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Las trompetas del apocalipsis

  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
126
YOUR RATING
Romina Power in Las trompetas del apocalipsis (1969)
CrimeMysteryThriller

An off-duty sailor investigates the seemingly-unrelated suicides of his sister and her music teacher, and with the aid of the sister's friend and the teacher's nephew, discovers a link betwe... Read allAn off-duty sailor investigates the seemingly-unrelated suicides of his sister and her music teacher, and with the aid of the sister's friend and the teacher's nephew, discovers a link between their deaths and London's hippie scene.An off-duty sailor investigates the seemingly-unrelated suicides of his sister and her music teacher, and with the aid of the sister's friend and the teacher's nephew, discovers a link between their deaths and London's hippie scene.

  • Director
    • Julio Buchs
  • Writers
    • Sandro Continenza
    • Federico De Urrutia
    • Julio Buchs
  • Stars
    • Brett Halsey
    • Marilù Tolo
    • Fabrizio Moroni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    126
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julio Buchs
    • Writers
      • Sandro Continenza
      • Federico De Urrutia
      • Julio Buchs
    • Stars
      • Brett Halsey
      • Marilù Tolo
      • Fabrizio Moroni
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Richard Milford
    Marilù Tolo
    Marilù Tolo
    • Helen Becker
    • (as Marilu' Tolo)
    Fabrizio Moroni
    • Harry
    Alberto Dalbés
    Alberto Dalbés
    • Albert Stone
    • (as Albert Dalbes)
    Romina Power
    Romina Power
    • Fanny
    Óscar Pellicer
      Gérard Tichy
      Gérard Tichy
      • Inspector
      • (as Gerard Tichy)
      Miguel de la Riva
      • Loco
      • (as Michael Rive)
      James Fontaine
      Lili Muráti
      Lili Muráti
      • Professor Stone's Widow
      • (as Lili' Murat)
      Manuel de Blas
      Manuel de Blas
      • Boris Molders
      • (uncredited)
      David de Keyser
      David de Keyser
      • Albert Stone
      • (English version)
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
      Francisco Sanz
      • Beatnik
      • (uncredited)
      Dan van Husen
      Dan van Husen
      • Beatnik
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Julio Buchs
      • Writers
        • Sandro Continenza
        • Federico De Urrutia
        • Julio Buchs
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      User reviews8

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      6christopher-underwood

      A lovely, ridiculous title

      My copy of this Spanish/Italian co-production, directed by the Spaniard,Julio Buchs, is titled, 'Murder by Music'. A lovely, ridiculous title that surely can have no pertinence to the story. But yes, it does! The more sombre sounding 'Trumpets' title refers to the actual piece of music that we are asked to believe can do the deadly deed. So far, so fun but although we get two deaths before the credits there is nothing particularly sensational going on and although we get some dance sequences, this becomes a plodding who dunnit. The fact that my print carried an English dub added to the feel of this being some 'Inspector of the Yard', Agatha Christie yarn rather than a full on giallo. Indeed there is barely a sex or bloody moment and disturbingly we actually get a couple of old fashioned 'romantic interludes'. The cast perform well and Romina Power impresses. I see that over the years she did not make more than twenty films, even though one was a Jess Franco and that she is still working today. It is a novel film but just a little bit irritating.
      4Bunuel1976

      Las Trompetas Del Apocalipsis (1969) **

      The Italian title for this Spanish-Italian co-production, I CALDI AMORI DI UNA MINORENNE (which literally translates to "The Hot Loves Of A Minor") leads one to expect a mildly saucy sex comedy which proliferated in the Italian cinema between the late 60s and early 80s; the presence in the cast of Tyrone Power's daughter, Romina - who had previously appeared in the title role of Jesus Franco's MARQUIS DE SADE'S JUSTINE (1968) - only adds to this impression. However, what we actually get is something a lot different and even less appetizing. As it happens, despite being top-billed, Power's role is only secondary, and serves only as a red herring to boot. The plot deals with an inexplicable spate of suicides among London's Swinging 60s hippie youths and the subsequent investigation by one of the victims' brother among the underbelly of dope-addled, peace-loving, long-haired freaks who go by such tell-tale names as "The Fool", "The Prophet", "The Romanian", etc. Ultimately, the film isn't entirely disagreeable to watch, thanks in no small measure to its horrendously dated 'hipness', awful would-be psychedelic songs and risible dialogue. Apparently, the moral of the piece is that listening to music while under the influence of drugs eventually leads to suicide! Go figure...
      theslowwizard

      Trombones of the Apoplexy

      This movie is a pathetic mystery/thriller with anti-drug and anti-hippy overtones. A slightly interesting premise (a drug that forces you to commit suicide when you hear a certain piece of music), that is completely ruined by a director with no eye for suspense or drama.

      The characters are developed terribly and it is impossible to care about anything they do. The mystery is only slightly engrossing and the payoff at the end of the movie is only heightened due to the extremely dull buildup.

      Ohhhh, I urge you, do not watch this drivel. If this ever gets a proper American release, AVOID it at all costs.
      6The_Void

      Not very perverse, but still a half decent Giallo

      This film is yet another example of the annoying alternative title trend that plagued Italian cinema in the sixties and seventies - the film goes by the name 'Perversion Story', which is also an alternate title for Lucio Fulci's masterpiece 'One on Top of the Other', as well as Fulci's period drama 'Beatrice Cenci' - and all three films were released in 1969! This gets even more annoying when you consider that this particular film actually has an excellent title as one of it's alternates in 'Trumpets of the Apocalypse', yet it most commonly takes the title given to two other movies from the same year (which doesn't make sense by the way). Madness! Anyway, what we have here is a little known Giallo, and I'm not really surprised about that as the film doesn't stand up too well against other genre entries. The film starts with a sequence that sees someone fall out of a window screaming, right in front of a copper. It turns out to be a music professor. The death is ruled as suicide and soon another follows. From there, we follow an investigation into the murder carried out by the brother and roommate of one of the victims.

      The film is set in London and the style of it could be summed up as 'sixties swing'. Director Julio Buchs, more experienced as a director of westerns, also implements a psychedelic feel into the movie which isn't badly done in itself, but doesn't add much to the story. The film features most of the Giallo trademarks, such as murder, an investigation red herrings etc although the plot doesn't flow very well which does the film no favours. There's not a lot of tension or suspense in the film and it does get boring on more than just a couple of occasions. The plot is very surreal even for a Giallo but whatever point it was trying to make doesn't come through very well. The plot focuses on a musical score, 'The Trumpets of the Apocalypse' and the film has a musical feel all the way through; although Umberto Lenzi did the musical Giallo (slightly) better in 1969 with Orgasmo (a.k.a. Paranoia). The ending comes as something of a surprise - though in truth I wasn't all that bothered who the murderer was by the end, but at least it mostly makes sense. I wouldn't recommend anyone goes out of their way to get a copy of this film...but it's a decent enough watch if you can find it.
      7Red-Barracuda

      Giallo meets the counter-culture - what's not to like?

      This obscure film mixes two film types I am a sucker for - the giallo with counter-culture hippy antics! Needless to say, when I discovered this one, I had to check it out. It seems to be primarily a Spanish production but it is partially Italian and, like so many of gialli, its set in yet another location, in this case London of the swinging 60's variety. Given that this one came out in the 60's, it should be no surprise that this is an entry from the sub-genre which is low on violence. The appeal of it comes mainly from its psychedelic trappings. All the scenes involving the hippies were great fun and were scored with an entertaining psychedelic soundtrack by Gianni Ferrio.

      The story is fairly half-hearted and involves a mystery involving a series of suicides, where the victims throw themselves to their deaths from windows. All this stuff has the usual gaggle of eccentric characters and sprinkling of red herrings. But its all sort of made worthwhile with a resolution which incorporates a truly - and pleasingly - crazy premise. Trumpets of the Apocalypse right enough! The female cast add a bit of class to proceedings as well, with the dependable Marilù Tolo in a central role and the gorgeous Romina Power appearing as a face-painted hippy chick.

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      • Trivia
        "The Graduate" is playing at the cinema when Milford walks through Piccadilly.
      • Goofs
        The poster shows the hippie cult gathered for a virgin sacrifice, but the scene was omitted from the final cut.
      • Quotes

        Girl in club: [of Milford] Don't feel bad, honey. He didn't pay any attention to me either.

        Fanny: Mind your own business, fool!

        Girl in club: Well, girl, don't be that way about it!

      • Connections
        References Le lauréat (1967)
      • Soundtracks
        Tell Me
        (uncredited)

        Music by Gianni Ferrio

        Lyrics by Lilian Terry

        Performed by Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni

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      • Release date
        • August 22, 1969 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Spain
        • Italy
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Murder by Music
      • Filming locations
        • UK
      • Production companies
        • Empire Films
        • Trébol Films C.C.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 31m(91 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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