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This is a list of giallo films, a genre of Italian-produced murder mystery film blending the atmosphere and suspense of the thriller genre with elements of horror (such as slasher violence) and eroticism.

Gialli often feature a number of distinctive plot elements, such as a mysterious killer (often dressed in a disguise and wearing black gloves) whose identity is revealed in the climax.

The genre developed in the mid-to-late 1960s, peaked in popularity during the 1970s, and subsequently declined in commercial mainstream filmmaking over the next few decades, though examples continue to be produced. It was a predecessor to, and had significant influence on, the later slasher film genre.[1]

Films by decade

1960s

1970s

1980s

  • Trhauma (Gianni Martucci, 1980; Italian: Il mistero della casa maledetta / Mystery of the Cursed House) a.k.a. Thrauma
  • Murder Obsession (Riccardo Freda, 1981; Italian: Follia omicida / Murder Madness[15]) a.k.a. Fear, a.k.a. The Wailing, a.k.a. The Murder Syndrome
  • The Secret of Seagull Island (Nestore Ungaro, 1981; Italian: L'isola del gabbiano) this was the feature version edited from a 1981 TV miniseries called Seagull Island; a British/Italian co-production
  • Inferno (Dario Argento, 1980)[16]
  • Madhouse (Ovidio Assonitis, 1981) a.k.a. There Was a Little Girl, a.k.a. And When She Was Bad
  • Nightmare (Romano Scavolini, 1981) a.k.a. Nightmares in a Damaged Brain
  • Tenebrae (Dario Argento, 1982) a.k.a. Unsane[9]
  • The Scorpion with Two Tails (Sergio Martino, 1982; Italian: Assassinio al cimitero etrusco / Murder in the Etruscan Cemetery)
  • The New York Ripper (Lucio Fulci, 1982; Italian: Lo squartatore di New York)
  • Delitto Carnale (Cesare Canaveri, 1982; English: Carnal Crime) a.k.a. Killing of the Flesh, a.k.a. Sensual Murder; also released as a hardcore adult version[17]
  • A Blade in the Dark (Lamberto Bava, 1983; Italian: La casa con la scala nel buio / The House with the Dark Staircase)
  • Blood Link (Alberto De Martino, 1983) a.k.a. Extrasensorial
  • The House of the Yellow Carpet (Carlo Lizzani, 1983; Italian: La casa del tappeto giallo)
  • Murder Rock (Lucio Fulci, 1984; Italian: Murderock – uccide a passo di danza) a.k.a. The Demon Is Loose!, a.k.a. Murder Rock – Dancing Death
  • Nothing Underneath (Carlo Vanzina, 1985; Italian: Sotto il vestito niente / Nothing Underneath the Dress) a.k.a. The Last Shot
  • Formula for a Murder (Alberto De Martino, 1985) a.k.a. 7 Hyden Park – La casa maledetta / 7 Hyde Park - The Cursed House
  • Phenomena (Dario Argento, 1985) a.k.a. Creepers
  • Black Octopus (Marta Reguera, 1985; Spanish: Pulpo Negro) made for Argentinian TV[18]
  • The House of the Blue Shadows (Beppe Cino, 1986; Italian: La casa del buon ritorno) a.k.a. The House with the Blue Shutters
  • The Killer is Still Among Us (Camillo Teti, 1986; Italian: L'assassino è ancora tra noi)
  • You'll Die at Midnight (Lamberto Bava, 1986; Italian: Morirai a mezzanotte) a.k.a. The Midnight Killer, a.k.a. Midnight Horror
  • The Monster of Florence (Cesare Ferrario, 1986; Italian: Il mostro di firenze) a.k.a. Night Ripper
  • Body Count (Ruggero Deodato, 1986; Italian: Camping Del Terrore)
  • Delitti (Giovanna Lenzi, 1987; English: Crimes)
  • Sweets from a Stranger (Franco Ferrini, 1987; Italian: Caramelle da uno sconosciuto)
  • Stage Fright (Michele Soavi, 1987; Italian: Deliria) a.k.a. Aquarius, a.k.a. Bloody Bird
  • Delirium (Lamberto Bava, 1987; Italian: Le foto di Gioia / Photos of Gioia)
  • Opera (Dario Argento, 1987) a.k.a. Terror at the Opera [9]
  • Phantom of Death (Ruggero Deodato, 1988; Italian: Un delitto poco comune / An Uncommon Crime) a.k.a. Off Balance
  • Too Beautiful to Die (Dario Piana, 1988; Italian: Sotto il vestito niente 2 / Nothing Underneath 2)
  • Dial: Help (Ruggero Deodato, 1988; Italian: Minaccia d'amore / Love Threat)
  • Delitti e profumi (Vittorio De Sisti, 1988; English: Crimes and Perfume)
  • Obsession: A Taste for Fear (Piccio Raffanini, 1988; Italian: Pathos: Un sapore di paura)
  • The Murder Secret (Mario Bianchi, Lucio Fulci, 1988; Italian: Non aver paura della zia Marta / Don't Be Afraid of Aunt Martha) a.k.a.Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things
  • Massacre (Andrea Bianchi, 1989)
  • Nightmare Beach (Umberto Lenzi, 1989) a.k.a. Welcome To Spring Break (slasher film)
  • Dangerous Women (Luigi Russo, 1989; Italian: Le Diaboliche) a.k.a. Una donna senza nome / Woman Without a Name
  • Dark Bar (Stelio Fiorenza, 1989) starring Barbara Cupisti
  • Arabella, the Black Angel (Stelvio Massi, 1989) a.k.a. Black Angel
  • American Rickshaw (Sergio Martino, 1989) starring Donald Pleasence
  • Fashion Crimes (Bruno Gaburro, 1989; Italian: La morte è di moda)

1990s

  • Homicide in Blue Light (Alfonso Brescia, 1991; Italian: Omicidio a luci blu) starring David Hess
  • Misteria (Lamberto Bava, 1992) a.k.a. Body Puzzle; starring Joanna Pacula and Erika Blanc
  • Circle of Fear (Aldo Lado, 1992) a.k.a.The Perfect Alibi; starring Burt Young
  • Trauma (Dario Argento, 1993) a.k.a.Dario Argento's Trauma
  • The Washing Machine (Ruggero Deodato, 1993; Italian: Vortice Mortale) filmed in Hungary
  • Dangerous Attraction (Bruno Mattei, 1993) starring David Warbeck
  • Gli occhi dentro (Bruno Mattei, 1993[19]) a.k.a. Madness, a.k.a. Occhi Senza Volto / Eyes Without a Face
  • Omicidio al Telefono (Bruno Mattei, 1994; Italian: Murder by Telephone) a.k.a. L'assassino e al telefono / The Killer is on the Phone[20]
  • The Strange Story of Olga O (Antonio Bonifacio, 1995) written by Ernesto Gastaldi, starring Florinda Bolkan
  • The Killer's the One with the Yellow Shoes / L'assassino e' guello con le scarpe gialle (Filippo Otoni, 1995)
  • The Stendhal Syndrome (Dario Argento, 1996; Italian: La sindrome di Stendhal)
  • The House Where Corinne Lived (Maurizio Lucidi, 1996; Italian: La casa dove abitava Corinne) made for TV movie
  • Fatal Frames (Al Festa, 1996) starring David Warbeck, Donald Pleasence and Linnea Quigley
  • Wax Mask (Sergio Stivaletti, 1997; Italian: M.D.C. – Maschera di cera)
  • Milonga (Emidio Greco, 1999)
  • Mozart is a Murderer (Sergio Martino, 1999; Italian : Mozart è un assassino)

2000s

  • Sleepless (Dario Argento, 2001; Italian: Non ho sonno)
  • Red Riding Hood (Giacomo Cimini, 2003)
  • Bad Inclination (Pierfrancesco Campanella, 2003: Italian: Cattive inclinazioni)
  • The Card Player (Dario Argento, 2004; Italian: Il cartaio)
  • Eyes of Crystal (Eros Puglielli, 2004; Italian: Occhi di cristallo)
  • The Vanity Serum (Alex Infascelli, 2004; Italian: Il siero della vanità)
  • Do You Like Hitchcock? (Dario Argento, 2005; Italian: Ti piace Hitchcock?)
  • Giallo (Dario Argento, 2009)

2010s

  • Symphony in Blood Red (Luigi Pastore, 2010)
  • The Last Fashion Show (Carlo Vanzina, 2011; Italian: Sotto il vestito niente – L'ultima sfilata / Nothing Underneath: The Last Fashion Show)
  • Tulpa (film) (Federico Zampaglione, 2012; Italian: Tulpa – Perdizioni mortali ) written by Dardano Sacchetti
  • Sonno Profondo (Luciano Onetti, 2013)
  • Francesca (Luciano Onetti, 2015)
  • Abrakadabra (Luciano Onetti, 2018)

2020s

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