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À la recherche du plaisir

Original title: Alla ricerca del piacere
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.6K
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Barbara Bouchet and Farley Granger in À la recherche du plaisir (1972)
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The secretary of a writer and his wife investigates the disappearance of her lover - their previous secretary - and finds herself the target of the couple's erotic desires and a murder plot.The secretary of a writer and his wife investigates the disappearance of her lover - their previous secretary - and finds herself the target of the couple's erotic desires and a murder plot.The secretary of a writer and his wife investigates the disappearance of her lover - their previous secretary - and finds herself the target of the couple's erotic desires and a murder plot.

  • Director
    • Silvio Amadio
  • Writer
    • Silvio Amadio
  • Stars
    • Farley Granger
    • Barbara Bouchet
    • Rosalba Neri
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Silvio Amadio
    • Writer
      • Silvio Amadio
    • Stars
      • Farley Granger
      • Barbara Bouchet
      • Rosalba Neri
    • 32User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
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    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Richard Stuart
    Barbara Bouchet
    Barbara Bouchet
    • Greta Franklin
    Rosalba Neri
    Rosalba Neri
    • Eleanora Stuart
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Giovanni the Butler
    Patrizia Viotti
    • Sally Reece
    Dino Mele
    Dino Mele
    • Sandro
    Petar Martinovitch
    • Rocco
    Nino Segurini
    • Commissioner Antonelli
    Bruno Alias
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Renzo Martini
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Silvio Amadio
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      • Silvio Amadio
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    8acidburn-10

    Steamy Seductive Giallo thriller

    'Amuck' is a stylish and erotic Giallo thriller with a simple yet effective storyline that creates some genuinely suspenseful moments and brimming with sexual tension, all of which is bathed in a stunning yet hypnotic dreamlike atmosphere. The pace could have done with a little tightening, but there's enough on display for even the most avid fans of the genre.

    The plot centres around Greta Franklin (Barbara Bouchet) who takes a new job as a secretary to novelist Richard Stuart (Farley Granger) on a secluded island with his wife Eleanora (Rosalba Neri). But Greta's really to investigate the disappearance of her friend who also worked for the couple and soon enough Greta finds herself the target of the couple's erotic desires and quite possibly her life's in danger.

    The movie is a hell of a lot of fun with excellent direction and great writing both by Silvio Amadio who creates a compelling narrative and infuses the flick with fantastic energy especially in the tasteful seductive scenes without coming across as trashy as well as putting in plenty of red herrings and twists and turns to keep the momentum going. The movie isn't perfect by any means as there's a few dull moments here and there and the climax could have been a lot less predictable, but the fantastic cast more than makes up for the movie's short comings.

    The performances are fantastic here with Barbara Bouchet and Rosalba Neri providing engaging performances with excellent chemistry together and totally stealing the show. Farley Granger also provides a solid performance as the male lead, but he's totally overshadowed by the female leads.

    Overall 'Amuck' is a steamy seductive thriller with plenty of style and entertainment and a firm highlight of the Giallo genre.
    8The_Void

    Seductive and stylish - a Giallo masterpiece!

    I'm a big fan of the Italian thriller, commonly known as 'Giallo', but I've found that truly great ones aren't that common, which makes it all the more sweet when you do find that illusive masterpiece - and that is a term that can definitely be attributed to this film! Amuck isn't about a ruthless, black-gloved murderer or a police investigation; it's a film about mystery and the sexual tension between its protagonists. The film is a lot like the brilliant Sergio Martino film, 'Your Vice is a Locked Door...' so anyone who's seen that will almost know what to expect. While Martino's film is the most polished of the pair; Amadio's is far sexier. The film features the typical labyrinth plot, although it's all kept together nicely and despite lots of interfering emotions; Amuck always flows well. The film follow Greta, a young woman who takes a job as a secretary for a successful writer as his house is the last place her former lover; the beautiful Sally (oh yes) was last seen. While there, she is introduced to the stunning Eleanora and it soon becomes evident that all is not as it seems...

    This film features a number of standout scenes; from the marshland shooting, to the enacting of the writer's book, all the way down to the superb ending - but the scene that this film will be best remembered for is without doubt the seduction scene between the two female leads. Lesbian sex is only good in films if it's done right, otherwise it looks like a silly attempt to sell the movie; so I'm pleased to say that Silvio Amadio's scene is definitely done right. The two leads are stunning in different ways; we've got Barbara Bouchet, the wide-eyed, innocent blonde girl - and Rosalba Neri, the cerebral seductress, and the sequence that sees them pair up is directed with just the right amount of eroticism to ensure that it's electric on screen. The way that the plot plays out otherwise is very relaxed and nicely fits the beautiful Venetian settings in which the film takes place. The score by Teo Usuelli is haunting and sexy in the right places, and what the film lacks in suspense is made up for by intrigue emanating from the sexual tension of the lead characters. Overall, this might not do much for those who like their Giallo's tense and ultra-violent, but if you want a seductive, tightly-wound little flick; Amuck is one the best!
    7Stevieboy666

    Sexy Italian mystery thriller

    The stunningly beautiful Barbara Bouchet plays Greta, who gets a job working as a secretary at the large house of writer Farley Granger with the motive of solving the disappearance of her friend/lover Sally, who had previously been employed there. In my opinion this is borderline horror/giallo. There is no gloved maniac killing people off and the few deaths, when they do happen, aren't especially gruesome. In terms of horror we get a couple of raging thunderstorms, a very good night time disposal of a corpse and a rather bizarre incident of psychic powers. But that's about it. However, what this movie does have is lots of female nudity, including a couple of lesbian sex scenes. Like many Italian movies of this time it is beautifully filmed, the reflections of Venice in the water being particularly stunning. There's a fair amount of suspense, especially when Greta explores the house. Plus it has a great 70's euro groovy, jazzy, psychedelic score. This one won't tax the brain and like I said, may disappoint some giallo or horror fans, but it's visually it is highly enjoyable. No masterpiece but well worth seeing.
    6Bezenby

    Well, I'm spent

    Holy Sheeit! Although plot wise this giallo is the old-school type where a bunch of folk in a huge mansion double cross and play mind games with each other before everything comes to a head (like The Third Eye or Libido), this one also gives everything a contemporary seventies vibe with wall-to-wall nudity from start to finish – and those getting naked are Barbara Bouchet and Rosalba Neri!

    Barbara Bouchet is the newly appointed secretary employed to transcribe a novel that smug writer Farley Granger is writing, and this involves shacking up at his huge mansion where he lives with his equally smug wife Rosalba Neri and their butler Umberto Raho. Seems that the police have been sniffing around for a while as Farley's last secretary Sally has gone missing, and Barbara doesn't seem too surprised to overhear this.

    She is surprised by finding a hulking brute standing outside of her window and is given a chill pill by Rosalba, which leads to an eye- popping scene where a half-conscious Barbara writhes about naked while Rosalba also strips off and gets busy with her – all in slow motion and immaculately filmed. But don't knock one out yet fellas, there's much, much more where that came from!

    The next day Barbara doesn't recall that Sapphic encounter but is clued into things right away when, during one of Rosalba's sexy parties, she puts on an adult version of Red Riding Hood ("That hood will be red from all that riding!" – someone exclaims!) and Barbara recognises the actress as her pal Sally! A brief and subtle flashback showing the two of them naked under a waterfall may or may not hint that they might have been more than friends, but I'm not sure.

    There is actually some sort of mystery in amongst the boobs and arses. Barbara thinks someone has killed Sally, and coincidentally the audio tapes that Farley gives her to transcribe seem to detail the plot of the film she's in, and around this time she begins to suspect that she may be next. Who can she trust? Rosalba, who at one point jumps out of a swimming pool to have a quick puff on a cigarette? Umberto, whose motives are unclear? How about the big brute guy, who guts a live eel in front of Barbara for some reason? Could have done without that bit, which is something I seem to be saying more frequently.

    It's not very violent and as you'd expect things kick off at the end a bit. There are twists right up until the last thirty seconds. The thing with Barbara Bouchet and Rosalba Neri is that the two of them can actually act too – especially Rosalba, who can switch from sweet to evil to sexy at the drop of her knickers.

    Barbara Bouchet's Boobs will return in Lucio Fulci's Don't Torture A Duckling!
    6markovd111

    OK...

    While labeled as a grindhouse movie, there is not that much wrong with "Amuck". For it's time it's decently acted, filmed and edited. It also isn't shy on showing nudity which I leave to you to decide is that good or bad. However, as a thriller, other than it's OK premise and some creepy atmosphere greatly achieved by decent use of music, "Amuck" fails to be either thrilling or entertaining to make it a good movie. Problem is that our heroine is very bland and she is seldom in real danger. All in all, "Amuck" is passable, sure, and it stands out from sloppily made exploitation movies from those times, but other than that, "Amuck" is just something for genre fans. It's far from the worst thing to watch, but it's also far from something you just have to watch before you die. 6.5/10!

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    • Trivia
      Edwige Fenech was originally cast as Eleanora, but dropped out of the role upon discovering that she was pregnant with her son Edwin Fenech.
    • Quotes

      Eleanora Stuart: [introducing her husband's secretary to the rest of the stag movie viewing guests] This is Greta.

      Stoned Woman: Welcome to the party.

      Buxom Partygoer: [rising from behind a couch, big smile behind badly smeared lipstick, a man for each bare boob] Ciao!

      Sandro: [devouring her with his eyes] You mean she can typewrite, and take shorthand too?

    • Alternate versions
      Amuck (1972) has also been released in a shortened, 78 minutes version under the title Leather and Whips (1972).
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer War (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Piacere Sequence
      by Teo Usuelli

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 1972 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En busca del placer
    • Filming locations
      • Campanile, Palazzo Ducale, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Veneto, Italy(Greta rides to the Stuarts')
    • Production company
      • West Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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