Monday, January 15, 2007

Italian Giallo Three-Fer

One thing I just love about Giallos is the wonderful title of each film. Another thing: Edwidge Fenech. She is such a beautiful woman.

5 Dolls for an August Moon

Mario Brava brings us a version of Agatha Christie’s 10 Little Indians. It’s a very stylish movie, with very modern furnishings and very 70’s chic fashions. A group of people are out on an island with a very wealthy scientist who has some secret that these various people want to buy from him. (Edwige Fenech stars as one of the guests.) He refuses, and one by one the different people are murdered. There’s plenty of blood to go with the twist ending. It’s an average Giallo, and you shouldn’t miss it if you are a fan of the genre.

Rating: 3 Purrs

What Have You Done to Solange?

A teacher at an all-girls school is having an affair with one of his students, and while they are out frolicking, the girl sees a flash of a knife and possibly a murder. After the police find a dead girl from the school in those same woods, the girl comes forward and then one by one, more girls are killed most brutally. A group of girls at the school seem to have a secret, one that someone wants to kill them for. It’s an excellent entry to the Giallo genre. If you don’t mind seeing movies with overdubbing, and you like a good mystery, check it out.

Rating: 4 ½ Purrs

The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh

Edwige Fenech stars in this lovely Giallo as the wife of a stockbroker with some seriously naughty sexual vices. A straight razor serial killer is stalking her and other beautiful women in Venice, and she thinks it could be one of the men in her life. Her ex-lover, Jean, is the one who used to satisfy her sadomasochistic vices, and he thinks he can win her back. Her husband may be jealous of her past life, and might be killing women to revenge his love. George, the cousin of a good friend is newly rich and very handsome, but he seems to be hiding something of his own. There’s lots of nudity in this one, and lots of razor slashing. The atmosphere is gloomy and mysterious. Jean is creepy, George is seductive, and Edwige is luminous if somewhat too trusting. The twist here is old school, but perfect. This is my favorite of the three I just watched. It’s very much worth your while.

Ratings: 5 Purrs

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