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Casanova Pieces 1982
casanova pieces 1982















Casanova, a 2007 play by Carol Ann Duffy and Told by an Idiot theatre company, produced at the Lyric Hammersmith in London and starring Hayley Carmichael as a female Casanova Casanova , a 2008 musical by Philip Godfrey, showing between 16 May and 8 June at the Greenwich Playhouse in London, portraying the life of Casanova with a small castWith a tagline that reads, "You don't have to go to Texas for a chainsaw massacre," this Spanish-Italian entry into slasher film territory went on to achieve a dubious distinction as one of the most tasteless films ever produced. The bloodshed opens in 1942 with a scene of a little boy axing his mother after her discovery of him piecing together a puzzle of a nude girl. Cut to 42 years later and the little ax-man has moved on to chainsaws as he begins buzzing coeds on the campus of a New England college.

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When the police arrive, Timmy hides inside a closet and pretends to be a witness to the crime. After she orders him to dispose of the puzzle, he returns with an axe, murders her, then dismembers her body with a hacksaw. In 1942, a 10-year-old boy named Timmy is chastised by his mother for playing with a jigsaw puzzle of a nude woman. We put all our expertise at your service to offer you quality.

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Outside, the groundskeeper, Willard, is seen trimming a hedge with a chainsaw. The school's dean asks Professor Brown, who teaches anatomy, to give the detectives a tour of the school. Holden, investigate the murder. Bracken and his partner, Sgt.

As a reporter named Sylvia Costa is stonewalled by Bracken, the killer stalks a girl later that evening and saws her arms off inside an elevator just before Kendall and the police arrive. Bracken explains to Holden that she will pose as a tennis instructor at the college and that Kendall is going to assist her whenever he can. Bracken brings in an undercover cop named Mary Riggs, who was also a former tennis player. Jennings meets with Kendall at the station in hopes that he can help provide a profile of the murderer. Near the pool, they find the chainsaw and the girl's body parts, save for her torso.The next day, Dr. Willard later arrives on the scene and is arrested, believed to be a suspect.

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Roxana Nieto as Virginia Palmer, First Victim Later, a shaken Kendall leaves with Holden and just as he grabs his jacket, the jigsaw-corpse inexplicably comes to life and castrates him as he screams. Bracken, Holden, and Kendall burst into the dean's apartment, and he is shot dead by Bracken while Kendall rescues Mary.After searching through the apartment and discovering the jigsaw puzzle, Holden – joking to Kendall that he should join the police force – leans on a bookshelf which switches around and contains the dean's human puzzle a decomposing body made of his victims' body parts stitched together and donned in his mother's dress, which tears apart as the jigsaw-corpse falls on top of Kendall. Meanwhile, Mary is drugged by the dean at his apartment and attempts to saw off her feet, since the previous victim's feet did not fit his mother's shoes for the puzzle. They spend hours researching files on the faculty and discover that the dean previously changed his name and that his mother was brutally murdered, discovering that he was Timmy.

Carmen Aguado as Carla, Aerobics InstructorFilm scholar Ian Conrich notes in Horror Zone: The Cultural Experience of Contemporary Horror Cinema that Pieces has an "almost self-reflexive awareness of its status as an exploitation film." Conrich summarizes the film as a "hybrid amalgamation" of body horror films, "the pioneering splatter films of Herschell Gordon Lewis," and the Italian giallo. Silvia Gambino as Mary, Elevator Victim Leticia Marfil as Suzie, Locker Room Victim

The shoot lasted four weeks with the cast and crew, and another week went by to film the special effects for an estimated budget of $300,000. Although the film was set in the United States, specifically in Boston, it was mainly shot in and around Valencia, Spain, home of film director Juan Piquer Simón, though some exterior filming took place in Boston. It was given to director Juan Piquer Simón by Randall and Steve Minasian, with whom he had worked on previous films. Contrary to popular belief, Joe D'Amato was not involved in this production. Production The short script for Pieces was written by American exploitation filmmaker Dick Randall and Italian producer Roberto Loyola, credited as "John Shadow".

The film starred real-life husband and wife team Christopher George (of TV's The Rat Patrol) and Lynda Day George (of TV's Mission: Impossible), Edmund Purdom, Spaghetti Western star Frank Braña, and Paul L. Simón also revealed in the interview that he is proud of the visual effects in the film, especially that a pig carcass was used for the effect of the chainsaw cutting through a young woman's stomach and the slaughterhouse guts used. A tennis coach had to be hired so that they could learn to lob the ball in a convincing enough manner to make the film believable.

The film has gone on to receive numerous revival screenings since its original release, often as part of the Grindhouse Film Festival. It opened in the United States the following year in Los Angeles on October 14, 1983. Release Theatrical distribution The original film was first released in Spain on August 23, 1982.

Club wrote that the film's "narrative is pedestrian as hell, but damn, the execution. Billy Kelley, entertainment writer for the Fort Lauderdale News, awarded the film no stars, describing Pieces as a "gross-out extravaganza" and a "bargain basement abomination." In a retrospective review, Alex McLevy of The A.V. Kevin Thomas, film critic for the Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review, writing, " Pieces is a wretched, stupid little picture whose sole purpose is the exploitation of extreme violence against women," and further criticized it for being poorly dubbed and lacking suspense.

On September 5, 2011, British company Arrow Video released the film on DVD in a 1.66:1 (16×9) anamorphic aspect ratio version with an introduction by star Jack Taylor and a number of other extras.On March 1, 2016, Grindhouse released a double Blu-ray disc / 1 CD special edition of Pieces. The two-disc deluxe edition by Grindhouse includes, for the first time, an (optional) restored original soundtrack by Spanish composer Librado Pastor, as well as many other extras and bonus materials. The release includes interviews with director Juan Piquer Simón and an extended interview with star Paul L. Mil gritos tiene la noche) appeared as a 2-disc DVD in October 2008 distributed by Grindhouse Releasing / Box Office Spectaculars. It is really nothing more than your standard slasher effort with a chainsaw doing all the slice and dice (well, there are a couple of knife kills thrown in for good massacre measure)." Film scholar Scott Aaron Stine was less laudatory of the film, writing that it blends elements of the giallo and the slasher film "without adding anything new to either." Scholar John Kenneth Muir notes that the film features sequences "so poorly staged" that they "elicit laughter," ultimately deeming the film "utterly absurd from start to finish." Home media The uncut, uncensored director's cut of Pieces (a.k.a. Pieces is the kind of fright film that sneaks up on you.

Theatrical and Spanish versions of the film, a new documentary about the history of 42nd Street called 42nd Street Memories, a re-scoring of the film, a new commentary for the U.S.

casanova pieces 1982