Murder-Rock: Dancing Death streaming
Genre
Mystery
Year
1984
Runtime
1h33

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Metascore

Murder-Rock: Dancing Death

Dance with death in a macabre thriller!

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Synopsis

In the 1984 horror thriller 'Murder-Rock: Dancing Death', directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Olga Karlatos, a series of mysterious murders unfold at a prestigious dance academy. As the body count rises, the students and instructors find themselves trapped in a web of deceit and danger. With a killer on the loose and no one to trust, the tension escalates with each dance performance, leading to a shocking climax filled with twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Filled with suspense, mystery, and a touch of the supernatural, 'Murder-Rock: Dancing Death' is a thrilling ride through the macabre world of dance and death.

Cast

  • Olga Karlatos

    Olga Karlatos

    Candice Norman

  • Ray Lovelock

    Ray Lovelock

    George Webb

  • Cosimo Cinieri

    Cosimo Cinieri

    Lt. Borges

  • Giuseppe Mannajuolo

    Giuseppe Mannajuolo

    Prof. Davis

  • Claudio Cassinelli

    Claudio Cassinelli

    Dick Gibson

  • Berna Maria do Carmo

    Joan

Reviews

Critics have had mixed feelings about 'Murder-Rock: Dancing Death'. While some praised the film for its stylish cinematography and eerie atmosphere, others criticized its convoluted plot and lackluster character development. The film has a polarizing effect, with some viewers appreciating its unique blend of horror and dance elements, while others found it to be a confusing mess. 'Rotten Tomatoes' gave the film a rating of 60%, stating that 'Murder-Rock: Dancing Death' is a visually striking film that struggles to find coherence in its narrative. On the other hand, 'IMDb' users gave it a modest 5.5/10 rating, indicating it as an average thriller with potential unfulfilled. 'Metacritic' scores for the movie were not available, but overall the film has garnered a cult following among fans of Italian horror cinema.