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   <div class="large-6 columns">'''Giallo translated to English means yellow. It is a reference to the cheap yellow paperback horror thriller books that were sold in Italy during the mid 20th century. You could even call them Italian "pulp fiction" paperbacks. Giallo has also become a term used to describe Italian subgenre murder mystery thriller films that became popular in the late 60s to the mid 70s. Decades later, thanks to home video, they found a whole new audience with film geeks all over the world. This giallo guide will point you to many of the terrific titles now available on DVD and BluRay. To purchase them from Amazon.com, simply click the covers or provided links, and click BUY. Thank you for supporting the GCDb!'''
   <div class="large-6 columns">'''Giallo translated to English means yellow. It is a reference to the cheap yellow paperback horror thriller books that were sold in Italy during the mid 20th century. You could even call them Italian "pulp fiction" paperbacks. Giallo has also become a term used to describe Italian murder-mystery thriller films that became popular in the late 60s to the mid 70s. Decades later, thanks to home video, they found a whole new audience with film geeks all over the world. This giallo guide for beginner's will point you to many of the terrific titles now available on DVD and BluRay. To purchase them from Amazon.com, simply click the covers or provided links, and click BUY. Thank you for supporting the GCDb!'''
'''See also'''
'''See also'''
* [[Giallo Cinema: 20 Classic Spaghetti Slashers]]
* [[Giallo Cinema: 20 Classic Spaghetti Slashers]]

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Giallo translated to English means yellow. It is a reference to the cheap yellow paperback horror thriller books that were sold in Italy during the mid 20th century. You could even call them Italian "pulp fiction" paperbacks. Giallo has also become a term used to describe Italian murder-mystery thriller films that became popular in the late 60s to the mid 70s. Decades later, thanks to home video, they found a whole new audience with film geeks all over the world. This giallo guide for beginner's will point you to many of the terrific titles now available on DVD and BluRay. To purchase them from Amazon.com, simply click the covers or provided links, and click BUY. Thank you for supporting the GCDb!

See also

Dario Argento's Deep Red

Giallo on BluRay

Giallo on DVD

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