Después de que un misterioso baúl llega a un prestigioso internado de señoritas, su personal y estudiantes - incluyendo a una heredera huérfana y una detective aficionada - son blanco de un ... Leer todoDespués de que un misterioso baúl llega a un prestigioso internado de señoritas, su personal y estudiantes - incluyendo a una heredera huérfana y una detective aficionada - son blanco de un asesino en las sombras.Después de que un misterioso baúl llega a un prestigioso internado de señoritas, su personal y estudiantes - incluyendo a una heredera huérfana y una detective aficionada - son blanco de un asesino en las sombras.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- La Foret
- (as Alan Collins)
- Detective Gabon
- (as Franco Derosa)
- Miss Transfield
- (as Vivienne Stapleton)
- Miss Martin
- (as Esther Masing)
- Professor André
- (as Aldo de Carellis)
- Di Brazzi
- (as John Hawkwood)
- Betty Ann
- (as Katleen Parker)
- Margaret
- (as Sylvia Dionisio)
Opiniones destacadas
Following a murder at the start of the film, with the corpse getting dumped into a fancy suitcase, we find ourselves at the Gary Glitter Boarding School for Horny Teenagers, where our group of teenage girls are all into Mark Damon (and he's into them! Ah, young love), or into the new swimming teacher (that's a plot point), or avoiding the attentions of the headmistress, who is into them. Hmm.
Basically, this is about as average as you can get, plot wise, for a giallo. You've got your black gloved killer, the red herrings (especially Luciano Pigozzi as a peeping tom), the sexism, but also great colour schemes, set design, and costume design. I even managed to guess the killer and their motives, which is unusual for me as I'm a dumbass.
Despite all the odds, it's still worth a watch, because Margherriti's no fool when it comes to making film, or you could just wait and watch Seven Death's In The Cats Eye, which has a gorilla as a suspect! You heard me.
A posh boarding school for girls from rich families is being stalked by a killer. Several new teachers have arrived, and, naturally, everybody is a suspect... The performances are quite good, the cast includes well known faces for fans of Italian genre-cinema, such as Mark Damon ("I Tre Volti Della Paura") and regular cult-cinema actor Luciano Pigozzi, who, among many other films, often had supporting roles in Mario Bava's films. Beautiful Elonora Brown stars in the lead, sadly it is the last role the then 20-year-old actress has played up to date. The girls are entirety pretty, and I also found the actresses' performances quite good. The film's most memorable qualities are the superb and beautiful setting and ingenious camera work, intensified by a funky and great score by Carlo Savina. What (slightly) annoyed me at times was the constant attempt of bringing in (very cheesy) humor. Also, the mystery part could have been a little more complex. Overall, "Nude... Si Muore" has some flaws, but it is supremely shot, highly atmospheric and very entertaining, and a film that my fellow Giallo-buffs should enjoy. Recommended.
It's true that there is hardly any originality at all in the film, and influences range from the obvious films such as Blood and Black Lace, to a certain American classic. This has lead many to call the film tired and unexciting, but I disagree as the relaxed way that the story is told allows the audience to get involved with the mystery, and the comedy elements of the film bode well with all giggling girls school environment. The main problem with this film is that's barely any blood whatsoever, which leaves the murder scenes feeling rather. There are other subplots going on, however - things such as the tentative romance between a teacher and one of the pupils, and Margheriti does well at presenting a whole range of characters, any of which could be guessed at as the killer before the twist ending is revealed. The ending of the film has been used so many times now that it's a cliché, but that aside; it does come as something of a surprise. The problem with the ending, however, is that it basically admits that most of the film has been rather pointless, as there were only two people that needed to be murdered - but Giallo isn't well known for logic, and while this might be derivative, it's still well worth seeing!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaUmberto Papiri's only screen appearance.
- ErroresWhen the killer reaches through the shower curtain for Cynthia's neck, their fingers don't reach far enough around to strangle her.
- Citas
Miss Transfield: [reading name tag in blouse, apparently stashed away by a curfew violator] Lucille!
Inspector Durand: Tell me about this Lucille.
[cut to Denise]
Denise: Lucille, I can't!
- Versiones alternativasThe version released in Germany under the title "Sieben Jungfrauen für den Teufel" was in black & white.
- ConexionesReferenced in Pratidwandi (1970)
- Bandas sonorasNightmare
Written by Don Powell (as Powell) and Carlo Savina (as Savina)
Performed by Rose Brennan (as Rose Brennen)
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1