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Inferno
A young man (Leigh McCloskey) returns from Rome to his sister's (Irene Miracle) satanic New York apartment house. Together they investigate a series of killings in both locations where their resident addresses are the domain of two covens of witches.
















6 October 1905, Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]


28 February 1957, Rome, Lazio, Italy

6 October 1938, Bucharest, Romania

20 January 1945, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA

12 July 1945, Naples, Campania, Italy

19 June 1950, Florence, Tuscany, Italy


10 October 1942, Milan, Lombardy, Italy


24 July 1929, Bodio, Ticino, Switzerland

21 June 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA

11 March 1920, Geneva, Switzerland

31 May 1921, Pola, Istria, Italy [now Pula, Istria, Croatia]

21 October 1953, Rome, Lazio, Italy



24 January 1954, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA



December 04, 2001
More so than any other Argento film, this one is for the fans.
June 15, 2003
Visually striking, utterly incoherent, largely enjoyable.
October 30, 2011
second-tier stuff
February 28, 2002
[Argento's] stories are not supposed to make sense, but we can at least ask them to be watchable.
November 07, 2015
The most oneiric of Argento frights
September 14, 2010
the ending, while certainly fulfilling the title's promise, disappoints with its cheap parlour tricks and cheesy Halloween costumery.
July 04, 2008
This film is a fascinating and frustrating phantasmagoria of the mysterious and the unexplained, a strange journey into realms beyond human understanding, where events happen without rhyme or reason, and little or no explanation is given.
October 30, 2012
Just because it's not A-list Argento, that does not mean it cannot be an effective surrealist horror film.
August 01, 2015
The narrative is incoherent, but the film's visual richness sustains it.