Ruth et Michel se séparent après que Ruth a trouvé un autre homme.Ruth et Michel se séparent après que Ruth a trouvé un autre homme.Ruth et Michel se séparent après que Ruth a trouvé un autre homme.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Rosanna Yanni
- Danielle
- (as Rossana Yanni)
Maurizio Bonuglia
- Roland
- (as Mauricio Bonuglia)
Mario Morales
- Droguero
- (as Marco Morales)
José Félix Montoya
- William - Criado
- (as Félix José Montoya)
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After a lovely animated credits sequence, we are plunged into the unhappy married life of Ruth and Miguel. I thought at first that they were unhappy because their mansion on the coast with a private beach, butler and cook wasn't big and expensive enough, or maybe their open top sports car weren't up to date, but I was wrong. Ruth just doesn't love Miguel no more, and she tells him so, also saying "Oh, by the way, my new lover is moving in, he's played by Jean Sorel as well." So Jean moves in and we get a fairly long sequence of these two in love – rolling about the beach, water skiing, painting ceramic dishes, snogging while Jean hangs upside down from a tree. Jean even buys Ruth a pet swan which makes for some ridiculous visuals. It should be noted here that this film is lush looking even by the usual high standards of this genre – Jean takes Ruth to this nightclub and we get dazzled by the garish colour schemes, and an early shot of a disco ball! Around this point Jean's friend Roland also shows up and starts making eyes at Ruth, some lady (whom I initially thought was Miguel in drag, which means I've been watching too many of these films), moves in next door and keeps spying on everyone, and someone starts trying to kill Ruth! First her brakes don't work on her car, then someone drains all the fuel out of her SCUBA diving gear.
She's naturally inclined to think that Miguel is responsible for this, and it doesn't help when he turns up shortly after this, but when she accidentally overhears a couple of characters discussing the rest of the plot in great detail, your left wondering what direction the plot is going to take, seeing this happens only forty minutes into the film.
Did you get any onya? This film is very much in the style of those late sixties gialli starring Jean Sorel and/or Carroll Baker, but with a total overdose of visual style and weird camera angles. Plus, when have you ever seen Jean Sorel chase a swan around while wearing a daft mask. Please not however there is scarcely a drop of blood in this one but if you're a sleaze fan you might want to hang about to the last fifteen minutes.
Didn't need to see a guy harpoon an octopus though.
She's naturally inclined to think that Miguel is responsible for this, and it doesn't help when he turns up shortly after this, but when she accidentally overhears a couple of characters discussing the rest of the plot in great detail, your left wondering what direction the plot is going to take, seeing this happens only forty minutes into the film.
Did you get any onya? This film is very much in the style of those late sixties gialli starring Jean Sorel and/or Carroll Baker, but with a total overdose of visual style and weird camera angles. Plus, when have you ever seen Jean Sorel chase a swan around while wearing a daft mask. Please not however there is scarcely a drop of blood in this one but if you're a sleaze fan you might want to hang about to the last fifteen minutes.
Didn't need to see a guy harpoon an octopus though.
This is not a giallo. I want to get this out of the way immediately b/c it has effected some reviewers opinions of the film. There are no slashings and no body count here. There is no shadowy killer dressed in black stalking victims. There is no chase sequence. None of that.
Now for what this movie is. This is the movie Umberto Lenzi always wanted to make but never quite achieved. It's the wealthy woman in a dangerous world where a lover manipulates her, and you're not sure who to trust, but you're pretty sure everyone is motivated by money. The acting is great all around. But what makes this one stand out is a script that blessedly actually makes sense and a wonderful soundtrack by Piero Piccioni!
Go into it knowing this one is a slow burn psychological thriller, and you'll have a much better time :)
Now for what this movie is. This is the movie Umberto Lenzi always wanted to make but never quite achieved. It's the wealthy woman in a dangerous world where a lover manipulates her, and you're not sure who to trust, but you're pretty sure everyone is motivated by money. The acting is great all around. But what makes this one stand out is a script that blessedly actually makes sense and a wonderful soundtrack by Piero Piccioni!
Go into it knowing this one is a slow burn psychological thriller, and you'll have a much better time :)
It deals with a married couple called Ruth (Analia Gade) and Michel (Tony Kendall) , but they separate due to Ruth finds another man , Paul (Jean Sorel) . Later on , Ruth and his new lover Paul taking a fun vacation at a beach location. As they go to her sunny , idyllic beach side villa to spend summer in Playa de Haro , Costa Brava , Gerona . They are having a great time together , and then weird things begin happening . Enjoying the vacation with her beloved boyfriend , Ruth suffers suddenly serious accidents . Throught the road she is surprisingly stressed when the brakes of the car fail , and Ruth narrowly escapes death . After that , the driving equipment goes faulty , and Ruth almost drowns . Then Ruth will stop at nothing to discover the truth and at whatever cost . Her life being extremely exhausted , physically tired, and morally disturbed due to the successive attempts .Ruth suspects Michel of being the person behind the mechanical faults of the car and the diving equipment , but Paul dismisses such a possibility , as he does suggest her to rest and forget . While other characters (Rosanna Yanni and Maurizio Bonuglia) shine in rather opaque roles . Along the way , a stubborn police inspector (Julio Peña) is investigating the rare events . As the main question of the movie is to guess who's attempting to murder Ruth.
A peculiar Spanish film posing like an Italian production, but it is more a Spanish film than an Italian , in fact on the credit titles show up various names of Spanish actors as well as technician team . Here stands out the attractive credit titles with charming drawings from Macián studios . Umberto Lenzi's early genre works "Orgasmo" , ¨Spasmo¨and "Paranoia" were undoubtedly the main examples of this Gialli narrative structure, but that doesn't change the high quality of Forqué's work , because it remains exciting and intriguing enough . It is set in Costa Brava , Gerona Spain , dealing with the wife well played by Analia Gadé alongside her two male co-stars , the Italians Jean Sorel and and Tony Kendall . Concerning the usual themes in the Giallo films such as an undercover killer , red herrings , various suspicious people , brief nudism , sinister appearances and anything else. Stars the Argentinean Analia Gade who had a successful career along with two Italian gallants : Jean Sorel who starred some Giallos and Tony Kendall who performed various films in all kinds of Eurotrash genres . They are well accompanied by a fine support cast, such as Rosanna Yanni , Maurizio Bonuglia , Julio Peña , among others.
Musician Piero Piccioni adds a gorgeous musical background which also captures the mood of the "holidays" and stimulates dreams, adding exciting and thrilling moments . It contains an appropriate and sunny cinematography by expert cameraman Alejandro Ulloa who photographed several International co-productions , such as The House on Garibaldi Street , Tarots , Pancho Villa , Compañeros! , Karate , colt and impostor, Eagles Over London and Horror Express . Being shot on various locations in Playa de Aro, Costa Brava, Gerona, Catalonia, Madrid , Spain and Puglia, Italy . The motion picture with interesting script by prestigious Rafael Azcona was professionally directed by Jose Maria Forque and he was winner Sant Jordi Award 1960, Best Spanish Director. Jose Maria Forque was a craftsman who directed all kinds of genres as Comedy : Un Millon en la Basura, La vil seduccion, Bring a Little loving, Vacaciones para Ivette . Softcore : Beyond Erotica, La Mujer de la Tierra Caliente . Giallo and thrillers : Tarot , In the Eye of the Hurricane, La Legion del Silencio, A devil under the pillow. His greatest succeses were : Embajadores en el Infierno, Amanecer de la Puerta Oscura and the clasic comedy : Atraco a las 3. And he also made important TV series as Miguel Servet and Ramon y Cajal. This In the eye of the hurricane (1971) is without hesitation , definitely one of the most underrated Gialli that unfortunately has not yet been able to make a triumphant breakthrough , being an acceptable and interesting entry in this popular genre developed in the Seventies . Rating : 6.5/10 . Acceptable film , specially appointed for Giallo enthusiasts.
A peculiar Spanish film posing like an Italian production, but it is more a Spanish film than an Italian , in fact on the credit titles show up various names of Spanish actors as well as technician team . Here stands out the attractive credit titles with charming drawings from Macián studios . Umberto Lenzi's early genre works "Orgasmo" , ¨Spasmo¨and "Paranoia" were undoubtedly the main examples of this Gialli narrative structure, but that doesn't change the high quality of Forqué's work , because it remains exciting and intriguing enough . It is set in Costa Brava , Gerona Spain , dealing with the wife well played by Analia Gadé alongside her two male co-stars , the Italians Jean Sorel and and Tony Kendall . Concerning the usual themes in the Giallo films such as an undercover killer , red herrings , various suspicious people , brief nudism , sinister appearances and anything else. Stars the Argentinean Analia Gade who had a successful career along with two Italian gallants : Jean Sorel who starred some Giallos and Tony Kendall who performed various films in all kinds of Eurotrash genres . They are well accompanied by a fine support cast, such as Rosanna Yanni , Maurizio Bonuglia , Julio Peña , among others.
Musician Piero Piccioni adds a gorgeous musical background which also captures the mood of the "holidays" and stimulates dreams, adding exciting and thrilling moments . It contains an appropriate and sunny cinematography by expert cameraman Alejandro Ulloa who photographed several International co-productions , such as The House on Garibaldi Street , Tarots , Pancho Villa , Compañeros! , Karate , colt and impostor, Eagles Over London and Horror Express . Being shot on various locations in Playa de Aro, Costa Brava, Gerona, Catalonia, Madrid , Spain and Puglia, Italy . The motion picture with interesting script by prestigious Rafael Azcona was professionally directed by Jose Maria Forque and he was winner Sant Jordi Award 1960, Best Spanish Director. Jose Maria Forque was a craftsman who directed all kinds of genres as Comedy : Un Millon en la Basura, La vil seduccion, Bring a Little loving, Vacaciones para Ivette . Softcore : Beyond Erotica, La Mujer de la Tierra Caliente . Giallo and thrillers : Tarot , In the Eye of the Hurricane, La Legion del Silencio, A devil under the pillow. His greatest succeses were : Embajadores en el Infierno, Amanecer de la Puerta Oscura and the clasic comedy : Atraco a las 3. And he also made important TV series as Miguel Servet and Ramon y Cajal. This In the eye of the hurricane (1971) is without hesitation , definitely one of the most underrated Gialli that unfortunately has not yet been able to make a triumphant breakthrough , being an acceptable and interesting entry in this popular genre developed in the Seventies . Rating : 6.5/10 . Acceptable film , specially appointed for Giallo enthusiasts.
Fabulously flamboyant Spanish filmmaker, José María Forqué dazzlingly conjurors up one of the more luridly louche offerings of the superbly slinky, perkily permissive 1970s, with his divinely duplicitous Giallo, 'In The Eye of the Hurricane' which eye-bogglingly remains an entrancing, diabolically devious, slaveringly salty, perkily psycho-delic, salaciously skin-drenched, tantalizingly twisted, irresistibly glamorous Giallo diorama for refined film hedonists of all ages!
The stylish, sensationally suspenseful, tremulously titillating, dreamy-delicious erotic thriller, 'In The Eye of the Hurricane' is also known as the far more mellifluous-sounding, 'La Volpe dalla coda di velluto' (1971) and is generously endowed with an abundantly sultry, appealingly sun-slathered sexiness, now all glamorously gussied up in fashionably freakadelic High Definition! This erotically charged, murderously overheated ménages à trois is a deadly-decadent descent into juicily jet-setting, 'Martini-minxes-gone-mad', aqua-netting Giallo doom! This exquisitely playful Costa-del-death' celluloid curiosity has an outrageously camp 'swans-in-the-bathtub' eccentricity that electrifies 'In The Eye of the Hurricane' with an arrestingly perverse quality, making the misbegotten machinations of these handsome protagonists all the more fascinating! Those estimable cult aficionados at 88 Films have once again lovingly restored another exotic, little-seen 70s Giallo gem to a remarkably pristine quality!
The stylish, sensationally suspenseful, tremulously titillating, dreamy-delicious erotic thriller, 'In The Eye of the Hurricane' is also known as the far more mellifluous-sounding, 'La Volpe dalla coda di velluto' (1971) and is generously endowed with an abundantly sultry, appealingly sun-slathered sexiness, now all glamorously gussied up in fashionably freakadelic High Definition! This erotically charged, murderously overheated ménages à trois is a deadly-decadent descent into juicily jet-setting, 'Martini-minxes-gone-mad', aqua-netting Giallo doom! This exquisitely playful Costa-del-death' celluloid curiosity has an outrageously camp 'swans-in-the-bathtub' eccentricity that electrifies 'In The Eye of the Hurricane' with an arrestingly perverse quality, making the misbegotten machinations of these handsome protagonists all the more fascinating! Those estimable cult aficionados at 88 Films have once again lovingly restored another exotic, little-seen 70s Giallo gem to a remarkably pristine quality!
A woman leaves her husband and immediately takes up with another man . But her new beau has a strange friend that he knew from the "war", he and also seems to have some kind of relationship with the beautiful bisexual woman next door. Meanwhile her estranged husband is still lurking around, and someone seems to be trying to kill her.
This rather odd giallo came out after Dari Argento had set the template for the genre with "Bird with Crystal Plumage". Strangely though, it seems to be a throw-back to the earlier Umberto Lenzi/Carroll Baker gialli like "Paranoia" or "A Quiet Place to Kill". The beginning is almost unforgivably slow with romantic longueurs of very beautiful idle rich people frolicking on the beautiful Cote de Azure beach while 60's Europop tunes play on the soundtrack (the movie often resembles a more staid French thriller like "La Piscine" than a Spanish/Italian gialli) . The plot, when it finally kicks in, is actually pretty good, but this movie is not as deleriously stylized nor is it anywhere near as violent as your typical giallo of that era. And it's tame even compared to the earlier gialli as far as sex goes--there's a long, ridiculous scene where the lead actress goes topless but the view is always obstructed by something (which resembles a running gag in "Austin Powers" more than anything else). It's hard to believe that three years later this same Spanish director would do the uber-sleazy "Beyond Erotica".
Still, tame does not necessarily translate to bad. This film has some good twists to it and is pretty entertaining when it get's going.
This rather odd giallo came out after Dari Argento had set the template for the genre with "Bird with Crystal Plumage". Strangely though, it seems to be a throw-back to the earlier Umberto Lenzi/Carroll Baker gialli like "Paranoia" or "A Quiet Place to Kill". The beginning is almost unforgivably slow with romantic longueurs of very beautiful idle rich people frolicking on the beautiful Cote de Azure beach while 60's Europop tunes play on the soundtrack (the movie often resembles a more staid French thriller like "La Piscine" than a Spanish/Italian gialli) . The plot, when it finally kicks in, is actually pretty good, but this movie is not as deleriously stylized nor is it anywhere near as violent as your typical giallo of that era. And it's tame even compared to the earlier gialli as far as sex goes--there's a long, ridiculous scene where the lead actress goes topless but the view is always obstructed by something (which resembles a running gag in "Austin Powers" more than anything else). It's hard to believe that three years later this same Spanish director would do the uber-sleazy "Beyond Erotica".
Still, tame does not necessarily translate to bad. This film has some good twists to it and is pretty entertaining when it get's going.
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- AnecdotesPETA Alert! Jean Sorel swats a swan with a rake.
- Bandes originalesOnce and again
Composed by Piero Piccioni
Sung by Swan Robinson
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