Cold Eyes of Fear (1971)

Your last scream will be the loudest.

Cold Eyes of Fear (1971) poster

Against a backdrop of Swingin' 60s London a young playboy type "steals" a beautiful Italian girl from her elderly date and suggests she comes back to his place for some good times. "His place" being owned by his father, a rich and respected solicitor. Unfortunately a couple of criminals have plans of their own, one for money, the other for revenge, and the lovers end up prisoners in a tense siege situation

Director: Enzo G. Castellari
Genre: Crime, Thriller, Horror
Runtime: 92 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ennio Morricone
Cinematography: Antonio L. Ballesteros
Editing: Vincenzo Tomassi
Production: Cinemar, Atlántida Films
Country: Italy, Spain
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Themes

Survival Horror: Being Trapped

Keywords

london, england, whodunit, home invasion

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cold Eyes of Fear about?
Against a backdrop of Swingin' 60s London a young playboy type "steals" a beautiful Italian girl from her elderly date and suggests she comes back to his place for some good times. "His place" being owned by his father, a rich and respected solicitor. Unfortunately a couple of criminals have plans of their own, one for money, the other for revenge, and the lovers end up prisoners in a tense siege situation
Who directed Cold Eyes of Fear?
Cold Eyes of Fear was directed by Enzo G. Castellari.
Who stars in Cold Eyes of Fear?
Cold Eyes of Fear stars Gianni Garko, Giovanna Ralli, Frank Wolff, Fernando Rey, Julián Mateos, Leonardo Scavino.
How long is Cold Eyes of Fear?
Cold Eyes of Fear has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
What genre is Cold Eyes of Fear?
Cold Eyes of Fear is a Crime, Thriller, Horror film.
Where was Cold Eyes of Fear produced?
Cold Eyes of Fear was produced in Italy, Spain.
What are the themes of Cold Eyes of Fear?
The themes of Cold Eyes of Fear include: Survival Horror: Being Trapped.