LA MORTE CAMMINA CON I TACCHI ALTI
DEATH WALKS ON HIGH HEELS
Director:
Luciano Ercoli. Sc: Velasco, Ernesto Gastaldi,Verde. Music: Stelvio Cipriani. Cast: Susan
Scott (Nieves Navarro), Frank Wolff, Simon Andreu, Jorge Rigaud.
Susan Scott
is an exotic dancer (ie stripper) who has a relationship with a very violent
boyfriend, played by Simon Andreu. Frank Wolff is an eye surgeon who becomes
infatuated with Scott (even though he's married). After spending lavish amounts
of money on her for a new wardrobe she begins to take him more seriously.
Meanwhile, she is receiving threatening phone calls which culminate in the
maniac entering her bedroom and sticking a knife to her throat. The only
distinguishing feature of the madman is his piercing blue eyes (he was first
seen killing a one-eyed man on a train). The surprise comes half way into the
film when Scott is indeed killed (quite anticlimactically, as she is smothered
to death with a pillow). From there, the police must narrow the field of
suspects, setting a trap that finally results in the capture of the blue-eyed
maniac.
A
spectacularly talky film (and like all of Ercoli's thrillers, well over 100
minutes) that is saved by the twists and turns of its plot. Even at the halfway
point, there is still a lot of plot left to slug through including diamond
thieves and a transvestite. As you might
can ascertain from the above, the visual motif of Frank Wolff's profession
gives director Ercoli a field day. At one point Wolff is seen filming one of
Scott's performances with a movie camera. Blind patients and a set of
blue-colored contact lenses also figure into the scenario. Simon Andreu gives a
fine performance as the brutal boyfriend who is all too obvious as the
red-herring of the cast. Stelvio Cipriani's score is a disappointment. I have
to think he was overwhelmed by all that damn dialogue.