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Una lucertola con la pelle di donna

  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 44 Min.
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Florinda Bolkan in Una lucertola con la pelle di donna (1971)
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Die verwirrte Tochter eines britischen Politikers wird beschuldigt, ihre hedonistische Nachbarin getötet zu haben, nachdem sie in einem Traum Zeuge des Mordes wurde.Die verwirrte Tochter eines britischen Politikers wird beschuldigt, ihre hedonistische Nachbarin getötet zu haben, nachdem sie in einem Traum Zeuge des Mordes wurde.Die verwirrte Tochter eines britischen Politikers wird beschuldigt, ihre hedonistische Nachbarin getötet zu haben, nachdem sie in einem Traum Zeuge des Mordes wurde.

  • Regie
    • Lucio Fulci
  • Drehbuch
    • Lucio Fulci
    • Roberto Gianviti
    • José Luis Martínez Mollá
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Florinda Bolkan
    • Stanley Baker
    • Jean Sorel
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    • Regie
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Drehbuch
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Roberto Gianviti
      • José Luis Martínez Mollá
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Florinda Bolkan
      • Stanley Baker
      • Jean Sorel
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    Florinda Bolkan
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    • Carol Hammond
    Stanley Baker
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    • Inspector Corvin
    Jean Sorel
    Jean Sorel
    • Frank Hammond
    Silvia Monti
    Silvia Monti
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    Alberto de Mendoza
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    Penny Brown
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    • Jenny
    Mike Kennedy
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    • Hubert
    Ely Galleani
    Ely Galleani
    • Joan Hammond
    • (as Edy Gall)
    Jorge Rigaud
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    • Dr. Kerr
    • (as George Rigaud)
    Ezio Marano
    • Lowell - Scientific Squad
    Franco Balducci
    • McKenna
    Erzsi Paál
    • Mrs. Gordon
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      • Lucio Fulci
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      • Lucio Fulci
      • Roberto Gianviti
      • José Luis Martínez Mollá
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    7rudyardellis

    Fulci At His Best

    Trippy psychothriller about a rich housewife who has erotic dreams about her neighbor. When one of these dreams turns violent, she wakes up the next day to find out that her neighbor had been killed and she's the lead suspect. It's a race against time to find out the true identity of the killer and prove her innocence before her fate is sealed.

    As wild as A Lizard in A Woman's Skin is, it's fairly restrained for a Fulci film. None of his trademark zombies or eye popping gore are on display here and the script is tighter and more involving than some of his other films. It's definitely one of his more accessible films, but the slow pacing and trippy quality of some of the scenes might turn more mainstream viewers off.
    unoness

    Delirious murder mystery filled with bat attacks, drug trips and disemboweled barking dogs.

    This rarely seen Fulci offering brings to mind many comparisons with Dario Argento's earlier works.

    A woman (Monti) dreams in slow motion of murdering her somewhat libertine neighbor and relates it all back to her therapist; some time later, her neighbor indeed turns up dead, and the details all match those in the dream. The police are called in, many red herrings are thrown in, and as the false resolutions arise, the police procedural turns into an unbelievably convoluted and confusing spiral. Two hippies, whacked out of their minds on LSD, witness the murder but make unreliable witnesses due to their state at the time. The line between reality and hallucination becomes increasingly blurred throughout the whole film, as the mentally unbalanced Monti tries to reconcile her shifts in perception.

    The strength of the movie lies in the visuals, however; Fulci's wild camera work helps reinforce the sense of illusion throughout.

    Ennio Morricone's score complements the picture's strange mood perfectly.

    Fulci found himself in court over an unusually ugly scene of vivisected dogs (during a hallucination); his SFX man Carlo Rambaldi had to bring in the animatronic models of the dogs to get him off the hook.

    At times it's a bit slow, but at other times Lizard in a Woman's Skin is a very wild ride indeed.
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Fever-Dream-Like Fulci Giallo

    The 'godfather of gore' Lucio Fulci is certainly most famous for his gory Zombie flicks, such as "Zombi 2" (1979), "City of the Living Dead" (1980), or "The Beyond" (1980). Great films, of course, but, as far as I am concerned, his less widely known 70s Gialli are at least as memorable. Especially his 1972 masterpiece "Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino" aka. "Don't Torture a Duckling", easily Fulci's greatest film, ranges among the greatest Italian Horror films ever made, and outshines all his Zombie flicks in a heartbeat. This earlier Giallo-outing by Fulci, "Una Lucertola Con La Pelle Di Donna" aka. "Lizard In A Woman's Skin" (1971) is doubtlessly also a very intense, beautiful and creepy Giallo that impresses with a wonderfully uncanny, fever-dream-like atmosphere and a wonderful Florinda Bolkan in the lead. Yet I do not fully share the enthusiasm of some of my fellow Giallo-lovers, many of whom even seem to regard this as Fulci's best. While "Lizard in a Woman's Skin" is doubtlessly highly atmospheric and furthermore has an ingeniously convoluted plot, it does have its lengths, and, even in regards of atmosphere, it cannot possibly compete with "Don't Torture a Duckling", in my opinion.

    Tormented by bizarre lesbian dreams about her seductive neighbor (Anita Strindberg), the respectable lawyer's wife Carol Hammond (Florinda Bolkan) regularly visits a psychotherapist. One day, Carol tells the psychotherapist about a dream in which she murders the neighbor. Shortly thereafter, the neighbor is actually murdered, in the exact same manner that Carol has dreamt of... "Lizard in a Woman's Skin" is a Giallo that delivers in almost all regards. It has a convoluted plot and certainly isn't easy to predict. The cinematography is great, and the generally creepy, dream-like atmosphere is intensified by another ingenious score composed by maestro Ennio Morricone (the orchestra is conducted by another maestro, Bruno Nicolai). The film has a great ensemble-cast, especially Florinda Bolkan is brilliant in the lead. Bolkan is very beautiful and a great actress, and her performance here is just great. Anita Strindberg is mysterious and seductive in her role. The rest of the cast includes prolific characters such as Jean Sorel (as Carol's husband), Leo Genn (as her father), and Alberto De Mendoza (as one of the investigating police inspectors). Even though there are only few killings for Giallo-standards, the film has some very gory scenes and genuine shock-sequences. The film is very suspenseful, but, as mentioned above, it is partly a bit confused and has its lengths in-between. All in all, this is a very good film, but I personally wouldn't call it Fulci's best. That title doubtlessly goes to the masterpiece "Don't Torture A Duckling", but the two films can hardly be compared due to the very different theme, style and setting. If there is one film I would compare "Lizard in a Woman's Skin" with, it is probably Sergio Martino's underrated "Tutti I Colori Del Buio" (aka. "All Colors of the Dark", 1972), due to the psychedelic atmosphere and the confused female protagonist (though I personally preferred Martino's film). "Lizard in a Woman's Skin" provides a wonderful 70s feeling, with hippie-characters, orgies etc. Overall, "Lizard in a Woman's Skin" is highly recommended to all Giallo-lovers, particularly those who appreciate a psychedelic atmosphere. My rating: 7.5/10
    7movieman_kev

    Among Fulci's best

    Carol Hammond is having bizarre recurring dreams which she is going to a psychiatrist to find the meaning of. In her subsequent later dreams she finds herself killing her promiscuous nubile neighbor.when the aforementioned neighbor is then found murdered in real life with Carol's penknife found at the scene she becomes a prime suspect. Shriek Show dropped the ball with this one somewhat. With the shorter American "Schizord" version getting a better transfer, while the original Italian version is relegated to the second disc. It doesn't look as good and is in full-screen. It's great to own this at all, but I was somewhat disheartened. That being said, this is one of Fulci's best, if somewhat dated, Giallos It keeps you guessing, and is never boring.

    My Grade: B

    Anchor Bay 2-DVD set Extras: Disc 1) USA "Schizoid" version; Radio spots; US Trailer; Trailers for "Zombi 2", "City of the Living Dead", "Touch of Death", "House of Clocks", "Sweet House of Horrors", "Demonia", and "Death Trance" Disc 2) 98 minute Italian version, 33 minute "Shedding the Skin" documentary, and Photo Gallery 1 Easter Egg: go to the 'Scene access', Go to chapter 4, then press right, in the lower-left of the screen you'll see a highlighted bat.Press play for 2 deleted scenes.

    Eye Candy: Florida Bolken, Anita Strindberg; various extras show boobs and butts
    lazarillo

    Fulci's Best Movie

    Although Lucio Fulci is most famous for the atmospheric and very gory series of zombie movies he made in the late 70's and early 80's, this early 70's giallo might very well be his best film. It has all the strengths of Fulci's best work--great cinematography, brilliant editing, and a powerful sense of atmosphere (although the decadent, garish portrait he creates here of "Swinging London" is quite distinct from oozing sense of dread he conjures up in the rural American settings of his zombie films). This movie, however, has two things his zombie films do not have: first, a script that is both genuinely suspenseful and that actually makes sense (rather than merely functioning as a means to tie various interesting scenes together), and, second, Florinda Balkan. It is hard to describe how good Balkan is here, but if you've seen her in "Flavia, the Heretic" or in the supporting role she plays in another excellent Fulci giallo "Don't Torture a Duckling" you'll know what I mean. There is some decent acting in many of the later Fulci movies, but nothing like Balkan's performance in this and in "Duckling".

    And if you're the typical Fulci fan seeking a heavy dosage of blood and gore, you won't be disappointed. This movie offers a bat attack similar to the one he later did in "House by the Cemetery" which is less bloody, but much more realistic as it accomplished through clever editing rather than phony prosthetics. Then there is the scene with a half-dissected (but still living)dog which actually landed Fulci in court for animal cruelty! (Don't worry--it wasn't a real dog). Hopefully, when this movie comes out on (legitimate) DVD that scene will be restored to its full power, and this excellent movie will be appreciated for what it truly is--Fulci's best movie.

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      The scene in which Carol encounters the disemboweled dogs in the clinic became quite controversial because of the startlingly realistic (and graphic) appearance of the fake prop dogs. Director Lucio Fulci was nearly sent to prison because it was believed that the dogs were real and Fulci had allowed animal cruelty on the film. However crew members were able to testify in court that the "dogs" were indeed fake and no animals had ever been harmed. Special effects artist Carlo Rambaldi even presented the dog props in court to convince the jury. This was the first time that an effects artist had to testify in court that their work was fake.
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      When people are taking pictures of Julia Durer's body, her eyebrow moves.
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      Hubert: What do you expect us to do with all that acid inside us, huh?

      Jenny: We were filled with acid from our heads to our toes. And you know something? Under the effect of acid, I look at you here and all I see is a red blob. Or a galloping horse.

      Inspector Corvin: You don't remember anything at all about that night?

      Hubert: Yeah, I remember. Yes, I remember, seeing that night, a lizard - in a woman's skin.

      Inspector Corvin: Shit!

      Hubert: No, beautiful. Just beautiful.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The American version released in 1973 (as Schizoid) was actually seven minutes longer than the current Italian print of that time. AIP restored some self-censored erotic footage (mostly in the orgy and dream sequences) and marketed the film to the swinging Euro/trash/nudity enthusiasts of the era.
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      Edited into ¿Quién es Florinda Bolkan? (2010)

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      • 15. Oktober 1971 (Spanien)
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      • Spanien
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      • Italienisch
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      • Eine Eidechse in der Haut einer Frau
    • Drehorte
      • Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, Muswell Hill, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Carol arrives by taxi)
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