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E tanta paura

E tanta paura

1976Movie⏱️ 1h 35mNot Rated
MysteryThriller
5.9
IMDB Rating
1,002 votes

An inspector infiltrates an S&M club that is connected to a series of killings distinguished by the murderer leaving a page from a German children's book at the scene of each crime.

Director
Paolo Cavara
Writers
Bernardino Zapponi, Paolo Cavara, Enrico Oldoini
Stars
Corinne Cléry, Michele Placido, Quinto Parmeggiani
Release Date
September 17, 1976
Language
Italian
Country
Italy
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Corinne Cléry
Corinne Cléry
as Jeanne
Michele Placido
Michele Placido
as Inspector Gaspare Lomenzo
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Quinto Parmeggiani
as Angelo Scanavini
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Edoardo Faieta
as Fulvio Colaianni
John Steiner
John Steiner
as Hoffmann
Jacques Herlin
Jacques Herlin
as Pandolfi
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Cecilia Polizzi
as Woman at Villa Hoffmann
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Greta Vayan
as Laura Falconieri
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Sarah Crespi
as Rosa Catena
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Enrico Oldoini
as Lomenzo's Assistant

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Italy
Production
Centro Produzioni Cinematografiche Città di Milano, G.P.E. Enterprises

🏷️ Keywords

female rear nudityfemale star appears nuderothmans cigaretteslesbianlesbianism

🎯 Categories

ItalianMysteryThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Complicated fear plot
by Bezenby2018-09-05
7/10

"This is how you make a film stand out in a crowded market, as we get a giallo with all the usual ingredients (black-gloved killer, loads of suspects/red herrings, nakes ladies, beautiful photography) mixed with tons of quirkiness, seventies technology, irony, social commentary and even animation. The film starts of memorably enough with a kimono clad man waiting in anticipation in his floral, purple themed room (purple an recurring colour in this film). A lady hooker friend arrives and it seems our fella likes to get slapped about and get his hair pulled, but isn't into being strangled ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Struwell offers Gaspare a contraband Rothmans cigarette.

📖 Synopsis

An inspector infiltrates an S&M club that is connected to a series of killings distinguished by the murderer leaving a page from a German children's book at the scene of each crime.