Dario Argento Signed Plastic Prop Knife – Horror Movie Display Collectible

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Replica plastic prop knife inspired by classic thriller-horror cinema, hand-signed by Dario Argento. A striking collectible piece for horror fans and film memorabilia enthusiasts. The signature stands out clearly on the blade, creating a bold display item.

 

Details:
Plastic prop movie knife (display only)
Hand-signed by Dario Argento
Material: rigid plastic
Approx length: 33 cm
Blade height: approx 5 cm
Black handle with metal-style rivets
Condition: mint, signed

 

Date and Place of Signing: October 16, 2025 – Roma, Italy

 

⚠️ Display collectible only — not a real weapon. Made of rigid plastic. Not sharp, not functional, intended for collection/exhibition purposes only.

 

✔️ Certificate of Authenticity included
🖊️ Personally hand-signed under our official supervision
⭐ Exclusive collectible with all proceeds donated to charity
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Description

DARIO ARGENTO BIOGRAPHY:
Dario Argento (born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. His influential work in the horror and giallo genres during the 1970s and 1980s has led him to being referred to as the “Master of the Thrill” and the “Master of Horror”. His films as director include his “Animal Trilogy”, consisting of The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970), The Cat o’ Nine Tails (1971) and Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971); his “Three Mothers” trilogy, consisting of Suspiria (1977), Inferno (1980) and The Mother of Tears (2007); and his stand-alone films Deep Red (1975), Tenebrae (1982), Phenomena (1985) and Opera (1987). He co-wrote the screenplay for Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and served as George A. Romero’s script consultant on Dawn of the Dead (1978), for which he also composed the soundtrack with his long-time collaborators Goblin.

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