HOSTS:
Kurt
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Tremble is a horror podcast that cuts through hype to figure out what actually works, whether a movie is trying to scare you, make you laugh, or do both at once.
On this episode, the Tremble crew travels to rural Italy for Don’t Torture a Duckling, Lucio Fulci’s acclaimed 1972 giallo that blends murder mystery, social commentary, and shocking brutality into one of the genre’s most respected films. When a series of child murders terrorizes a small village, suspicion falls on a growing list of outsiders, eccentrics, and social outcasts as fear and paranoia spread throughout the community. Kurt, Taylor, and Steve break down Fulci’s restrained approach to suspense, the film’s biting criticism of religious hypocrisy and small town prejudice, and how it differs from the more stylized murder mysteries popularized by many of its giallo contemporaries. The discussion explores the film’s controversial subject matter, its memorable performances, and why many fans consider it one of Fulci’s greatest achievements. They also examine its lasting influence on Italian horror cinema and whether Don’t Torture a Duckling deserves its reputation as one of the finest giallo films ever made.
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