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Le couteau de glace

Original title: Il coltello di ghiaccio
  • 1972
  • 1h 31m
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6.0/10
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Le couteau de glace (1972)
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A mute woman finds herself at the center of a series of murders in the mountains of Spain, which police suspect are being committed by a drug-addled Satanist.A mute woman finds herself at the center of a series of murders in the mountains of Spain, which police suspect are being committed by a drug-addled Satanist.A mute woman finds herself at the center of a series of murders in the mountains of Spain, which police suspect are being committed by a drug-addled Satanist.

  • Director
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Writers
    • Umberto Lenzi
    • Antonio Troiso
  • Stars
    • Carroll Baker
    • Alan Scott
    • Ida Galli
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    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writers
      • Umberto Lenzi
      • Antonio Troiso
    • Stars
      • Carroll Baker
      • Alan Scott
      • Ida Galli
    • 36User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Carroll Baker
    Carroll Baker
    • Martha Caldwell
    Alan Scott
    Alan Scott
    • il dottor Laurent
    Ida Galli
    Ida Galli
    • Jenny Ascot
    • (as Evelyn Stewart)
    Eduardo Fajardo
    Eduardo Fajardo
    • Marcos
    Silvia Monelli
    • La signore Annie Britton
    Jorge Rigaud
    Jorge Rigaud
    • Zio Ralph
    • (as George Rigaud)
    Franco Fantasia
    • L'spettore Duran
    Dada Gallotti
    • La moglie del sindaco
    Lorenzo Robledo
    • Maler
    Mario Pardo
    Mario Pardo
    • Randy Mason
    Olga Gherardi
    • Rosalie
    Consalvo Dell'Arti
    • Il sindaco
    José Marco
    José Marco
    • Padre Martin
    • (as Jose Marco)
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    • La commessa della libreria
    Luca Sportelli
    • Il fattorino della stazione
    Rosa M. Rodriguez
    • Christina
    Agustín Bescos
    • Il farmacista
    • (uncredited)
    Fabián Conde
      • Director
        • Umberto Lenzi
      • Writers
        • Umberto Lenzi
        • Antonio Troiso
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      6kevin_robbins

      This is a bit of an uneven movie that is a classic "who done it" with some unique elements

      Knife of Ice (1972) is an Italian horror movie that I recently watched on Shudder. The storyline follows a young lady who was in an accident as a child that she barely survived but killed her parents. She's mute post accident and moves with her uncle in the countryside of Spain. When her wild and sex craved cousin comes to visit they go out looking for boys only to encounter a serial killer that kills the cousin and begins hunting the mute young lady.

      This movie is directed by Umberto Lenzi (Black Demons) and stars Carroll Baker (Giant), Alan Scott (Lola), Evelyn Stewart (The Leopard), Eduardo Fajardo (Django), George Rigaud (Horror Express) and José Marco (Horror Express).

      This is a bit of an uneven movie that is a classic "who done it" with some unique elements. The kills are very average, the detective is an annoying "know it all" but the acting is very good. The music is classic 70s horror and fun. The creepy guy in the bushes was an entertaining character, the satanic worshipping was interesting and the twist ending is really good and worthwhile.

      Overall, this is a slightly above average addition to the horror genre that I would score a 6.5/10 and recommend seeing once.
      7ZeddaZogenau

      Fourth Collaboration between ACADEMY AWARD nominee Carroll BAKER and Giallo Mastermind Umberto LENZI

      Fourth joint Giallo by Carroll Baker and genre master Umberto Lenzi

      After three Gialli together, the two had had enough of each other before they decided to try it out again two years after "Paranoia" (1970). The budget of this film, originally called "Il coltello di ghiaccio", was considerably smaller. So this time you had to at least leave the sophisticated world of the super-rich from the three previous films behind you, which was good for the production. This time it was shot with a Spanish co-producer, so the locations were near Madrid and in the Pyrenees. The film was released in Italian cinemas on August 24, 1972.

      It all starts in a bullring. Martha (Carroll Baker), who has been mute and severely traumatized since a tragic train accident, receives a very welcome visit from her cousin Jenny (Ida Galli), who is now a successful singer. Together they visit their uncle Ralph (George Rigaud), who lives in the country with his housekeeper (Silvia Monelli) and chauffeur (Eduardo Fajardo). At night, charming Jenny hears a strange noise in the garage. When she looks, she is "butchered" out of nowhere in the most beautiful slasher style. Now there is of course great horror, especially since a similar act has already taken place nearby. Martha's uncle and Inspector Duran (Franco Fantasia) fear that the mute Martha could also fall victim to the insane assassin because she is as beautiful as the previous victims. Various people come under suspicion, including Dr. Laurent (Alan Scott), who devotedly looks after Martha. A Satanist is also targeted by the police. But things get much worse. More murders happen...

      The year 1972 was the golden year of the Giallo genre, which can also be seen in the motif of Satanism that plays a role in many successful Gialli of that year. In "The Colors of the Night" with Edwige Fenech and in "Don't Torture A Duckling" by Lucio Fulci, dark Satan disciples end up in the circle of suspects. Ever since "Rosemary's Baby" (1968) by Roman Polanski, the topic has simply been in the air. And William Friedkin was still busy filming "The Exorcist" (1973).

      By the way, a knife made of ice doesn't appear in the film at all. The title of the film refers to the quote: "Fear is a knife of ice which penetrates the senses down to the depth of conscience", which should sound a lot like the classic horror master Edgar Allan Poe, but was probably invented by Umberto Lenzi himself .

      Genre master Umberto Lenzi (1931-2017) is best known in German-speaking countries for his horror films "Eaten Alive" and "Großangriff der Zombies / Major Attack of the Zombies" from 1980. He has been at home in every genre of ItaloCinema for decades. Historical films like "Catherine of Russia" (1963) with the great Hildegard Knef or Hildegarde Neff, as she was known internationally, peplum films like "Sandokan" (1963) with alpha muscle man Steve Reeves, Edgar Wallace-Gialli mixtures like "Das Rätsel des silbernen Halbmonds" (1972) with Uschi Glas and GOLDEN GLOBE nominee Antonio Sabato and of course his police masterpiece "Der Berserker / The Berserker" (1974) with Tomas Milian.

      All four Gialli, which Umberto Lenzi shot with Carroll Baker, indulge in cruelly beautiful images and are absolutely worth seeing. Do not miss!
      7ma-cortes

      Acceptable Italian-Spanish Giallo filled with thrills , chills , suspense , twists and turns

      ¨Il Coltello di Ghiaccio" also titled "Knife of Ice" or "Silent Horror¨ deals with a thirteen year old named Martha Caldwell who witnessed the death of her parents in a deadly railway crash . Barely surviving the tragedy herself, Martha was struck mute due to the shock . Now an adult, the still dumb Martha (Carrol Baker) lives with her uncle Ralph (George Rigaud) at a mansion in Spanish countryside . Later on , Martha's cousin Jenny (Evelyn Stewart or Ida Galli) , a prestigious singer , arrives to be with the family . There appears a sex maniac roaming the countryside and committing several murders . Meanwhile , Inspector Duran (Franco Fantasia) and Vice-commissioner (Lorenzo Robledo) are investigating the killings of pretty young girls but case results out to be far more difficult than it would first seem . In the little town live various usual characters : the doctor (Alan Scott) , the priest (Jose Marco) , the judge (Angel Menendez) , the pharmacist , the local junkie (Mario Pardo) and the chauffeur (Eduardo Fajardo) , all of them seem to be suspicious people . The already traumatized Martha seems likely to be the next victim when take place strange events .

      This is a right Giallo where the intrigue, tension , suspense appear threatening and lurking in every room , corridors and luxurious interior and exterior . This suspenseful movie is plenty of thrills, chills , high body-count and well staged murders . This exciting film follows the American wake from classics as ¨The Caracol staircase¨ (Robert Siodmak) , ¨Wait until dark¨ (Terence Young) , ¨Blind Terror¨ (Richard Fleischer) in which a mute or blind girl is stalked or harassed by a series killer . The movie belongs to Italian Giallo genre that was invented by Mario Bava (Mask of demon ,The Evil Eye, A bay of blood) along with Riccardo Freda (Secret of Dr. Hitchcock, The ghost , I Vampiri) , they are the fundamental creators . These Giallo movies are characterized by overblown use of color with shining red blood, usual zooms, originally staged crimes , use of images-shock and a lot of plot twists . Later appears Dario Argento (Deep red, Suspira,Inferno), another essential creator of classic Latin terror films . Umberto Lenzi's so-so direction is well crafted, here he's less cynical and more inclined toward violence and lots of killings . It's a co-production Italian- Spanish for that reason appears Italian actors such as Ida Galli , Franco Fantasia , as Spanish actors such as Lorenzo Robledo , Mario Pardo , Jorge Rigaud , Angel Menendez and Eduardo Fajardo ; most of them usually played in Spaghetti/Paella sub-genre. Colorful and adequate cinematography by Jose Aguayo who photographed splendidly Spanish outdoors . Thrilling and suspenseful score by Marcello Giombini.

      The picture was well directed by the prolific filmmaker Umbert Lenzi . Talented and versatile writer/director Umbert Lenzi has made a vast array of often solid and entertaining films in all kind of genres as horror, comedy, Western, and science fiction in a career that spans over 40 years .Umbert Lenzi used the pseudonym Hank Milestone and Humphrey Logan . Umberto made his directorial debut with ¨Queen of the Seas¨ (1961) . Other pirate/sword flicks followed, starting with ¨Pirates of Malaysia¨ (1964) starred by Steeve Reeves, which was part of the height of the career of fictitious tales of historic legendary characters including Robin Hood , Catherine the Great, Zorro , Sandokan and Maciste . He subsequently directed a ¨Fumetti¨ titled The mask of Kriminal (1966) . After directing a war film and two "spaghetti westerns," Lenzi turned to the Giallo genre with ¨Orgasmo¨ (1969). During the 1970s, Lenz filmed a number of Giallo and thrillers , among them : ¨So Sweet, So Perverse¨, ¨Seven Blood-Stained Orchids¨ and ¨Eyeball¨ . Lenzi turned to the police thrillers called ¨Polizieschi¨, which rejuvenated his confidence and his popularity . Titles like ¨Almost Human¨ , ¨Free Hand For a Tough Cop¨ and ¨Brothers Till We Die¨ were the most popular and brutal of the thrillers . Lenzi is an expert on wartime genre such as he proved in ¨Desert commandos¨ , ¨Battle of commandos¨ , ¨From hell to victory¨ , ¨Young Lions¨ and ¨Bridge to hell¨. Prior to the Polizieschi, Lenzi directed ¨Man from Deep River¨ , which was the start of the Italian cannibal sub-genre . Later on , he directed two very gory jungle cannibal features , ¨Eaten Alive¨ and ¨Make Them Die Slowly ¨which was banned in 31 countries, made Lenzi distance himself from the cannibal genre . Then Lenzi directed ¨Nightmare City¨ (1980) , a zombie flick , and ¨Iron Master¨(1983) . In the 90s his films were extremely low-budgeted and failed at box-office .
      8OnePlusOne

      Classy giallo from the master of sleaze

      Don't hesitate to pick this one up, It might not be gory or filled with naked women but it's got a pretty damned fine central mystery. I don't think it's available in a letter boxed form on video, which is a real shame because Lenzi do have a way with pictures and this one is no exception. Also there are some really cool editing tricks, especially in the first half of the film. Over all it's a rather convincing story with some really original moments and fine acting. Bar the dubbing of course (as always!). 8/10 if you are a genre fan. 6/10 if you are a new arrival. You know what I mean...
      6ascheland

      One of Lenzi's Classier Efforts, If Not More Interesting

      I agree that "Knife of Ice" is one of director Umberto Lenzi's classier movies, but I didn't find it one of his more interesting ones (it's certainly one of his least sexy). The mystery is well conceived, the editing well done, and Carroll Baker turns in a good performance, no doubt aided by the fact that since her character is a mute she's spared the stilted post dubbing suffered by the other actors. But the pacing is a bit sluggish and some of the devil worship symbols laughable (dig the cartoon goat head "medallion" found by the police). Personally, I found other Lenzi-Baker thrillers like "Paranoia" (a.k.a. "Orgasmo") and "A Quiet Place to Kill" (a.k.a. "Paranoia"--confused yet?) a lot more hopping. Guess I prefer my giallos on the trashy side. Still, for fans of the genre, "Knife of Ice" is worth a look.

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      • Trivia
        Uncredited Ágata Lys became a household name overnight as one of the pretty and "bespectacled" hostesses of the top-rated TV contest Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez (1972).
      • Goofs
        In the Poe quote after the credits, "which" is misspelled without the first h, as "wich"
      • Quotes

        Credits: "Fear is a knife of ice wich penetrates the senses down to the depth of conscience." Edgar Allen Poe

      • Crazy credits
        In the Poe quote that ends the credits, "which" is misspelled without the first h, as "wich"
      • Connections
        Referenced in All Eyes on Lenzi: The Life and Times of the Italian Exploitation Titan (2018)

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        • August 24, 1972 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
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        • Spain
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        • Italian
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Knife of Ice
      • Filming locations
        • Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(as De Paolis Studios)
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        • Mundial Film
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        1 hour 31 minutes
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