ORGASMO (1969)
THE COMPLETE LENZI BAKER GIALLO COLLECTION
Label: Severin Films
Region Code: A
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 97 Minutes (Director's Cut), 91 Minutes (U.S. Version)
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio: Italian & English DTS-HD MA Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Director: Umberto Lenzi
Cast: Carroll Baker, Lou Castel, Colette Descombes, Tino Carraro
Audio/Video: The director's cut of Orgasmo (aka Paranoia) arrives on region-A Blu-ray for the very first time from Severin Films as part of their limited edition 6-disc The Complete Lenzi Baker Giallo Collection. Scanned from the internegative and framed in the original 2.35:1 scope aspect ration the image looks quite good. Grain is not the best resolved you will ever see, and the original lensing tends to lean towards the soft side, but colors are terrific, blacks are more than adequate and skin tones look natural. Audio comes by way of both English and Italian DTS- HD MA mono with optional English subtitles on both the director's cut and the accompanying x-rated U.S. version.
Onto the extras we get a pair of audio commentaries, the first with with Mondo-Digital's Nathaniel Thompson & Troy Howarth, Author of 'So Deadly So Perverse: 50 Years Of Italian Giallo Films' on the director's cut, and Film Critic, Author & Academic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on the x-rated cut. Nathaniel Thompson & Troy Howarth are a always a fantastic team-up, both offering great insights into the film, the director's body of work and more. I have not got to the x-rated cut commentary, but looking forward to giving it a spin in the near future.
Also included is the shorter running U.S. x-rated version of the film with a bit more nudity included, but also trimmed about six-minutes, excising the good stuff at the end. Be forewarned that this x-rated version may have been strong stuff in '69 but it's r-rated material today, don't come into it expect a Jess Franco level of x-rated-ness. There's also an 11-min 'Giallo Fever', an interview with the late director Umberto Lenzi who speaks about the casting of Carroll Bakers who was a big Hollywood star, discovering sexpot Colette Descombes, the re-titling of the film from the original title 'Paranoia' by dimwitted producers, and the films success and distribution, and how he made another film under the name 'Paranoia', which we know better as A Quiet Place To Kill, also starring Baker. Lenzi also gets into the story, which he wrote after being influenced by a short story he had read, and working with writer Ugo Moretti on the finished script. The disc is buttoned-up with a 2-min trailer for the film, and we also get a bonus CD containing the 22-song lounge soundtrack by composer Piero Umiliani, which was licensed from Beat Records.
The 2-disc Blu-ray/CD release comes housed in a black keepcase with a single-sides sleeve of artwork. Inside are the Blu-ray and CD discs accompanied by a postcard sized insert with the track listing for the CD soundtrack. This film accompanies three others as part of Severin Films's The Complete Lenzi Baker Giallo Collection, housed inside a wonderfully eye-catching and nicely designed rigid slipbox that has some serious shelf appeal.
Special Features:
- Director's Cut (97 min) HD
- Audio Commentary with Film Critic, Author & Academic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
- US X-Rated Version (91 min) HD
- Audio Commentary with Mondo-Digital's Nathaniel Thompson & Troy Howarth, Author of 'So Deadly So Perverse: 50 Years Of Italian Giallo Films'
- Giallo Fever - Interview with Director Umberto Lenzi (11 min)
- US Trailer (2 min)
- CD: Orgasmo Remastered Soundtrack (22 songs, 53 min)
More review on the way for the other three films on this set soon, stay tuned!