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THE PSYCHIC (1977, SETTE NOTE IN NERO) – Episode 201 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“I’ve had fifty-six lovers and haven’t killed even one of them.” Good to know … for future reference. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr – as they reacquaint themselves with the Giallo version of Lucio Fulci in The Psychic (1977).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 201 – The Psychic (1977)
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A clairvoyant woman discovers a skeleton in a wall in her husband’s house, and seeks to find the truth about what happened to the victim.
  Directed by: Lucio Fulci
Writing Credits: Roberto Gianviti, Dardano Sacchetti, Lucio Fulci
Selected Cast:
Jennifer O’Neill as Virginia Ducci
Gabriele Ferzetti as Emilio Rospini
Marc Porel as Luca Fattori
Gianni Garko as Francesco Ducci
Ida Galli as Gloria Ducci (as Evelyn Stewart)
Jenny Tamburi as Bruna
Fabrizio Jovine as Commissioner D’Elia
Riccardo Parisio Perrotti as Melli
Loredana Savelli as Giovanna Rospini
Salvatore Puntillo as Second Cab Driver
Bruno Corazzari as Canevari
Vito Passeri as Caretaker
Franco Angrisano as First Cab Driver (as Francesco Angrisano)
Veronica Michielini as Giuliana Casati
Paolo Pacino as Inspector Russi
Fausta Avelli as Virginia as a Girl
Elizabeth Turner as Virginia’s Mother
Ugo D’Alessio as Art Gallery Owner
Luigi Diberti as Judge
Camilla Fulci as Agnese Begnardi (uncredited)
Before The Beyond (1981), before City of the Living Dead (1980), before Zombie (1979), director Lucio Fulci mastered the Giallo subgenre throughout the 1970s. The Grue-Crew tune into his comparatively subdued feature The Psychic (1977), also known as Sette note in nero, aka Murder to the Tune of the Seven Black Notes, aka Seven Notes in Black. Fulci displays only a hint of the gore and bizarre narratives he would embrace in the decade to come, opting to stick to a fairly straightforward, supernatural-infused, murder mystery where psychic Jennifer O’Neill witnesses visions of a deadly and bloody murder. Of course, twists and turns follow each new discovery as she follows the clues to the shocking conclusion. 
At the time of this writing, The Psychic is available to stream from Kanopy, Tubi, and Popcornflix. The movie is available on disc as a Blu-ray from Scorpion Releasing.
In case you’re interested, here are the other Fulci films Decades of Horror has covered:
ZOMBIE (1979) — Episode 62 — Decades of Horror 1970s
CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD (1980, THE GATES OF HELL) – Episode 145 – Decades of Horror 1980s
THE BEYOND (1981) – Episode 123 – Decades of Horror 1980s
THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY (1981) – Episode 209 – Decades of Horror 1980s
THE BLACK CAT (1981) – Episode 184 – Decades of Horror 1980s
ZOMBIE 3 (1988) – Episode 232 – Decades of Horror 1980s
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Bill, will be The Blood Spattered Bride (1977, La novia ensangrentada). This wild version of Sheridan Le Fanu’s Gothic novella Carmilla (1872) comes by way of Spain, directed by Vicente Aranda.
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Sette note in nero (The Psychic, 1977)
"What are you telling me? That I fell asleep at the wheel and saw a woman I don't even know killed and walled up by a man who limps? Oh, that's terrific!"
#sette note in nero#the psychic#Or to give it its full onscreen title#The Psychic‚ Murder to the Tune of the Seven Black Notes#italian cinema#lucio fulci#dardano sacchetti#Roberto gianviti#jennifer o'neill#Gianni garko#marc porel#gabriele ferzetti#evelyn stewart#Jenny tamburi#Fabrizio jovine#Riccardo parisio perrotti#Loredana savelli#Bruno corazzari#Paolo pacino#Veronica michielini#fabio frizzi#absolutely one of Fulci's best and yet somehow largely overlooked in his filmography; this absolutely deserves to be talked about in the#same breath as the Gates of Hell trilogy (the style is very different but the quality is comparable) but I only really knew this dimly by#title. a late stage dissection of the giallo as puzzle game: the twist ending is fairly obvious from almost the beginning but the joy here#isn't in the surprise but in the hugely satisfying way the puzzle pieces are pushed into place. giallo is a game‚ and Fulci chooses to show#his hand early but then to revel in the skill with which he plays that hand. a brilliantly satisfying and (for the director‚ for the genre‚#for the era) astonishingly restrained example of its kind. low on the usual gialli trappings (brief violence‚ no sex or nudity) but over#flowing with atmosphere and tension and artistry. a visually indulgent gem from the latter years of the giallo movement and certainly one#of Fulci's best‚ most completely developed and enjoyable films. shameless' new blu is a brilliant restoration and i only hope it affords#this film the better status within Italian genre cinema circles that it genuinely deserves
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Sette Note in Nero aka The Psychic aka Seven Notes In Black aka Murder to the Tunes of the Seven Black Notes
Anno 1977
Regia Lucio Fulci
Musiche Franco Bixio,Fabio Frizzi,Vince Tempera
Soggetto Lucio Fulci,Roberto Gianviti Dardano Sacchetti Vieri Razzini (romanzo “Terapia mortale”)
Sceneggiatura Lucio Fulci,Roberto Gianviti,Dardano Sacchetti
Fotografia Sergio Salvati
Montaggio Ornella Micheli
Scenografia Luciano Spadoni
Costumi Massimo Lentini
Trucco Maurizio Giustini
Interpreti e personaggi
Jennifer O'Neill: Virginia Ducci
Gianni Garko: Francesco Ducci
Evelyn Stewart (Ida Galli): Gloria Ducci, sorella di Francesco
Gabriele Ferzetti: prof. Emilio Rospini
Marc Porel: Luca
Jenny Tamburi: Paola
Loredana Savelli: Giovanna Rospini, moglie di Emilio
Salvatore Puntillo: secondo tassista
Franco Angrisano: primo tassista
Veronica Michielini: sig.ra Casazza
Paolo Pacino: tenente
Fausta Avelli: Virginia bambina
Elizabeth Turner: madre di Virginia
Luigi Diberti: giudice
Fabrizio Jovine: comm. D’Elia
Riccardo Parisio Perrotti: avv. Merli, difensore di Francesco
Vito Passeri: custode
Ugo d’Alessio: custode della pinacoteca
Bruno Corazzari: stalliere Canovari
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Sette Note in Nero aka The Psychic aka Seven Notes In Black aka Murder to the Tunes of the Seven Black Notes
Anno 1977
Regia Lucio Fulci
Musiche Franco Bixio,Fabio Frizzi,Vince Tempera
Soggetto Lucio Fulci,Roberto Gianviti Dardano Sacchetti Vieri Razzini (romanzo “Terapia mortale”)
Sceneggiatura Lucio Fulci,Roberto Gianviti,Dardano Sacchetti
Fotografia Sergio Salvati
Montaggio Ornella Micheli
Scenografia Luciano Spadoni
Costumi Massimo Lentini
Trucco Maurizio Giustini
Interpreti e personaggi
Jennifer O'Neill: Virginia Ducci
Gianni Garko: Francesco Ducci
Evelyn Stewart (Ida Galli): Gloria Ducci, sorella di Francesco
Gabriele Ferzetti: prof. Emilio Rospini
Marc Porel: Luca
Jenny Tamburi: Paola
Loredana Savelli: Giovanna Rospini, moglie di Emilio
Salvatore Puntillo: secondo tassista
Franco Angrisano: primo tassista
Veronica Michielini: sig.ra Casazza
Paolo Pacino: tenente
Fausta Avelli: Virginia bambina
Elizabeth Turner: madre di Virginia
Luigi Diberti: giudice
Fabrizio Jovine: comm. D’Elia
Riccardo Parisio Perrotti: avv. Merli, difensore di Francesco
Vito Passeri: custode
Ugo d’Alessio: custode della pinacoteca
Bruno Corazzari: stalliere Canovari
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