All-Time Sales Rank: 6574
| Overall Rating:    3.75 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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A New Dimension of Fear
For his first full-length American production, Italian master of horror Dario Argento (Suspira, The Card Player) delivered the grisly shocker about a disturbed young woman (daughter Asia Argento of XXX and Land of the Dead) who escapes from a sinister rehab clinic, the ex-addict (Christopher Rydell) who becomes her lover and protector, and a string of brutal decapitations by a serial killer called 'The Headhunter.' From its startling opening murders to its horrific final twist, experience one of Dario Argento's most surprising films as you witness all the uncensored horror of Tramai.
Oscar nominees Piper Laurie (Carrie), Frederic Forrest (Apocalypse Now) and Brad Dourif (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy) co-star in this extreme psycho-thriller, now presented completely restored - including its explicit gore effects by Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead) - and loaded with revealing new Extras produced exclusively for this Special Edition.
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Features:
| Love, Death & Trauma Featurette
Commentary by Author Alan Jones
On Set with Tom Savini
Deleted Scenes
Poster & Still Gallery
Theatrical Trailer
Dario Argento Bio
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| | Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
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| Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Production Year: 1993 Release Date: 8/23/2005
Length: 106 mins Rating: NR
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-DL Item Code: ZDV13069 UPC Code: 013131306996
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Overall Rating:    3.75 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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Customer Review
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Better living through 'Trauma' - 3.75 out of 5 (12/5/2005)
In the early 1990's when Dario Argento's Trauma was first released in the United States (as a sub-par VHS edition-from a company which I've long since forgotten) my first impression of the film was not a positive one.
As with several "later-era" Argento films, I felt the script was weak and that the story elements didn't quite add up alongside with the visual ones. Of course, back then I didn't have a clear understanding of the Giallo. In essence, the genre isn't so much about the tal
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