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La lame infernale

Original title: La polizia chiede aiuto
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.8K
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La lame infernale (1974)
HE'S NO ANGEL, HE'S JUST A BIKER FROM HELL!
The naked body of a schoolgirl leads the police to a teenage prostitution ring as vice and corruption explode onto the Italian streets in a blaze of machete-wielding fury.
When suspects in the case are killed by a mysterious stranger clad in motorbike leathers, the police realise that the trail of corruption goes all the way to the top, and set their sights on busting the case wide open. But as the body count rises, the crash-helmet-wearing motor-psycho colours the mean streets red in a bid to stop them.

Massimo Dallamano's masterful hybrid of giallo mystery and poliziotteschi thriller is interwoven with breakneck chase-sequences and a deeply cool soundtrack to create a landmark in 70s European cinema.

What Have They Done To Your Daughters? (cert. 18) is released uncut (for the first time in the UK) on DVD by Shameless Screen Entertainment. The film will be presented remastered in 1.85:1 with English 2.0 sound. Also included on the disc is a Shameless original trailer gallery.
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A district attorney and two inspectors discover that a girl's apparent suicide is linked to a teenage prostitution ring which employs a motorcycle-riding killer to tie up loose ends.A district attorney and two inspectors discover that a girl's apparent suicide is linked to a teenage prostitution ring which employs a motorcycle-riding killer to tie up loose ends.A district attorney and two inspectors discover that a girl's apparent suicide is linked to a teenage prostitution ring which employs a motorcycle-riding killer to tie up loose ends.

  • Director
    • Massimo Dallamano
  • Writers
    • Ettore Sanzò
    • Massimo Dallamano
  • Stars
    • Giovanna Ralli
    • Claudio Cassinelli
    • Mario Adorf
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    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Massimo Dallamano
    • Writers
      • Ettore Sanzò
      • Massimo Dallamano
    • Stars
      • Giovanna Ralli
      • Claudio Cassinelli
      • Mario Adorf
    • 36User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Giovanna Ralli
    Giovanna Ralli
    • Asst. DA Vittoria Stori
    Claudio Cassinelli
    Claudio Cassinelli
    • Insp. Silvestri
    Mario Adorf
    Mario Adorf
    • Insp. Valentini
    Franco Fabrizi
    Franco Fabrizi
    • Bruno Paglia
    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Mr. Polvesi
    Marina Berti
    Marina Berti
    • Mrs. Polvesi
    Paolo Turco
    Paolo Turco
    • Marcello Tosti
    Corrado Gaipa
    • DA
    Micaela Pignatelli
    Micaela Pignatelli
    • Rosa
    Ferdinando Murolo
    • Sgt. Giardina
    Salvatore Puntillo
    • Napoli
    Eleonora Morana
    Eleonora Morana
    • Polvesi's Housemaid
    Sherry Buchanan
    Sherry Buchanan
    • Silvia Polvesi
    • (as Cheryl Lee Buchanan)
    Roberta Paladini
    Roberta Paladini
    • Patrizia Valentini
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Reporter
    Renata Moar
    Renata Moar
    • Laura
    Adriana Falco
    • Giuliana Bigi
    Clara Zovianoff
    • Mrs. Talenti
    • Director
      • Massimo Dallamano
    • Writers
      • Ettore Sanzò
      • Massimo Dallamano
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    7Bunuel1976

    WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? (Massimo Dallamano, 1974) ***

    While the original Italian title – THE POLICE ASKS FOR HELP – clearly pigeonholes this one in the then-popular (and incredibly prolific) poliziottesco genre, the English title under which it is better known around the world – WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? – implies a giallo in the same vein as Dallamano’s best-known film, WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO SOLANGE? (1972). In any case, while both elements are effectively present – a hatchet-wielding murderer is the subject of the climactic manhunt – the police procedural themes are more prevalent.

    The film deals with a teenage suicide which eventually uncovers a child prostitution ring which, as usual, includes not just the petty sleazy oddballs (here personified by Franco Fabrizi) but also high-profile professionals (a celebrated doctor) and high-ranking government officials (a Minister). The cast is surprisingly good for this type of genre effort: Claudio Cassinelli (as the investigating Police Chief), Giovanna Ralli (unusually cast as a female D.A.), Mario Adorf as the policeman who finds the first body and also discovers that his own teenage daughter was once a “victim” of these perverts, the afore-mentioned Fabrizi and Hollywood veteran Farley Granger in a smallish role as the first victim’s father.

    As usual for Italian genre movies, the music score is an asset and here it is provided by Stelvio Cipriani whose motif, while simple and repetitive, is extremely effective given that it involves children singing gibberish (and thus commenting on the main theme of the movie itself even through its performers). Alarmingly, the end titles claim that every year in Italy, 8000 teenagers run away from home but only a small percentage returns to the fold – the majority are never found!
    8ZeddaZogenau

    Italian Crime Thriller with Giovanna RALLI, Claudio CASSINELLI and Mario ADORF

    The police ask for help: Giallo classic with Giovanna Ralli and Mario Adorf

    That's not nice! The very young Silvia Polesi (SherryBuchanan) hanged herself in an attic where she always met her boyfriend for rendezvous. Since it is apparently a suicide, Inspector Valentini (really good: EUROPEAN FILM AWARD nominee Mario Adorf, who received a nomination for ROSSINI by Helmut DIETL in 1997) and the second public prosecutor Vittoria Stori (Giovanna Ralli) are responsible for the case. By chance, however, it turns out that a shady neighbor (Franco Fabrizi) has repeatedly taken photos of the girl with various male acquaintances. Suddenly everything points to murder. Commissario Silvestri (Claudio Cassinelli) is now in charge. At some point, Silvia's overly carefree parents (Marina Berti and Hitchcock star Farley Granger) return to Rome. The inspector finds out that Silvia was probably part of a prostitution ring for very young girls. What does her psychotherapist Professor Beltrame (Steffen Zacharias) have to do with it? And suddenly the murder really starts: a motorcyclist equipped with a cleaver is on the way. The whole thing comes to a head even more when it becomes clear that Valentini's underage daughter is also involved in the prostitution ring...

    Things are quite tough here, with hands sometimes being abused with a cleaver. On the other hand, the issue of youth prostitution is dealt with surprisingly sensitively. As a result, this film by Massimo Dallamano (1917-1976) was able to set a style for future Gialli and Poliziotteschi, who then worked on the subject in a more sensational way. And then there is a really good female role for Giovanna Ralli (Era notte a Roma), which wasn't necessarily the norm in Italian genre films of the 1970s.

    This skilful mix of Giallo and Poliziottesco is a must-see for any fan of Italian genre cinema!
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    A good crime + horror mash-up

    This movie's pretty blunt and straight to the point, so I can keep it brief.

    What Have They Done to Your Daughters? Is an Italian crime/horror movie that follows a group of characters trying to catch a serial killer who's targeting teenage girls. It's the kind of premise that's been done to death, but it's the way it's done here that's interesting. It's fast-paced, surprisingly well-shot, memorably bloody, and also features some great music. In fact, it's the music that cancels out the bad dubbing, really, because while most Italian movies from this time don't have very good dubbing, this one kind of goes one step beyond, because it's really bad at points.

    I can see these crime/horror/thriller movies from Italy in the 1970s being the next genre I hyper-fixate on, as I've done with kaiju movies, samurai movies, and martial arts movies. There's something really interesting about them (I'd call them Giallo movies, but I'm not entirely sure yet whether this particular movie counts as Giallo).

    So overall, What Have They Done to Your Daughters? Isn't anything new when it comes to its story or characters, and it's kind of sleazy in parts, but it's well-made and consistently engaging, making it a pleasant surprise to watch, because I wasn't expecting this to be of a moderately high quality.
    Infofreak

    Above average gruesome giallo with some sensationalistic touches that fans of the genre will enjoy.

    'What Have They Done To Our Daughters?' is an above average giallo directed by Massimo Dallamano, who was the cinematographer for Leone's spaghetti western classic 'For A Few Dollars More'. It's a kinda sorta sequel to 'What Have They Done To Solange?', which I haven't seen. But I have seen Dallamano's swinging De Sade 'Venus In Furs' and both movies have made me very interested in his work. The story concerns a police investigation into the shocking murder of a teenage girl which uncovers a prostitution ring. It stars Giovanna Ralli who was in another pretty good giallo 'Cold Eyes Of Fear' and Claudio Cassinelli who co-starred in the nunsploitation classic 'Flavia The Heretic'. It's also quite a surprise to see Farley Granger (of Hitchcock's classics 'Rope' and 'Strangers On A Train') in the supporting cast, though his performance is forgettable. Giallo fans will enjoy this one, but if you are new to genre try some Dario Argento (especially 'Tenebre') or Fulci's 'Don't Torture A Duckling' to see some of the best examples of this style of thriller. Still, this is a pretty good movie with some gruesome and sensationalistic touches.
    7pumaye

    Late Giallo

    From the director of the excellent what have you done to Solange, Massimo Dallamano, here is a strange Italian giallo, more a police procedural (an a really lurid tale, a ring of teens used as prostitutes by people in very high places - that was the time, in Italy, when several directors and scripwriters tried their hands on very hot subjects, like this one) than an Argentian thriller (but it is scary enough in a few places and also very gory). It starts with the false suicide of a very young girl, hanged nude under a roof and then proceeds with a lot of cars and bikes chases (the killer is always covered by a motorcycle helmet until the very end - it is possible that the director of Night School took from here the idea of the killer masked with an helmet), almost always running without pauses. Tense and scary enough, good almost till the end (a lot too Dillenger for my tastes).

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    • Trivia
      Farley Granger's voice was dubbed by another actor in the English-language version.
    • Goofs
      In the scene when Cassinelli and Ralli are looking at a strip of film footage, they repeatedly stop the projector to pause on a single frame. However, the shadow of the projector plainly reveals that it is still rolling.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. Giardina: [after speaking with Talenti's wife] I'll tell you one thing, I don't blame Talenti for leaving that... scary!

    • Crazy credits
      Immediately after opening credits: "Every day we read or hear about brutal things that happen and which appear to have no logical explanation. Only a faithful reconstruction of such incidents can bring to light the dramatic and disturbing truth behind them."
    • Connections
      Featured in Innocence Lost (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      La polizia sta a guardare
      from Le grand kidnapping (1973) (uncredited)

      Written by Stelvio Cipriani

      Performed by Stelvio Cipriani

      Courtesy of IDM Music o/b/o Bixio Music Group

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
    • Filming locations
      • Manerba del Garda, Lombardia, Italy(segment)
    • Production company
      • Primex Italiana
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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