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Hatchet for the Honeymoon

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In the 1970s, a famous artist struggling with his own madness becomes the protagonist of a dark and intriguing tale. His world crumbles when, after the mysterious death of his wife, he finds himself caught in a spiral of obsession and paranoia. As he tries to make sense of the tragedy that has marked his life, his mind transforms into a battleground between creativity and insanity. At the same time, a series of brutal murders begin to occur around him, and our protagonist feels increasingly haunted by ghosts of the past and secrets that should have never seen the light of day.

As the plot unfolds, the boundaries between reality and madness blur. The artist, weakened by pain and mystery, becomes obsessed with the idea that there is a connection between his own visions and the crimes. With unexpected twists and a tension-filled atmosphere, the film explores the threads of psychological horror, utilizing vibrant colors and visually striking direction. The protagonist’s anguish intensifies with each discovery, plunging the viewer into a disturbing game that goes beyond the simple search for the truth. With a haunting atmosphere and an ending that leaves everyone questioning reality, this story is a chilling reflection on art, madness, and the shadows that stalk those who seek beauty in chaos.

Media type
Movie
Year
1970
Director
Mario Bava
Writer
Mario Bava
Santiago Moncada
Laura Betti
Mario Musy Glori
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
63.00
Actors
Stephen Forsyth
Dagmar Lassander
Laura Betti
Jesús Puente
Femi Benussi
Antonia Mas
Luciano Pigozzi
Gérard Tichy
Verónica Llimerá
Pasquale Fortunato
Ignasi Abadal
Silvia Lienas
Montserrat Riba Vidal
Susy Andersen
Guido Barlocci
Bruno Boschetti
Elina De Witt
Ρίκα Διαλυνά
Boris Karloff
Glauco Onorato
Gender
Terror
Suspense
Country
Italy
Producers
Manuel Cano
Giuseppe Zaccariello
Original title
Il rosso segno della follia
Duration
83
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