A... COME ASSASSINO
Italy 1966
D: Ray Morrison (Angelo Dorigo)
P: //St & Sc: Ernesto Gastaldi, Angelo Dorigo,
Roberto Natale, & Sergio Bazzini//DP: Aldo Tonti//E: //M: Aldo Piga
Cast: Alan Steel (Sergio Ciani), Mary Arden, Ivano
Davoli, Aiché Nana, Charlie Karum, John Heston (Ivano Staccioli).
John
Prescott, a wealthy aristocrat, is found dead at his palatial estate. All of
his relatives gather to hear the reading of the will. Among the attendees are
his sister Marta,idiot son Julian, Angela who is Prescott's mistress,his
brother George, and personal secretary Giacomo. They are soon fighting amongst
themselves to find the true treasure that's hidden within the castle. A police
inspector arrives to test the alibis of each relative since they all hated the
cruel Prescott. Meanwhile a black gloved assassin is stalking the grounds,
turning out lights and killing off the greedy inhabitants. The film ends with
the killer running through the estate giggling with insane laughter.
This B&W
film has been described as being influenced by Agatha Christie novels and it is
definitely easy to see why. More specifically, And Then There Were None. The
film is not very interesting as the director seems to be unsure of what to do
with the claustrophobic settings. The killings are lamely executed—people die
in car wrecks, fall off ledges or are shot. Dorigo seems to think that having a
perpetual thunderstorm going on at all times is all he has to do to create
tension. Alan Steel (real name Sergio Cianni) is the only recognizable face and
after years of appearing in Peplums, it's unusual to see him in coat and tie
instead of a toga. This obscure film saw little theatrical exposure anywhere,
even in Italy, and is mostly known from its broadcasts on Italian TV.
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