Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA district attorney with a strong belief in the death penalty and a reputation for seeking it in all of his cases is disturbed when several horrific murders, all identical to cases he's trie... Alles lesenA district attorney with a strong belief in the death penalty and a reputation for seeking it in all of his cases is disturbed when several horrific murders, all identical to cases he's tried and convicted in the past, begin occurring.A district attorney with a strong belief in the death penalty and a reputation for seeking it in all of his cases is disturbed when several horrific murders, all identical to cases he's tried and convicted in the past, begin occurring.
- Javier Durán
- (as Maximo Valverde)
- Inspector Navarro
- (as Julian Navarro)
- Dueña pensión
- (as Maria Vico)
- Telefonista
- (as Nene Morales)
- Comandante
- (as Jose Ruiz Lifante, José Ruiz Lifante)
- Acusado
- (as Antonio Gutti)
- Portavoz del jurado
- (as Angel Menendez)
- Juez
- (as Ismael G. Romeu)
- Señora Morell
- (as Juana Azorin)
- Cartero
- (as Enrique Glez)
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While 'Pena de Muerte' isn't exactly a Hitchcock-level thriller, it does have an intriguing premise I have never seen: a prosecutor well-known for successfully convicting murderers (and sending them to death) suddenly has a copycat murderer recreating the crimes of the cases he's prosecuted. Played by veteran actor Fernando Rey, the prosecutor has to help the cops unravel this mystery as the deaths get closer and closer to him.
Giallo regular Marisa Mell plays his wife, and really gets to show off her acting chops. The direction is above average and it moves along at a nice pace. Other than some minor quibbles with logic, the only major flaw for me was that the twist is pretty obvious. A couple of well-placed red herrings would have helped.
While it's not exactly a 'violent blood bath', to the disappointment of horror and giallo fans, 'Pena de Muerte' does live up to its original name, which makes a lot more sense by the end of the film.
Based on a work of Guy de Maupassant, the film is a breathtaking psychological thriller with one of the most intelligent plot twist I ever saw. Fernando Rey is superb as a magistrate that believes in death penalty as a way of protecting society. He is a troubled marriage, and his wife (played by the excellent Marisa Mell) is having an affair with a writer who opposes to Rey's vision and is determined to prove his thesis in a new book. Strange murders that imitate the ones committed by the criminals condemned to death by the magistrate starts to happen, and an investigation takes place. But, nothing is what seems in this sordid story written by Grau and Juan Tébar, and I can't reveal more to avoid spoilers.
Be careful with the title given to it in the USA, "Violent Blood Bath". Fans of gore may be seduced by this misleading title, and the fact IMDb puts "horror" as one of its genre doesn't help. There is no blood bath here, and the murders all occur off screen. This is the kind of movie where what matters is the character development, and it excells in this department.
Impecably shot, photographed, edited and scored, "Pena de Muerte" deals with a controversial topic without falling in the mere sensationalism or sounding preachy. It is not easy to say if the script is supporting or opposing death penaulty, and this is one of its merits. The last half hour will make you devour all your fingernails, in one of the most brilliant exercises in tension.
Thanks to Vinegar Syndrome for the excellent restoration of this masterpiece. I hope more works of the underrated Jorge Grau receives the same treatment soon.
This is a competently made movie: well acted by both Fernando Rey and Marisa Mell, a dark beauty. It is dubbed so well that it is hardly noticeable. It is beautifully photographed, for the most part, in some interesting, and very scenic, locations.
It has enough suspense, although you may guess who the real killer is before the actual denouement . Not a great movie; it is definitely above average and well worth a look.
Directed by Jorge Grau (Let Sleeping Corpses Lie), the film stars Fernando Rey (The French Connection), Marisa Mell (The Great Swindle), Espartaco Santoni (Death Will Have Your Eyes), and Nené Morales (The Night of the Executioner).
This is one of those films where you're waiting for something big to happen... and it never does. The acting is excellent, the women are gorgeous, and it delivers that classic giallo-style nudity. But the kills are underwhelming, and the twist at the end doesn't land with much impact. There just isn't enough substance here to make it truly engaging.
In conclusion, Violent Blood Bath has a promising premise for a giallo, but not enough execution to stand out in the genre. I'd score it a 4/10 and recommend skipping it.
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- WissenswertesMarisa Mell and Espartaco Santoni were, at the time of filming, lovers / life partners in real life.
- PatzerDirector's name "Jorge" Grau is misspelled "Jeorge" in the credits and translation of an Italian newspaper headline: "Misterious [sic] Money Order."
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Oscar Bataille: There are many means of satisfying sexual impulses naturally, but crime only merits capital punishment.