Madness (1994)
January 1, 1994Release Date
Madness (1994)
January 1, 1994Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Monica Carpanese
Giovanna Dei
Gabriele Gori
Nico Vannelli
Gabriele Gori
Nico Vannelli
Emy Valentino
Emy
Achille Brugnini
Marzio Mannino
Antonio Zequila
Amedeo Callistrati (as Anthony Zequila)
Bruno Mattei
Director
Fausto Lombardi
Lorenzo Calligari
Lorenzo De Luca
Writer
Carlo Granchi
Massimo (as Carl Graham)
Giovanni Paolucci
Producer
Mimmo Scavia
Producer
Luigi Ciccarese
Cinematographer
Franco Di Girolamo
Makeup Artist
Angelo Longoni
Story
Alterio Angela
Art Direction
Massimo Paolucci
Grip
Nino Tonnarini
Electrician
Gianluca Di Giacomo
First Assistant Camera
Francesco D'Agostino
Electrician
Laura Baglioni
Assistant Editor
Silvio Colecchia
Production Coordinator
Massimo Di Girolamo
Assistant Makeup Artist
Manrico Passerotti
Production Manager
Fabio Santesarti
Sound Mixer
Maria Spera
Production Accountant
Raul Filippo Mattei
Camera Operator
Fabrizio Tarantino
Key Grip
Nunzia Seguino
Production Secretary
Massimo De Luca
Property Master
Marco Tidu
Boom Operator
Francesco Caputo
Still Photographer
Franco Lippi
Second Assistant Camera
Gaetano Tarantino
Grip
Giuseppe Zizza
Grip
Laura Medini
Wardrobe Supervisor
Francesco Biscuso
Assistant Editor
Nicoletta Ludovici
Assistant Editor
Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 1994
Original NameOcchi senza volto
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 23m
Genres
Wiki.
Madness (Italian: Gli occhi dentro a.k.a. Occhi senza volto) is a 1994 Italian giallo film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is about Giovanna Dei (Monica Carpanese) who is the creator of the comic series Doctor Dark, a character with a split personality. After a series of murders begin to happen in a similar fashion to how Doctor Dark's fictional murders. Dei defends herself against any criticism of the violence in her comics and later finds that the murderer is leaving the eyeballs of her victims in her apartment.
Madness was a low budget production shot for foreign audiences. The version released to home video in Italy differs from the original film market screenings, where it borrows murder scenes from A Blade in the Dark. Only the English-dubbed version was released internationally under the title Madness; it was released in Italy as Gli occhi dentro. Film historians Roberto Curti and Troy Howarth commented negatively on the film on their retrospective reviews of the film.