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  1. Murder Obsession (Follia omicida), a.k.a. Fear, is a 1981 Italian giallo-horror film directed by Riccardo Freda, and starring Laura Gemser and Anita Strindberg. Plot summary [ edit ] A successful actor named Michael has a dark past where, at a young age, he stabbed his father to death.

  2. Murder Syndrome: Directed by Riccardo Freda. With Stefano Patrizi, Martine Brochard, Henri Garcin, Laura Gemser. A scandal from Michael's past emerges when he visits his mother's house with the director and others from a recent film project.

  3. Fascinated with murder, friends and comedians Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff wanted the opportunity to openly talk about death. They started the weekly podcast "My Favorite Murder" to ...

  4. Michael is a successful actor, but he has a scandal in his past: at a tender age he knifed his father to death. He and his girlfriend Deborah go to his mother's for the weekend, and are joined by the director and others from a recent film project, who are given a rather cool reception by the superstitious housekeeper Oliver. Soon rude things begin happening to some of the guests, and Michael fears a repeat of his nightmare past is in progress.

  5. Discover the psychological and evolutionary reasons behind our fascination with true crime stories, from BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  6. Murder Obsession Michael, a successful actor, has a scandal in his past: at a tender age he knifed his father to death. He and his girlfriend Deborah go to his mother's for the weekend, and are joined by the director and other colleagues who are given reception by the creepy housekeeper Oliver.

  7. Giallo January 2024 By 1981, the giallo cycle in Italian cinema was firmly on the decline. Fueled by the success of Halloween and Friday the 13th, filmmakers around the world began to pivot toward the slasher formula for their films. Audiences seemed to be flocking to this specific type of horror, and the gorier the better. No longer was there a need to build a plot around a mystery as viewers were just fine skipping the whodunit aspects and get straight to the carnage. Not to mention that ...