Arrow Video The Girl Who Knew Too Much

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With a nod to Hitchcock and a wink in the direction of Agatha Christie, The Girl Who Knew Too Much inadvertently created a genre that would dominate Italian cinema for years to come: the giallo. A young American secretary with a taste for lurid paperbacks witnesses a murder whilst visiting Rome - or does she? Nobody will believe her, but she appears to have stumbled upon the work of a serial killer active ten years earlier. The victims' surnames began A, B and C... and hers begins with the letter D! Starring the striking Letícia Román and John Saxon (Enter the Dragon, Tenebrae, A Nightmare on Elm Street), The Girl Who Knew Too Much is presented in both its original Italian version and the longer US cut, entitled Evil Eye, that was re-edited and re-scored by American International Pictures. Special Features: High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of two versions of the film: The Girl Who Knew Too Much - the original Italian version; and Evil Eye - the re-edited and re-scored US version prepared by American International Pictures Original uncompressed 2.0 mono PCM audio for both versions Optional English subtitles for The Girl Who Knew Too Much Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for Evil Eye Audio commentary by Mario Bava's biographer Tim Lucas Introduction by writer and critic Alan Jones All About the Girl - Filmmakers Luigi Cozzi (The Killer Must Kill Again) and Richard Stanley (Dust Devil), alongside authors Alan Jones (Profondo Argento) and Mikel Koven (La Dolce Morte) reflect on Mario Bava's classic giallo International trailer US trailer Reversible Sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Kier-La Janisse.
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