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Le Tueur à l'orchidée

Original title: Sette orchidee macchiate di rosso
  • 1972
  • 12
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Le Tueur à l'orchidée (1972)
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A fashion designer's wife is targeted by a killer, along with six other women who used to work for her when she owned a hotel resort, over something that supposedly happened two years ago.A fashion designer's wife is targeted by a killer, along with six other women who used to work for her when she owned a hotel resort, over something that supposedly happened two years ago.A fashion designer's wife is targeted by a killer, along with six other women who used to work for her when she owned a hotel resort, over something that supposedly happened two years ago.

  • Director
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Writers
    • Roberto Gianviti
    • Paul Hengge
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Stars
    • Antonio Sabato
    • Uschi Glas
    • Pier Paolo Capponi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writers
      • Roberto Gianviti
      • Paul Hengge
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Stars
      • Antonio Sabato
      • Uschi Glas
      • Pier Paolo Capponi
    • 48User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Antonio Sabato
    Antonio Sabato
    • Mario Gerosa
    • (as Antonio Sabàto)
    Uschi Glas
    Uschi Glas
    • Giulia Torresi
    • (as Uschi Glass)
    Pier Paolo Capponi
    Pier Paolo Capponi
    • Inspector Vismara
    Rossella Falk
    Rossella Falk
    • Elena Marchi
    Marina Malfatti
    Marina Malfatti
    • Kathy Adams
    Renato Romano
    Renato Romano
    • The Priest
    Claudio Gora
    Claudio Gora
    • Raffaele Ferri
    Gabriella Giorgelli
    Gabriella Giorgelli
    • Ines Tamburini - aka Toscana
    Aldo Barberito
    • Lt. Palumbo
    Bruno Corazzari
    Bruno Corazzari
    • Barrett
    Franco Fantasia
    • Lt. Renzi
    Petra Schürmann
    Petra Schürmann
    • Concetta De Rosa
    Ivano Davoli
    • Palmieri
    Linda Sini
    Linda Sini
    • Wanda
    Nello Pazzafini
    Nello Pazzafini
    • Giovanni Rau
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    • Anna's Maid
    Enzo Andronico
    Enzo Andronico
    • Hotel Manager
    Fulvio Mingozzi
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    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writers
      • Roberto Gianviti
      • Paul Hengge
      • Umberto Lenzi
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    User reviews48

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    7lastliberal

    I'm tired of being a live corpse.

    Before Cannibal Ferox and Eaten Alive!, Umberto Lenzi had his Giallo films. They are different from the American murder-mysteries in that we actually see the crime taking place, not just CSI showing up to process the scene, and we usually get lots of blood and tits with the deed.

    OMG! A scene from The Driller Killer. The "Half-Moon Maniac" uses what is convenient to get the job done.

    The last "victim" sets herself up for the kill to catch the maniac.

    It doesn't work, and Mario (Antonio Sabato) keeps looking. Can he get home and save his wife, Giulia (Uschi Glas) before the killer strikes?

    Great film, even though it was dubbed.
    Wheatpenny

    Lenzi's best 1970's giallo

    Despite some unfavorable reviews (notably Adrian Smith's), this is a classic giallo that really works. The puzzle of the half moon lockets is classic Edgar Wallace and is the tenuous thread that connects the set-piece murders and keeps the story moving. Sabato and Glass race around to solve the mystery and clear Sabato's name but, as per usual, the killer is one step ahead of them. It all ends in a hand to hand fight in a swimming pool that's a cut above the usual giallo climax, and everything is nicely resolved. In 1972 plot still mattered to the giallo genre (1973's Torso would change that) and the films were a lot better for it. This one goes high on the list of gialli and was a peak for Umberto Lenzi.
    6ferbs54

    A Fun If Middling Giallo

    "Seven Blood-Stained Orchids" (1971) is a middling, fairly goreless giallo from director Umberto Lenzi that should just manage to please fans of this genre. In it, a hunky-dude designer, played by Antonio Sabato in a one-note performance, investigates when his pretty fiancée becomes the latest target of yet another Italian serial killer. With the help of this fiancée, appealingly played by German actress Uschi Glass, the couple realizes that all previous murder victims had stayed at the same countryside hotel several years before. But will this bit of knowledge enable them to save future targets of the killer? And why does this homicidal whack job insist on leaving crescent-moon medallions (NOT half-moon, as widely reported elsewhere!) at the site of his slayings? The film, as you may have discerned, tells an interesting story, with a twisty, slightly confusing plot that does ultimately manage to hang together. Lenzi has directed his film in a competent, no-nonsense manner, while the picture's score, from Riz Ortolani, is alternately somber, cool, menacing and lovely. The film's killer utilizes many expedients to off his victims, including beating, drowning, strangulation and--in a scene that should please most gorehounds--a power drill, and this many years before similar nut cases picked up their Black & Deckers in films such as "The Tool Box Murders," "The Driller Killer" and "The Slumber Party Massacre." Several scenes are indeed quite suspenseful, such as the ones with the poisoned kitties and the female mental patient. Shriek Show is to be thanked for this fine-looking DVD (sadly, with no subtitles) of a film never before released in the U.S. Oh...one other thing. Do NOT watch the film's trailer before viewing this picture. Amazingly, it reveals the killer's identity not once but several times! Talk about spoilers!
    6Bezenby

    Heads, shoulders, Sabatos, Sabatos

    Umberto Lenzi delivers a giallo that has all the trademark elements fully in place, but somehow fails to achieve the right level of madness to produce a true classic. I'm not quite sure why, though. Let's blame Antonio Sabato!

    No – let's get to the story instead. Someone wearing the standard issue giallo killer uniform (black gloves, floppy hat, raincoat) is murdering women in and around Rome, at rather a rapid rate, too! This guy knows how to create a giallo atmosphere – not only does he shake things up on the variety side, he also leaves a weird silver crescent next to the bodies.

    His third victim (I think) is the bride of Antonio Sabato, and she gets cut up on a train while her husband out buying McEwan's Export from the train bar. He attends her funeral while the cops take everybody's pictures covertly, but it's all a ruse! She's still alive though I'm sure her relatives are going to be chuffed when they find that out.

    Antonio then gets on the job of finding out who the killer is, with the aid of the police to a certain extent. He discovers that all the woman being offed all stayed at a certain hotel at a certain time, but why are they being killed? And who is this American people keep referring to? And did Bruno Corazarri just say he gave the American a chewie?

    So we've got the stupid clues, the Euro-babes, the set piece kills, what have you, but I couldn't help but feel that Antonio Sabato wasn't pushing himself as the hero (and I felt the same way about him in The Man with Icy Eyes), so his lack of animation made the film at bit dull. Or maybe that was due to the film following the giallo formula a bit too strictly (although the 'death by drill' was an eye opener). It could because I've watched about a hundred of these films in about six months. YOU DECIDE!
    9nick121235

    Umberto Lenzi makes a real giallo

    Undoubtedly Lenzi's best film. More of a giallo than anything else he's made, af usually seems to deal in standard Hitchcock- influenced thrillers and forego the giallo tropes. Here however, all of the giallo trademarks are at play, and come together beautifully with a very well written story line.

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    • Trivia
      Riz Ortolani's theme here, "Why", is recycled from Umberto Lenzi's earlier Si douces, si perverses (1969).
    • Goofs
      Despite being referred to as the "Half Moon Killer", the medallions the perp leaves are actually crescent shaped.
    • Quotes

      Elena Marchi: I don't want to die!

      Sister of Elena Marchi: Of course you don't.

    • Alternate versions
      West German theatrical version was cut by approx. 10 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Frissons teutons - Les Films Edgar Wallace (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Why
      Music by Riz Ortolani

      Lyrics by Norman Newell

      Performed by J. Vincent Edwards

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 1972 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Adieu tueur
    • Filming locations
      • Trinita di Monte, Spanish Steps, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Mario searches for the American)
    • Production companies
      • Flora Film
      • National Pictures
      • Rialto Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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