| Director
Dario Argento, best known for his stylishly bloody horror films,
revisits the style and themes of his early directorial efforts in
this tense crime thriller. A prostitute (Barbara Lerici) discovers
one of her customers has a taste for much rougher sex than she's
willing to give him; trying to sneak away from her john, she accidentally
walks off with one of his scrapbooks, from which she discovers her
client apparently committed a series of unsolved murders almost
20 years earlier. The john tracks down the prostitute and murders
her to insure her silence; this awakens in him the desire to kill
again, and soon he's once again leaving a bloody swath across Italy.
Ulisse Moretti (Max Von Sydow), the police detective who investigated
the earlier wave of killings, is brought out of retirement when
clues link the new murders to those committed in the early '80s,
and the aging cop finds his sometimes foggy memory jolted back to
recognition by the growing number of bloody victims. Meanwhile,
Giacomo (Stefano Dionisi), whose saw his mother being killed by
the murderer as a boy, learns that the killer is back at work, and
sets out to investigate the case on his own. Non Ho Sonno features
an original musical score by the rock band Goblin, who also wrote
music for a number of Argento's best-known films. |
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CHAPTERS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
5.1 DOLBY SURROUND
ITALIAN LANGUAGE
5.1 DOLBY SURROUND
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