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Les allumeuses

Original title: Interrabang
  • 1969
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
291
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Les allumeuses (1969)
Thriller

A photographer is sailing with his wife, her sister and his nympho-maniacal model. He leaves the three women alone to get fuel for his boat. A mysterious man shows up, who might be an escape... Read allA photographer is sailing with his wife, her sister and his nympho-maniacal model. He leaves the three women alone to get fuel for his boat. A mysterious man shows up, who might be an escaped murderer the police are searching for. This doesn't alarm the three women too much, and ... Read allA photographer is sailing with his wife, her sister and his nympho-maniacal model. He leaves the three women alone to get fuel for his boat. A mysterious man shows up, who might be an escaped murderer the police are searching for. This doesn't alarm the three women too much, and he rapidly seduces all three of them.

  • Director
    • Giuliano Biagetti
  • Writers
    • Luciano Lucignani
    • Giorgio Mariuzzo
    • Edgar Mills
  • Stars
    • Haydée Politoff
    • Corrado Pani
    • Beba Loncar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    291
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Giuliano Biagetti
    • Writers
      • Luciano Lucignani
      • Giorgio Mariuzzo
      • Edgar Mills
    • Stars
      • Haydée Politoff
      • Corrado Pani
      • Beba Loncar
    • 9User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Haydée Politoff
    Haydée Politoff
    • Valeria
    Corrado Pani
    Corrado Pani
    • Marco
    Beba Loncar
    Beba Loncar
    • Anna
    Umberto Orsini
    Umberto Orsini
    • Fabrizio
    Shoshana Cohen
    • Margherita
    Edmondo Saglio
    • Guardacoste
    Tellino Tellini
    • Guardacoste
    Antonietta Fiorito
    • Girl on boat
    • Director
      • Giuliano Biagetti
    • Writers
      • Luciano Lucignani
      • Giorgio Mariuzzo
      • Edgar Mills
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    User reviews9

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    7melvelvit-1

    Early Giallo worth a look

    Italian Gialli from the late 1960s differed in a number of ways from those made in the wake of Dario Argento's BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE. Before gore and set-piece slaying, gialli like Umberto Lenzi's ORGASMO and Lucio Fulci's ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER were bloodless, psychological murder mysteries that relied on plot twists, sexual situations, and irony for their thrills and INTERRABANG is more of the same with director Giuliano Biagetti making the most of an extremely low budget, a trio of beautiful European starlets, and an enigmatic premise. The interrabang is non-standard English punctuation (a combination question mark and exclamation point) that never caught on and was probably the equivalent of today's WTF. That's what viewers will wonder when Fabrizio, a hip fashion photographer, sails to a secluded island with his wife, Anna (Beba Loncar), his model/girlfriend, Margarita (Shoshana Cohen), and his nubile sister-in-law, Valeria (Haydee Politoff) for a photo shoot but bails out to get help when their boat has engine trouble -knowing an escaped convict is in the vicinity. The bored babes, left to their own devices, soon strike up an easy acquaintance with Marco, a vacationing writer who first intrigues then seemingly seduces them one by one. Like most Gialli, the title is explained during the course of the film: the interrabang symbol is a gold-plated pendant said to represent doubt and uncertainty in the modern world and there's more than enough of that to go around. Motivation becomes muddled as heiress Anna professes to love her husband despite the infidelities and character flaws while her sister Valeria hates her for keeping too tight a control on the family fortune -and nymphomaniac Margarita doesn't seem to care about anything. Is Marco the escaped convict? Is he a homicidal maniac? Why does Valeria keep quiet when she finds a dead policeman? Margarita also stumbles upon the corpse just before it disappears and the mystery deepens...

    INTERRABANG seems to acknowledge its genre when one character, reading a book, is asked if it's a "giallo" and the murder plot, if not examined too closely, eventually comes together in the end with one surprise revelation after another. Like the killer's comeuppance, the film is silly but satisfying and the tale manages to hold the interest despite being set entirely on a small boat and rocky shoreline. Giallo geeks should have a fairly good time but some are bound to be disappointed by the lack of violence and abundance of bathing suits.
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Arty giallo set on rocky island.

    A photographer named Fabrizio and three women including his wife Anna,her sister Valerie and Fabrizio's model/lover Margarita anchor their yacht next to a small,deserted island for a photo shoot.Due to engine problem Fabrizio leaves his boat to bring help.Three women decide to spend their time on sunny and rocky island.Turns out there is a dangerous criminal on the island who may be a homicidal maniac.Marco seduces each of woman and plans to murder Margarita and Anna.Beautifully shot and dreamy giallo with lovely score by Berto Pisano,which was later used in Mario Landi's "Giallo a Venezia"(1979).Plenty of surprising twists and turns plus a little bit of subtle nudity provided by Shoshana Cohen.If you liked "Orgasmo" or "Island of Death" give "Interrabang" a look.7 disappearing bodies out of 10.
    3PKazee

    Full of twists and turns? Hardly!

    Nothing happens in this until the final 10 minutes. And there's nothing at all "giallo" about it. My recommendation? Watch the 1st 10 minutes until you've had enough of sailing. Skip ahead and watch another random 10 minutes until you've had you eyeful of the lovely ladies. Then watch the last 10 minutes for the twists and turns.
    6Bezenby

    Uninterestingbang

    This is the kind of late sixties film featuring jaded women, sick of free loving but not sick of talking crap, looking for fresh thrills on a yacht with a similarly free living photographer/playboy type. What's a guy to do when the yacht breaks down and you need to go to Kwik Fit to pick up another? Why, just leave them babes to sunbathe on a remote island - that's what!

    These babes consists of bored looking, miniscule bikini clad Valeria, microscopic bikini wearing nympho Margherita, and slightly bigger beach wear wearing Anna. Each woman reacts differently to the presence of sexy possible poet but also possibly an escaped murderer, Marco. When I say 'react'. I mean, 'barely react at all and shed clothes'.

    The characters in this film actually remind me of the burned out rich folk of Bret Easton Ellis' books, except without the graphic sex and violence (there's neither in this film by the way). Even when Valeria finds the dead body of a guy, she simply just walks away and doesn't mention it to anyone.

    Without fannying about too much and beating around the bush, Interrabang is a borderline arty giallo where not much happens at all, has a lot of jibber jabber (including even referencing Giallo books!), but then again looks really beautiful, has Euro babes lounging about, and a nice score.

    The ending made absolutely no sense to me whatsoever and every other review explains what an Interrabang is, so I'm outta here.
    7The_Void

    Well worked thriller with plenty of twists!

    Interrabang is, superficially, a very beautiful film. The location used is serene and picturesque, and when you add a trio of lovely and often half naked ladies into the mix; you have a film that was probably a lot of fun to make. It's also not a bad film to watch as while things do get a bit silly at times; there's plenty of twists and turns in the plot and director Giuliano Biagetti manages to keep things interesting with only his small cast to rely on. The film is often considered a part of the Giallo genre; although I wouldn't go as far as to call it one myself; the film is more of a precursor to the genre. The plot focuses on a photographer named Fabricio. He has taken a boat with three beautiful women out to sea for a fashion shoot. It's long before the boat has a problem with the carburettor and Fabrizio hitches a lift to land in order to get a new one. While he's gone, a strange man named Mario approaches the boat and begins getting it on with the ladies; however, he might just be the maniac on the loose in the area.

    One of the most noteworthy things about this film is the title, and it's noteworthy because most people will wonder exactly what an "Interrabang" is. Well the film is good enough to explain and apparently it's a cross between a question mark and an exclamation mark; and the film uses this to try and make some sort of social commentary...which completely gets lost under the superficial nature of the rest of the film. The film is rather talky and that's actually the main attraction. I wouldn't be surprised to find that this film was re-cut with a load of hardcore porn added for a seventies release since there's room for it; but the version I saw was very clean and there wasn't so much as a naked breast on display (which while slightly disappointing, is a lot better than having this turn into a hardcore porn affair). There's no blood either, and clearly the director wanted the film to stay on point; and this does actually benefit it quite well. The twists come thick and fast towards the end and that keeps things exciting; but the actual ending itself is completely bizarre. Overall, this is a very rare thriller and thus not easy to come by...but I'd certainly recommend it if you can find a copy.

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    • Trivia
      An interrabang (more commonly interrobang) is a non-standard punctuation mark combining through superimposition a question mark and an exclamation point. It was invented in 1962 by an American advertising executive Martin K. Speckter.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Margherita: I didn't understand a thing.

      Fabrizio: Because you're stupid.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Explained: Exclamation Mark (!) (2018)

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Trois vicieuses sur une île
    • Filming locations
      • Porto Santo Stefano, Tuscany, Italy(location)
    • Production company
      • Salaria Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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