Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA pharmacist is murdered, and a woman happens to see the culprit leave the scene. She soon finds herself being stalked by the killer, and when her boyfriend tries to discover who the murdere... Leggi tuttoA pharmacist is murdered, and a woman happens to see the culprit leave the scene. She soon finds herself being stalked by the killer, and when her boyfriend tries to discover who the murderer is and stop him, he begins to find out that there is much more to the murder than the or... Leggi tuttoA pharmacist is murdered, and a woman happens to see the culprit leave the scene. She soon finds herself being stalked by the killer, and when her boyfriend tries to discover who the murderer is and stop him, he begins to find out that there is much more to the murder than the ordinary killing it first appeared to be.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Signora Dezzan
- (as Yill Pratt)
- Old woman
- (as Inna Alexeiva)
- Biagio Dezzan, the pharmacist
- (as Giovanni Vanini)
- The mute
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Cabaret's director
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- De Maria, Lukas's Assistant
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Not so with Watch Me When I Kill, despite the absurd title, I avoided this giallo for months because I suspected that it was one of the slapstick exploitation proto-slashers that aren't really my preferred gialli, just because of the awful stupid English title. In fact, everything about English translation is why this film only gets a 7 and not an 8 or even a 9. The dialogue is too clunky and quaint, and I would really love to find an Italian-language version of this flick. The Cat with the Jade Eyes is the literal Italian title, and that's just the tip of the iceberg in how American marketing borderline destroys some of these old Italian sleeper hits.
Unlike most giallo directors, Antonio Bido loved middle aged women. Middle aged women make appearances as real solid characters in both Il gatto dagli occhi di giada and Solamente Nero, and except for one youthful main character every other woman in this film is over 50 except the opera singer who might be 35-40ish at youngest. Bido shows their faces, shows these "invisible women" as people watching and waiting and being worthy of being part of his film.
But that's not what makes Watch Me When I Kill so extraordinary. This movie is scary. The noises on the tape in the beginning of the film are truly disturbing, some scenes are mind-bendingly surreal but are more reminiscent of Bava or even Roman Polanski than Argento, and the end is so, so, so, so dark.
I found quite early in my viewing that this was influenced heavily by Dario Argento's work from the 70s. Right down to the music is heavily influenced by Goblin (most notably the DEEP RED soundtrack). Music is done by Trans Europa Express and it is quite good. One problem I found is that it is a somewhat talky film. When there should be action happening sometimes the actors start firing out dialogue. But, in the end you do get your delicious twist to cap the film off. There is one quite interesting murder I found being committed in a bath tub. Worth seeing if you can find and if you are into giallo films chances are you will enjoy.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAntonio Bido: Cabaret's director.
- BlooperWhen the doctor is murdered, the killer makes an incision on only the right side of the throat, but when the body is discovered it's been slashed, very crudely, all the way across.
- Citazioni
Mara: Oh, a farmacia. Would you stop at that drugstore, please? I won't take long.
[exits cab and crosses to farmacia. Starts to open door, but from inside it's slammed shut]
Voice behind Farmacia door: We're closed.
Mara: All I need is aspirin. please do me a favor.
Voice behind Farmacia door: [louder, hoarse and scary] I said we're closed!
[Mara shrugs and returns to cab]
Cab Driver: [as engine turns over] Don't worry, lady. She's slow but she starts.
Screaming Woman at Farmacia: [screams, through the now open door] Help! Help! Somebody help! There's been a murder! They killed him, oh my God!
Cab Driver: What happened? Hey lady, what happened?
Screaming Woman at Farmacia: [through sobs, incoherently] The Doctor--he's killed, he's gone, oh God!
- ConnessioniReferenced in Solamente Bido (2002)
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 36 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1