SOV Giallo
"I‘m a huge sucker for SOV. Hope we get more Degausser Blu-rays. There weren’t any releases for quite some time. I own every degausser blu-ray release. This was a decent Giallo kind of SOV movie."
This special limited edition spot gloss slipcover (designed by Robert Sammelin) is limited to 3,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.
Degausser Video was created by several of the devious minds behind VS, which will bring to Blu-ray deluxe editions of both canonical and under-seen shot on video (SOV) genre cinema, in addition to work shot on film, but edited on tape, wherein the original film materials are believed to be lost or destroyed. Similar to Vinegar Syndrome's focus on FILM preservation, Degausser will work only from original analogue tape materials with an emphasis on maintaining the aesthetics inherent to each respective video format. Additionally, each title released by Degausser will be made available in an ultra limited "new" VHS edition, fitted in a custom designed hard shell light box.
Richard Streeb is a brooding artist whose work dwells on grisly depictions of death and dismemberment. Shortly after the unveiling of his most recent exhibition, Streeb’s preoccupation with the macabre bleeds horrifyingly into real life when the artist is attacked in his own home by a black-clad, knife-wielding figure. After being stabbed multiple times before the eyes of his helpless wife, Streeb is dragged off into the night by his assailant. With the authorities proving ineffectual, and the mysterious killer striking again and again - targeting victims all tied to the artist - it falls to Streeb’s brother Bill to mount his own investigation in an attempt to unravel the meaning behind these slayings.
A loving homage to the films of Dario Argento and Mario Bava, director Joseph F. Parda’s micro-budget 5 DEAD ON THE CRIMSON CANVAS (1996) - produced by and starring B-movie stalwart Joe Zaso (Nikos the Impaler) - may well lay claim to being the only shot on Super-8 giallo to emerge from Long Island, NY. Featuring a black-gloved killer right out of the likes of Blood and Black Lace and The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, and offering up plentiful bare skin and grisly deaths - including gouged eyes and faces stripped bare by piranhas - Degausser Video is thrilled to unveil 5 DEAD ON THE CRIMSON CANVAS on Blu-ray, newly restored from the best existing tape master and loaded with a host of new and archival extras.
directed by: Joseph F. Parda
starring: Joe Zaso, Liz Haverty, Simeon Mony Damevski, Rick Poli
1996 / 96 min / 1.33:1 / English Stereo
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Overall rating: 4.1349206 / 5 from 126 reviews.
This Blu-ray release of '5 Dead on the Crimson Canvas' is highly praised for its restoration quality, engaging giallo style, and excellent commentary track. Fans of the genre will appreciate the new and archival extras, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
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"I‘m a huge sucker for SOV. Hope we get more Degausser Blu-rays. There weren’t any releases for quite some time. I own every degausser blu-ray release. This was a decent Giallo kind of SOV movie."
"This movie is awful. For starters, it's slow and confusing. It makes very little sense. Secondly, the dubbing - going for a Giallo-esque dubbing is an interesting concept, but these dubbers (or the actors) are awful. Third - the transfer. This is like a 4th generation bootleg in quality. I appreciate the source limitations, but this was barely watchable in places - not what I expect from VS. I watched Redneck Zombies and Blood Cult in the Degausser line and they were great. This is an 8mm print with bad print damage transferred to VHS, then Blu Ray. Smudged out. This is like David Lynch post Inland Empire doing an ultra low budget SOV movie. . . characters make little sense, plotting is minimal. The gore is OK, what you can see of it. . . but there's way better movies out there in this genre. Pro: The extras are interesting I guess, to see what they were going for. Though they all think they've made a masterpiece"
"5 Dead on the Crimson Canvas is a stylish murder mystery that mixes pop-art aesthetics, soap-opera melodrama, and giallo-like sleaze into an entertainingly bizarre package. The Blu-ray presentation looks impressive for such an obscure title, with vivid colors and strong detail that really enhance the film’s psychedelic visual design, although the slipcover looks probably nicer than the movie itself."
"Nice slip cover and all art. Excellent neo giallo which take you to ride. Only downside is that picture quality could be better."
"As a big fan of the Giallo genre I am always down for nee discoveries and also for neo-gialli/hommages like this mid 90s US production. But I had a pretty hard time finishing it. The plot is alright and some of the kills are fun. But what's super annoying about it is the ADR dialogue and music. The obnoxious stock music never stops and half the time does not fit the tone of the movie. All dialogue was later dubbed and not very good. The mixture of both is just weird and destroys the otherwise innventive movie. Joe Zaso gives a good performance. He was a director of SOV movies in his own right. Picture quality is alright - it's a Degausser title, so go figure. The film was shot on 8mm or some very low res format and editited on tape."
"In this case it's both. Clearly made as a tribute to giallo (specifically Argento movies, you can spot the obvious references) but it also just works as a giallo in it's own right. The video limitations mean this would most be appreciated by those amenable to SOV, even though this was shot on Super 8. Opens with a very generous shower scene that lets you know the filmmakers know the audience. Some good segments and the commentary track and making of feature were both good. Excellent artwork."
"I initially passed over this because giallo tributes don’t really do it for me. But the fact it’s on SOV and from the 90s, I couldn’t resist. And on top of that my Degausser collection is complete."
"Five Dead on the Crimson Canvas is an ultra-obscure horror oddity shot on Super-8 mm, giving it a gritty, handmade texture that perfectly matches its unsettling tone. This giallo, pretty inspired by Argento's animal trilogy, follows a series of murders tied to dark artistic impulses, unfolding in a way that feels fragmented and dreamlike rather than traditionally narrative-driven. Its rough visual style and experimental approach make it stand out as a true underground curiosity, appealing especially to fans of regional, no-budget horror. The Blu-ray release from Degausser Video preserves that Super-8 aesthetic while presenting the film in the best possible quality for modern viewing. Rather than trying to clean it up too much, the transfer respects its raw origins, keeping the grain and texture intact. As with many Degausser titles, the release is aimed at collectors, often including limited packaging and contextual extras that help shed light on its production and cult status."
"Great giallo"
"Entertainingly fun low budget attempt at a giallo. Fits most of not all criteria, mysterious (art world) murders with a decent amount of blood and nudity. Super nifty artwork on the slipcover and sleeve."
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