The Spider Labyrinth Explained

The Spider Labyrinth
Director:Gianfranco Giagni
Screenplay:
Story:Tonino Cervi
Producer:Tonino Cervi
Starring:
  • Roland Wybenga
  • Paola Rinaldi
  • Margareta von Krauss
  • Claudia Muzii
Cinematography:Nino Celeste
Editing:Sergio Montanari
Music:Franco Piersanti
Studio:Splendida Film
Distributor:Medusa/Penta Film
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:Italy

The Spider Labyrinth (Italian: Il nido del ragno) is a 1988 Italian horror film directed by Gianfranco Giagni.

Production

Prior to working on The Spider Labyrinth, director Gianfrano Giagni in radio and television since the mid-1970s. Along with directing music videos he created the music program and made the short film Giallo e nero. Producer Tonino Cervi liked Giagni's short and offered him a job to direct his first feature, the horror film The Spider Labyrinth.

The original script for the film was developed by Cervi, Riccardo Aragno and Cesare Frugoni which dated a few years before production started. Giagni felt the script was a bit dated, and got Gianfranco Manfredi in with him to give the film a more modern framing. Their changes in the script changed the location from Venice to Budapest.

Release

The Spider Labyrinth was distributed in Italy by Medusa/Penta Film on August 25, 1988.

Reception

From retrospective reviews, In his book on horror films of the 1980s, Scott Aaron Stine stated that despite that gorey scenes do not start until 40 minutes into the film, it was an "engaging and beautifully staged horror film." comparing scenes to the work of Dario Argento and Mario Bava. Louis Paul commented on the film on his book on Italian horror film directors, declaring the film "one of the most obscure and atmospheric modern Italian horror films."

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