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[[File:stage_fright_poster_3883.jpg|frame|The theatre of death.]]
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'''''StageFright -Aquarius-''''' (a.k.a. ''Deliria'', ''Aquarius'' and ''Stage Fright'') is an Italian [[Slasher Movie]] with [[Giallo]] elements from the year 1987. It is the first feature film directed by Michele Soavi, who also did ''[[Cemetery Man]]'' seven years later.
'''''StageFright -Aquarius-''''' (a.k.a. ''Deliria'', ''Aquarius'' and ''Stage Fright'') is an Italian [[Slasher Movie]] with [[Giallo]] elements from the year 1987. It is the first feature film directed by Michele Soavi, who also did ''[[Cemetery Man]]'' seven years later.
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The film opens with our main characters rehearsing the play by the name of ''The Night Owl''. Alicia, one of the actors, slips away briefly with Betty to get some treatment for her sprained ankle. They visit the local psychiatric hospital, where Alicia runs to Irving Wallace, an actor who recently went crazy and gruesomely killed and mutilated 16 people. Irving manages to escape from the hospital and hitches a ride with the women to the theatre. He then kills Betty just outside the theatre. After Alicia finds her body, the police are quickly called to the scene.
The film opens with our main characters rehearsing the play by the name of ''The Night Owl''. Alicia, one of the actors, slips away briefly with Betty to get some treatment for her sprained ankle. They visit the local psychiatric hospital, where Alicia runs to Irving Wallace, an actor who recently went crazy and gruesomely killed and mutilated 16 people. Irving manages to escape from the hospital and hitches a ride with the women to the theatre. He then kills Betty just outside the theatre. After Alicia finds her body, the police are quickly called to the scene.


After the police and the press leave, Peter the director convinces the main funder Ferrari and the cast to keep on practising the play, as the murder can get them more attention. To ensure the show going on, he locks up the doors, not knowing that Irving is with them and about to start hacking them up in various ways.
After the police and the press leave, Peter the director convinces the primary backer Ferrari and the cast to keep on practising the play, as the murder can get them more attention. To ensure the show going on, he locks up the doors, not knowing that Irving is with them and about to start hacking them up in various ways.

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== Tropes within the film: ==


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* [[Accidental Murder]]
* [[Accidental Murder]]
* [[All Part of the Show]]: When Irving kills Corinne, Peter's first reaction is to wonder why is he using a knife.
* [[All Part of the Show]]: When Irving kills Corinne, Peter's first reaction is to wonder why is he using a knife.
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* [[Cool Mask]]: The owl's head.
* [[Cool Mask]]: The owl's head.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: Some posters depict Irving smashing a fish tank. A fish tank does appear, but it doesn't get destroyed.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: Some posters depict Irving smashing a fish tank. A fish tank does appear, but it doesn't get destroyed.
* [[Death By Materialism]]: Ferrari.
* [[Death by Materialism]]: Ferrari.
* [[Death By Mocking]]: Brett, who [[Informed Attribute|according to the characters]] is fond of pranks.
* [[Death by Mocking]]: Brett, who [[Informed Attribute|according to the characters]] is fond of pranks.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Ferrari, [[Informed Attribute|according to the cast]].
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Ferrari, [[Informed Attribute|according to the cast]].
* [[Donut Mess With a Cop]]
* [[Donut Mess with a Cop]]
* [[Drama-Preserving Handicap]]: Averted as only thing that Alicia's sprained ankle manages to cause is a justified [[Let's Split Up, Gang!]].
* [[Drama-Preserving Handicap]]: Averted as only thing that Alicia's sprained ankle manages to cause is a justified [[Let's Split Up, Gang!]].
* [[Eye Scream]]
* [[Eye Scream]]
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* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Willy gets one when he shoots Irving..
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Willy gets one when he shoots Irving..
{{quote| '''Willy''': ''I... I just went to get the gun, trying to show you how to put a bullet in the chamber. See that? I got him right between the eyes! Just like I said... Right between the eyes! Damn... You see that Ally? Right betw... right between the eyes! Just like I said. Between... between the eyes. Got him...'' etc.}}
{{quote|'''Willy''': ''I... I just went to get the gun, trying to show you how to put a bullet in the chamber. See that? I got him right between the eyes! Just like I said... Right between the eyes! Damn... You see that Ally? Right betw... right between the eyes! Just like I said. Between... between the eyes. Got him...'' etc.}}
* [[Homage]]: The [[Mirror Scare]] scene is a homage to [[Dario Argento]]'s ''Tenebre''.
* [[Homage]]: The [[Mirror Scare]] scene is a homage to [[Dario Argento]]'s ''Tenebre''.
* [[A House Divided]]: Averted, as whe the remaining cast starts to crack in the dressing room, Alicia quickly tells them off.
* [[A House Divided]]: Averted, as whe the remaining cast starts to crack in the dressing room, Alicia quickly tells them off.
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* [[Mysterious Past]]: We're not told why Irving went insane and why exactly he arranges his victims bodies the way he does.
* [[Mysterious Past]]: We're not told why Irving went insane and why exactly he arranges his victims bodies the way he does.
* [[Never Split the Party]]: When the cast realizes that they can't get out the building, Peter suggests that they stay together and retreat to the dressing room. However, due to Alicia's sprained ankle they all can't go to get the spare keys together. This leads Peter and Danny justifiable [[Let's Split Up, Gang!|splitting up with others]] temporarily to go look for them.
* [[Never Split the Party]]: When the cast realizes that they can't get out the building, Peter suggests that they stay together and retreat to the dressing room. However, due to Alicia's sprained ankle they all can't go to get the spare keys together. This leads Peter and Danny justifiable [[Let's Split Up, Gang!|splitting up with others]] temporarily to go look for them.
* [[No Such Thing As Bad Publicity]]: In-universe, Mark decides to uses Betty's murder to get some extra publicity for their play.
* [[No Such Thing as Bad Publicity]]: In-universe, Mark decides to uses Betty's murder to get some extra publicity for their play.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]
* [[Not Quite Dead]]
* [[Off With His Head]]
* [[Off with His Head]]
* [[One-Woman Wail]]: On the soundtrack.
* [[One-Woman Wail]]: On the soundtrack.
* [[Peek a Boo Corpse]]
* [[Peek-a-Boo Corpse]]
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Peter gets such moment when he openly admits his faults.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Peter gets such moment when he openly admits his faults.
* [[Screaming Woman]]
* [[Screaming Woman]]
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** [[Fan Service]]: Initial selling point of the play.
** [[Fan Service]]: Initial selling point of the play.
** [[Owl Be Damned]]: The killer in the play wears an owl head.
** [[Owl Be Damned]]: The killer in the play wears an owl head.
** [[Rape As Drama]]: Laurel's character gets raped. Also, there's supposedly a moment where the killer is [[Mind Screw|raped by his own dead victim]].
** [[Rape as Drama]]: Laurel's character gets raped. Also, there's supposedly a moment where the killer is [[Mind Screw|raped by his own dead victim]].
** [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: To cash in on Betty's murder, Peter changes some aspects of the play to reflect it.
** [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: To cash in on Betty's murder, Peter changes some aspects of the play to reflect it.
** [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]
** [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]
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[[Category:Slasher Movie]]
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[[Category:Films of the 1980s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1980s]]
[[Category:Stage Fright Aquarius]]
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 26 June 2023

The theatre of death.

StageFright -Aquarius- (a.k.a. Deliria, Aquarius and Stage Fright) is an Italian Slasher Movie with Giallo elements from the year 1987. It is the first feature film directed by Michele Soavi, who also did Cemetery Man seven years later.

The film opens with our main characters rehearsing the play by the name of The Night Owl. Alicia, one of the actors, slips away briefly with Betty to get some treatment for her sprained ankle. They visit the local psychiatric hospital, where Alicia runs to Irving Wallace, an actor who recently went crazy and gruesomely killed and mutilated 16 people. Irving manages to escape from the hospital and hitches a ride with the women to the theatre. He then kills Betty just outside the theatre. After Alicia finds her body, the police are quickly called to the scene.

After the police and the press leave, Peter the director convinces the primary backer Ferrari and the cast to keep on practising the play, as the murder can get them more attention. To ensure the show going on, he locks up the doors, not knowing that Irving is with them and about to start hacking them up in various ways.

Tropes used in StageFright -Aquarius- include:

Willy: I... I just went to get the gun, trying to show you how to put a bullet in the chamber. See that? I got him right between the eyes! Just like I said... Right between the eyes! Damn... You see that Ally? Right betw... right between the eyes! Just like I said. Between... between the eyes. Got him... etc.