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La mort sonne toujours deux fois

Original title: Blonde Köder für den Mörder
  • 1969
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
266
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La mort sonne toujours deux fois (1969)
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While looking for a stolen diamond necklace, private investigator Bob Martin uncovers a smart serial killer.While looking for a stolen diamond necklace, private investigator Bob Martin uncovers a smart serial killer.While looking for a stolen diamond necklace, private investigator Bob Martin uncovers a smart serial killer.

  • Director
    • Harald Philipp
  • Writers
    • Sergio Garrone
    • Harald Philipp
    • Max Pierre Schaeffer
  • Stars
    • Dean Reed
    • Fabio Testi
    • Ini Assmann
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    266
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harald Philipp
    • Writers
      • Sergio Garrone
      • Harald Philipp
      • Max Pierre Schaeffer
    • Stars
      • Dean Reed
      • Fabio Testi
      • Ini Assmann
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Dean Reed
    Dean Reed
    • Bob Martin
    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Francesco Villaverde
    Ini Assmann
    Ini Assmann
    • Ellen Kent
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • Pepe Mangano
    Werner Peters
    Werner Peters
    • Charly Hollmann
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Amato Locatelli
    Mario Brega
    Mario Brega
    • Riccardo Beni
    Hélène Chanel
    Hélène Chanel
    • Angela
    • (as Helen Chanel)
    Femi Benussi
    Femi Benussi
    • Lois Simmons
    • (as Femy Benussi)
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • Mr. Simmons
    Teodoro Corrà
    • Drunk man
    • (as Teodoro Agrimi Corrà)
    Antonietta Fiorito
    Franco Cobianchi
    • Dr. Vanzini
    • (as Lanfranco Cobianchi)
    Tom Felleghy
    • Berry
    Nadja Tiller
    Nadja Tiller
    • Maria Villaverde
    Anita Ekberg
    Anita Ekberg
    • Sophia Ferretti
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Professor Max Spiegler
    Bruno Ariè
    • Charly's Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Harald Philipp
    • Writers
      • Sergio Garrone
      • Harald Philipp
      • Max Pierre Schaeffer
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    5Red-Barracuda

    Not bad but could have been better

    This German Krimi thriller kicks off with the murder of a young woman which leads to a string of further killings and various other shenanigans. Despite a breezy location, a handful of reliable Euro actors and a reasonable general plot idea, this one suffers from poor direction and a fairly incomprehensible story. You'll be forgiven for getting lost in this one after a bit. Like Krimis in general, its fairly stylish while being more restrained than their Italian sister, the giallo. Its not bad but could have been better.
    4BA_Harrison

    A confusing proto-giallo.

    Fabio Testi plays amateur artist Francesco Villaverde, who wears a cravat and ties his shirt up at the front to reveal his midriff; despite his 'flamboyant' attire, he is actually something of a ladies man, even if he does like to throttle his women after making love. When a rich woman, Mrs Simmons, is found strangled on the beach, her husband (Renato Baldini) hires private detectives Bob Martin (Dean Reed) and Pepe (Leon Askin) to find the man responsible. Naturally, Villaverde is the chief suspect, but is this case that straight-forward?

    The answer to that question is 'No'. Death Knocks Twice introduces so many characters and plot-threads in quick succession that it's easy to become lost, and consequently, to lose interest. The plot is all over the place, featuring a missing diamond necklace (stolen from the dead Mrs. Simmons), a gambling boat, a hotel owner named Charly (Werner Peters) who wants to expand his business, a crime boss (played by Adolfo Celi), and a crooked art collector called Locatelli (Riccardo Garrone). Bob's girlfriend Ellen (Ini Assmann **snigger**) is given the job of flirting outrageously with Villaverde, putting her life in danger. To be honest, It wasn't long before I didn't have a clue what was going on, but I stayed the distance in the hope it would all make sense in the end. It didn't.

    Fortunately, there are quite a few attractive ladies (a couple of whom get naked) to help make the film easier to bear, my favourite being the drop-dead-gorgeous Hélène Chanel as blonde bartender Angela (who doesn't strip off, but who still steals the show as far as I am concerned).

    3/10, plus a bonus point for the lovely Ms. Chanel.
    6The_Void

    Could have been interesting, but lacks focus

    Death Knocks Twice is a somewhat interesting thriller that is often considered a part of the Giallo genre, despite putting much of its focus on other areas of the plot; which shows in a nutshell just how meandering this film is considering that a murder plot makes up the backbone of it. The film was made in 1969; just before the Giallo genre would gain popularity and Italian directors would go into overdrive making them. This one was actually a co-production with West Germany; thus further calling it's credibility with the genre into repute. The plot focuses on Francisco di Villaverde; a talented artist who has a deadly hobby, which involves strangling girls after having sex with them. He strangles a girl on the beach and this is witnessed by a couple of body guards, who just so happen to work for a local gangster who just so happens to want to buy a piece of property owned by Francisco di Villaverde. This story is then fused with a love story between the artist and the gangster's wife as she can't resist his charms in spite of his murderous nature.

    The film gets off to a good start as we witness the central character murdering a woman on a beach...but from there it just peters out as we descend further into the plot. It loses focus as it goes on and the film quickly gets boring. In its favour, the film does have three of the best stars of Italian cinema in its cast list. A young Fabio Testi takes the lead role and hints at the kind of performance that the charismatic actor would go on to give. The beautiful Anita Ekberg also appears as does one of the most underrated actors of cult Italian cinema; the excellent Adolfo Celi. The film is directed by Harald Philipp and while he does capture some nice looking locations; his direction in general is nothing fascinating and certainly not a patch on the likes of Dario Argento who would go on to make some of the best films of the genre. It all boils down to a decent conclusion; but by then I couldn't really care what happened to be honest which is a bit of a shame. This is not an easy film to come by and I don't see any reason why that would change as it's not a particularly memorable entry.
    lazarillo

    Early giallo--worth seeing I guess

    This is an early gialli (pre-"Bird with Crystal Plumage")and is thus neither as violent, sexually graphic, or visually stylish as some of the later ones, but it's worth seeing for fans of the giallo genre.

    This movie has a lot going for it. The great Fabio Testi plays a deranged artist who can't seem to resist strangling his female partners during sex. The voluptuous Anita Ekberg (the fountain-bather in Fellini's "La Dolce Vita") is an older, married female art dealer who just can't resist Testi's possibly homicidal charms and becomes the potential victim of an elaborate murder plot. The villainous Adolf Celli plays her oft-cuckolded husband, a scary gangster called "The Professor". Even a young Femi Benussi gets into the act in one of her earliest have-naked-sex-and-get-brutally-murdered-minutes-later cameos.

    Unfortunately, the lead, American actor Dean Reed, is about as charisma-free as they come. Part of it his character, a private detective who callously uses his faithful fiancée as bait to snare the dangerous, sex-crazed artist. I was hoping something would happen--that she would cheat on him with Testi at the very least, but she is unaccountably loyal to this idiot. Even stranger, the detective at one point befriends a vicious dog belonging to another character, and the dog later rescues him at a crucial point (what is this--"Lassie"?). What either the dog or the girl see in this guy is beyond me.
    6Bezenby

    It's okay.

    This one has a hugely complicated plot, so let's see if we can describe it in one sentence!

    Fabio Testi is an artist who likes to bed blondes on the side while his wife kind of spies on them but he may also be murdering them, although that's hard to determine as at the time of the first murder two other people are present who may or may not have been involved and at least someone there that night has stolen the victim's really expensive necklace, prompting her husband to hire a Roger Moore lookalike who heads of for the hotel with his fiancé and her dad, only to find that the staff at the hotel are under the thumb of a lady mob boss who is squeezing them for money, which means that they don't want a murder to go public and may be up to no good themselves as they plot to bump off their violent bosses, of which Adolfi Celli may be the most violent.

    That's a LOT of PLOT and takes up about an hour or so of running time. It doesn't help that our hero is a Roger Moore clone who doesn't seem to mind pimping out his wife as a potential murder victim (although we do get some tense scenes involving her and Testi). Testi is good as the supposed killer artist and Adolfi Celli is also good as the old gangster who's possibly the cruellest person involved in the story. There's a really wince-inducing part where he squeezes a guy's hand while the guy is holding a glass of whiskey, with gory results.

    There's also a kind of lack of style here, although on the other hand there is a 'trash' vibe that will become familiar during the next 300 Italian films I watch. I almost forgot to mention the sub-plot involving the dog that Roger Moore befriends which lends the latter part of the film a kind of 'Lassie' vibe which was kind of funny.

    Interest constantly waning during this one. Maybe I'm growing jaded of the giallo. Maybe not. Maybe it's because the kids are off school and won't go to bed, the bastards.

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      Italian censorship visa # 54930 delivered on 28-10-1969.
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      Referenced in Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Pudelnackt in Oberbayern (2015)

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Monaco
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • La mort sonne deux fois
    • Filming locations
      • Quercianella, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Maris Film
      • Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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