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5 bambole per la luna d'agosto

5 bambole per la luna d'agosto

1970Movie⏱️ 1h 22mNot Rated
CrimeHorrorMysteryThriller
5.7
IMDB Rating
3,848 votes

An industrialist invites his colleagues to his private island so they can exploit a resin formula invented by one of the guests, but a killer within the group disrupts the proceedings.

Director
Mario Bava
Writers
Mario di Nardo, Mario Bava, Agatha Christie
Stars
William Berger, Ira von Fürstenberg, Edwige Fenech
Release Date
November 25, 1970
Language
Italian
Country
Italy
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🎭 Top Cast

William Berger
William Berger
as Professore Fritz Farrell
Ira von Fürstenberg
Ira von Fürstenberg
as Trudy Farrell
Edwige Fenech
Edwige Fenech
as Marie Chaney
Howard Ross
Howard Ross
as Jack Davidson
Helena Ronee
Helena Ronee
as Peggy Davidson
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Teodoro Corrà
as George Stark
Ely Galleani
Ely Galleani
as Isabel
Edith Meloni
Edith Meloni
as Jill Stark
Mauro Bosco
Mauro Bosco
as Jacques
Maurice Poli
Maurice Poli
as Nick Chaney

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Mono
Filming Location
Anzio, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Production
Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.)

🏷️ Keywords

scantily clad femalehairy chested manputting cigarette between toespulling cigarette from toes with mouthout of tune piano

🎯 Categories

ItalianPsychological ThrillerCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Bava Plus Edwige...What's Not To Like?!?!?!
by ferbs542007-11-06
7/10

"One of the few films directed by Italian horror maestro Mario Bava that I hadn't seen, as well as a film starring my latest object of cinematic lust, Edwige Fenech, 1970's "Five Dolls for an August Moon" was one that I eagerly popped into my DVD player at home. And it turns out that it was well worth the wait. In this very interesting giallo, a group of businessmen convenes, with their wives, at an ultramodern beach house on what looks to be a lonely Mediterranean island, with the purpose of convincing a scientist to sell them the formula for his new industrial resin. Befor..."

💡 Did You Know?

Agatha Christie's original story was titled "Ten Little Niggers", which had previously been filmed under such official titles as And Then There Were None (1945) and Ten Little Indians (1965). The source of the story went uncredited. Mario Bava did not care for that story, but his next feature, A Bay of Blood (1971), was practically a rewrite, on which he enjoyed total control.

📖 Synopsis

An industrialist invites his colleagues to his private island so they can exploit a resin formula invented by one of the guests, but a killer within the group disrupts the proceedings.