El robo de unas joyas y un error de identidad complican la vida de Mary, que se convierte en el objetivo de una despiadada banda de criminales en este thriller policíaco giallo.El robo de unas joyas y un error de identidad complican la vida de Mary, que se convierte en el objetivo de una despiadada banda de criminales en este thriller policíaco giallo.El robo de unas joyas y un error de identidad complican la vida de Mary, que se convierte en el objetivo de una despiadada banda de criminales en este thriller policíaco giallo.
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Opiniones destacadas
This was a decidedly disappointing and uneventful Giallo effort. Among the few positives here stem from the initially intriguing storyline that starts off the film rather well. Immediately engrossing us in the threat by having the aborted abduction and reveal about not just the thugs on her trail but the reason for it as the duplicity with the twin who's the real target is the kind of fine introduction needed here. It gets to the action and setup from the start as that's all given barely ten minutes in which soon brings about a series of fine double-crosses and intense confrontations that try to pepper in some action into the proceedings as the thieves grow increasingly more intent on their misguided mission. Alongside a fun finale with some decent chases and action involved, there are some positives in this one. There are some issues to be had here that hold this one down. The main gist of the film is that once the initial setup has been revealed there's not a whole lot that happens that's interesting here. The inability of the thugs to recognize the twin duplicity has befallen them making them immensely underwhelming and non-threatening who carry on with their plans despite no real evidence of what's going on. As they try to catch up to her and the charges trying to keep her safe, their inability to recognize everything they're saying comes off more as a means of continuing the story than anything else. This ends up leading to a large assortment of scenes that are just not interesting with either these uninspired shakedowns or lifeless romance sequences featuring the couples coming together for the first time which drag this out. As well, there's also the wholly underwhelming series of action scenes that are far more lackluster than expected. Instead of the traditional stalk and slash which is usually found in these kinds of films, the use of gunplay and shootouts for everything renders this without the kind of body count or general feel associated with the genre as this type of action doesn't leave a good impression. Even worse is a cringe-inducing car chase that's criminally inept and flat-out embarrassing, rarely having the cars on-screen together in the same shot and trying to undercut everything by having not just the outside traveling shots but the interiors within the car shown through sped-up footage. It's immensely obvious with all of the unnatural behaviors and jerking going on and all come together to lower this one overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
The acting is uninspired, the action scenes do keep your interest and the scene at the windmill is a hoot since all of the nefarious parties become conglomerated like a row of pins that get knocked over in succession. Then? Ta-taaaaa...the police arrive to tell the still non-sleeping members of the audience that they knew what was going on all the time. As usual.
What is an endless fascination to me is these movies are usually starring some actors who had at one time some momentum in their careers but then fell flat. Two of these such performers are Caroll Baker in The Carpetbaggers & Stephen Boyd as the baddie in The Ten Commandments who tried to slice Chuck Heston's chariot in the Coliseum. Stephen Boyd went on to bigger and better things but never made it big on a consistent basis but his career lasted much longer that Baker's, who had a kind of unbuxsome Mae West/Jean Harlowe kind of thing going on.
This film is for the videohounds only, since you never know what you are going to find.
F.Y.I Never select an old movie title with two recognizable actors in it on the basis of the title since it RARELY has a connection with the film but is usually a loose translation of the original title name that is stylized to entice the American audience!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe man two seats in front of Julie/Mary on the airplane is reading a paper, headlined "GIVE ME BACK MY BABY!"
- ErroresThe ever perfectly done up Carroll Baker's otherwise always perfectly coiffed platinum hair looks like a wet-dog's after being dunked in a tub by her captors, but the cops must have brought a stylist along when they took her in, as she shows up at the station, hair perfectly done as always.
- Citas
Dave Barton: [on learning that Julie has found a dead body] We better go check.
Julie Harrison: Oh no! You go. I'll stay here.
Dave Barton: All right.
[upon returning from checking]
Dave Barton: Julie...
Julie Harrison: She's dead, right?
- ConexionesFeatured in Profondo Delle Tenebre: Memento Mori (2015)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1