it had that type of 1970 theme. A... read more
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September 4, 2011
6.0/10
"Black Belly of the Tarantula" is a competent, well-made giallo thriller that, for all its visual and stylistic flare, is just looking for the right story elements and characters to make it feel complete. I won't deny that I found some things to enjoy about it... read more -
April 25, 2010
The film isn't particularly easy to follow; as there's so much going on that it's easy to miss one or two key plot elements. The murder scenes are giallo-standard and nasty, if not necessarily gory.
Not a bad movie, but not exceptional either.
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