Daniella goes to Rome to replace a model who's been murdered. Count Castellani, her boss, is smitten with her and so is reporter Karl. When another model is killed in Castellani's house Dani... Read allDaniella goes to Rome to replace a model who's been murdered. Count Castellani, her boss, is smitten with her and so is reporter Karl. When another model is killed in Castellani's house Daniella investigates trying to clear his name.Daniella goes to Rome to replace a model who's been murdered. Count Castellani, her boss, is smitten with her and so is reporter Karl. When another model is killed in Castellani's house Daniella investigates trying to clear his name.
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Robert Blome
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This one has a great jazz score, a peek-a-boo nude scene of star Elke Summer, spys and double crosses, action and killing, and yet it's all kinda slow. I found it a little confusing and my attention wandered, though I did like the look of early 60's France, with the clothes and the hairstyles. The print on the DVD could have been better: Lots of scratches. I wouldn't be surprised if it was transfered from a 16mm print. The trailer included is more entertaining.
This film reminded me of the "Perils of (fill in the blank)" comics and adventure stories brought to the screen. The beautiful, innocent heroine repeatedly finds herself in precarious situations through no fault of her own or by trying to do what she conceives to be the moral thing. Yet she escapes unmarked and unmolested although she occasionally has to suffer the loss of her clothes. In the end she emerges whole in the arms of a strong, virile man to whom she willingly and demurely submits. This pretty much describes "Daniella by Night". The scenario here is the world of espionage although these guys are pretty lame spies. Anyway it doesn't really matter because the focus is Elke Sommer. This vastly underrated actor carries the film. Without her it wouldn't even be worthy of the title of "worst flick ever". She seems to float through the action in - or out of - her designer clothes, radiant and smiling, blissfully unaware or unconcerned of the danger around the corner. It's a chic romp with noir overtones, clever use of shadows, slick camera work and a fantastic jazz score. Good fun with erotic undertones.
The theme song is kinda hokey, but how can you not love a movie starring Elke Sommer? "Zarte Haut in schwarzer Seide" (called "Daniella by Night" in English) casts her as a young German woman who moves to Paris to become a model, only to get involved in slimy business and espionage. A particularly good aspect is the jazz music played throughout the movie. But the scene likely to open anyone's eyes is the striptease. Knowing how hot Elke Sommer is when clothed, wanna try and guess how she looks when unclothed? Anyway, the movie's nothing really special, but her very presence is good enough for me. WHAT A HOT BABE!!!!!!!!
Beautiful fashion model, Daniella (Elke Sommer) travels from Munich to Rome for her big break. Another model has been killed, leaving a spot for Daniella.
Since this isn't just a film about professional modeling, Daniella is quickly caught up in a world of blackmail, espionage, and murder.
DANIELLA BY NIGHT is an excellent crime-thriller. Of course, it's main strength is Ms. Sommer herself. Thankfully, she's in just about every scene. Her fans will be delighted to know that, yes, she does display her birthday suit. It's pretty tame, shot through a thin curtain.
The jazzy soundtrack is quite good, especially the recurring theme song: "Oh, Daniella". Great fun!...
Since this isn't just a film about professional modeling, Daniella is quickly caught up in a world of blackmail, espionage, and murder.
DANIELLA BY NIGHT is an excellent crime-thriller. Of course, it's main strength is Ms. Sommer herself. Thankfully, she's in just about every scene. Her fans will be delighted to know that, yes, she does display her birthday suit. It's pretty tame, shot through a thin curtain.
The jazzy soundtrack is quite good, especially the recurring theme song: "Oh, Daniella". Great fun!...
This is basically a mess with a lovely as always Ms. Sommer and good jazz score. Decent location work, but the script is all over the place. I don't know if this made money in the early 60's, probably did. The presence of a 20 y/o Elke Sommer (very well cast) helps it along, but there's no where to go with this story.
A 3 out of 10. Best performance = Elke Sommer. Slight nudity and cool clubs don't make up for the stuttering lack of balance or control. Some beautiful girls, lots of smoking and slick maneuvers by the men doesn't translate into cohesive story. But Elke fans should check this one out (very early in her career) pre-America.
A 3 out of 10. Best performance = Elke Sommer. Slight nudity and cool clubs don't make up for the stuttering lack of balance or control. Some beautiful girls, lots of smoking and slick maneuvers by the men doesn't translate into cohesive story. But Elke fans should check this one out (very early in her career) pre-America.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Playboy: The Story of X (1998)
- SoundtracksDaniela
Music by Georges Garvarentz
Lyrics by André Pascal
Performed by Eddy Mitchell and Les Chaussettes Noires
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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By what name was De quoi tu te mêles Daniela! (1961) officially released in Canada in English?
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