

Movie spotlight
Davaro
Memo returns from Germany to get married with his love but his fathers killer Sulo is being released from jail. As a village rule he has to get revenge for his fahter or he can not get married but he doesn't want to kill so they stage a fake death with Sulo and after that his luck runs out.
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Plot Summary
A group of people are invited to a remote villa in Italy for a mysterious inheritance. Upon arrival, they discover they are trapped and being systematically murdered by an unseen killer. As paranoia and suspicion grow among the survivors, they must uncover the killer's identity before they all become victims.
Critical Reception
Davaro, also known as "The Devil's Wedding Night," is a lesser-known Italian giallo film from the early 80s. It has a cult following among genre enthusiasts for its atmospheric suspense and typical giallo tropes, though it is often criticized for its convoluted plot and sometimes sluggish pacing. It's generally considered a competent, if not groundbreaking, entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and classic giallo elements.
Criticized for a confusing narrative and slow moments.
A typical, albeit somewhat obscure, entry in the Italian thriller genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was released in some international markets under titles such as 'The Devil's Wedding Night' and 'Nightmare in Venice'.
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