Lucio Fulci's superior, downbeat giallo gets a brand new 4K restoration from the original 2-perf Techniscope camera negative from Arrow Films.
Someone is murdering little boys in a remote Italian town. Is it naked Barbara Bouchet with her wave tank and drug problem? Or mad Florinda Bolkan who likes to stick pins in wax effigies and bury them next to the skeleton of her aborted child? Or is it someone else entirely?
Typical gialli of the early 1970s tended to emphasise 'with it' characters living in fashionable apartments and enjoying glossy lifestyles. DUCKLING's setting is an Italian peasant town, with sometimes dressed (and whenever she is it's always fashionably) Barbara Bouchet looking as anachronistic as the concrete highway that towers over the landscape and olde worlde town where all the action takes place. DON'T TORTURE A DUCKLING's story unfolds not in the world of high rise penthouses and devious scheming murderers, but in a far more old-fashioned milieu of superstitious peasant folk and the all-pervading presence of religion.
Fulci's directorial style is thoroughly dispassionate throughout - we are shown the events but are only rarely encouraged to relate to the characters on screen. It's interesting to note that the one time we are it's when Fulci involves us in the horrific torture and murder of Bolkan's character by a quartet of local men seeking revenge. Fulci's bleak bitter view of humanity comes to the fore here, where not only is Bolkan portrayed more sympathetically than at any other time in the film, but extra emphasis is placed on the unwillingness of those driving past the cemetery in which the attack takes place to stop and help. And as if he's worried the audience hasn't been manipulated enough Fulci rams his point home by having Riz Ortolani's music play a sweet and soulful song as Florinda gets beaten to death with chains.
Again contrary to many of the gialli of the time, the reason for the murders is anything but ludicrous and despite its catchpenny title DON'T TORTURE A DUCKLING has one of the better (and less ridiculous) giallo denouements, with a typically horrific end for the killer.
Extras have al been ported over from Arrow's previous Blu-ray and DVD release include an excellent commentary track from Troy Howarth, Hell Is Already With Us - a video essay by Kat Ellinger, archive interviews with Fulci (audio - 33 minutes) Bolkan (28 minutes), Bouchet (18 minutes), DP Sergio D'Offizi (46 minutes), editor Bruno Micheli (25 minutes) and make up artist Maurizio Trani (16 minutes), and Giallo in the Countryside - a video discussion by Mikel J Koven.
Lucio Fulci's DON'T TORTURE A DUCKING is out on 4K UHD from Arrow Films on Monday 24th March 2025
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