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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Irving’s “set display” near the end.
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* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:CampGay Brett is among Irving's victims. Fortunately, unlike other horror films, he doesn’t get the most brutal, agonizing, or torturous death. That (dis)honor goes to Laurel.]]
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* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:CampGay Brett is among Irving's victims. Fortunately, unlike other horror films, he doesn’t get the most brutal, agonizing, harrowing, or torturous death. That (dis)honor goes to Laurel.]]
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''[=StageFright=] -Aquarius-'' (a.k.a. ''Deliria'', ''Aquarius'' and ''Stage Fright'') is an Italian SlasherMovie with {{giallo}} elements from the year 1987. It is the first feature film directed by Michele Soavi, who also did ''Film/CemeteryMan'' seven years later. The screenplay was written by Italian horror veteran Luigi Montefiori, better known under the name Creator/GeorgeEastman.
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''[=StageFright=] -Aquarius-'' (a.k.a. ''Deliria'', ''Aquarius'' and ''Stage Fright'') is an Italian SlasherMovie with {{giallo}} elements from the year 1987. It is the first feature film directed by Michele Soavi, Creator/MicheleSoavi, who also did ''Film/CemeteryMan'' seven years later. The screenplay was written by Italian horror veteran Luigi Montefiori, better known under the name Creator/GeorgeEastman.
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* AnAxeToGrind: When the troupe arm themselves in the workshop, Peter takes an axe.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The theatre of death.]]
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%%* GlassesGirl: Corinne.
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* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:CampGay Brett is among Irving's victims. Fortunately, unlike other horror films, he doesn’t get the most brutal, agonizing, or traumatic death. That (did)honor goes to Laurel.]]
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* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:CampGay Brett is among Irving's victims. Fortunately, unlike other horror films, he doesn’t get the most brutal, agonizing, or traumatic torturous death. That (did)honor (dis)honor goes to Laurel.]]
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* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:CampGay Brett is among Irving's victims. Fortunately, unlike other horror films, he doesn’t get the most brutal, agonizing, or traumatic death. That (did)honor goes to Laurel.]]
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* AHouseDivided: Averted, as whe the remaining cast starts to crack in the dressing room, Alicia quickly tells them off.
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* AHouseDivided: Averted, as whe when the remaining cast starts to crack in the dressing room, Alicia quickly tells them off.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The theatre of death.]]
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The "killer shark" comment is facetious. You don't need to over-explain it.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Irving Wallace's motives and backstory aren't explained in any detail. He's just a former stage actor who went violently nuts and seems to enjoy being in center stage among dead bodies. The film wouldn't have changed that much if he'd been replaced with a killer shark, apart from the obvious fact that a killer shark would not be able to survive in a theater as it is a fish.
* {{Gorn}}: The film is quite violent which is apt considering it's an Italian Slasher.
* {{Gorn}}: The film is quite violent which is apt considering it's an Italian Slasher.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Irving Wallace's motives and backstory aren't explained in any detail. He's just a former stage actor who went violently nuts and seems to enjoy being in center stage among dead bodies. The film wouldn't have changed that much if he'd been replaced with a killer shark, apart from the obvious fact that a killer shark would not be able to survive in a theater as it is a fish.
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* {{Gorn}}: The film is quiteviolent which is apt considering it's violent, as one would expect from an Italian Slasher.Slasher flick.
* {{Gorn}}: The film is quite
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Irving Wallace's motives and backstory aren't explained in any detail. He's just a former stage actor who went violently nuts and seems to enjoy being in center stage among dead bodies. The film wouldn't have changed that much if he'd been replaced with a killer shark.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Irving Wallace's motives and backstory aren't explained in any detail. He's just a former stage actor who went violently nuts and seems to enjoy being in center stage among dead bodies. The film wouldn't have changed that much if he'd been replaced with a killer shark. shark, apart from the obvious fact that a killer shark would not be able to survive in a theater as it is a fish.