Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn Italian fashion photographer is travelling on the Istanbul-Athens train. A woman is murdered with the photographer's letter-opener so that makes him the main suspect. With the help of his... Leer todoAn Italian fashion photographer is travelling on the Istanbul-Athens train. A woman is murdered with the photographer's letter-opener so that makes him the main suspect. With the help of his Swedish girlfriend he starts investigating in order to prove his innocence.An Italian fashion photographer is travelling on the Istanbul-Athens train. A woman is murdered with the photographer's letter-opener so that makes him the main suspect. With the help of his Swedish girlfriend he starts investigating in order to prove his innocence.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Ingrid Stelmosson
- (as Vera Kruska)
- Omar Effendi
- (as Nino Maimone)
- The first victim
- (sin créditos)
- Defilè personnel
- (sin créditos)
- Police Detective
- (sin créditos)
- Husband of Ida Tuclidis
- (sin créditos)
- Gallery Owner
- (sin créditos)
- Raul
- (sin créditos)
- Salvatore, The Petty Criminal
- (sin créditos)
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Graphic razor-slashings, gratuitous nudity, plentiful guzzles of J&B whiskey, the veritable elixir of Italian exploitation! And a mesmerizing, booty-humpin' jazz-funk score by sound master Riz Ortolani makes 'Death Steps in the Dark' one of the more memorable and re-watchable Italian thrillers. Whether Pradeaux's delightful film was specifically designed as a Giallo parody certainly doesn't detract from the myriad lurid pleasures the hyperbolic genre is infamous for; since 'Death Steps In The Dark' actively remains an exciting briskly-paced, scintillatingly sanguineous 70s whodunnit, not oft mentioned, this high quality, full-blooded Giallo is well worth rediscovery!
There is quite a bit of misogyny here with every female character being written as either an idiot or a criminal.
The gore/special effects are pretty average. The killer has very little creativity and basically kills every victim the same way.
The mystery never completely makes sense to me. But since the movie doesn't take itself too seriously, I cut it some slack. It really does breeze by with all the humor.
Sadly, Pradeaux makes a big mistake: While his first Giallo focuses on suspense, this one boosts stupid gags and one-liners to "relax" tension and suspense. Even worse, the gags are often shamelessly sexist, leading to the impression that all female characters are at least slightly dumb. And it's mainly this fact that makes the whole movie a letdown.
So, if one has to watch one of Pradeauxs two Gialli, "Passi di Danza su una Lama di Rasoio" is a better choice than "Passi di Morte Perduti nel Buio".
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- TriviaTheme "Making Love to you is All I want to do" by Riz Ortolani Sung by Susy Jennings.
- ErroresIn the scene where Raul surveys the nocturnal on-goings outside his window, the interior shots were obviously shot during the day, as sunlight creeps through the windows every time he opens the curtains a crack to peek out.
- Bandas sonorasMaking Love to you is All I want to do
by Riz Ortolani Sung by Susy Jennings