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Pena de muerte

  • 1974
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
340
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Marisa Mell, Fernando Rey, Espartaco Santoni, and Máximo Valverde in Pena de muerte (1974)
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A district attorney with a strong belief in the death penalty and a reputation for seeking it in all of his cases is disturbed when several horrific murders, all identical to cases he's trie... Read allA district attorney with a strong belief in the death penalty and a reputation for seeking it in all of his cases is disturbed when several horrific murders, all identical to cases he's tried and convicted in the past, begin occurring.A district attorney with a strong belief in the death penalty and a reputation for seeking it in all of his cases is disturbed when several horrific murders, all identical to cases he's tried and convicted in the past, begin occurring.

  • Director
    • Jorge Grau
  • Writers
    • Jorge Grau
    • Juan Tébar
    • Guy de Maupassant
  • Stars
    • Fernando Rey
    • Marisa Mell
    • Espartaco Santoni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    340
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jorge Grau
    • Writers
      • Jorge Grau
      • Juan Tébar
      • Guy de Maupassant
    • Stars
      • Fernando Rey
      • Marisa Mell
      • Espartaco Santoni
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Oscar Bataille
    Marisa Mell
    Marisa Mell
    • Patricia Bataille
    Espartaco Santoni
    Espartaco Santoni
    • Wilson Vargas
    Máximo Valverde
    Máximo Valverde
    • Javier Durán
    • (as Maximo Valverde)
    Elisa Laguna
    • Laura Castro
    Julián Navarro
    • Inspector Navarro
    • (as Julian Navarro)
    María Vico
    • Dueña pensión
    • (as Maria Vico)
    Nené Morales
    Nené Morales
    • Telefonista
    • (as Nene Morales)
    José Lifante
    José Lifante
    • Comandante
    • (as Jose Ruiz Lifante, José Ruiz Lifante)
    Julio Morales
    • Jacques Morell
    Antonio Guti
    • Acusado
    • (as Antonio Gutti)
    Ángel Menéndez
    • Portavoz del jurado
    • (as Angel Menendez)
    Ismael García-Romeu
    • Juez
    • (as Ismael G. Romeu)
    Juana Azorín
    • Señora Morell
    • (as Juana Azorin)
    Enrique González
    • Cartero
    • (as Enrique Glez)
    Carmen Martínez Sierra
      • Director
        • Jorge Grau
      • Writers
        • Jorge Grau
        • Juan Tébar
        • Guy de Maupassant
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      3dopefishie

      Bloodless Soap Opera

      Bloodless Soap Opera

      This is by far one of the least bloody giallo out there. It is very slow to start. And slow throughout. It's filmed and acted in a manner reminiscent of a soap opera. There is little mystery about who the killer is. You'll figure it out quickly even if you didn't read the tagline.

      There is one final twist in the last seconds of the film which I did not see coming, and I really appreciated it. That was the strongest part of the film imo.

      Overall, I'd say to skip this lackluster effort.
      6Bunuel1976

      VIOLENT BLOOD BATH (Jorge Grau, 1973) **1/2

      I had never heard of this one until recently, but was definitely intrigued by the involvement of "Euro-Cult" exponent Grau as well as stars Fernando Rey and Marisa Mell. The sensationalistic English moniker suggests a Giallo or even a Gangster epic, but this is a relatively serious treatise of schizophrenia coupled with a plea against capital punishment (PENA DE MUERTE being the film's original title).

      The plot is interesting: Rey is a stern ageing judge who goes on holiday, only to find the crimes of people he had sentenced to the guillotine years before literally coming back to haunt him!; Mell is the man's much-younger dissatisfied wife (also irritated by his OCD!) who eventually rekindles a romance with writer Espartaco Santoni, actually there to compile data for his next book – which just happens to revolve around her husband's illustrious career! The subsequent investigation into the multiple murders also takes in a local Police inspector, a girl whom Rey had befriended and who had connections to one of the latest crime scenes, and her actor boyfriend; both the latter and Santoni himself (being familiar with the trials of the original cases, of which we are given intermittent snippets, he is obviously knowledgeable of their killers' modus operandi) are among the initial suspects.

      Still, the identity of the perpetrator of the copy-cat killings is not at all hard to guess; in fact, it is virtually a replica of the latter-day Boris Karloff vehicle THE HAUNTED STRANGLER (1958) sans face-twitching antics! As I said, the film makes little concessions to the sleaze and gore which typically exemplified the "Euro-Cult" style – perhaps the presence of Luis Bunuel regular Rey inclined the director towards a more level-headed approach here (though, to be fair, this was also true of the two other efforts of his I have watched so far, and his most popular, BLOOD CEREMONY [1973; whose viewing actually followed in quick succession to the title under review!] and THE LIVING DEAD AT MANCHESTER MORGUE [1974]).
      10feministafanatico

      Underrated masterpiece.

      Seventh film of Jorge Grau that I watched, and it only confirmed he is one of my favorite filmmakers, a great auteur who, for some weird reason, has not received the attention he deserves.

      Based on a work of Guy de Maupassant, the film is a breathtaking psychological thriller with one of the most intelligent plot twist I ever saw. Fernando Rey is superb as a magistrate that believes in death penalty as a way of protecting society. He is a troubled marriage, and his wife (played by the excellent Marisa Mell) is having an affair with a writer who opposes to Rey's vision and is determined to prove his thesis in a new book. Strange murders that imitate the ones committed by the criminals condemned to death by the magistrate starts to happen, and an investigation takes place. But, nothing is what seems in this sordid story written by Grau and Juan Tébar, and I can't reveal more to avoid spoilers.

      Be careful with the title given to it in the USA, "Violent Blood Bath". Fans of gore may be seduced by this misleading title, and the fact IMDb puts "horror" as one of its genre doesn't help. There is no blood bath here, and the murders all occur off screen. This is the kind of movie where what matters is the character development, and it excells in this department.

      Impecably shot, photographed, edited and scored, "Pena de Muerte" deals with a controversial topic without falling in the mere sensationalism or sounding preachy. It is not easy to say if the script is supporting or opposing death penaulty, and this is one of its merits. The last half hour will make you devour all your fingernails, in one of the most brilliant exercises in tension.

      Thanks to Vinegar Syndrome for the excellent restoration of this masterpiece. I hope more works of the underrated Jorge Grau receives the same treatment soon.
      4kevin_robbins

      Violent Blood Bath has a promising premise for a giallo, but not enough execution to stand out in the genre.

      I recently watched the Italian/Spanish 🇮🇹 🇪🇸 film Violent Blood Bath (1974) on Tubi. The story follows a district attorney with a long history of convictions - many of which led to death row. When a copycat killer emerges, recreating crimes from the attorney's past cases (all involving inmates who were executed), things take a dark turn. What's the killer's motive? And will the attorney become the next target?

      Directed by Jorge Grau (Let Sleeping Corpses Lie), the film stars Fernando Rey (The French Connection), Marisa Mell (The Great Swindle), Espartaco Santoni (Death Will Have Your Eyes), and Nené Morales (The Night of the Executioner).

      This is one of those films where you're waiting for something big to happen... and it never does. The acting is excellent, the women are gorgeous, and it delivers that classic giallo-style nudity. But the kills are underwhelming, and the twist at the end doesn't land with much impact. There just isn't enough substance here to make it truly engaging.

      In conclusion, Violent Blood Bath has a promising premise for a giallo, but not enough execution to stand out in the genre. I'd score it a 4/10 and recommend skipping it.
      8christopher-underwood

      solid thriller with giallo undertones

      A most misleading title English for a very fine film, which may be why it has become so neglected. Fernando Rey is great as the ageing judge reflecting upon his career as someone keen to make use of the death penalty wherever he saw necessary. Some of this seems to be coming back to haunt him and we see something of these terrible murders (hence the title, but still misleading, this is no stalk and slash). Instead we have a gripping tale with many twists and turns and if we see little gore or skin for that matter, there are other compensations. Not least the lovely Marisa Mell who puts in a sterling performance matching that of the great man himself. Good solid thriller with giallo undertones and a very good dub plus fine cinematography. Well worth catching if you can.

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      • Trivia
        Marisa Mell and Espartaco Santoni were, at the time of filming, lovers / life partners in real life.
      • Goofs
        Director's name "Jorge" Grau is misspelled "Jeorge" in the credits and translation of an Italian newspaper headline: "Misterious [sic] Money Order."
      • Quotes

        Oscar Bataille: There are many means of satisfying sexual impulses naturally, but crime only merits capital punishment.

      • Connections
        References The Pink Panther Show (1969)

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      • Release date
        • 1974 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Spain
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Violent Blood Bath
      • Filming locations
        • El Grove, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain
      • Production company
        • Emaus Films S.A.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 32m(92 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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