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Raptus

  • 1969
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
42
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Raptus (1969)
DramaHorrorThriller

Franco Adami injures a condescending prostitute to photograph her, but escaped from guilt, causing her death by bleeding.Franco Adami injures a condescending prostitute to photograph her, but escaped from guilt, causing her death by bleeding.Franco Adami injures a condescending prostitute to photograph her, but escaped from guilt, causing her death by bleeding.

  • Director
    • Marino Girolami
  • Writer
    • Marino Girolami
  • Stars
    • Folco Lulli
    • Umberto Liberati
    • Pierre Cressoy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    42
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marino Girolami
    • Writer
      • Marino Girolami
    • Stars
      • Folco Lulli
      • Umberto Liberati
      • Pierre Cressoy
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Folco Lulli
    Folco Lulli
    • Avv. Montani
    Umberto Liberati
    • Franco Adami
    Pierre Cressoy
    Pierre Cressoy
    • Tavani
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Director of the asylum
    Silvio Bagolini
    • Usai
    Piero Lulli
    • Gilberto
    Caterina Barbero
    • Francesca
    • (as Ketty Barbero)
    Krista Nell
    • Prostitute victim of Gilberto
    Mirella Pamphili
    Mirella Pamphili
    • Mother of Usai
    • (as Mirella Panphili)
    Solvejg D'Assunta
      Edoardo Toniolo
      • D'Orazi
      Marcello Bonini Olas
      • Prete del collegio
      • (as Marcello Bonini)
      Joshua Gabor
        Enzo Andronico
        Enzo Andronico
        • Francesca Father
        Nuccia Belletti
        Attilio Dottesio
        Attilio Dottesio
        • Commissario polizia
        Armando Guarnieri
        Maurizio Merli
        Maurizio Merli
        • Giornalista Barni
        • Director
          • Marino Girolami
        • Writer
          • Marino Girolami
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        A copy of the legendary Raptus (1969), whose video was not released during the video frenzy and was considered missing for decades, was finally found last year, which is said to be prepared for TV broadcast. It is a very different erotic horror film, as it is evident from the very beginning with its opening with a quote from Marcuse: throughout the film, psychoanalytic theories are heard first from the mouth of a lawyer who argues that his client is mentally unstable, and then from the director of a mental hospital. The basic thesis of the lawyer and the screenwriter is that deviant behaviors are rooted in childhood traumas caused by family or authority figures. It is debatable whether the film was sincerely shot with the aim of committing such a thesis or whether it is an exploitation film that uses this excuse. Secondly, the erotic horror/violence scenes contain mise-en-scènes that might be catchy, but I think this version that we can watch is a 'cropped' version: the photonovel version of the film in my collection is more daring.
        7GSeditor

        LONG THOUGHT TO BE LOST, LEGENDARY MOVIE

        A copy of this long thought to be lost legendary movie, which hadn't had a video release during the video boom years, was finally reported to be found last year and eventually appeared online.

        It is a very unusual erotic horror film as it is evident from the very beginning with its opening with a quote from Marcuse: throughout the film, lectures on the psychoanalytic theory of Eros and Thanatos (which was the movie's original title in its first and banned version) are heard first from a lawyer who argues that his client is insane, and then from the director of a mental hospital. The basic thesis of the lawyer and the screenwriter is that deviant behaviors are rooted in childhood traumas caused by family or authority figures. It is debatable whether the film was sincerely shot with the aim of promoting such a thesis or whether it is an exploitation film that uses this as a front; I think that both arguments are valid. Regarding the exploitation aspect, the sado-erotic horror/violence scenes contain mise-en-scènes that might be memorable, but the recently surfaced version appears to be a 'trimmed' version: the fotoromanzi edition of the film in my collection is more daring.

        More on its versions: As detailed in Curci & Di Rocco's Visioni proibite book, Eros e Thanatos was flatly and firmly rejected by the censors. The filmmakers then submitted a self-cut and slightly re-edited new version titled Raptus. The censors grudgingly approved that version with even further cuts. Some of the shots ordered by the censor to be cut, such as a killer caressing the dead body of victim (which is visible in the fotoromanzi edition) is missing in the newly surfaced print. On the other hand, some of the scenes which the filmmakers themselves had reportedly cut to appease the censor, such as a flogging scene, is present here.

        -Kaya Özkaracalar.

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          Italian censorship visa # 54705 delivered on 17 October 1969.

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        • Country of origin
          • Italy
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Eros e Thanatos
        • Filming locations
          • Roma, Lazio, Italy
        • Production companies
          • Crown Film
          • Kik Film
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          1 hour 18 minutes
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          • Color
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          • Mono

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