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Un escritor y su secretaria intentan encontrar al mejor amigo de este, y se verán envueltos de un falso complot de asesinato.Un escritor y su secretaria intentan encontrar al mejor amigo de este, y se verán envueltos de un falso complot de asesinato.Un escritor y su secretaria intentan encontrar al mejor amigo de este, y se verán envueltos de un falso complot de asesinato.
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Barbara Bouchet is the highlight here. You can't take your eyes off her. She is an incredible lead.
The film is wonderfully shot. There are great locations and good atmosphere. There are some fun sequences with a bit of suspense.
However, the script is quite bad. The characters make impossibly stupid choices that go against their own motivations. The ending was also unbelievable with the plans of the villain appearing pretty dumb.
There is more sex/nudity here than the average giallo.
At the end of the day, this is a nice movie to look at if you turn your mind off and go for a ride, but the unbelievable character decisions/reactions keep this from being a truly good film.
The film is wonderfully shot. There are great locations and good atmosphere. There are some fun sequences with a bit of suspense.
However, the script is quite bad. The characters make impossibly stupid choices that go against their own motivations. The ending was also unbelievable with the plans of the villain appearing pretty dumb.
There is more sex/nudity here than the average giallo.
At the end of the day, this is a nice movie to look at if you turn your mind off and go for a ride, but the unbelievable character decisions/reactions keep this from being a truly good film.
'Amuck' is a stylish and erotic Giallo thriller with a simple yet effective storyline that creates some genuinely suspenseful moments and brimming with sexual tension, all of which is bathed in a stunning yet hypnotic dreamlike atmosphere. The pace could have done with a little tightening, but there's enough on display for even the most avid fans of the genre.
The plot centres around Greta Franklin (Barbara Bouchet) who takes a new job as a secretary to novelist Richard Stuart (Farley Granger) on a secluded island with his wife Eleanora (Rosalba Neri). But Greta's really to investigate the disappearance of her friend who also worked for the couple and soon enough Greta finds herself the target of the couple's erotic desires and quite possibly her life's in danger.
The movie is a hell of a lot of fun with excellent direction and great writing both by Silvio Amadio who creates a compelling narrative and infuses the flick with fantastic energy especially in the tasteful seductive scenes without coming across as trashy as well as putting in plenty of red herrings and twists and turns to keep the momentum going. The movie isn't perfect by any means as there's a few dull moments here and there and the climax could have been a lot less predictable, but the fantastic cast more than makes up for the movie's short comings.
The performances are fantastic here with Barbara Bouchet and Rosalba Neri providing engaging performances with excellent chemistry together and totally stealing the show. Farley Granger also provides a solid performance as the male lead, but he's totally overshadowed by the female leads.
Overall 'Amuck' is a steamy seductive thriller with plenty of style and entertainment and a firm highlight of the Giallo genre.
The plot centres around Greta Franklin (Barbara Bouchet) who takes a new job as a secretary to novelist Richard Stuart (Farley Granger) on a secluded island with his wife Eleanora (Rosalba Neri). But Greta's really to investigate the disappearance of her friend who also worked for the couple and soon enough Greta finds herself the target of the couple's erotic desires and quite possibly her life's in danger.
The movie is a hell of a lot of fun with excellent direction and great writing both by Silvio Amadio who creates a compelling narrative and infuses the flick with fantastic energy especially in the tasteful seductive scenes without coming across as trashy as well as putting in plenty of red herrings and twists and turns to keep the momentum going. The movie isn't perfect by any means as there's a few dull moments here and there and the climax could have been a lot less predictable, but the fantastic cast more than makes up for the movie's short comings.
The performances are fantastic here with Barbara Bouchet and Rosalba Neri providing engaging performances with excellent chemistry together and totally stealing the show. Farley Granger also provides a solid performance as the male lead, but he's totally overshadowed by the female leads.
Overall 'Amuck' is a steamy seductive thriller with plenty of style and entertainment and a firm highlight of the Giallo genre.
This is one of the better-known giallo titles, if mainly for the presence of two of the more luscious "Euro-Cult" starlets – blonde Barbara Bouchet (whom I saw, still looking good, quite a few times at the Italian B-movie retrospective held during the 2004 Venice Film Festival!) and brunette Rosalba Neri – in perhaps their role of greatest significance; it goes without saying, then, that the film's piece de resistance is their celebrated slow-motion love scene (which actually occurs very early into the proceedings)! With a generic if definitely attention-grabbing moniker that has no direct bearing on the plot, the movie has been given many an alternate title – such as MURDER MANSION and HOT BED OF SEX, depending on which aspect the respective distributors chose to spotlight (for the record, the Italian original translates to IN THE PURSUIT OF PLEASURE); incidentally, the English-dubbed and regrettably panned-and-scanned VHS-sourced copy (as a result proving soft and occasionally battered) I watched boasted no credits apart from the names of the picture itself, Bouchet and leading man Farley Granger! By the way, the film marked the second of three giallos the American star appeared in back-to-back (I watched the others, which I quite liked, only a few days ago) but, though I felt he delivered surprisingly committed performances in all of them, once again this one afforded him the meatiest characterization. Having said that, it makes for a good transition between SOMETHING CREEPING IN THE DARK (1971) and SO SWEET, SO DEAD (1972) – featuring elements from each, specifically the old dark house setting and a high sleaze factor respectively! The premise is simple enough, with heroine Bouchet insinuating herself into the Venetian household of renowned novelist Granger and his much younger wife Neri, in order (unbeknownst to them) to probe into the disappearance of their secretary – her colleague/flatmate/lover!; it transpires that the outwardly respectable wealthy couple leads a libertine existence, given to stag parties fuelled by drug-taking and the exhibition of snuff movies: starting to involve a dim-witted brute in their exploits, one day things turn sour and it is the secretary who gets the short end of the stick (no pun intended)! The local Police are aware of Bouchet's undercover 'mission' but, soon enough, she realizes that her employer is too – since the plot of his new novel begins to parallel the events that had taken place in the house and, more importantly, indicate what her own fate will be (a blackmailing servant is similarly gotten out of the way)! To further muddle the waters, Granger pretends to fall for Bouchet (thus getting a piece of the action himself for once!) – in fact, two of the film's highlights involve the depictions (via flashback confessions) of the former secretary's death and the disposing of the body; another – this time around a recollection by Bouchet – is a skinny-dipping episode (which goes a bit beyond that) involving her and the murdered girl, and yet one memorable sequence is the climax (planned to be a reprise of the secretary's unlucky demise, the tables are smoothly turned on the perpetrators: Bouchet had met the couple's unwitting associate during a chance but cringe-inducing encounter where he, a fisherman, had nonchalantly flayed a live eel in front of her and she even treated his injured finger!). As was often the case with the "Euro-Cult" style, one of the lasting ingredients here is Teo Usuelli's score which is versatile enough to suit the film's many changes of mood.
I'm a big fan of the Italian thriller, commonly known as 'Giallo', but I've found that truly great ones aren't that common, which makes it all the more sweet when you do find that illusive masterpiece - and that is a term that can definitely be attributed to this film! Amuck isn't about a ruthless, black-gloved murderer or a police investigation; it's a film about mystery and the sexual tension between its protagonists. The film is a lot like the brilliant Sergio Martino film, 'Your Vice is a Locked Door...' so anyone who's seen that will almost know what to expect. While Martino's film is the most polished of the pair; Amadio's is far sexier. The film features the typical labyrinth plot, although it's all kept together nicely and despite lots of interfering emotions; Amuck always flows well. The film follow Greta, a young woman who takes a job as a secretary for a successful writer as his house is the last place her former lover; the beautiful Sally (oh yes) was last seen. While there, she is introduced to the stunning Eleanora and it soon becomes evident that all is not as it seems...
This film features a number of standout scenes; from the marshland shooting, to the enacting of the writer's book, all the way down to the superb ending - but the scene that this film will be best remembered for is without doubt the seduction scene between the two female leads. Lesbian sex is only good in films if it's done right, otherwise it looks like a silly attempt to sell the movie; so I'm pleased to say that Silvio Amadio's scene is definitely done right. The two leads are stunning in different ways; we've got Barbara Bouchet, the wide-eyed, innocent blonde girl - and Rosalba Neri, the cerebral seductress, and the sequence that sees them pair up is directed with just the right amount of eroticism to ensure that it's electric on screen. The way that the plot plays out otherwise is very relaxed and nicely fits the beautiful Venetian settings in which the film takes place. The score by Teo Usuelli is haunting and sexy in the right places, and what the film lacks in suspense is made up for by intrigue emanating from the sexual tension of the lead characters. Overall, this might not do much for those who like their Giallo's tense and ultra-violent, but if you want a seductive, tightly-wound little flick; Amuck is one the best!
This film features a number of standout scenes; from the marshland shooting, to the enacting of the writer's book, all the way down to the superb ending - but the scene that this film will be best remembered for is without doubt the seduction scene between the two female leads. Lesbian sex is only good in films if it's done right, otherwise it looks like a silly attempt to sell the movie; so I'm pleased to say that Silvio Amadio's scene is definitely done right. The two leads are stunning in different ways; we've got Barbara Bouchet, the wide-eyed, innocent blonde girl - and Rosalba Neri, the cerebral seductress, and the sequence that sees them pair up is directed with just the right amount of eroticism to ensure that it's electric on screen. The way that the plot plays out otherwise is very relaxed and nicely fits the beautiful Venetian settings in which the film takes place. The score by Teo Usuelli is haunting and sexy in the right places, and what the film lacks in suspense is made up for by intrigue emanating from the sexual tension of the lead characters. Overall, this might not do much for those who like their Giallo's tense and ultra-violent, but if you want a seductive, tightly-wound little flick; Amuck is one the best!
A twisted tale of control and seduction involving the lovely Greta (Barbara Bouchet) who is hired by a perverted writer Richard with an even more kinky wife, Rosalba. Greta however has a reason for being there as her friend/former lover Sally who happened to be the previous secretary hired and who has disappeared. On the way to discovering what happened to Sally, Greta has various adventures from being drugged and seduced by the bisexual wife in a wonderfully surreal, slow motion scene to almost getting swallowed up by quicksand whilst being "hunted" in the marshes. Interesting movie to say the least.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesEdwige Fenech was originally cast as Eleanora, but dropped out of the role upon discovering that she was pregnant with her son Edwin Fenech.
- Citas
Piacere Sequence by Teo Usuelli: [repeated line, played during the rapes Eleanora orchestrates for Rocco] Sexually! Sexually! Sexually! Sexually! Again! Again! Again!
- Versiones alternativasAmuck (1972) has also been released in a shortened, 78 minutes version under the title Leather and Whips (1972).
- ConexionesFeatured in Trailer War (2012)
- Banda sonoraPiacere Sequence
by Teo Usuelli
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- En busca del placer
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Campanile, Palazzo Ducale, Piazza San Marco, Venecia, Veneto, Italia(Greta rides to the Stuarts')
- Empresa productora
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- Duración1 hora 38 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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