RIVELAZIONI DI UN MANIACO SESSUALE AI CAPO DELLA SQUADRA MOBILE
Sales Title:
SO SWEET, SO DEAD
U.S. Video
Title: THE SLASHER IS A SEX MANIAC
D: Roberto Montero (Bianchi)
P: Eugenio Lorimonte for P.C.R Produziono &
Produzioni Cinematografiche//St & Sc: Luigi Angelo, Italo Fasani, Roberto
Montero//DP: Fausto Rossi//E: Rolando Salvatore//Music: Giorgio Gaslini.
Cast: Farley Granger, Sylva Koscina, Silvano Tranquilli,
Annabella Incontrera, Femi Benussi, Chris Avram, Krista Nell, Susan Scott,
Angela Covello, Fabrizio Moresco, Andrea Scotti, Irene Pollmer, Luciano Rossi,
Ivano Staccioli, Nino Fotti, Jessica Dublin, Philippe Hersent.
Rich society
women are being killed off in a number of gruesome ways. The reasoning behind
their deaths appears to be infidelity as photos of the women involved in
illicit affairs are left at the scene of each crime. Inspector Capuana is
assigned to the case and it's obvious he'll receive no help from the victims'
aristocratic husbands. Professor Cassali suspects a jealous homosexual but
Cappuana sets his sights on morgue attendent Gastoni. As the murders continue,
Cappuana, in a last ditch effort to flush out the real killer, arrests a mentally deficient man who claims to have committed the murders. Cappuana plan works as
the real killer is offended by being associated with a mental inferior and is
flushed out into the open. But not before the inspector allows the madman to
bump off his own wife since he discovered she too had been unfaithful to him.
Roberto
Montero Bianchi, father of director Mario Bianchi, had a prolific career in all
the major Italian genres, such as Western, Crime and Horror. This film was his
most delirious, out of control film and unlike say, Ferdinando Merighi, who had
a great cast for LA CASA D'APPUNTAMENTO and refused to exploit it, Montero does
not make that same mistake here. The actresses who play victims here read like
a who's who and are all featured in various stages of sex and death—ultimately
what this genre is all about. Montero is by no means an artist, but his offbeat
visual absurdity reaches overload in the SO SWEET SO DEAD version where the
killer, in black gloves, mask and hat is seen in broad daylight, running down
the beach chasing future victim, Femi Benussi. In Montero's defense, that's
more a fault of the lab transfer as in other versions of this film, the scene
is darkened to simulate night time. Farley Granger's performance is usually
singled out as one of his worst (no arguement for the first 90% of the film's
running time), but the last sequence where he allows the murderer to kill his
wife before sending him to Hell, redeems an overall perfunctory delivery. For
the film's 1976 re-release in the U.S., William Mishkin added hardcore sex
sequences featuring Kim Pope and Harry Reems and retitled the film PENETRATION. To date, this version has never surfaced.