Umberto Lenzi's cult classic "Paranoia" will show at Dallas Angelika
The recently created Dallas Cinemania Film Society will host a showing of Umberto Lenzi’s Paranoia on July 30th. Lenzi is now retired, but not before he put more than fifty films on his resume.
Caroll Baker is Katherine West, a wealthy woman who has just lost her elderly husband. She travels from New York to an Italian villa and continues on with her life. She meets a man named Peter Donovan and becomes trapped in a trifecta of sex, drugs, and blackmail by him and his alleged sister.
In clarification, this is the 1969 Lenzi film that is titled
Orgasmo and released in the United States under the title
Paranoia. This is not the 1969 Lenzi film titled
Paranoia, released in the US as
A Quiet Place to Kill. Starting at 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 30th, the tickets are five dollars cash at the door.
This event should be finished by 10 p.m. This film is rarely found on DVD so this is a rare chance to see a classic on 35 mm.