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La proie des vierges

Original title: L'arma l'ora il movente
  • 1972
  • 16
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
652
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La proie des vierges (1972)
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A sexually-promiscuous priest is stabbed to death inside a church.A sexually-promiscuous priest is stabbed to death inside a church.A sexually-promiscuous priest is stabbed to death inside a church.

  • Director
    • Francesco Mazzei
  • Writers
    • Francesco Mazzei
    • Marcello Aliprandi
    • Mario Bianchi
  • Stars
    • Renzo Montagnani
    • Bedy Moratti
    • Eva Czemerys
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    652
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francesco Mazzei
    • Writers
      • Francesco Mazzei
      • Marcello Aliprandi
      • Mario Bianchi
    • Stars
      • Renzo Montagnani
      • Bedy Moratti
      • Eva Czemerys
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Renzo Montagnani
    Renzo Montagnani
    • Commissario Franco Boito
    Bedy Moratti
    • Orchidea Durantini
    Eva Czemerys
    Eva Czemerys
    • Giulia Pisani
    Salvatore Puntillo
    • Moriconi
    Claudia Gravy
    Claudia Gravy
    • Sister Tarquinia
    • (as Claudia Gravi)
    Alcira Harris
    Arturo Trina
    • Ferruccio
    Adolfo Belletti
    • Anselmo Barsetti - The Sacristan
    Arnaldo Bellofiore
    • Aristide
    Francesco D'Adda
    • Pisani - Giulia's Husband
    Filippo Pompa Marcelli
      Gina Mascetti
      Gina Mascetti
      • Mother Superior
      Lorenzo Piani
      Maurizio Bonuglia
      Maurizio Bonuglia
      • Don Giorgio
      Rossana Canghiari
      • Wedding Guest
      • (uncredited)
      Raniero Dorascenzi
      • Photographer
      • (uncredited)
      Pietro Innocenzi
      • Photographer
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Francesco Mazzei
      • Writers
        • Francesco Mazzei
        • Marcello Aliprandi
        • Mario Bianchi
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      6dopefishie

      Unique giallo that's worth a watch

      Pros: Good characters and acting. Nice small town setting. The story feels unique with a male priest being the primary victim that starts off the body count.

      However, if you've seem a number of giallo, you'll be able to figure out the culprit pretty easily.

      Music is good here - especially the closing theme.

      Cons: The pacing is quite slow at times. It takes like a half hour to get to the first murder. It has a low body count as these films go. There are a bunch of red herrings that are clearly added just to try and distract you, and they were too obvious to the point that it felt like they were just filling space.

      At the end of the day, this is a unique giallo that's worth a watch.
      7hae13400

      A Very Average Giallo With an Interesting Side

      A young clergyman, Don, has had two loves, and now he chooses one of them, Julia, as his only one lover. But soon Don is found dead in the chapel. And there is a witness, Felcio, who tells almost nothing about the murder to the police. But the murderer continues to take people's lives, and finally Felcio decides to inform of the very secret of the first murder... This is a typical Giallo film with good music by Francesco De Masi. The problem is that he does better jobs in other films. Indeed almost everything about this film seems to have average quality and therefore I have almost nothing say about it. Still it can be said that the story itself, which is nether complex nor confused, has at least one interesting side. Person like the first and leading victim, Don, is immoral. And killing the immoral person is much more immoral. But not revealing those immoralities is immoral? Or is there clear distinction between killing and letting-die? Although this film as a whole is not a moralistic one its religious and/or philosophical side, which seems to support the classic claim that there can be a deductive proof that the God does not exist based upon the existence of the evil, is rather unique and therefore can be interesting.
      7Coventry

      Eight hundred Lashes for a Murder

      Eureka! What a wonderful feeling when realizing that, after having seen more 150 Italian Gialli varying from absolutely brilliant to terribly awful, there are still great gems out there for me to discover! "The Hour, The Weapon, The Motive" is not your typically textbook Giallo, because of its unusual setting and only a limited number of murders, but it contains enough highlights and ingenious twists to appeal to fans of the genre, and admirers of sleazy Euro-exploitation in general.

      The plot introduces priest Don Giorgio, who obviously chose the wrong profession. He's handsome and a bit wild, and he certainly doesn't mind a bit of smooching with two gorgeous ladies that also work as volunteers in the nuns' convent/boarding school where he teaches music. But Don Giorgio gets ashamed of his sinful behavior, and after another session of self-flagellation, he decides to devote himself to God again and terminate both his affairs. Shortly after, though, is brutally stabbed to death inside the convent. Who's the killer? One of his ex-mistresses? Their husbands? A jealous nun? A young orphan boy who lives in the convent may have witnessed something, but he doesn't speak. The rebellious Commissioner Franco Boito must resolve the case, but he falls head over heals in love with a suspect with the lovely name Orchidea.

      "The Hour, "The Weapon, The Motive" is a slow-paced but intriguing thriller that remains mysterious and unpredictable, and this despite the relatively low number of potential suspects. Writer/director Francesco Mazzei, who's completely unknown to me, compensates for the shortage of clues and body count by inserting a couple of bizarre gimmicks; - most notably a jaw-dropping scene in which all the nuns at the convent undress and flagellate themselves for several minutes, and this supposedly to redeem the deceased Don Giorgio of his sins. Really odd, and strangely enticing. The trick with the key and the rope (you'll see) is pure Giallo-gold, and the ending is also marvelous. The one thing I regret most is that Mazzei didn't opt for a juicier and more flamboyant title. I would suggest "Eight-hundred Lashes for a Murder" or "Death to the Sound of a Bouncing Marble".
      7HumanoidOfFlesh

      Sadly overlooked Italian giallo.

      In "The Weapon,the Hour and the Motive" the murder victim is a priest.Father Giorgio is stabbed to death in his congregation church.Two police detectives Franco Boito and Moriconi investigate his murder.The main suspects are Giorgio's two lovers Giulia and Orchidea as he wanted to break up with both.There is also an orphaned boy who saw too much from his attic hideout and he will resolve the mystery.Overlooked Italian giallo stylishly made by Francesco Mazzei.There are some silly comedic moments and some effective shocks.The throat slashing scene is fairly graphic and there is a bit of nudity and sexual perversion.Mazzei is capable of building suspense pretty well too."The Weapon,the Hour and the Motive" deserves more recognition.7 out of 10.
      7kosmasp

      Who's bad

      No pun intended - priests are people too. And nuns of course ... are not just nuns. Especially when they are .. covered in exploitation movies - and I am not talking about clothes covering them - so many puns, so little time/space. And maybe you won't care for them. I hope you do and that's the reason you are here.

      That said and really putting out there, that I wouldn't call myself a particular big fan of the Giallo genre, this was quite interesting. There is a moral tone, some themes that it touches (get your mind out of the gutter - although there is quite a lot of nudity, so maybe leave it there) ... the movie is interesting is what I am trying to say. Be aware of what this is and if your sensibilites are going to be touched upon - ok I'll stop here ...

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      • Trivia
        Orchidea smokes Astor brand cigarettes, a common favorite of leading ladies in gialli.
      • Goofs
        The handwriting on the note Ferrucio sends Orchidea with the torn clothes is clearly not that of a schoolboy..
      • Quotes

        Giulia Pisani: [of Don Giorgio, with a fervor clearly beyond just religious] I think he's a great priest, and so handsome!

        Sister Tarquinia: That's true, he's like an angel.

        Aristide: You're right, he's really a saint!

      • Soundtracks
        Vent'anni
        Written by Francesco De Masi and Giorgio Zinzi

        Performed by Roberto Minardi

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      • Release date
        • April 21, 1976 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • The Weapon, the Hour & the Motive
      • Filming locations
        • Aniene River, Vicovaro, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Franco and Orchidea talk)
      • Production company
        • Julia Film
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 45 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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