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''The House with Laughing Windows'' () is a 1976 Italian
giallo In Italian cinema, (; : ; from , ) is a genre that often contains Slasher film, slasher, thriller (genre), thriller, psychological horror, psychological thriller, Sexploitation film, sexploitation, and, less frequently, supernatural, supernat ...
-horror film co-written and directed by
Pupi Avati Giuseppe Avati, better known as Pupi Avati (born 3 November 1938), is an Italian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is known to horror film fans for his two '' giallo'' masterpieces, '' The House with Laughing Windows'' (1976) and '' ...
. The film was shot in Lido degli Scacchi in the
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province of the
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region in northern Italy.


Plot

Stefano ( Lino Capolicchio) arrives in a village of the
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area where he has been employed to restore a
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depicting what appears to be the martyrdom of
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, which has been painted on a rotting wall of the local church by a mysterious, long-dead artist named Legnani. While temporarily taking up residence in the house that had been previously owned by the two sisters of the deceased painter, Stefano begins a romance with a new, beautiful schoolteacher, Francesca (
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), meanwhile learning from various townspeople that the painter had been a madman who had derived his art from real life. Specifically, Stefano learns that the artist – assisted by his two equally-insane sisters – had been a killer who brutally tortured people to death as inspiration for his horrific paintings – a practice that had likely been used for the very painting he is in process of restoring. As Stefano is discouraged for his task throughout the town, some of the villagers are brutally killed – including his employer – and he comes to suspect that their murderer is trying to deter him from discovering the full truth behind the artist and his ominous legacy within the sleepy community.


Cast

* Lino Capolicchio as Stefano *
Francesca Marciano Francesca Marciano (born Rome, 17 July 1955) is an Italian novelist, screenwriter and actress. She was the recipient of the Rapallo Carige Prize for ''Casa Rossa'' in 2003. She won a David di Donatello award for best screenplay with '' Damned ...
as Francesca *
Gianni Cavina Gianni Cavina (9 December 1940 – 26 March 2022) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 40 films from 1968 to 2022. Born in Bologna, Cavina trained as a stage actor at the Teatro Stabile di Bologna, under the direction of Franco P ...
as Coppola * Giulio Pizzirani as Antonio Mazza * Vanna Busoni as Teacher * Andrea Matteuzzi as Poppi * Bob Tonelli as Solmi * Pietro Brambilla as Lidio * Ferdinando Orlandi as Marshall * Ines Ciaschetti as Concierge * Flavia Giorgi as Poppi's Wife *
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as Priest * Carla Astolfi as Chambermaid * Tonino Corazzari as Buono Legnani * Pina Borione as Laura Legnani * John Marquette as Saint Sebastian in fresco (uncredited)


Production

The idea for ''The House With Laughing Windows'' came from a story director
Pupi Avati Giuseppe Avati, better known as Pupi Avati (born 3 November 1938), is an Italian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is known to horror film fans for his two '' giallo'' masterpieces, '' The House with Laughing Windows'' (1976) and '' ...
had heard as a child involving the exhumation of a priest in the village of
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. An early draft of the script was developed in the early 1970s under the title ''La luce dell'ultimo piano'' which was written by both Avati and Antonion Troisio. It was produced by Antonio Cuomo who later backed out of the project. Avati began working on the script again after the financial failure of his film ''
House of Pleasure for Women ''House of Pleasure for Women'' () is a 1976 satirical comedy film written and directed by Pupi Avati and starring Gigi Proietti, Christian De Sica, Gianni Cavina, Al Lettieri and Vincent Gardenia. Plot A brothel for women is opened in Milan, I ...
'' and made several changes to the character and story. The final story and screenplay was credited to Pupi Avati and Antonio Avati. ''The House with Laughing Windows'' was the first film produced by director Pupi Avati's company A.M.A. Film. The film was shot over five weeks between April and May 1976 in
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and
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,
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, Italy. Although the credits state Incir-De Paolis Studios in Rome, this was purely listed for bureaucratic reasons.


Release

''The House with Laughing Windows'' was distributed theatrically in Italy by Euro International Films where on 16 August 1976. On its domestic release, the film grossed a total of 722,135,201
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. ''The House with Laughing Windows'' was released on Region 1 DVD on 18 March 2003 through
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. On 5 January 2010 the film was released on Region 2 DVD through Metrodome.


Reception

The film has been received well by contemporary critics.
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's review of the film was favorable, giving it a rating of 3 out of 5, and writing that "
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fans of typical Italian horror films may find ''House with the Windows That Laugh'' iclacking in the stylistic excesses of many of its contemporary companion pieces, it exceeds its contemporaries in almost every other area," and that it was "imbued with an overwhelming sense of dread that grows to an almost unbearable pitch." On review aggregate
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, no score has yet been reached with only two critical ratings submitted. The current ratings – both "fresh" — are from
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of emanuellevy.com, who gave the film a 3 out of 5, and Anton Bitel of Eye for Film, who gave the film a 4.5 out of 5, and wrote, "certainly a gripping
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, but also an intelligent allegory of post-war Italy's struggles to emerge from the
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outrages of its recent past."


Availability and legacy

On 9 August 2011 ''
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'' uploaded a video segment on the film to YouTube, in which
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discusses his feelings on its merits and the
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genre, opining that it is "a great place to start nto giallo and "amongst the best" of the genre, ultimately comparing the film to the work of
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,
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, and
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— "the masters of the giallo." It was screened as an outstanding example of its genre at the British Film Institute in November 2019.


See also

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List of Italian films of 1976 A list of films produced in Italy in 1976 (see 1976 in film): References Footnotes Sources * * External linksItalian films of 1976at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1976 1976 Films A film, al ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:House with Laughing Windows, The 1976 films Films about fictional painters Italian horror thriller films 1970s horror thriller films 1976 horror films Italian supernatural horror films Films directed by Pupi Avati Giallo films 1970s Italian-language films Films set in Emilia-Romagna Films shot in Italy Saint Sebastian in art 1970s Italian films