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A man finds his wife brutally murdered. He has no alibi so is instructed by his lawyer to go into hiding in an abandoned hotel. Strange occurrences start happening immediately.A man finds his wife brutally murdered. He has no alibi so is instructed by his lawyer to go into hiding in an abandoned hotel. Strange occurrences start happening immediately.A man finds his wife brutally murdered. He has no alibi so is instructed by his lawyer to go into hiding in an abandoned hotel. Strange occurrences start happening immediately.
Lella Cattaneo
- Hotel Owner's Wife
- (as Lela Cattaneo)
Eros Buttaglieri
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
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June 2024
I am a huge giallo fan and try to watch any films that have any chance of being a giallo, and i was lucky enough to just stumble across this one, i had never heard of "Death falls lightly" before, which is its English title.
It started off promisingly and like a proper giallo, but unfortuanately the longer it went on the more disappointing it got and started to get a bit weird and dreamlike. I will class it as a giallo, but i would say only an average one. Truthfully very little really happens.
One positive is several actors can be recognised from these type of films, even if you dont know their names, one of them being Tom Felleghy who pops up in just about every giallo ever made and has quite a big role in this one.
I am not recommending it but if you are a giallo fan like me then you will want to watch it.
An average 6 out of 10.
I am a huge giallo fan and try to watch any films that have any chance of being a giallo, and i was lucky enough to just stumble across this one, i had never heard of "Death falls lightly" before, which is its English title.
It started off promisingly and like a proper giallo, but unfortuanately the longer it went on the more disappointing it got and started to get a bit weird and dreamlike. I will class it as a giallo, but i would say only an average one. Truthfully very little really happens.
One positive is several actors can be recognised from these type of films, even if you dont know their names, one of them being Tom Felleghy who pops up in just about every giallo ever made and has quite a big role in this one.
I am not recommending it but if you are a giallo fan like me then you will want to watch it.
An average 6 out of 10.
A drug trafficker's wife has been murdered. He has no alibi and will certainly be the chief suspect. Trouble is he is connected to various high flyers and they do not want their man implicated so they hide him and his mistress temporarily in a deserted hotel. Soon, strangers appear in the night and bizarre events begin to escalate out of control.
Well this one sure qualifies as one of the more obscure gialli out there. It has an odd feel to it that can best be described as surreal and off-kilter. I think the setting has something to do with it. Most of the movie is set within the confines of the hotel. This ensures that there is a claustrophobic feel to this giallo. Almost everything seems to happen in the dead of night and there is an impressively consistent dream-like tone to proceedings once the strange events get underway. An elderly man matter-of-factly asks for assistance in disposing of the body of his wife who he has just murdered for a trivial reason; there is a strange room where a girl bathes alongside a monkey; enigmatic women drift through the corridors of the hotel and say ambiguous things. The movie really gets going once these strange hotel guests start appearing and I think its this whole dream-like section in the dead of night in an abandoned hotel that mark this giallo out as a little distinctive from its peers. Of additional note is the theme tune which is a blues-rock number – it's not exactly normal to have the likes of that score one of these flicks – it only adds to the oddball feel to this one. Unusual stuff on the whole, which is a good thing of course.
Well this one sure qualifies as one of the more obscure gialli out there. It has an odd feel to it that can best be described as surreal and off-kilter. I think the setting has something to do with it. Most of the movie is set within the confines of the hotel. This ensures that there is a claustrophobic feel to this giallo. Almost everything seems to happen in the dead of night and there is an impressively consistent dream-like tone to proceedings once the strange events get underway. An elderly man matter-of-factly asks for assistance in disposing of the body of his wife who he has just murdered for a trivial reason; there is a strange room where a girl bathes alongside a monkey; enigmatic women drift through the corridors of the hotel and say ambiguous things. The movie really gets going once these strange hotel guests start appearing and I think its this whole dream-like section in the dead of night in an abandoned hotel that mark this giallo out as a little distinctive from its peers. Of additional note is the theme tune which is a blues-rock number – it's not exactly normal to have the likes of that score one of these flicks – it only adds to the oddball feel to this one. Unusual stuff on the whole, which is a good thing of course.
This is a pretty slow going thriller which is absolutely not a giallo. The story is very boring and there is absolutely no gore no black glove killer. The plot is absurd and unengaged and sometimes stupid. I am a giallo fan who watch 70 giallos total, some good , some bad, but this is maybe the worst so called giallo I have ever seen(I still doubt it is a giallo) I am sincerely suggest all euro shock and giallo fans there is no need to track this trash down, believe me it is not worth it, you could save 75 minus of your life. This film definitely not a good example of my favorite genre-giallo. 1 star because no lower grade at IMDb.
From the same director and indeed the same year as the similarly hard to categorise, Byleth comes this strangely hypnotic blend of thriller cum ghost story cum giallo. I have seen this categorically denied as a giallo and yet I beg to differ. There are many a wide eyed moment, plenty of kills amid the sex and more than a hint that someone may be going mad. In addition there is an absolutely wonderful nod to Bird With a Crystal Plumage, and this scene with the locked glass doors probably ranks as the film's best. There is also, in this movie set within a hotel a scene most reminiscent of The Shining, though this might well have inspired the writer Stephen King, rather than Kubrick. Well worth a watch, if you can find it.
Death Falls Lightly is a Giallo of the ultra rare variety, and while it has nothing on the best of what the genre has to offer; Leopoldo Savona's film is still a very solid genre entry. The film takes on an almost dreamlike atmosphere and presents a very isolated and focused mystery inside a deserted hotel building. Director Leopoldo Savona, who made Byleth also in 1972, was clearly hampered by a low budget which comes through in the overall 'cheap' atmosphere of the film, but he triumphs over this well with his story and characters. Our main character is a man named Giorgio Darica; a criminal who finds himself in a tight spot when someone murders his wife and he doesn't have an alibi. His lawyer suggests that he hides out in an abandoned hotel, and he takes his mistress with him. At first the pair is happy to make good use of their surroundings by having as much sex as possible; but pretty soon the tension starts to mount between them and things get worse when George stumbles upon a woman with her throat cut and begins to believe he may be going insane.
The main location in the film is the hotel, and while the director succeeds in making it feel very small and isolated; it has to be said that it's not the most exciting place for a film to take place in. However, this is made up for by the characters and the situation which is always at the forefront and the director does not concern himself too much with things going on outside of the central point of the film. Unfortunately this does mean that the murder scenes suffer - there are a few, but they're practically bloodless and not what I've come to expect from a Giallo. However, while there was ample opportunity for plenty of sex; thankfully the film doesn't just turn into a soft-core porno, and that's to its credit. The soundtrack is interesting and really not bad at all. Parts feel like they've been pulled from Spaghetti Westerns while the main theme is a cheap seventies rock track; but it does at least go with the film. The ending is really quite good and the film gives a good twist on what is probably the most clichéd ending you can get. Overall, Death Falls Lightly is likely to remain in obscurity; but it's worth tracking down and I do recommend it.
The main location in the film is the hotel, and while the director succeeds in making it feel very small and isolated; it has to be said that it's not the most exciting place for a film to take place in. However, this is made up for by the characters and the situation which is always at the forefront and the director does not concern himself too much with things going on outside of the central point of the film. Unfortunately this does mean that the murder scenes suffer - there are a few, but they're practically bloodless and not what I've come to expect from a Giallo. However, while there was ample opportunity for plenty of sex; thankfully the film doesn't just turn into a soft-core porno, and that's to its credit. The soundtrack is interesting and really not bad at all. Parts feel like they've been pulled from Spaghetti Westerns while the main theme is a cheap seventies rock track; but it does at least go with the film. The ending is really quite good and the film gives a good twist on what is probably the most clichéd ending you can get. Overall, Death Falls Lightly is likely to remain in obscurity; but it's worth tracking down and I do recommend it.
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- Trivia103rd movie of Carla Mancini.
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Giorgio Darica: [watching porn] Italy produces more pornography than Sweden and Denmark put together.
- ConnectionsFeatures Les démons sexuels (1972)
- SoundtracksSunday in Neon Lights
Written by Lallo Gori
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By what name was La mort tombe doucement (1972) officially released in Canada in English?
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