Trauma (1993)
By 1993 Dario Argento was becoming well-known enough internationally for American film companies to have interest in backing his movies. He had made features based, and sometimes partially filmed in, New York in the past, and he filmed his segment of Two Evil Eyes in George A. Romero's stomping ground of Pittsburgh. Lucio Fulci and numerous other giallo and horror directors frequently made movies that involved a small amount of filming in the United States combined with the use of Italian studios for the interiors or unspecified locations. They would often go by English pseudonyms and the distributors would advertise the movies as if they were from Hollywood, with audiences realizing from the dubbing and production values where they came from. Trauma was a break from that. The majority of the cast was English or American while the crew was still largely Italian. It has many of Argento's typical camera movements and the convoluted storytelling, but in many ways it...