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The House with Laughing Windows 1976

★ 7.2387 votes110 min📅 1976-08-20

"...today I portrayed the shameless one as she died..."

Step into the eerie world of 'The House with Laughing Windows (1976)', a haunting mystery directed by the masterful Pupi Avati. This enigmatic film follows Stefano, a young restorer, as he's commissioned to save a provocative mural in a small, isolated village.

Director: Pupi Avati

Cast

Lino Capolicchio
Lino Capolicchio
Stefano
Francesca Marciano
Francesca Marciano
Francesca
Gianni Cavina
Gianni Cavina
Coppola
Giulio Pizzirani
Giulio Pizzirani
Antonio Mazza
Bob Tonelli
Mayor Solmi
Vanna Busoni
Teacher
Pietro Brambilla
Pietro Brambilla
Lidio
Ferdinando Orlandi
Police Marshall
Andrea Matteuzzi
Poppi
Ines Ciaschetti
Concierge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The House with Laughing Windows (1976) about?

This 1976 mystery follows Stefano, a young restorer, as he uncovers the dark secrets of a small, isolated village while trying to save a provocative mural.

Who directed The House with Laughing Windows?

Pupi Avati directed this chilling thriller.

Who stars in The House with Laughing Windows?

Lino Capolicchio, Francesca Marciano, and Gianni Cavina star in this haunting mystery.

Is The House with Laughing Windows (1976) worth watching?

While it may not be for everyone, fans of atmospheric thrillers and suspenseful mysteries will find 'The House with Laughing Windows (1976)' to be a gripping and unsettling experience.

How long is The House with Laughing Windows?

The House with Laughing Windows has a runtime of 110 minutes.

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About The House with Laughing Windows (1976) — A Haunting Mystery of Isolation and Suspense

Step into the eerie world of 'The House with Laughing Windows (1976)', a haunting mystery directed by the masterful Pupi Avati. This enigmatic film follows Stefano, a young restorer, as he's commissioned to save a provocative mural in a small, isolated village. With a talented cast, including Lino Capolicchio and Francesca Marciano, this slow-burning thriller weaves a complex web of suspense and terror, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. As the atmosphere thickens, Stefano delves deeper into the village's dark secrets, uncovering a sinister truth that threatens to consume him. Will he escape the house with laughing windows, or will it trap him forever?

Pupi Avati's direction masterfully crafts a sense of foreboding, drawing inspiration from the village's history and the mysterious mural. The result is a chilling experience that will leave even the most seasoned horror fans shivering. If you're a fan of atmospheric thrillers, 'The House with Laughing Windows (1976)' is a must-watch.