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cinemajunkie70 · 1 year ago
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A very happy birthday to Geretta Rosemary Geretta!
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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A group of people are trapped in a West Berlin movie theater infested with ravenous demons who proceed to kill and possess the humans one-by-one, thereby multiplying their numbers. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: George: Urbano Barberini Cheryl: Natasha Hovey Ken: Karl Zinny Hannah: Fiore Argento Kathy: Paola Cozzo Carmen: Fabiola Toledo Ingrid, the usherette: Nicoletta Elmi Frank: Stelio Candelli Rosemary (as Geretta Giancarlo): Geretta Geretta Tony: Bobby Rhodes Nina: Bettina Ciampolini Edith, woman in tent (Horror Film) (as Eliana Hoppe): Eliana Miglio Nancy (Horror Film): Jasmine Maimone Bob (Horror Film): Marcello Modugno Baby Pig: Peter Pitsch Ripper (as Pasqualino Salemme): Lino Salemme Man in Black / Jerry (Horror Film): Michele Soavi Jeep Driver (uncredited): Goffredo Unger Kirk (uncredited): Giovanni Frezza 1st Man Exiting Subway (uncredited): Lamberto Bava Werner: Alex Serra Liz: Sally Day Blonde Victim: Enrica Maria Scrivano Kathy’s baby demon (uncredited): Sami Habib Ahmed Tony (voice) (uncredited): Victor Beard Ripper (voice) (uncredited): Russel Case Victim (uncredited): Sergio Stivaletti June (uncredited): Emanuela Zicosky Hot Dog (as Giuseppe Cruciano): Giuseppe Mauro Cruciano Liz’s lover: Claudio Spadaro Tommy: Guido Baldi Cinemagoer (uncredited): Paolo Corazzi Cinemagoer (uncredited): Claudio Insegno Cinemagoer (uncredited): Rossana Canghiari Cinemagoer (uncredited): Arnaldo Dell’Acqua Cinemagoer (uncredited): Ottaviano Dell’Acqua Cinemagoer (uncredited): Raniero Dorascenzi Cinemagoer (uncredited): Salvatore Francofonte Cinemagoer (uncredited): Stefania Possamai Cinemagoer (uncredited): Gino Barbacane Cinemagoer (uncredited): Eros Buttaglieri Cinemagoer (uncredited): Carlo Cattaneo Cinemagoer (uncredited): Lella Cattaneo Film Crew: Screenplay: Lamberto Bava Screenplay: Franco Ferrini Director of Photography: Gianlorenzo Battaglia Producer: Dario Argento Makeup Effects: Sergio Stivaletti Makeup Effects: Rosario Prestopino Original Story: Dardano Sacchetti Assistant Director: Michele Soavi Original Music Composer: Claudio Simonetti Editor: Piero Bozza Production Designer: Davide Bassan Costume Design: Marina Malavasi Costume Design: Patrizia Massaia Movie Reviews: talisencrw: This was beautiful. It must be a strange experience, being a child of a great director, and following the very same genre. Do you go pretty much the same route, or try something vastly different? This would make a great double-bill, at an actual movie theatre, with the 50’s edition of ‘The Blob’–another film in which the cinema isn’t the safe, dark, womb-like place we take for granted it is. Gimly: It’s no _Night of the_ that’s for sure, but I enjoyed it in parts. Paricularly fond of the coke punks and the pimp. Dubbing’s a nightmare though. _Final rating:★★½ – Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._ John Chard: Metropol Mayhem! Demons (Demoni) is directed by Lamberto Bava and Bava co-writes the screenplay with Dario Argento, Dardano Sacchetti and Franco Ferrini. It stars Urbano Barberini, Natasha Hovey, Karl Zinny, Paola Cozzo, Fiore Argento and Geretta Giancarlo. Music is by Claudio Simonetti and cinematography by Gianlorenzo Battaglia. A wonderfully nutty spiced Spaghetti Horror, plot has a group of people trapped in a Berlin movie theatre that suddenly comes under attack by ravenous demons. It could reasonably be argued that Bava’s movie has some cheeky narrative depth underneath the gloop and schlock, this is after all purposely set in a movie theatre and features a film that basically becomes real, sort of. But really it’s a pic that’s set up for like minded horror buffs to feast upon, to jump head first into its feverish horror comic book glee. The script is as poor as the dubbing is, with a roll call of cardboard cut out characters and loose end scenarios jettisoned in readiness for the next plasmatic explosive sequence. Yet the care free abandon of the gruesome killings on show, and the rapid pace of it all, ensures it’s a fun packed ride. Even t...
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cinema-ghoul · 4 years ago
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Finished commission of Geretta Geretta as Rosemary with the iconic title font for Lamberto Bava’s Demons/Dèmoni! Had a lot of fun with the color palette, pulling the yellow and hot pink from two of the movie’s posters.
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clemsfilmdiary · 4 years ago
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The Best of April 2021
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Best Discovery: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
           Runners Up: Late Spring, Merci pour le chocolat, Morvern Callar, Prince of the City
Best Rewatch: Rosemary's Baby
           Runners Up: The Bostonians, The Man Who Wasn't There, The White Ribbon
Most Enjoyable Fluff: Love on the Menu
Close Second: Grizzly II: Revenge
           Runners Up: Domino, Narc, A Shock to the System, Tidal Wave: No Escape
Oddity of the Month: Keyhole
Best Male Performance: Treat Williams in Prince of the City
           Runners Up: Mark Duplass in Your Sister's Sister, Nathan Gunn in Billy Budd, Billy Bob Thornton in The Man Who Wasn't There, Jack O'Connell in Trial by Fire, Al Pacino in The Panic in Needle Park, Christopher Reeve in The Bostonians
Best Female Performance: Isabelle Huppert in Merci pour le chocolat
           Runners Up: Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt in Your Sister's Sister, Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby, Setsuko Hara in Late Spring, Samantha Morton in Morvern Callar, Madeleine Potter and Vanessa Redgrave in The Bostonians, Kitty Winn in The Panic in Needle Park, Evan Rachel Wood in Thirteen
Best Supporting Performance or Cameo: Linda Hunt in The Bostonians
           Runners Up: Sidney Blackmer and Ruth Gordon in Rosemary's Baby, Holly Hunter in Thirteen, Burghart Klaußner in The White Ribbon
Most Enjoyable Ham: Kavan Smith in Love on the Menu
           Runners Up: Addie in Rush Week, Michael Caine in A Shock to the System, Joan Crawford in Possessed and Sudden Fear, Peter Cushing in At the Earth's Core, Sarah Douglas in Solarbabies, Geretta Geretta in Domino, Julianne Phillips in Tidal Wave: No Escape
Best Mise-en-scène: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
           Runners Up: The Bostonians, Keyhole, Kiki's Delivery Service, Late Spring, The Man Who Wasn't There, Merci pour le chocolat, Rosemary's Baby, The White Ribbon
Best Score: Rosemary's Baby (Krzysztof Komeda)
           Runners Up: Eva (Michel Legrand), Keyhole (Jason Staczek), Prince of the City (Paul Chihara)
Best Cartoon: Flowers and Trees
           Runners Up: All Wet, Just Dogs, The Mechanical Cow
Best Leading Hunk: Corbin Bernsen in Tidal Wave: No Escape
           Runners Up: Stanley Baker in Eva, Corbin Bernsen and Adrian Pasdar in The Killing Box, Nathan Gunn in Billy Budd, Adrian Pasdar in In the Zone, Jason Patric in Narc and Solarbabies
Best Supporting Hunk: John Donovan in Rush Week
           Runners Up: Peter Deluise in Solarbabies, Jason Patric in The Vanished, Trenton Rostedt (Hulking Inmate) in Trial by Fire, Roger Wilson in The Killing Box
Assorted Pleasures:
- Airy, bewitching Scandinavian fantasy city in Kiki's Delivery Service
- Dreamy twilight and moonlight forest sequences in Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
- Barely subtextual Civil War-Era homoeroticism in The Killing Box
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giallofever2 · 6 years ago
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1985 (Italian Fotobusta) ....
Dèmoni
Also Known As (AKA)
(original title) Dèmoni
Argentina Demonios
Belgium (English title) (video box title) Demons
Brazil Demons - Filhos das Trevas
Brazil (DVD title) Demons 1- Filhos das Trevas
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) Демони
France Démons
Greece Δαίμονες
Greece (transliterated) Daimones
Greece (DVD title) Demons
Hong Kong (Cantonese title) Mon gwai hei yuen
Hong Kong (Mandarin title) Meng gui xi yuan
Hungary Démonok
Italy Dèmoni
Japan Demonzu
Kazakhstan (cable TV title) Zombi 9
Mexico Demonios
Poland Demony
Portugal Os Demónios
Serbia Demoni
Slovenia Demoni
Soviet Union (Russian title) Демоны
Spain Demonios
Spain (DVD title) Demons
Spain Demons
USA Demons
Uruguay (original subtitled version) Demonios
West Germany Dämonen 2
West Germany Dance of the Demon
World-wide (English title) Demons
Release Dates
Italy 4 October 1985
Philippines 19 April 1986 (Davao)
Japan 26 April 1986
USA 30 May 1986
France 1 October 1986
Hong Kong 14 October 1986
Taiwan 8 November 1986
UK January 1987
Spain 24 August 1987
Netherlands 25 February 1988
Brazil 21 July 1988
Mexico 21 September 1989
Finland 30 October 2005 (Night Visions Film Festival)
Finland 4 November 2005 (Iik!! Horror Film Festival)
Finland 7 November 2009 (Cinemare Film Festival)
USA 23 July 2010 (New York Museum of Arts and Design)
Uruguay 25 July 2015 (Cinemateca Uruguaya)
Directed by Lamberto Bava
Filming Dates July 1985
Cast
Urbano Barberini ... George
Natasha Hovey ... Cheryl
Karl Zinny ... Ken
Fiore Argento ... Hannah
Paola Cozzo ... Kathy
Fabiola Toledo ... Carmen
Nicoletta Elmi ... Ingrid, the usherette
Stelio Candelli ... Frank
Nicole Tessier ... Ruth
Geretta Geretta ... Rosemary (as Geretta Giancarlo)
Bobby Rhodes ... Tony
Guido Baldi ... Tommy
Bettina Ciampolini ... Nina
Giuseppe Mauro Cruciano ... Hot Dog
Sally Day ... Liz
Eliana Miglio ... Edith, woman in tent (Horror Film) (as Eliana Hoppe)
Jasmine Maimone ... Nancy (Horror Film)
Marcello Modugno ... Bob (Horror Film)
Peter Pitsch ... Baby Pig
Lino Salemme ... Ripper (as Pasqualino Salemme)
Enrica Maria Scrivano ... Blonde Victim
Alex Serra ... Werner
Michele Soavi ... Man in Black / Jerry (Horror Film)
Claudio Spadaro ... Liz's lover
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bkenber · 5 years ago
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Geretta Geretta Looks Back on 'Demons' at New Beverly Cinema
Geretta Geretta Looks Back on ‘Demons’ at New Beverly Cinema
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WRITER’S NOTE: This article was written in 2013 when this screening took place.
Actress Geretta Geretta (a.k.a. Geretta Giancarlo) was the Grindhouse Film Festival’s guest of honor at New Beverly Cinema where they were screening a very nice print of Lamberto Bava’s “Demons.” This Italian cult horror film from 1985 stars Geretta as Rosemary, one of several people attending a special screening of…
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throwbackmovie · 6 years ago
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Geretta Geretta as Amazon in WARRIOR OF THE LOST WORLD – 1983
Source: Geretta Rosemary Geretta Facebook
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theanticritic · 5 years ago
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When life gets in your way (that is if you let it), things tend to go haywire and jump clear off the proverbial track. That was what happened the last couple of months after my last post, which was ironically the first entry into my Horror Tee Diaries series. Between that time and now, I wrote a piece on the short (but visibly affirmative) history of black gay characters in horror; a generalization piece that I hope to elaborate more on one day. I also wrote another piece on aging, and I tried to rest as much as possible before my job entered peak season. The latter didn’t work out, because I’m dead tired as I type this.
So now here I am! Back with only a few updates about some of the latest graphic tees I’ve acquired, my Instagram 31 Days of Horror Tees Halloween Celebration, and a few more tidbits.
Latest Tees
Gutter Garbs thankfully re-released the Roy Burns “Flare” tee from their Masks of Jason line, which I managed to snag. I also completed the series by purchasing the Sack Mask and Part 4 Jason shirts as well. I will be wearing all the shirts leading up to this Friday the 13th. Hopefully Gutter Garbs will do Jason X and Freddy vs. Jason editions to really complete the series.
Speaking of my favorite Dream Demon, a chance shopping excursion at a local Walmart blessed me with this beautiful shirt of Freddy that came with a hoodie with his signature slash marks on it. I have a shitload of Freddy tees already, (and will buy a shitload more if I find them and they are made well), but I know that I have to venture out and acquire more horror tees that don’t only contain the main horror icons. Which leads me to my last acquisition…
  While browsing Instagram, I noticed that Cursed Cult (@cursed_cult on IG) had this Demons/Demoni tee for sale that I just had to have. Having the iconic Geretta Geretta as Rosemary on my chest has been a pleasure, yet I know many people in my area have no fucking clue on who Rosemary is nor the greatness that is Lamberto Bava’s Demons.
31 Days of Horror Tees on Instagram
During October, I celebrated the most wonderful time of the year by donning a horror tee for each day of the month. I partook in the same celebration last year, and couldn’t wait to turn it into an annual tradition. If you want to take a look at what shirts made it to the 31 Days of Horror Tees, just visit my IG, which is @midnightsocialdistortion
Podcasts
This fall I had the pleasure of being featured on not one, but two great horror podcasts that I am big fans of: Eek Channel/Nite Shift Videos and Syndicated Nightmares.
Eek Channel/Nite Shift Videos – Hosted by James, Cody, and Josh, this horror podcast discusses tons of gems from the genre, both new and old, with other horror fanatics. The duo aren’t just well versed in horror. Their love for film in general elevates their take on certain entries in the genre from a unique and well-informed standpoint. It was a blast to talk with them about our mutual love, as well as recommending that they watch Bava’s Demons immediately. Surprisingly, they did and reviewed it promptly afterwards. After hitting their one year anniversary, the fellas changed their name from Eek Channel to Nite Shift Videos and are incorporating new content soon, so please give them a follow and subscribe ASAP.
  Freddy’s Nightmares Logo – New Line Cinema/Warner Bros.
Syndicated Nightmares Logo
Syndicated Nightmares – Syndicated Nightmares is a must listen for anyone who declares themselves a devout FredHead. Co-hosts Dave and Michelle have taken on the task that no other horror podcast (to my knowledge) has done: covering the short-lived run of the A Nightmare on Elm Street TV spinoff, Freddy’s Nightmares. I stepped into the guest host role for the season two episode “Dreams That Kill,” which is Freddy-centric and enjoyed discussing my theories of where Freddy’s Nightmares takes place in the ANOES canon (in my fandom, it’s canon and I will fight that till my soul leaves this damn earth). Michelle and Dave release episodes on Wednesdays, so find a bootleg copy of the series somewhere, watch and then listen to the podcast for it immediately afterwards.
Both podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and more.
  MSD Horror Tees Diaries #2 – Catching Up on Horror Tees When life gets in your way (that is if you let it), things tend to go haywire and jump clear off the proverbial track.
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vintage1981 · 7 years ago
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Monday Night Massacre: Fulci Double Feature
NOLA Horror Film Fest and Creepy Fest 2017 present a free double header from the "Godfather of Gore," Lucio Fulci. First up is "City of the Living Dead," which will be followed by the second movie in this unofficial Gates of Hell trilogy, "The Beyond." City of the Living Dead: A reporter and a psychic race to close the Gates of Hell after the suicide of a clergyman caused them to open, allowing the dead to rise from their graves. The Beyond: A young woman inherits an old hotel in Louisiana where, following a series of supernatural "accidents," she learns that the building was built over one of the entrances to Hell.
Geretta Rosemary Geretta will be in attendance at Fulci Night on September 18. She had the opportunity to work with the godfather of gore himself and she'll be more than happy to answer questions and tell us some stories!
As always, admission is free, and food and drinks are available for purchase. Come out as we lead up to the NOLA Horror Film Fest that weekend!
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cinemajunkie70 · 2 years ago
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A very happy birthday to Geretta Rosemary Geretta!
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