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Where was she see? I see her name in the cast list, but didn't see her in the movie.

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Maybe she didn't show her face as she was an extra? or she wasn't even there at all----Back in mid-1970, when Dario Argento was writing Suspiria with Daria, she was supporsed to be Suzy Bannion in the original script, but this turned out to be Jessica Harper for a stupid political reason. Then the US financier of the film offered Daria a role of Sara (Suzy's best friend) instead, but she didn't want to be anyone else in the film, especially the film she wrote based on her grandmother's old tale when she was a little. Finding herself there's no winning in this battle, only the role she played in Suspiria was a passenger at the airport.

Around the time the relationship between the two started to fall, Dario didn't even give her writing credit on their next film Inferno. She didn't even bother to file a case over this issue.

By mid-80s' she fed up working with Dario, decided not to work with him after Opera.

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Yes, and she ended their relationship before Opera, and only took the role in that film because she thought her characters death scene was awesome. If you ask me, that's a pretty cool thing for a chick to say. At least they produced a hot daughter in Asia Argento.

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Me? If I was wouldn't that be pretty sick referring to Asia Argento as hot? No, I am just an obssessed Italian horror fan

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I know, I was being a smartass, its what I do.

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So where is she? I thought they didn't collaborate after Opera until MoT

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Possibilities:
1. She's not in it, some one mistakenly added her name

2. She IS in it but appears as an extra. In Susupiria she appears in the airport background when Suzy lands in the beginning. There is a woman at the beginning in the metro who is bumped into. The woman looks very similar to how she appeared in Paganini Horror but it is likely not her.

3. She was in it, but for whatever reason her scene or role was cut.

4. She provided her voice. She provided the gravely voice of Helena Markos in Suspiria.


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