Paganini Horror
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1h 23m
1988 • Italy • Directed by Luigi Cozzi
When an all-girl rock band records an unpublished song by Niccolò Paganini - the 19th century composer said to have sold his soul to the Devil - they will unleash a skintight spandex nightmare of extreme violins, cheesy power ballads, SUSPIRIA-influenced lighting and outlandish Satanic havoc that QuietCool calls "serious fun... it drips with as much love as it does with blood and gore."
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