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Delirium

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Delirium

1972, 102 min

A.K.A.: Death at the Villa, Delirio caldo

Country:  Italy

Studio:  Blue Underground

Cast:  Mickey Hargitay, Rita Calderoni, Tano Cimarosa, Krista Barrymore, Serena Grandi, Trine Michelsen, Sabrina Salerno

Director:  Renato Polselli

Rating: Not Rated

TLA Rating:  Not yet reviewed.

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SYNOPSIS

Criminal psychologist Dr. Herbert Lyutak (Hargitay) is a deranged sex maniac who murders young women. His beautiful wife (the luscious Rita Calderoni of The Reincarnation of Isabel) is tormented by visions of medieval torture and lesbian orgies. But as their madness grows more twisted, they will descend even deeper into a nightmare of dementia, depravity and most of all, Delirium!

You have never seen anything like Delirium. Written and directed by the notorious Renato Polselli (under the pseudonym Ralph Brown), the DVD contains both the Italian and U.S. versions of the film, which each feature radically different subplots and endings as well as additional scenes of sleazy sex and extreme violence. Both versions of this astonishing 1972 oddity are now proudly presented together – totally uncut and uncensored for the first time anywhere!

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DVD Widescreen: $9.99 (Subtitled or Dubbed)
Availability:  In stock and ready to ship
Close Caption: No
Region Code: None
UPC: 827058113793
Catalog #: DL2008522
Studio: Blue Underground
Languages: English Dolby Digital Mono (Primary), Italian Dolby Digital Mono, English Subtitles
Aspect Ratio: 1.85, Widescreen
Features:
  Interview(s): The Theorem of Delirium interviews with Renato Polselli and Mickey Hargitay
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