"Opera" is a gripping crime-horror film directed by the renowned Dario Argento, starring Ian Charleson, Cristina Marsillach, Urbano Barberini, and Daria Nicolodi. Released in 1987, this movie follows the story of a young opera singer, played by Marsillach, who is reluctantly thrust into the lead role of a production after the previous lead is injured in a car accident. As the show progresses, the singer becomes the target of a deranged stalker who forces her to witness a series of brutal murders. Set against the backdrop of the opera world in Italy, "Opera" weaves a tale of suspense, mystery, and horror as the protagonist is forced to confront her deepest fears while navigating the twisted game orchestrated by the killer. With haunting visuals and a chilling atmosphere, this film is a must-watch for fans of the horror genre and those who appreciate a dark, psychological thriller. As the tension builds and the body count rises, "Opera" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until its shocking conclusion.
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