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ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK (1972) presented by Strange Brew w/ Season of the Witch pre-show @ 6 pm

September 17 : 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

This film is presented by St. Louis’s long-running cult film series Strange Brew — winner of the 2025 A-List Award for Best Movie Night in St. Louis. Strange Brew programmer Jon Scorfina will provide an introduction.

In All The Colors Of The Dark (Tutti i colori del buio)(1972), a desperate woman living in London, Jane (Edwige Fenech), seeks an unconventional cure for her haunting nightmares after she loses her baby in a car accident. When professional help proves ineffective, a mysterious new neighbor named Mary (Marina Malfatti) suggests that Jane attends a black mass that she promises will help her overcome her trauma. Unfortunately, Jane’s life soon spirals into a chaotic cacophony of black magic and blood orgies that result in her being stalked by a dangerous, blue-eyed killer (Ivan Rassimov).

All The Colors Of The Dark stars the stunning Edwige Fenech, one of the most popular actresses in the commedia sexy all’italiana and giallo genres, alongside other giallo mainstays including George Hilton and Susan Scott. The film was released with many alternate titles including Day of the Maniac and They’re Coming to Get You!All The Colors Of The Dark is a psychedelic fever dream, leaving the audience wondering if Jane is actually being indoctrinated by witches or if it is all just the ravings of a madwoman, making it one of the most underappreciated masterpieces of Italian cinema.

Strange Brew will also present the return of the Season of the Witch pre-show starting at 6 pm.

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