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The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire

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L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco
Italian film poster
Directed byRiccardo Freda
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Sandro Continenza
  • Riccardo Freda[1]
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySilvano Ippoliti[1]
Edited byRiccardo Freda[1]
Music byStelvio Cipriani[1]
Production
companies
Distributed byVariety Distribution
Release date
  • 24 August 1971 (1971-08-24) (Italy)
Running time
94 minutes[1]
Countries
  • Italy
  • France
  • West Germany[1]
LanguageItalian
Box office169.405 million

L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco (transl. The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire[4]) is a 1971 giallo film. It is directed by Riccardo Freda, who was unhappy with the film and had his name replaced with the pseudonym "Willy Pareto".[5]

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Cast

Production

Prior to the release of Dario Argento's film The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, giallo films were not popular among Italian film audiences.[6][7] Following the release of Bird, a wave of giallos were released with animal's names in their title.[8] This led Riccardo Freda to follow suit and attempt a film in the genre.[8]

The film's opening credits state it is based on the novel A Room Without a Door, by Richard Mann.[7][9] Italian film historian Roberto Curti said that the novel was an invention of the filmmakers.[7] The screenplay of the film was written by Sandro Continenza and Freda, while other credited writers André Tranché and Gunther Ebert were credited solely for co-production reasons.[7]

Riccardo Freda was not proud of the film and was unhappy with the cast.[10] He later said that he had initially wanted "Roger Moore in the lead, but at the last minute I got Luigi Pistilli."[10]

L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco was filmed in Ireland.[10][11]

Release

L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco was distributed theatrically in Italy by Euro International Films on 24 August 1971.[3] It grossed a total of 169,405,000 Italian lire domestically.[3] Curti described this box office performance as "rather poor", noting that other films in the genre from that year such as The Cat o' Nine Tails grossed 2.4 billion while The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave grossed 450 million.[11]

A photonovel version of the film was released in the adults-only magazine Cinesex in January 1972.[11]

The film was released on Blu-Ray in 2019, as The Iguana With the Tongue of Fire, in both an Italian and English dubbed version.[12][13][14]

Critical reception

From retrospective reviews, AllMovie wrote, "Stylish director Riccardo Freda gave Italy some of its greatest horror films. This gory but preposterous giallo thriller is not one of them", calling it "one of a great director's most blatant misfires."[5] Louis Paul, author of Italian Horror Film Directors described the film as a "nasty and vicious entry in the giallo thriller genre, complete with the hindrance of an unlikable cast of villains and suspects."[15]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Curti 2017, p. 326.
  2. ^ "L'Iguane à la langue de feu". UniFrance. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Curti 2017, p. 327.
  4. ^ Luther-Smith 1999, p. 58.
  5. ^ a b Firsching, Robert. "L'Iguana Dalla Lingua Di Fuoco (1971) - Review - AllMovie". AllMovie. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  6. ^ Brizio-Skov 2011, p. 64.
  7. ^ a b c d Curti 2017, p. 249.
  8. ^ a b Curti 2017, p. 248.
  9. ^ "Un'educazione sentimentale che si conclude nella piscina". La Stampa. 25 August 1971. p. 7. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  10. ^ a b c Curti 2017, p. 252.
  11. ^ a b c Curti 2017, p. 253.
  12. ^ "DVD Talk".
  13. ^ "Iguana with the Tongue of Fire (Blu-ray)".
  14. ^ "The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire".
  15. ^ Paul 2005, p. 276.

Sources

  • Brizio-Skov, Flavia (2011). Popular Italian Cinema: Culture and Politics in a Postwar Society. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1848855724.
  • Curti, Roberto (2017). Riccardo Freda: The Life and Works of a Born Filmmaker. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476628387.
  • Paul, Louis (2005). Italian Horror Film Directors. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-8749-3.
  • Luther-Smith, Adrian (1999). Blood and Black Lace: The Definitive Guide to Italian Sex and Horror Movies. Stray Cat Publishing Ltd.

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