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  • Actors: Luigi Pistilli, Edwige Fenech, Anita Strindberg
  • Directors: Sergio Martino
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: Italian
  • Subtitles: English
  • Dubbed: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Arrow Video
  • DVD Release Date: 4 April 2016
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B01AD87N1C
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,934 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe s classic tale The Black Cat , Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, from director Sergio Martino (Torso), weaves the key motifs from Poe s gothic yarn into one of the most sensual films from the Golden era of giallo.

Luigi Pistilli (Milano Calibro 9, A Bay of Blood) plays writer Oliviero, an abrasive drunk who amuses himself by holding drunken orgies at his grand country manor much to the displeasure of his long-suffering wife (Anita Strindberg). But this decadence is soon rocked by a series of grisly murders, in which Oliviero finds himself implicated.

Notable for giving screen starlet Edwige Fenech her first bad girl role, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, with its many unexpected twists and turns, is just as bewitching as its title would suggest.

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS

  • Brand new 2K restoration of the film from the original camera negative
  • Original Italian and English soundtracks in DTS-HD mono audio
  • English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
  • Through the Keyhole a brand new interview with director Sergio Martino
  • Unveiling the Vice making-of retrospective featuring interviews with Martino, star Edwige
  • Fenech and screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Dolls of Flesh and Blood: The Gialli of Sergio Martino a visual essay by Michael Mackenzie exploring the director s unique contributions to the giallo genre
  • The Strange Vices of Ms. Fenech film historian Justin Harries on the Your Vice actress prolific career
  • Eli Roth on Your Vice and the genius of Martino
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matthew Griffin
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    This film has Edgar Allen Poe all over it. It's a dark, tense psychological gripper set largely in a decayed crumbling villa, and centred on the tempestuous relationship between Edwige Fenech and her drunken, sadistic, failed writer of a husband Luigi Pistilli. Unlike other Gialli films, there's not a lot of action to speak of. Most of the story takes place in the villa itself. What this film does have which many of it's conteporaries don't, is a really intense feeling of foreboding - tension - and the knowledge that some sort of madness is lurking round the next corner.

    Things take a turn for the worst for Luigi when one of his mistresses is brutally murdered with a sickle. Naturally he becomes the prime suspect. Luckily for him he has a petrified, submissive wife to provide him with an alibi. However when their maid is also killed in their villa, Luigi knows he needs to hid the body or take the wrap for two slayings he may or may not have committed.

    All seems fine once more until Luigi's niece, the beautiful Anita Strindberg decides to show up unexpectedly, and begins to manipulate the minds of both her Aunt and Uncle for her own personal gains.

    This is a brilliant film, perfect for curling up with during that next electrical lightening storm!!!
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    Oliviero is a failed drunk writer who loves to torment his wife, Irina. However when a girl and his maid are murdered the suspicion falls on him. Things get even more complicated when his niece, Floriana turns up and begins a affair with him and his wife.

    Sergio Martino turns in one of his finest efforts and one of the most gripping the Giallo genre has to offer which has some influence from Edgar Allen Poe's short story The Black Cat. He has stellar cast to work with which includes, Luigi Pistilli, Edwige Fenech, Anita Strindberg and Ivan Rassimov.

    This was Martino's fourth Giallo after classics such as Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh, Torso and Case of the Scorpions Tail. He keeps the tension building very well from the start and the murders are pretty gruesome with one girl getting her neck lashed and as she lies dyeing the blood fills the pavement.

    Luigi Pistilli is on fine form as Oliviero the unlike able writer who has a strange obsession with his dead mother. He also has a black cat named Satan who lurks in the background watching everything that goes on around him. His wife Irina is played by Giallo regular Anita Strindberg and after the abuse she suffers you start to feel sorry for her character more and more. Then we have none other than Edwige Fenech as the temptress Floriana who turns up, pitting them both against one another, but what's her aim?. The great Ivan Rassimov also turns up with silver hair in a small role.

    Overall its a exciting and gripping film that is aided by some interesting twists and turns and a great score by Bruno Nicolai.

    GREAT DVD QUALITY
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    I bought the R1 dvd some years ago on a label I think is now defunct
    The film was boring and instantly forgettable for me
    Not a great giallo by any means
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    Amazon.com: HASH(0x998dfe94) out of 5 stars 9 reviews
    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    HASH(0x9988f840) out of 5 stars Ah, the cat knows all.... 26 Nov. 2006
    By Kenneth M. Pizzi - Published on Amazon.com
    Format: DVD
    Interesting little Italian giallo released in 1972 and expertly restored by the folks at No Shame. Not a really bloody one per se, but a tale filled with the usual assortment of red herrings, unbridled sensuality, deception, deceit, murder, a cat named "Satan".....and motorcross dirt biking! (Well, actually the last one is just a device to move the romantic subplot along...) At any rate, the story borrows heavily from Poe's "The Black Cat", but don't let that turn you off to watching it. Scenes from the film itself will recall the madness of Argento's "Deep Red" and Kubrick's "The Shining" in moments of suspense and terror.

    No stranger to this medium, Edwige Fenech is as gorgeous as ever and she looks just as lovely in the interview extra with director Sergio Martino as she did over 30 years ago when the film was produced. Supporting players Anita Strindberg and Luigi Pistilli raise the bar of this giallo over the standard fare typical of this genre. A good solid giallo, but not in the caliber of, say, "The Case of the Scorpion's Tale" (also directed by Martino) or "The Fifth Cord."

    In fact, the extras, especially the interview with Martino and Fenech is well-done and most informative; the crew at No Shame have really presented a first-class DVD release re-mastered from the original print and now available in the USA for the first time.
    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
    HASH(0x9988f894) out of 5 stars SERGIO MARTINO'S BEST!!! 28 Jan. 2007
    By James Madsen - Published on Amazon.com
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    I know you Torso and Scorpion's Tail fans will disagree, but this is Martino's best giallo. GREAT location, music, and acting. The murder scenes are wonderfully executed, and Edwidge Fenech is HOT in her first villainous role. And the cries of the black cat! Creepy! Is it alive or dead? Great giallo. Period.
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
    HASH(0x9988fdf8) out of 5 stars My Vice Is Watching Great Gialli Like The Ones Directed By Sergio Martino, And There Is No Treatment 28 April 2008
    By J. B. Hoyos - Published on Amazon.com
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    "Your Vice Is A Locked Room And Only I Have The Key" is an excellent, top-notch giallo directed by one of the masters of the genre, Sergio Martino. Martino also crafted another of my personal favorites, "The Case of the Scorpion's Tail." "Your Vice" has an excellent cast composed of gialli regulars that includes Luigi Pistilli (Mario Bava's "Bay of Blood"), Anita Strindberg (Lucio Fulci's "A Lizard in a Woman's Skin"), and soft porn queen Edwige Fenech (Giuliano Carnimeo's "The Bloody Iris"). Not only does "Your Vice" boast a top notch cast, but it also has a top notch writer, Ernesto Gastaldi, who wrote Martino`s "Torso" and Bava's "The Whip and the Body." Music was provided by Bruno Nicolai who has scored countless other gialli such as "The Red Queen Kills Seven Times," "The Case of the Bloody Iris," and "The Case of the Scorpion's Tail."

    "Your Vice" is very similar to Bava`s "Bay of Blood." The plot can be summed up in one word: Greed. Most of the key characters are greedy and corrupt. They will do most anything for money. As in "Bay of Blood," there is more than one killer and the weapon of choice seems to be the curved blade of a sickle. There are also theatrical elements that are similar to Stephen King's "The Shining" and Henri-Georges Clouzot's "Diabolique" Pistilli is an abusive, alcoholic, has been writer living in a huge, crumbling villa; he is slowly losing his grip on reality. Two women, his wife and niece (Strindberg and Fenech, respectively) begin conspiring against him. Meanwhile, his beloved black cat keeps an eye on all the action from afar. Needless to say "Your Vice" is a tribute to Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat." If you've read "The Black Cat," you can predict the ending. However, there are plenty of other twists to keep you entertained.

    As always, NoShame films did a stellar job of restoring "Your Vice" and packaging it with plenty of extras. The film looks as though it was released in the theatres only yesterday. The photography and music are beautiful. This film contains many elements that were considered taboo in the seventies, especially the love scenes between Strindberg and Fenech. However, everything was delivered with great taste. "Your Vice" is a must have for anyone who collects Italian gialli; it is a definite keeper.
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    HASH(0x9988fbf4) out of 5 stars A tale of terror, murder and Satan 15 Nov. 2006
    By Dave99 - Published on Amazon.com
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    Life has been difficult lately for Irina (Anita Strindberg). Her husband Oliviero (Luigi Pistilli) abuses and humiliates her at every opportunity; he's been accused of slashing to death a young woman he knew; their housekeeper has just been killed in a similar fashion; and now she thinks he's trying to kill her. Enter Oliviero's niece Floriana (Edwige Fenech) and things begin to get even more interesting.

    This film is based on Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Black Cat" and so is different from other gialli that I've seen with it's dark, haunted, gothic atmosphere (with the requisite cellar, of course). It also marked a change in roles played by Edwige Fenech. Looking very sly and seductive with a short bob, this was the first time - as she notes in her interview on the disc - that she played something of a bad girl: she arrives with a notorious reputation ("Is it true that you're a two-bit tart?," Oliviero asks her, to which she replies, "Well, it could be two bits well spent"), she goes to bed with her uncle and she definitely has her eyes on the family jewels.

    Luigi Pistilli does a fine job as the threatening, frequently drunken Oliviero and Anita Strindberg really gives off a sense of nervous terror coming from being trapped in this hell of hers, complete with Oliviero's terrifyingly annoying black cat, Satan.

    The picture looks very nice with good colors in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio, enhanced for widescreen sets and filling the screen. The original Italian audio track is provided along with an English dub and the subtitles are easy to read. Extras on the disc include interviews with Fenech, director Sergio Martino and writer Ernesto Gastaldi; and trailers for other Martino films. No Shame Films also includes a 12 page booklet with background on the film, placing it within the context of Italy's political situation at the times, plus bios and filmographies of Martino, Fenech and Stringberg. There are also some nice color still photos, though the photo on Fenech's bio page is that of another actress in the film!

    While I can't say that I enjoyed this Martino film quite as much as his earlier effort with Edwige Fenech, "The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh" - it's a little slow at times and Edwige is absent from the first half hour - I'd still give it four stars in the giallo category for the performances, the stylish direction and the Poe-like sense of claustrophobia, terror and madness.

    (A note for the curious: the title of the film was taken from a threatening letter one character sends to another in "The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh.")
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    HASH(0x9988fdb0) out of 5 stars more than is there 19 Sept. 2010
    By syan ligeia - Published on Amazon.com
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    this is a bizarre film that has everything: soft lighted romantic scenes to violent scenes and gothic to giallo suspense. It is a good film to have on DVD because it is not entirely successful, and i like it better the more I watch it. It is important to realize what is really going on in this film is a contrasting of the neurotic aristocratic sexuality of the Rouvignier with the young freelove people they have chosen to surround themselves. There are several bridge characters who only make sense if you understand this contrast: the maid, "Giovanna","Flo", Rassimov's character. The Rouvigniers have desires for the shallow young people who surround them and ultimately that will drive them mad. Is the movie successful at communicating this? At first watching, the answer is no. However, after several viewings, I believe that it does capture what it would be like to lecture on Edgar Allen Poe to a group of hippies.
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