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The cover has minor scratches due to it being a used item, but it is in good overall condition. I have uploaded multiple photos, so please check the condition. ◉ To prevent any issues, returns are not accepted, so please confirm before purchasing. ▼ Official Page Description Dario Argento, Mario Bava, Lucio Fulci... Italian horror films, which built an era with an indomitable spirit of bluff, are all unveiled! Italian horror, which began with Riccardo Freda's "I Vampiri" in 1957, produced directors with a sophisticated visual sense, such as Mario Bava ("Black Sabbath") and Dario Argento ("Suspiria"), and overwhelmed other countries with merciless depictions of cruelty, represented by Lucio Fulci ("Zombi 2") and Ruggero Deodato ("Cannibal Holocaust"). Sometimes scorned as "vulgar," the indomitable entertainment spirit, comparable to spaghetti westerns, still creates fans all over the world today, and is known to have influenced Japanese horror directors such as Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Hideo Takahashi, as well as Quentin Tarantino, Tim Burton, and John Carpenter. [Edited by] Keiji Yamazaki (Film Writer) [Authors] Yasuhiro Nishimura (Associate Professor, Tokyo Polytechnic University) Toshihiro Yazawa (Author of "Dario Argento: The Geometry of Fear") Kimitoh Tonoi (Freelance Writer) Miwa Ito (Taco Che Store Manager and Zombie Movie Watcher) Masaya Nakahara (Musician, Writer) Toshihiro Baba (Soundtrack Representative, Tower Records Shibuya)
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